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    JEE Main 2023 Analysis & Cutoff by Aakash Institute - Check Shift-Wise Analysis Here

    Edited By Team Careers360 | Updated on Apr 12, 2023 12:31 PM IST | #JEE Main

    JEE Main 2023 Analysis & Cutoff by Aakash Institute - The faculties of the Aakash institute released the analysis of JEE Main 2023. The JEE Main 2023 analysis by Aakash Institute for IIT JEE Main April 6, 8, 10 and 11 shift 1 and shift 2 is available here. The JEE Main analysis 2023 is released by the Aakash institute experts in a day-wise format. However, the cutoff and analysis by Aakash Institute of JEE Main 2023 for all shifts will be updated here once it will be released by the institute. Candidates appearing for the Joint Entrance Examination Main 2023 Exam are advised to check the analysis & cutoff of JEE Main 2023 by Aakash institute to access their performance in the exam.

    The JEE Main 2023 analysis & cutoff by Aakash institute will help candidates to know the details related to the difficulty level of the exam, topics covered, weightage of units, minimum marks required to get admission, and more. Candidates will also be able to check JEE Main 2023 answer key by Aakash institute. The subject experts will compile JEE Main analysis and cutoff 2023 by Aakash Institute. Moreover, candidates can also check the January 24, 25, 30, and 31 shift wise on this page. Candidates will also be able to check the official JEE Main cutoff in online mode.

    JEE Main 2023 Analysis by Aakash Institute Session 2

    The Akaash+ Byju's Institute has released the JEE Main session 2 exam analysis shift wise and date wise. Candidates can check the exam analysis of JEE Main 2023 here which will consist of difficulty level exams, important topics, and more.

    JEE Main 2023 Analysis for April 11 Shift 2

    NTA followed the same trend of difficulty level for Apr 11(Shift-2) as that of Apr 11 (Shift-1) of JEE Main Exam, it was a paper of Easy to Moderate level. Physics was the easiest of the lot whereas Mathematics because of lengthy calculations were considered to be moderate by many students. A detailed subject-wise analysis is given below.

    • Chemistry: The paper was by and large based on NCERT books. Some chemistry questions were a little tricky. Overall, the questions from the Physical, Organic and Inorganic branches were more or less evenly distributed. Questions from prominent chapters like s-block, p-block, Polymers, Chemical Kinetics, Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry, Amines and Aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic Acids were asked. Overall coverage of the chapters was uniform. According to students, the chemistry was moderate among the three subjects in the paper. Class XI and XII questions have almost equal weightage in the paper.
    • Physics: According to a sizable number of students, the Physics part was of easy level. Questions from Mechanics, Current electricity, Thermodynamics and Modern Physics were duly represented in the paper. Work, Power Energy was also there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a good number of numericals which were largely formula based. According to students XI and XII Physics had almost equal weightage in the paper. PYQ was also there in the paper. Solving a good number of mock tests would prove to be an effective strategy.
    • Mathematics: The mathematics paper was moderate but slightly time taking due to the lengthy calculations involved. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked from Definite and Indefinite Integral, Probability, Vectors & 3D and from Sequence and Series were there. Vector and 3D were dominant in the paper. Almost all the topics were covered. Again, practice through mock tests holds the key.
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    JEE Main 2023 Analysis for April 10 Shift 1

    Chemistry: The paper was by and large based on NCERT books. Organic chemistry was on the lower side even in Chemistry and many questions were theoretical. Overall, the questions from the Physical, Organic and Inorganic branches were more or less evenly distributed. Questions from prominent chapters like p-block, Coordination, Polymers, Haloalkanes, and Haloarenes, Electrochemistry and Equilibrium were asked. Overall coverage of the chapters was uniform. Inorganic chemistry had high weightage in the paper. A thorough study of the NCERT books and mock tests based on NCERT is the guarantee of success in these types of tests.

    Physics: According to a sizeable number of students, the Physics part was of moderate level. Questions from Mechanics, Current electricity, Semiconductors, and Modern Physics were duly represented in the paper. Two questions about Gravitation and two questions about current electricity were there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a good number of numerals that were largely formula based. According to students XI and XII Physics had almost equal weightage in the paper. PYQ was also there in the paper. Solving a good number of mock tests would prove to be an effective strategy.

    Mathematics: The mathematics paper was somewhat straightforward and the questions were not that difficult. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked from Calculus, Conic section, Probability, Vectors & 3D and from Permutations and Combinations were there. Vector and 3D were dominant in the paper. Almost all the topics were covered. Again, practice through mock tests holds the key.

    JEE Main 2023 Analysis for April 08 shift 1

    Chemistry- The paper was by and large based on NCERT books. Numerical was on the lower side even in Physical Chemistry and many questions were theoretical. Overall, the questions from Organic and Inorganic were more as compared with Physical chemistry. Questions from prominent chapters like p-block, Electrochemistry, Alcohol, Phenol and Ether, and Aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic Acids were asked. Overall coverage of the chapters was uniform. Block chemistry had a higher weightage in the paper. A thorough study of the NCERT books and mock tests based on NCERT is the guarantee of success in these types of tests. According to students, XI and XII's chemistry had almost equal weightage in the paper.

    Physics- According to a sizeable number of students, the Physics part was of moderate level. Questions from Mechanics, Current electricity, Electrostatics and Modern Physics were duly represented in the paper. Ray optics and thermodynamics were there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a less number of numerical and the questions were largely theoretical and formula based. According to students XII Physics had more weightage on paper.

    Mathematics- The mathematics paper was moderate and did not have many calculations involved. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked from Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Probability, Vectors & 3D and Algebra were there. The Conics part was dominant in the paper. Almost all the topics were covered. Again, practice through mock tests holds the key.

    JEE Main 2023 Analysis for April 06 shift 2

    Chemistry- The paper was by and large based on NCERT books. Good questions were asked from organic chemistry, especially the Grignard reagent. Overall, the questions from the Physical, Organic and Inorganic branches were more or less evenly distributed. Questions from prominent chapters like Solutions, solid state, Electrochemistry, Alcohol, Phenol and Ether and Aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic Acids were asked. Overall coverage of the chapters was uniform. Block chemistry had weightage in the paper. A thorough study of the NCERT books and mock tests based on NCERT is the guarantee of success in these types of tests. According to students, XII chemistry had more weightage on paper.

    Physics- According to a sizeable number of students, the Physics part was of easy level. Questions from Mechanics, Work Power and Energy, Gravitation and Modern Physics were duly represented in the paper. Two-three questions from Work, Power and Energy and one question in Unit and Dimensions were there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a good number of numericals which were largely formula based. According to students XII Physics had more weightage in the paper. Solving a good number of mock tests would prove to be an effective strategy.

    Mathematics- The mathematics paper was moderate but slightly time taking due to the lengthy calculations involved. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked from Sequence and Series, Differential Equations, Trigonometry and Algebra were there. One question from Statistics and one from probability are there in the paper. Almost all the topics were covered. Again, practice through mock tests holds the key.

    JEE Main 2023 Analysis for April 06 shift 1

    The experts of Akash institutes have analyzed the JEE Main April 06 shift 1 exam and according to them the overall difficulty level of the exam was easy to moderate. Physics paper was easy compared to Chemistry and Mathematics. Moreover, the paper was balanced and followed the same trend of difficulty level as the January session. Below is the paper wise analysis of the IIT JEE Main 2023 April 6 shift 1 exam.

    Physics: For a large number of students Physics paper was of easy level. Questions from Mechanics, Current electricity, Semiconductors and Modern Physics were duly represented in the paper. Two questions from Modern Physics and two questions current electricity were there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a good number of numerals that were largely formula based. According to students XI and XII Physics had almost equal weightage on paper. PYQ was also there in paper. Solving a good number of mock tests would prove to be an effective strategy.

    Chemistry: Questions were based on NCERT books. Numerical was on lower side even in Physical Chemistry and many questions were theoretical in nature. Chemistry paper was based on topics such as Physical, Organic and Inorganic branches were more or less evenly distributed. Questions from prominent chapters like p-block, Coordination Biomolecules, Alcohol, Phenol and Ether, Chemical bonding and Aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic Acids were asked. Overall coverage of the chapters was uniform. Qualitative Analysis, d-block and p-block had weightage in the paper. A thorough study of the NCERT books and mock tests based on NCERT is the guarantee o success in these type of tests. According to students, XII chemistry had more weightage on paper.

    Mathematics: Mathematics paper was moderate but slightly time taking due to lengthy calculations involved. A few goo questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked from Calculus, Coordinate Geometry Probability, Vectors & 3D and from Algebra were there. Vector and 3D were dominant in the paper. Almost all the topics were covered. Again, practice through mock tests holds the key.

    JEE Main 2023 Analysis by Aakash Institute Session 1

    JEE Main 2023 paper analysis for January 31 shift 2 by Akaash Institute

    According to the experts of Akaash+ Byju's Institute, the overall difficulty level of today's paper was of moderate difficulty level. Some questions were time-consuming hence, students found the paper a bit lengthy Good students were able to complete the paper in a given stipulated time. Complete coverage of the JEE Main syllabus and attempting similar test hold key to success.

    Chemistry- Overall the Chemistry section was of a moderate level. An in-depth study of NCERT holds key to getting good marks. Questions from chapters like p-block, d-block, Chemical bonding, Atomic Structure, Thermodynamics, Redox reactions, and Organic Chemistry were there. There were questions from one question each Polymer, Metallurgy, Co-ordination Compounds and Biomolecules.

    Physics- According to maximum students Physics part was very easy. Questions were spread in all topics like Mechanics, Waves and Modern Physics. The optics part had less contribution in this shift. There were two questions each from Thermal properties of matter, Elasticity, Semiconductor and Alternate Current. The paper was formula based and students were able to do questions easily.

    Mathematics- Mathematics paper was calculative and lengthy as usual. Questions were spread around Calculus, Co-ordinate Geometry, 3D and Algebra. Around 4 to 5 questions were from Calculus, 3 to 4 questions from Co-ordinate Geometry and also questions from Vector and 3D. There were two questions from AP/GP, two questions from P&C, two questions from the Binomial theorem, and one question from the Differential equation.

    Overall students found Maths paper lengthy and difficult.

    The order of difficulty subject-wise is Mathematics > Chemistry > Physics.

    JEE Main 2023 paper analysis for January 30 shift 2 by Akaash Institute

    As per the experts of Akaash+ Byju's Institute, the diffculty level of shift 2 paper was Easy to Moderate level. Physics was the easiest whereas Mathematics because of some lengthy calculations were considered to be a bit difficult by many students.

    Chemistry- The paper was largely based on NCERT books and exemplars. The majority of the numerical-based questions were asked from Physical Chemistry and the remaining from Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. Overall the questions from the Physical, Organic and Inorganic branches were more or less evenly distributed in the paper. Questions from prominent chapters like Equilibrium, Thermodynamics Redox reactions, Chemical bonding and Chemical Kinetics were asked. Overall coverage of the chapters was uniform. Inorganic chapters like Co-ordination Compounds, d-block and p-block had good weightage in the paper. A thorough study of the NCERT books, solving NCERT exemplars and mock tests based on NCERT is the guarantee of success in these types of tests.

    Physics- The Physics part was also of easy level in the paper. Questions from Optics, Waves and Modern Physics were duly asked in the paper. Three questions from Modern Physics and two questions. Electromagnetic Waves were there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a good number of numerical which were largely formula based. According to students XII Physics had more weightage on paper. Solving a good number of mock tests would prove to be an effective strategy.

    Mathematics- The paper was moderate but slightly time taking due to the lengthy calculations. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked about Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors & 3D and Algebra. Coordinate Geometry was dominant in the paper. There were two questions from Matrix and determinants, three questions from Vectors and 3D, one question from Statistics and three questions from Continuity and Differentiability. Almost all the topics were covered. Again practice through mock tests holds the key.

    Overall, it was a balanced paper which can be solved in the stipulated time ny the candidates.

    The difficulty level-wise order according to a large section of students is Mathematics > Chemistry > Physics

    JEE Main 2023 paper analysis for January 30 shift 1 by Akaash Institute

    According to the experts of Akaash+ Byju's Institute, the overall the difficulty level of today's paper was easy to moderate. A few good questions were spread here and there in the three subjects which made the paper a bit difficult. Chemistry was Memory Based while Maths was calculative, but students were able to complete the paper in a given time.

    Chemistry- The chemistry paper was balanced. The physical portion was less as compared to Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. Most of the physical chemistry questions were of integer type. Chapters like p-block, d-block, and Coordination chemistry had more weightage in the paper. The whole paper was mostly NCERT based. Questions from Chemistry in everyday life, GOC, Aldehydes and Ketones, Environmental Chemistry and Polymers were asked.

    Physics- Questions were set from all the topics. Students were tested on the simple level of applicability of concepts. Direct formula-based questions were asked. Three questions were from Thermodynamics, one Electrostatics, one from Optics, two from Magnetism and two to three questions from Modern Physics were reported by students. Those students who have thoroughly covered the syllabus of XI and XII along with sufficient problem-solving through similar types of practice tests will score better in this paper.

    Mathematics- Mathematics part was concept based but moderate. Getting 6 to 7 questions from Calculus was the mainstay of the paper. There were 2 questions from Algebra, 2 questions from Integration, 1 question from Differential Equation, 2 questions from Coordinate Geometry and 3 questions from Vectors and 3D Geometry. A few good questions were also there in the paper on which students have to think a lot to attempt them.

    Overall, it was a typical JEE (Main) paper of moderate difficulty level which can be solved comfortably in the stipulated time by good students but average students found it a bit difficult.

    The order of difficulty level in different subjects as assessed by a large section of aspirants is

    Mathematics > Chemistry > Physics.

    JEE Main 2023 paper analysis for January 25 shift 1 by Aakash Institute

    As per the experts of Aakash+ Byju's Institute, just following yesterday’s trend overall paper was easy to moderate. Good students were able to complete the paper in a given stipulated time. Doing previous year's questions and attempting similar tests should fetch good marks.

    Chemistry- Overall paper was of a moderate level. Study of NCERT books and mock tests based on NCERT holds the key to getting good marks. Physical Chemistry questions were fewer as compared to Organic Chemistry. Questions from chapters like Co-ordination Chemistry, Atomic Structure, Thermodynamics, Redox reactions, Chemical Kinetics, Hydrocarbon and Aldehyde and Ketones were there while questions from chapter Chemistry in Every-day life were conspicuously absent.

    Physics- According to a large number of students Physics part was easy. Questions were spread in all topics like Mechanics, Waves and Modern Physics. The optics part had less contribution in this shift. Match-type questions were also there. The paper was formula based and students were able to do questions easily.

    Mathematics- Mathematics paper was calculative and lengthy. Questions were spread around Calculus, Co-ordinate Geometry, 3D and Algebra. Around 4 to 5 questions were from Calculus, 3 to 4 questions from Co-ordinate Geometry and Binomial Theorem. Students were able to attempt question practice through mock tests holds the key.

    Overall students found Maths papers very lengthy but not difficult. The order of difficulty subject-wise is

    Mathematics = Chemistry > Physics.

    JEE Main 2023 paper analysis for January 24 shift 2 by Aakash Institute

    As per the experts of Aakash+ Byju's Institute, it was a paper of Easy to Moderate level. Physics was the easiest of the lot whereas Mathematics because of some lengthy calculations were considered to be moderate by many students. A detailed subject-wise analysis is given below.

    Chemistry- The paper was by and large based on NCERT books and examples. The majority of the numerical-based questions were from Physical Chemistry and the remaining from Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. Overall the questions from the Physical, Organic and Inorganic branches were more or less evenly distributed. Chemistry in everyday life was included in the paper. Questions from prominent chapters like coordination compounds, equilibrium, thermodynamics Redox reactions, Chemical bonding and Chemical Kinetics were asked. Overall coverage of the chapters was uniform. d-block and p-block had less weightage in the paper. A thorough study of the NCERT books, solving NCERT examples and mock tests based on NCERT is the guarantee of success in these types of tests.

    Physics- According to a sizeable number of students, the Physics part was also of easy level. Questions from Optics, Waves and Modern Physics were duly represented in the paper. Around 3 to 4 questions from SHM, Three questions from Modern Physics and two questions. Electromagnetic Waves were there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a good number of numerals which were largely formula based. According to students XII Physics had more weightage on the paper. Archive questions were also there on the paper. Solving a good number of mock tests would prove to be an effective strategy.

    Mathematics- The mathematics paper was moderate but slightly time taking due to the lengthy calculations involved. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked from Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors & 3D and Algebra were there. Coordinate Geometry was dominant in the paper. Almost all the topics were covered. Again practice through mock tests holds the key.

    Overall it was a balanced paper which can be solved in the stipulated time. According to the student questions, Only MCQ and Integer types but Numerical value questions were not there in contrast to the previous year. The difficulty level-wise order according to a cross-section of students is

    Mathematics > Chemistry > Physics.

    JEE Main 2023 January 24 Shift 1 exam analysis by Aakash + BYJU's

    As per the experts of Aakash+Byju's institute exerts the paper was of easy to moderate level. A few good questions were sprinkled here and there in the three subjects. A majority opinion was that the Physics part was the easiest, Whereas Chemistry was of easy to moderate levels. Mathematics was moderate. Chemistry was Memory Based while Maths was calculative but students were able to complete the paper in a given time. A subject-wise analysis in detail is given below:

    Physics: Questions were set from covering all the topics. Students were tested on the simple level of applicability of concepts. Numericals were more in numbers than theoretical questions. Questions were from Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Optics, Magnetism, Modern Physics and other chapters. Those students who have thoroughly covered the syllabus of XI and XII along with sufficient problem-solving through similar types of practice tests will score nicely in this paper.

    Chemistry: The chemistry part was on predicted lines. It was observed by Students that the physical portion was less as compared to Organic and Inorganic Chemistry. All the questions from Organic Chemistry were asked in MCQ form. The whole paper was NCERT based. Chemistry in everyday life, GOC, Aldehydes, Ketones and Biomolecules are the chapters from which a significant number of questions were asked.

    A thorough study of NCERT books, solving NCERT examples and practising through mock tests holds the key to success in this paper.

    Mathematics: Mathematics part was a bit lengthy but Moderate. 5 to 6 questions from Calculus were the main stay of the paper. There were not less than 5 questions from Algebra, 2 questions from Coordinate Geometry and 2 or 3 questions from Trigonometry. Chapters like Vectors, 3D Geometry and Probability too found representation in this paper.

    Overall, it was a typical JEE (Main) paper of moderate difficulty level which can be solved comfortably in the stipulated time. Solving Archive questions helped students a lot. The order of difficulty in different subjects as assessed by a large section of aspirants is

    Mathematics > Chemistry > Physics.

    JEE Main analysis by Aakash Institute (Previous Year's)

    JEE Main 2022 July 27 Shift 1 exam analysis by Akash + BYJU's

    A majority view of the paper was that of a moderate difficulty level. Topic coverage in all three subjects was judicious. The paper contained some good questions. A detailed analysis of the paper is given below.

    Mathematics

    For a large section of students, the Mathematics part was moderate. AS anticipated, some questions involved lengthy calculations. There were not less than 8 questions from calculus, not less than 7 questions from Algebra and 3 to 4 questions from Vectors and 3 Dimensional and4 questions were from Coordinate Geometry and trigonometry too found a place in this section Regular practice and solving JEE main mock tests would be of great help in scoring good in these types of papers.

    Physics

    For many students, the Physics paper was on expected lines as many students found it to be easy. Questions were asked from all the prominent chapters - 2 questions from Optics, not less than 5 questions from Mechanics, 2 or 3 questions from Thermodynamics and one each from communication systems, experimental physics and units and measurements among others are worth mentioning .6 questions were asked from electricity and magnetics. Questions about waves and oscillations and modern physics were also asked. As expected, numerical type questions were more in numbers than theoretical questions and almost all numerical were simple formula-based questions. Practising a sufficient number of similar tests would keep students in good stead.

    Chemistry

    This paper was easy to Moderate and NCERT based. An almost equal number of questions were asked from the Physical, Inorganic and Organic branches of Chemistry. The majority of questions in the numerical value-based section were from Physical Chemistry. The whole of the paper was NCERT based. Covering NCERT and its Examples would be the key to scoring good marks. Chapters like Biomolecules, Polymers, Chemistry in everyday life and environmental chemistry besides regular topics found due representation in the paper. All in all, it was a moderate paper which can be solved in 3 hours. The subject wise difficulty level can be assumed as

    Mathematics > Chemistry>Physics

    JEE Main 2022 paper analysis for July 26 shift 1 by Akash+BYJU's

    As per Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering, Akash+BYJU's, the overall difficulty level of July 26 shift 1 was moderate. There were a few questions with lengthy calculations in the Mathematics section. Questions covered almost all the chapters from classes 11 and 12. Candidates can check the subject-wise analysis from below.

    Mathematics

    A few students found the Mathematics section difficult as quite a few questions involved lengthy calculations. About 7 Questions from algebra included Chapters of Binomial Theorem, Permutation & Combination sequences and series, as well as complex numbers. There were not less than 7 questions from calculus which included questions from Definite Integral, Differential equation, continuity and differentiability and functions. Questions from Coordinate Geometry were also present in adequate numbers. Three to four questions were from vectors and three-dimensional geometry and 2 from matrices and determinants. Questions generally involved the intertwining of two concepts.

    Physics

    The Physics paper was considered to be easy by a large number of students. This paper was quite balanced as questions from class XI and class XII were equally distributed. Some numerical-based questions were involving elaborate calculations. A few students also reported that some questions were a bit tricky. About 6 questions from mechanics, at Atleast 2 from Heat and Thermodynamics, about 3 from electricity and magnetics and a good number of questions from Modern Physics and Waves and Sound were the mainstays of the physics portion. Students with a thorough understanding of the ‘Concepts of Physics by HC Verma' along with NCERT should be able to score well in this paper. Solving Mock tests as the last leg of preparation is the key to a high score for this section

    Chemistry

    This paper was of a moderate to easy difficulty level. The distribution of questions from the three branches was nearly equal with a slight edge to organic chemistry. Questions were asked from chapters like Chemistry in Everyday life, Biomolecules& p-block elements. Chapters like Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids and alcohols, phenols and ethers found good representation. Some of the questions from Physical Chemistry were considered difficult by a section of students, and questions from Inorganic Chemistry were of moderate levels As mentioned previously, students with a good understanding of NCERT books should be able to do well in this paper.

    JEE Main 2022 July 25 shift 1 analysis by Aakash Institute

    As per the JEE Main analysis 2022 from Aakash BYJU’s, the paper was moderate in difficulty level. The topic coverage in all three subjects was extensive and some of the questions were challenging.

    Mathematics: The Mathematics part was moderate. Some questions involved lengthy calculations. There were 7 to 8 questions from calculus, not less than 6 questions from Algebra and 3 to 4 questions from Vectors, and 3 Dimensional not less than 4 questions were from Coordinate Geometry another noteworthy aspect was that there were 2 to 3 questions from differential equations, trigonometry and probability too found represented in the paper.

    Physics: The Physics paper was of easy to moderate difficulty level. Questions were asked from almost all chapters -not less than 6 questions from Mechanics, 2 or 3 questions from Heat and Thermodynamics,5 or 6 questions from electromagnetics, and questions were also asked from modern physics. There were questions on Semiconductors and communications in the numerical section of the paper. There were a couple of questions taken directly from the NCERT boo.

    Chemistry: This paper was easy to Moderate and NCERT based. Almost equal number of questions were asked from the Physical, Inorganic, and Organic branches of Chemistry. The majority of questions in the numerical value-based section were from Physical Chemistry. The whole of the paper was NCERT based. Covering NCERT and its examples would be the key to scoring good marks. Chapters like Biomolecules, Environmental chemistry besides regular topics found due represented in the paper.

    JEE Main 2022 session 1 Exam Analysis

    JEE Main 2022 June 28 shift 1 analysis by Aakash Institute

    As per the experts from Aakash BYJU’s, the overall difficulty level of JEE Main June 28 shift 1 exam was easy to moderate in difficulty level. The Mathematics section was quite lengthy.

    Mathematics
    This section was difficult as quite a few questions involved lengthy calculations. Adequate importance was given to Calculus & Algebra. 7 Questions from algebra included Chapters of Binomial Theorem, Permutation & Combination sequences and series, as well as complex numbers. Calculus included questions from Definite Integral, Differential equation, continuity and differentiability and functions. Questions from Coordinate Geometry were also present in adequate numbers. To score well in such a paper, a student should practise regularly and solve mock tests.

    Physics
    This section can be considered to be easy by a large number of students. This paper was quite balanced as questions from class XI and class XII were equally distributed. Some numerical-based questions were involving elaborate calculations. A few students also reported that some questions were a bit tricky. About 6 questions from mechanics, at least 3 from Heat and Thermodynamics,4 to 5 from electricity and magnetics and a good number of questions from Modern Physics and Waves and Sound were the mainstay of the physics portion. Students with a thorough understanding of the ‘Concepts of Physics by HC Verma' along with NCERT should be able to score well in this paper. Solving Mock tests as the last leg of preparation is the key to a high score for this section

    Chemistry
    This section was moderate to easy in difficulty level. The distribution of questions from the three branches was nearly equal. Questions were asked from chapters like Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday life, & p-block elements. Some of the questions from Physical Chemistry were considered difficult by a section of students, and questions from Inorganic Chemistry were of moderate levels As mentioned previously, students with a good understanding of NCERT books should be able to do well in this paper.

    JEE Main 2022 June 27 shift 1 analysis by Aakash Institute

    As per Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering Aakash+BYJU’S, The JEE Main 2022 June 27 shift 1 exam was easy to moderate. However, the mathematics section, had lengthy and calculative questions that tricked the students. A detailed paper analysis has been provided below:

    Mathematics - The maths part was moderate. There were 7 to 8 questions from calculus, not less than 6 questions from Algebra and 2 questions from Vectors and 3 Dimensional and about 5 questions from Coordinate Geometry.

    Physics - The paper was also of an easy level. Questions were asked from almost all the chapters - 2 questions from Optics, not less than 5 questions from Mechanics, 2 questions from Thermodynamics and questions from waves and Sound, Semiconductors and optics. As expected, numerical type questions were more in numbers than theoretical questions and almost all numerical were simple formula-based questions.

    Chemistry - This paper was easy and NCERT based. Questions from physical, organic and inorganic portions were evenly distributed. Chapters like Polymers and Chemistry in everyday life, Biomolecules and environmental chemistry besides regular topics found due to representation in the paper.

    JEE Main 2022 June 25 shift 1 analysis by Aakash Institute

    Mathematics

    Type of Questions

    Algebra

    Calculus

    Coordinate Geometry

    Vectors and 3D Geometry

    Trigonometry

    6

    9

    7

    5

    3







    Difficulty Level

    Moderate





    Physics

    Type of Question

    Mechanics

    Heat and Thermodynamics

    Electricity and Magnetics

    Optics

    Waves and Sound

    Modern Physics

    8+

    6+

    8+

    4+

    -

    3+







    Difficulty Level

    Easy





    Chemistry

    Type of Question







    Physical Chemistry

    Inorganic Chemistry

    Organic Chemistry

    10

    12

    8







    Difficulty Level

    Easy





    JEE Main 2022 June 24 shift 1 analysis by Aakash Institute

    As per Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering Aakash+BYJU’S, The JEE Main 2022 June 24 session 1 exam was easy to moderate as whole. However, in the mathematics section, there were few lengthy calculative questions that tricked candidates. Moreover, the test was completely out of Class 11 and 12 syllabus. A detailed analysis has been provided below:

    • Mathematics: Candidates found JEE Main exam 2022 for June 24 shift 1 difficult as some questions required lengthy calculations. Under quantitative terms, Calculus and Algebra has slight edge over the other topics. Those candidates who have solved mock tests would have been able to solve the paper a little easily.
    • Physics: Majority of the candidates found physics section easy. The paper was equally balanced with class 11 and 12 questions. However, some numerical-based question were found to be elaborative in terms of calculation. Students with understanding of ‘Concepts of Physics by HC Verma' along with NCERT would be able to score good marks in this exam.
    • Chemistry: Chemistry was moderately difficult and many questions required good knowledge of NCERT books. Inorganic Chemistry had a slight edge over Organic and Physical Chemistry in terms of the distribution of questions. Some of the questions from Physical Chemistry were considered difficult. Those who have studied well through NCERT would be able to score good marks in Chemistry exam.

    JEE Main August 31 Shift 1 Analysis by Aakash

    The paper today was of a moderate difficulty level. Topic coverage in all three subjects was judicious with some good questions. A detailed analysis of the paper is given below.

    Mathematics - For a large section of students, Mathematics part was moderate. As anticipated, some questions involved lengthy calculations. There were 7 to 8 questions from calculus, not less than 5 questions from Algebra and 3 to 4 questions from Vectors and 3D and 4 questions were from Coordinate Geometry. Regular practice and solving mock tests would be of great help in scoring good in these papers.

    Physics - The Physics paper was also of moderate difficulty level. Questions were asked from all the prominent chapters - 2 questions from Optics, not less than 5 questions from Mechanics, 2 or 3 questions from Thermodynamics and 2 questions from Semiconductors among others. As expected, numerical type questions were more in numbers than to theoretical questions and almost all numerical were simple formula based.

    Chemistry - The section was easy to Moderate and NCERT based. Almost equal number of questions were asked from the Physical, Inorganic and Organic branches of Chemistry. Majority of questions in the numerical value based section were from Physical Chemistry. Whole of the paper was NCERT based. Covering NCERT and its Examples would be the key to score good marks. Chapters like Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in everyday life besides regular topics found due representation in the paper.

    JEE Main August 27 Shift 1 Analysis by Aakash

    As per the experts of Aakash Institute, the paper was easy to moderate. Chemistry was the easiest of the lot, whereas Mathematics was of easy to moderate with slightly lengthy calculations involved. Physics was moderate.

    Chemistry - The paper was by and large based on NCERT books. Six of the numerical based questions were from Physical Chemistry and two from inorganic Chemistry. Overall, the questions from Physical, Organic and Inorganic branches were evenly distributed. A thorough study of the NCERT books, solving NCERT examples and mock tests based on NCERT is the guarantee of success in these types of tests.

    Physics - According to a sizeable number of students, Physics part was moderately difficult of the lot. 5 to 6 questions from Electromagnetics about 8 questions from mechanics, 2 from units and dimensions ,4 questions from optics were there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a good number of numerical which were largely formula based. Solving a good number of mock tests would prove to be a better strategy.

    Mathematics - This section was easy but slightly time taking due to lengthy calculations involved. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. 7 Questions were asked from Calculus, 5 questions from Coordinate Geometry, 4 from Vectors & 3D and not less than 5 questions from Algebra were there. Almost all the topics were covered. Again, practice through mock tests holds the key.

    JEE Main August 26 Shift 1 Analysis by Aakash

    A majority view about the paper was that of a moderate to easy difficulty level. Topic coverage in all three subjects was extensive. The paper contained some good questions. A detailed analysis of the paper is given below.

    Mathematics - For a large section of students, Mathematics part was moderate. As predicted, some questions involved lengthy calculations. There were 7 to 8 questions from calculus, about 7 questions from Algebra and 3 to 4 questions from Vectors and 3-Dimensional Geometry about 4questions from Coordinate Geometry and 2 from Trigonometry. Regular practice and solving mock tests would be of great help in acing these types of papers.

    Physics - For many students, Physics paper was also of moderate difficulty level. Questions were asked from all the prominent chapters - 3 questions from Optics, 5 questions from Mechanics, 4 questions from Thermodynamics and 5question from Modern Physics among others are worth mentioning. As expected, numerical type questions were more in numbers than to theoretical questions and almost all numerical were simple formula-based questions. Practicing sufficient number of similar tests would keep students in good stead.

    Chemistry - This paper was easy and NCERT based. Almost equal number of questions were asked from the Physical, Inorganic and Organic branches of Chemistry. Majority of questions in the numerical value based section were from Physical Chemistry. Whole of the paper was NCERT based. Covering NCERT and its Examplar would be the key to score good marks. Chapters like Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in everyday life besides regular topics found due representation in the paper.

    JEE Main July 27 Shift 1 Analysis by Aakash

    The paper was of easy to moderate level. Students found Physics part easiest. Whereas Chemistry was easy to moderate, Mathematics was moderate because of some lengthy calculations. A subject wise JEE Main analysis is given below:

    Physics: Questions in Physics section were asked from covering all the topics. Numerical were more in numbers than to theoretical questions. Four to five questions weere from modern Physics, 6 to 7 questions from mechanics and two questions from communications made the bulk of Physics paper besides questions from Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Optics and other chapters. Those students who have thoroughly covered the course of XI and XII along with sufficient problem solving through similar type of practice tests will score nicely in this paper.

    Chemistry: Chemistry part was on predicted lines. Eight of the numerical value questions was from Physical Chemistry with two from Inorganic Chemistry. All the questions from Organic Chemistry were asked in MCQ form. There were almost equal number of questions from Physical, Inorganic and Organic branches of Chemistry and the whole paper was NCERT based. Chemistry in everyday life, GOC, Aldehydes and Ketones and Biomolecules are the chapters from which significant number of questions were asked. Thorough study of NCERT books, solving NCERT exemplar and practicing through mock tests holds the key for success in this paper.

    Mathematics: Mathematics part was a bit lengthy thus making it moderately difficult. 5 to 6 questions from Calculus were the main stay of the paper. There were not less than 5 questions from Algebra, 4 questions from Coordinate Geometry and 2 or 3 questions from Trigonometry. Chapters like Vectors, 3D Geometry and Probability too found represented in this paper.

    JEE Main July 25 Shift 2 Analysis by Aakash

    It was a paper of Easy to Moderate level. Physics was the easiest of the lot whereas Mathematics was of easy to moderate level with slightly lengthy calculations involved. Chemistry too was easy to moderate levels. A detailed subject-wise JEE Main 2021 analysis is given below.

    Chemistry

    The paper was by and large based on NCERT books. Eight of the numerical based questions were from Physical Chemistry and the remaining two from Organic Chemistry. Overall the questions from Physical, Organic and Inorganic branches were evenly distributed. A thorough study of the NCERT books, solving NCERT examplar, and mock tests based on NCERT is the guarantee of success in these type of tests.

    Physics

    According to a sizeable number of students, Physics part was the easiest of the lot. 3 to 4 questions from Current Electricity and Electrostatics, 3 to 4 questions from Kinematics, 2 to 3 questions from Ray Optics and 3 questions from magnetics were there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a good number of numericals which were largely formula based. Solving a good number of mock tests would prove to be a better strategy.

    Mathematics

    Mathematics paper was easy but slightly time taking due to lengthy calculations involved. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked from Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors & 3D and Algebra. Almost all the topics were covered. Again, practice through mock tests holds the key.

    Overall, it was a balanced paper which can be solved in the stipulated time. The difficulty level wise order is

    Difficulty level of JEE Main 25 july shift 2- Mathematics > Chemistry > Physics

    JEE Main July 25 Shift 1 Analysis by Aakash Institute

    • Overall JEE Main 2021 question paper for July 25 was of moderate difficulty level.
    • Physics was the easiest of the lot, whereas Mathematics was lengthy and moderately difficult, Chemistry too was of moderate difficulty level.
    • Some of the students said that a few questions in chemistry were from outside the NCERT books.
    • A good number of questions in the numerical based section were from Physical Chemistry.
    • There were many questions from Coordinate Geometry in Mathematics, Physics part contained questions from almost all the topics, it contained many numerical and most of them were formula based.
    • Paper was largely in tune with the papers of previous phases.

    JEE Main July 22 Shift 2 Analysis by Aakash Institute

    Physics-

    • -Overall the paper was moderate.
    • -Physics paper covered question from all topics, electrostatics was majorly asked.
    • -Integer type of question was mostly of chapter modern physics.

    Chemistry-

    • Chemistry was easy to moderate. It was balanced in terms of organic and inorganic.
    • Physical chemistry was majorly asked in integer type.

    Maths-

    • The difficulty level of Maths was moderate but it was calculative.
    • Question were majorly from coordinate, integral calculus.
    • Integer type questions were quite calculative to solve in during exams.

    JEE Main July 20 Shift 2 Analysis by Aakash Institute

    Over All the Paper was Balanced and almost all the topics were covered in every subject. Students were able to complete the examination in the given timeline.

    Comparing the difficulty level, we can say:

    Maths > Physics > Chemistry

    Subject Wise Feedback-

    Physics-

    • Overall Paper was moderate
    • Physics paper covered almost all Topics Question coming from Electrostatic, Mechanics, Optics & Modern Physics
    • Integer type questions were a bit easy and formula-based

    Some questions were Formula based, not calculative-

    Chemistry-

    • Chemistry was easy to moderate.
    • Maximum questions were from Organic chemistry.
    • Physical chemistry was easy but lesser number of questions.
    • Inorganic was moderate.

    Maths-

    • The difficulty level of Maths was also moderate and questions were asked mostly from vector and 3-D (almost 6-7 questions)
    • Less number of questions from coordinate
    • 3 questions from the area under the curve and 2 questions from the differential equation.

    JEE Main July 20 Shift 2 Paper was quite balanced and calculative, but manageable within the time limit.

    JEE Main March 16 Shift 2 Analysis by Aakash Institute

    Check the JEE Main 2021 March exam analysis by Aakash Institute below.

    Physics:- In a paper of 30 questions, there were two sections, Section I contained 20 single option correct MCQ, whereas Section II contained 10 numerical based questions, out of which only 5 were to be answered. Questions were asked from Mechanics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, Heat and Thermodynamics and optics. Some of the questions involved lengthy calculations, but overall, it was an easy to moderate level paper. Overall Paper was a lengthy 7-8 question from Modern physics and 5 questions from Radioactivity.

    Chemistry:- Section I comprised 20 multiple choice questions, whereas section II contained 10 numerical based questions with an internal choice of any 5 questions to be attempted. Some students reported that a couple of questions involved lengthy calculations, but these questions could be avoided by exercising the internal choice. The paper was easy to moderate; almost all the topics were covered. The chapters of classes XI and XII were given almost equal weightage and, by and large, based on NCERT content. Organic Chemistry was sufficiently asked, followed by Physical and Inorganic branches.

    Mathematics:- As in the other subjects, this part also contained two sections, Sections I contained 20 MCQ with single option correct type. It contained questions on Algebra, Calculus, coordinate Geometry, Vector and Three Dimensional Geometry. Section II was comprised of 10 numerical based questions with only 5 of them to be answered. As usual, a few questions involved lengthy calculations. Some students reported that a few questions were somewhat tricky.

    JEE Main March 16 Shift 1 Analysis by Aakash Institute

    For March 16 Shift 1 JEE Main 2021 exam, the paper was similar to JEE Main Feb 2021 Attempts. It was of easy to moderate level with some good questions interspersed here and there. Most of the questions were either directly taken from NCERT or were closely based on NCERT concepts.

    Subject wise summary of JEE Main March 16 paper (Shift 1)

    Chemistry (Easy and NCERT Based) :- Section I comprised 20 multiple choice questions, whereas section II contained 10 numerical based questions with an internal choice of any 5 questions to be attempted. Some students reported that a couple of questions involved lengthy calculations, but these questions could be avoided by exercising internal choice.

    The paper was easy to moderate; almost all the topics were covered. The chapters of classes XI and XII were given almost equal weightage and, by and large, based on NCERT content. Organic Chemistry was sufficiently asked, followed by Physical and Inorganic branches.

    This time AR Type of questions were around 5-6 in chemistry that is a little different from usual.

    Physics (Easy to Moderate):- In a paper of 30 questions, there were two sections, Section I contained 20 single option correct type MCQs, whereas Section II contained 10 numerical based questions, out of which only 5 were to be answered. Questions were asked from Mechanics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, Heat and Thermodynamics, and optics. Some of the questions involved lengthy calculations, but overall, it was an easy to moderate level paper.

    Mathematics (Moderate to Difficult):- As in the other subjects, this part also contained two sections, Sections I contained 20 MCQ with single option correct type. It contained questions on Algebra, Calculus, coordinate Geometry, Vector, and Three Dimensional Geometry. Section II was comprised of 10 numerical-based questions with only 5 of them to be answered. As usual, a few questions involved lengthy calculations. Some students reported that a few questions were somewhat tricky.

    Key Notes by Aakash Institute Experts for JEE Main March 2021 exam

    We feel that covering the NCERT syllabus and its examples will keep students in a good position, particularly in Physics and Chemistry. Chapters like System of Particles and Rotational Motion, Current Electricity, Electrical Potential and Capacitance, Ray Optics are significant in Physics.

    Similarly, in Chemistry, Chapters like Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Bio-molecules, Polymers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Equilibrium and Coordination compounds carry weightage.

    In Mathematics, Chapters like the application of Derivatives, Definite Integrals, Matrices and Determinants, Sequences and Series, Probability and Complex Numbers are must-read chapters besides developing understanding and building exam temperament.

    JEE Main 2021 Analysis by Aakash Institute (February Session 2021)

    For each shift of the February session, Aakash Institute JEE Main analysis 2021 is being released. The Aakash JEE Main analysis 2021 include the subject-wise feedback of students, subject-wise difficulty level, and complete analysis of each shift of the exam. The JEE Main 2021 analysis by Aakash Institue is now available.

    Aakash JEE Main 2021 Analysis (February 26 Shift 2)

    The paper for the evening shift of Feb 26, 2021, was on predicted lines. It was of easy to moderate levels with some good questions interspersed here and there. Most of the questions were either directly taken from NCERT or were closely based on NCERT concepts. A detailed subjectwise report based on the inputs provided by students is given below.

    Chemistry:- Section I comprised 20 multiple choice questions, whereas section II contained 10 numerical based questions with an internal choice of any 5 questions to be attempted. Some students reported that a couple of questions involved lengthy calculations, but these questions could have been avoided by exercising an internal choice.

    The paper was easy to moderate; almost all the topics were covered. The chapters of classes XI and XII were given almost equal weightage and, by and large, based on NCERT content. There were sufficient questions on Organic Chemistry, followed by Physical and Inorganic questions.

    Physics:- Questions were asked from Mechanics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, Heat and Thermodynamics and optics. Some of the questions involved lengthy calculations, but overall, it was an easy to moderate level of paper.

    Mathematics:- It contained questions on Algebra, Calculus, coordinate Geometry, Vector and Three Dimensional Geometry. Section II comprised of 10 numerical based questions with only 5 of them to be answered. As usual, a few questions involved lengthy calculations. Some students reported that few questions were somewhat tricky as well.

    Suggestion for future aspirants through JEE main 2021 analysis by Aakash Institute - We feel that covering the NCERT syllabus and its exemplar will keep students in a good position , particularly in Physics and Chemistry. Chapters like System of Particles and Rotational Motion, Current Electricity, Electrical Potential and Capacitance, Ray Optics are significant in Physics. Similarly, in Chemistry, Chapters like Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Bio-molecules, Polymers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids, Equilibrium and Coordination compounds carry weightage. In Mathematics, chapters like the application of Derivatives, Definite Integrals, Matrices and Determinants, Sequences and Series, Probability and Complex Numbers are must-read chapters besides developing understanding and building exam temperament.

    Aakash Institute JEE Main Analysis 2021 - February 26 Shift 1

    The paper of the morning shift on Feb 26, 2021 was on predicted lines. It was of easy to moderate including some easy questions. Most of the questions were either directly taken from the NCERT textbooks or were closely based on NCERT concepts. Most of the students opined that the Physics paper was the easiest followed by Chemistry and Mathematics.

    Subject wise analysis-

    Chemistry: - The paper was easy to moderate. Almost all the topics were covered. The chapters of classes XI and XII were given almost equal weightage and by and large based on NCERT content. Organic Chemistry was sufficiently asked, followed by Physical and Inorganic branches.

    Physics: - The Physics paper was also easy to moderate. Adequate weightage was given to mechanics, electricity and Magnetism and Modern Physics.

    Mathematics: - It was also of easy to moderate levels with all the topics covered. Questions on Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors and 3-dimensional Geometry got due representation.

    Aakash Institute JEE Main 2021 Analysis - February 25 Shift 2

    Overall, the paper was moderate; It was balanced and almost all topics were covered in every subject and the students were able to complete in the given timeline. If we compare difficulty level, then it would be Chemistry>Maths>Physics.

    Subject Wise Feedback

    Maths

    30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based)

    • The paper was moderate.

    • There were more than 10 questions from coordinate geometry

    • Questions from calculus were in good numbers.

    • Integer type of questions was not calculative. As the students had an option of

    • selecting any 5 , they opted for the less calculative question. (This section had question

    • majorly from coordinate)

    Chemistry

    30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based)

    • The chemistry was above moderate

    • More questions were from organic chemistry. (8-9 question)

    • 6-7 questions from inorganic were easy to solve.

    • Integer type question contained questions from physical chemistry along with calculative.

    Physics

    30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based)

    • The difficulty level of physics was easy

    • Majority of questions were from the class 12 syllabus.

    • Integer type question was not calculative.

    • The level of the questions was easy.

    Aakash Institute JEE Main 2021 Analysis - February 25 Shift 1

    Overall paper was Moderate to Easy; Today, the Paper was balanced and almost all topics were covered in every subject. The students were able to complete in the given timeline and if we compare the difficulty level, then it should be MATHS >CHEMISTRY>PHYSICS.

    Subject Wise Feedback

    Mathematics

    • Overall, the Papers was calculative and lengthy compare to Chemistry and Physics.

    • Questions were a bit tricky and also calculative.

    • Questions from calculus, coordinates were on a higher note

    • The difficulty level of Maths was also Moderate, and the question asked mostly from calculus, algebra and coordinate geometry.

    • The paper was conceptual and a bit lengthy.

    Chemistry

    • Chemistry was moderate

    • More number of questions asked from organic chemistry.

    • Less number of physical chemistry questions and also calculative.

    • Integer type questions were easy.

    Physics

    • The difficulty level of physics was easy (approx 15 questions were basic)

    • Integer type questions were not calculative.

    • Well balanced question from class 11 and 12.

    Aakash Institute JEE Main 2021 Analysis - February 24 Shift 2

    Overall, the JEE Main Paper was Easy and balanced. Almost all topics were covered in every subject. Students were able to complete in a given timeline if we compare difficulty level, then Maths >Physics >Chemistry.

    Subject Wise Feedback

    Physics

    • 30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based)
    • Overall, the Paper was moderate as compared to Chemistry & Maths.
    • Physics paper covered almost all Topics. Question come from Electrostatics, Mechanics, Optics & Modern Physics
    • Integer type of questions were easy.

    Chemistry

    • 30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based)
    • Chemistry paper was moderate
    • The Paper was very well balanced as it had an equal number of physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry questions.
    • All topics were covered, though the integer-type questions of physical chemistry were calculative.

    Mathematics

    • 30 Question (20 MCQ +10Numerical value-based)
    • Maths' difficulty level also moderate, and questions asked were mostly from Calculus, Algebra & Coordinate geometry.
    • The paper was quite balanced, and students were able to complete it under the given Timeline.

    The important thing that all questions were aligned with the NCERT syllabus.

    Aakash Institute JEE Main 2021 Analysis - February 24 Shift 1

    As per the Aakash institute JEE Main analysis 2021, the overall question paper was moderate to easy and the paper was balanced. Almost all topics covered in every subject, students could complete in the given time. If we compare the difficulty level, we can say Maths >Chemistry >Physics.

    While appearing for the exam if the student has attempted the 5 questions, then the remaining 5 questions cannot be marked for integer types. As compared to previous years, it was relatively easy, and the portion of class 12th syllabus was seemingly prominent in this session.

    Subject Wise JEE Main 2021 Analysis

    Mathematics

    • 30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based)
    • Overall, the Paper was calculative & lengthy compare to chemistry & Physics.
    • Almost all Topics were covered
    • Integer type of question was lengthy and calculative.

    Chemistry

    • 30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based)
    • The chemistry part was moderate to easy.
    • Major focus on organic chemistry compared to Physical & Inorganic chemistry
    • The syllabus of standard 12th was more than the 11th.
    • All topics covered in papers and papers were moderate to easy, they finished before the given timeline.

    Physics

    • 30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based)
    • The difficulty level of physics was easy.
    • Integer-type questions were calculative only.
    • The Paper was easy, so it finished before the given timeline.

    Previous Year’s JEE Main Analysis by Aakash Institute

    Candidates can check the previous year's Aakash JEE Main analysis 2021 given below to have an overview of the previous exams. The JEE Main analysis by Aakash Institute is based on the student reviews and have been prepared by the institute experts.

    JEE Main 2020 Analysis by Aakash Institute

    The summary of how the examination was conducted along with the details regarding the difficulty level, division of topics, questions and more is available through the analysis of Aakash institute JEE Main analysis 2020. The day-wise analysis is made available in this article. JEE Main 2020 is conducted as a computer-based test (except the drawing section of Paper 2 B.Arch).

    JEE Main Paper 1 Analysis by Aakash Institute - September 6, 2020

    JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 Analysis - September 6 (Forenoon Shift)

    Overall, JEE Main 2020 September 6 paper was quite balanced. Although the question paper was lengthy, the difficulty level was moderate. The Class XII syllabus was higher as compared to the class XI syllabus.

    Subject Wise Feedback

    Physics - 25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based) - The difficulty level of the Physics paper was moderate as compared to Maths. Almost all the topics were covered, however, most of the questions came from Electrostat, Mechanics, Optics, and Modern Physics. Integer type of question was a little calculative.

    Chemistry-25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based) - Similar to the last attempt Chemistry question paper was easy. Theoretical paper and Inorganic chemistry portion had higher weightage as compared to Physical and Organic Chemistry. Integer type questions were easy. Also, The Chemistry question paper covered the NCERT text book.

    Maths -25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based) - Maths paper was calculative and lengthy as compared to Physics and Chemistry. All topics were covered.

    JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 Analysis by Aakash Institute - September 5

    JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 Analysis - September 5 (Forenoon Shift)

    Overall, the paper was Moderate to Easy. It was balanced and almost all topics covered in every subject. Students were able to complete in the given timeline. If we compare difficulty level then Physics & Maths & Chemistry.

    Subject Wise Feedback

    Physics- 25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based) -Overall, the paper was calculative & lengthy as compared to Chemistry & Physics. It covered almost all Topics and Question came from Electrostat, Mechanics, Optics & Modern Physics. Integer type of questions were a little calculative and answers were asked upto decimal.

    Chemistry-25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based) -Chemistry was easy as compare to JAN JEE main paper. Organic chemistry had higher percentage as compared to Physical & Inorganic Chemistry. All topics covered in the paper and it was easy so students were able to finish before the given timeline.

    Maths -25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based) - The difficulty level of Maths was Moderate and questions were mostly asked from Calculaus, Algebra & Coordinate geometry. Students were able to complete under the given timeline.

    JEE Main Paper 1 Analysis by Aakash Institute - September 4, 2020

    JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 Analysis - September 4 (Forenoon Shift)

    Overall, the Paper was quite balanced and moderate though a little lengthy as compared to past papers.

    Physics -25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based)- The Physics paper was moderate and more calculative as compared to Maths. It covered almost all topics like Electrostat, Mechanics, Optics & Moden Physics. Integer type of question were a little calculative.

    Chemistry-25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based)- The Chemistry paper was same as the last attempt and was easy. It was mostly theoretical with Organic Chemistry having a higher portion as compared to Physical & Inorganic. Integer type of questions were also easy. The Chemistry Paper covered almost all of the NCERT Text Book syllabus.

    Maths -25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based) -Maths paper was Calculative and lengthy compared to Physics & Chemistry. Students were unable to complete in one hour due to large number of calculations.

    JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 Analysis by Aakash Institute - September 3

    JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 Analysis - September 3 (Forenoon Shift)

    Physics - 25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based) -Overall paper was calculative and difficult to compare it to Maths & Chemistry. It was calculation based and on slightly tricky. Integer type of questions were calculative as well as finally answer was the nearest integer.

    Chemistry-25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based) -The Chemistry paper was same as the last attempt and moderate. It was mostly theoretical & Organic chemistry portion was higher compared to Physical & inorganic. Numerical value-based questions were a little calculative due to the mixing of concepts and data-based.

    Maths-25 Question (20 MCQ +5 Numerical value-based) - Maths paper was Easy & balanced. Numerical value-based type question in Maths was easy.

    Over all Paper was quite balanced, Moderate and easily completed in the given timeline.

    JEE Main Paper 1 Analysis by Aakash Institute - September 2, 2020

    JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 Analysis - September 2 (Forenoon Shift)

    Physics :-
    Overall Physics paper was easy and out of 25 question 20 questions were based on theory & Concepts and 5 questions were Numerical based. Paper was quite similar to JEE Main January attempt. The paper was lengthy and calculation based. Integer type of questions were calculation based. It had questions from all topics of prescribed syllabus provided by NTA. Students who appeared in the mock test of NTA & others got benefited did well.

    Chemistry :-
    Chemistry paper was Moderate with mostly memory based type of questions. Theoretical questions were more than practical ones. The numerical value-based questions were a little confusing due to the mixing of concepts and data-based. Paper were quite similar to JEE main JAN Attempt papers and had questions from all Topics of prescribed syllabus provided by NTA. Students those appeared in the mock test of NTA & others got benefited from this paper.

    Mathematics :-
    Overall Maths paper was easy and out of 25 question, 20 questions were MCQ and 5 were numerical based. As compared to JEE Jan attempt, one could complete on time as the paper was balanced and comfortable. Numerical value-based type questions were easy. Students those appeared in the mock test of NTA & others got benefited from this paper. Also, student will get a similar score as JEE main JAN Attempt.

    Based on Student Feedback
    The paper was Moderate with only Physics having lengthy calculations. Mathematics was easy as compared to January attempt. Chemistry was theoretical and had 50% theory based questions. On the other hand, Physics and Maths were 5% theory based. Numerical questions in Physics were asked up to nearest value integer, while in the Jan attempt it was up to decimal. All topics given by NTA were covered and had atleast one question each.

    JEE Main Analysis by Aakash Institute 2019

    According to Aakash Institute, the difficulty level of the previous year’s JEE Main was of moderate level. Mathematics and Physics had more moderately difficult questions while Chemistry had comparatively easier questions. Almost equal weightage was given to the syllabus of 11th and 12th standard.

    JEE Main 2023 Cutoff by Aakash Institute

    After the conclusion of the examination, the probable qualifying JEE Main cutoff 2023 by Aakash Institute experts will be released. The category wise cutoff will let the candidates know if they are qualified for JEE Advanced examination or not. Since the Akas institute JEE Main 2023 cutoff will be indicative in nature, the candidates are advised to check the official cutoff of JEE Main when it is released.

    JEE Main Cutoff 2023 by Aakash Institute

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    Category

    Cutoff

    1

    Common Merit List (CML)

    Available Soon

    2

    Other Backward Class (OBC-NCL)

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    3

    EWS

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    4

    Scheduled Caste (SC)

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    Previous Years’ JEE Main Official Qualifying Cutoff

    Year

    General

    OBC-NCL

    SC

    ST

    Gen-EWS

    PwD

    2020

    90.3765335

    72.8887969
    50.1760245
    39.0696101
    70.2435518
    0.0618524

    2019

    89.7548849

    74.3166557

    54.0128155

    44.3345172

    78.2174869

    0.11371730

    2018

    74

    45

    29

    24

    -

    -35

    2017

    81

    49

    32

    27

    -

    -

    2016

    100

    70

    52

    48

    -

    -

    2015

    105

    70

    50

    44

    -

    -

    2014

    115

    74

    53

    47

    -

    -

    2013

    113

    70

    50

    45

    -

    -

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    Scheduled Tribe (ST) 39.0696101
    Harcourt Butter Technical University is historically known for generating great Chemical Engineers from it's campus year after year who are recruited by erstwhile PSUs or Public Sector Undertakings like IOCL, HPCL, BARC, BHEL and so on. According to this year trends with 70 percentile in SC category the rank would be in range of 16k to 18k. With this statistics you can easily qualify Jee Main and can particiate in JEE Advanced but there is no chance of you to get any seat in any NIT under the other state quota.
    There were a total of 2.6 lakh candidates who cleared the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains, out of which a total of 1.6 lakh students, including 50 NRI, have registered for the JEE (Advanced) 2022. Among them, 35625 SC candidates and 1875 SC-PWD candidates appeared making it to a total of 37500.
    For the sc, you must receive at least 5% in each topic to qualify, with a minimum overall score of 17%. However, you need to score higher to acquire a decent rank or get into IIT. Aim for at least 30 to 40 percent on the exam.
    HBTU Placements 2021: Average Package: INR 6.46 LPA & Highest Package: INR 43.5 LPA

    hello,

    The TS region people will not be considered as a local candidate for ap eamcet. You will be considered as non local candidate. you may get a seat, but you can't avail few features like scholarship, reimbursement as you are a non local candidate.

    Selected students have to make payment of Tuition Fee, self-reporting through the website and then report to the college.

    thank you.

    Hello,
    Yes definitely you can appear for JEE-Main 2023 even if you have not scored 75% marks in class 12th this is because there is never a requirement of any minimum percentage in class 12th for JEE-Main but the 75% is required for admission to NITs/IIIT/GFTIs on the basis of your JEE-Main score or to appear for JEE-Advance. As the student has appeared and passed 12th exam in the academic year of 2021 then the student can appear in JEE Mains 2021, 2022, 2023 only. Hence Student who have passed class 12th in the year 2019 or before is not eligible for JEE Mains 2024. A candidate can give JEE Main exam six times over a period of three consecutive years. In a year, a candidate can appear for JEE Main twice in the months of January and April. If the candidate has passed 12th exam in 2019 then the candidate can appear in 2020 and 2021 JEE Main. JEE Main 2024: Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) from 2024 onwards and before 2024 this Examination was being conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). JEE Main is a national-level entrance test held 4 times a year. Somewhere around 2.00. 000 students qualify JEE Mains including all categories.
    List of Qualifying Examinations (QE)
    The final examination of the 10+2 system, conducted by any recognized Central/State Board, such as Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi; Council forthe Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi; etc.
    Intermediate or two-year Pre-University examination conducted by a recognized Board/ University.
    Final examination of the two-year course of the Joint Services Wing of the National Defense Academy
    Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Institute of Open Schooling with a minimum of five subjects.
    Any Public School/ Board/ University examination in India or any foreign country recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
    Higher Secondary Certificate Vocational Examination.
    A Diploma recognized by AICTE or a State board of technical education of at least 3 years duration.
    General Certificate Education (GCE) examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level.
    High School Certificate Examination of the Cambridge University or International Baccalaureate Diploma of the International Baccalaureate Office,Geneva.
    Candidates who have completed the Class 12 (or equivalent) examination outside India or from a Board not specified above should produce a certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) to the effect that the examination they have passed is equivalent to the Class 12 Examination.
    In case the Class 12 Examination is not a public examination, the candidate must have passed at least one public (Board or Pre-University) examination earlier.
    Year of Appearance in Qualifying Examination
    Only those candidates who have passed the Class 12/equivalent examination in 2020, 2021, or those who are appearing in Class 12/equivalent examination in 2022, are eligible to appear in JEE (Main) 2022.
    Candidates who passed the Class 12/equivalent examination in 2019 or before as well as those who will appear in such examination in 2023 or later are not eligible to appear in JEE (Main) 2022.
    Hi,

    First of all, congratulations on your rank. Now, with a ST rank of 2892 you have a decent chance of getting into Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Delhi. Note that, this is a prediction solely based on previous year cutoff trend at JNU.

    You can get Integrated B.Tech + M.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering at JNU, as the closing rank in 2021 for this course was 3234.



    I hope that was helpful.
    Hello,
    The cut off in 2020 to qualify in JEE Main for SC category was 50.1760245 percentile. In 2021 the expected qualifying percentile for SC category will be between 50-55. Based on our JEE Main Rank Predictor tool you need to score minimum 25-30 marks or above to score such percentile. The minimum cutoff to qualify JEE Mains 2019 for the sc category is 31-36 marks . To secure a seat in one of the NITs, IIITs or GFTIs with a Respectable Branch, being from SC Category you must target a SC Rank of atleast 7k. For the SC Rank, the corresponding CRL will be anywhere around 150-160k, and a Percentile Target of atleast 85-86.
    Home state - 16406
    (98.5 percentile)
    Outside state - 8215
    (99.2 percentile)
    So for home state students a marks of about 135 - 145 , and for outside candidates a marks of about 155 - 165 will get you CSE at NIT Durgapur. But to remind, exact marks requirement may be different in different shifts of paper, as per level of difficulty.
    Hope it helps.
    ( check last year cut off at JoSAA website, link in comment box.)
    .
    Edit - Some if the comments suggest that above information is not true, regarding marks requirement.
    The above answer was put up in 2021, based on marks vs rank data of 2020. But as per present data in 2021 and 2022 , you need at least 25 marks more for getting same ranks. Moreover there is big variation in different shifts of exam , as per difficulty of paper. Even 1520 marks variation is seen in some shifts. So advisable to keep yourself updated on current trends. As of in 2017 closing rank in 1st round was about 9.8k . So for getting in before this you must score at least 200 . So try targeting a base score of about 250 or a bit less according to your preparations . If you even slightly fall from your base score you may still be getting quite decent score of 200+ for getting in your aspired college and branch.
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