The JEE Main 2026 April 8 exam is successfully conducted in the second half. The JEE Main 2026 paper tests the conceptual clarity, problem-solving skills, and time management of the students. Looking at the analysis of the question paper, students get a clear picture of how they performed in the exam. In this article, we provide you with a detailed JEE Main 2026 April 8 Question Paper Analysis of the overall exam and subject-wise analysis of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. This analysis covers the difficulty level of the exam, repeated questions, and key concepts.
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Shift 2 exam took place from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. The JEE Main Day 6 Shift 2 Analysis will be provided below:
The JEE Main 2026 8th April Evening shift exam was of overall Easy to Moderate difficulty.
The JEE Main 2026 April 8th Evening shift paper was easy compared to the January session.
The JEE Main 2026 April 8th Evening shift paper was almost similar wrt to the morning shift of 6th April.
Chemistry and Physics were easy and formula-based, but Mathematics was comparatively more challenging due to lengthy calculations compared to both Physics and Chemistry.
In chemistry weightage-wise
Physical>organic>inorganic
Subject-wise difficulty: Maths>chem>phy
For more details check : JEE Main 2026: Complete Analysis with Memory Based Questions of April 8 (Shift 2)
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Students found the paper easy to moderate and easier than the January session. Many said it was similar to the 6th April morning shift, making it somewhat predictable. Physics and Chemistry were considered easy and scoring, with mostly formula-based questions. Mathematics was viewed as the toughest section due to lengthy calculations, causing time pressure. Overall, students had a positive reaction and are expecting good scores with slightly higher cutoffs.
Going through the JEE Main previous year's question paper, show topics that have appeared in the JEE Main exam repeatedly over the past few years are very likely to show up again. Refer to the link provided below for the previous year's analysis.
Solving the JEE Main Previous Years’ Question Paper plays an important role in improving the score. Students get a clear idea of the type of questions asked, the difficulty level of the exam, and the chapter-wise weightage. Topics that are repeated every year are more likely to appear in the paper again, so going through previous years’ papers is important.
Once the exam is completed, students are curious to know which college they can get into with their expected score. The JEE Main College Predictor tool provides answers to their curiosity. Students can enter their expected score or percentile, select their category and home state, and get a list of colleges and branches they are likely to be eligible for.
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