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JEE Main 2025 Analysis & Cutoff by Vidyamandir Classes - Aspirants can check this page for JEE Main analysis & Cutoff 2025 by Vidyamandir Classes for all shifts. The subject experts at Vidyamandir Classes will provide the JEE Main 2025 paper analysis on their website. The analysis of JEE Main 2025 released by Vidyamandir Classes experts will be available here in a day-wise format. The JEE Main 2025 analysis 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 2025 answer key by Vidyamandir Classes. Aspirants will also be able to check the official JEE Main cutoff in online mode. The authority will conduct the JEE Main exam online.
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Vidyamandir classes will update the JEE Mains 2025 paper analysis for both shifts here. The exam analysis of JEE Main 2025 will contain the overall difficulty level of the exam, types of questions, and topics.
Candidates can check here the JEE Main previous year analysis by Vidyamandir classes below.
According to the experts of Vidyamandir Classes (VMC), the paper is difficult in comparison to JEE Main 2022 paper. In today's paper Class 11th questions were more than class 12th.
As per the JEE Mains 2023 paper analysis for January 25 shift 1 by Saurabh Kumar, Vidyamandir Classes, the overall difficulty level of the exam was similar to last year. One new thing was, in today's paper Physics & Chemistry had assertions and reasoning-based questions.
As per the JEE Mains 2023 paper analysis for January 24 shift 1 by Saurabh Kumar, Vidyamandir Classes, the overall difficulty level of the exam did not change. The paper was on the same line as JEE Main 2022 paper was. The mathematics section was a bit lengthy and difficult.
As per the JEE Mains 2022 paper analysis for June 24 shift 1 by Saurabh Kumar, Vidyamandir Classes, the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate. Mathematics was the toughest out of the three, yet moderate. Candidates find no question extraordinarily difficult to attempt.
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The JEE Mains 2021 paper was moderate. The Maths section was difficult while the Physics one was moderate and Chemistry was easy.
Physics topics
Chemistry topics
Maths Topics
Overall, the paper was easy to moderate more easy. Maths was easy not lengthy and chemistry on other side.
Physics:
Electrostatic 3
Current electricity 2
AC circuit 1
Optics 2
Modern physics 1
Semiconductor 1
Communication system 1
Error and measurements 1
Rotation 1
Thermodynamics 2
Chemistry
Inorganic chemistry again dominant
s and p block major
d and f block minor
Organic name reaction remer temer ammonolysis
Stichiometry
Thermo 2
No solution
No kinetics
Maths
Cordinate geometry minor
Calculus dominant
Vector and 3D 2 ques lengthy
Quadratic zero
Binomial 2
Sequence and series 2
Physics topics
Maths topics
Chemistry topics
Chemistry
Physics
Maths
Paper Was not lengthy questions from coordinate geometry was dominant, calculus was minor, 1 question from matrices & 2 ques determinant vectors & 3D & one question from P&C
Paper of 3 hrs of PCM
Each section 30 questions with choice of 5 questions in integer type
Decimals were removed only answers to be in integers in integer type.
Chemistry
Chemistry there were 2-3 questions which were a little odd.
Rest questions were from periodic table, chemical bonding, equilibrium, solutions & organic concepts.
Physics
3 questions from semiconductors, 1 question from units & measurement, class 12th syllabus more dominated over class 11th no question from rotation. Questions from modern physics, current electricity & thermodynamics.
Maths
Paper Was not lengthy questions from coordinate geometry , calculus, matrices & determinant vectors & 3D
After the conclusion of the examination, the probable qualifying cutoff of JEE Main 2025 by Vidyamandir Classes 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 cutoff will be indicative in nature, the candidates are advised to check the official cutoff of JEE Main when it is released.
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Achieving a JEE Rank of below 100 in JEE Main and Advanced 2027 requires a disciplined, two-year preparation strategy starting from Class 11. Your study plan must integrate competitive exam preparation with your school academics:
Syllabus Completion: Dedicate this year to rigorously completing the entire Class 11 NCERT syllabus for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). Focus heavily on fundamental topics like Mechanics (Physics), General Organic Chemistry (GOC) and Chemical Bonding (Chemistry), and Calculus basics (Maths).
Concept Mastery: Do not rush. Master concepts thoroughly before moving to problems. Use standard JEE reference books and ensure you solve all NCERT examples and exercises first.
Practice: Allocate 60% of your study time to concept building and 40% to problem-solving. Practice JEE Main Previous Year Questions (PYQs) immediately after completing a chapter to gauge the exam pattern.
Advanced Topics: Complete the Class 12 syllabus by November 2026, focusing on high-weightage topics like Electrostatics, Modern Physics, and Electrochemistry.
Revision & Mocks: Reserve the period from December 2026 to January 2027 solely for mock tests and revision. Start taking full-length JEE Main mock tests (3 per week) under strict timed conditions. Analyze each mock test thoroughly to eliminate repeated errors.
Target JEE Advanced: After the JEE Main attempts in early 2027, shift focus entirely to JEE Advanced PYQs and challenging, multi-concept problems, taking at least 2 JEE Advanced mock tests per week.
A detailed subject-wise study plan and additional tips on effective JEE preparation starting from Class 11 can be found here: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-preparation-from-class-11
The last 30 days before the JEE Main exam should be dedicated entirely to revision, practice, and error analysis, shifting focus away from learning new concepts.
Here is a concise, 30-day study plan to maximize your score:
Prioritize High-Weightage Topics: Spend 70% of your revision time reviewing the most scoring and frequently tested chapters (e.g., Modern Physics, Chemical Kinetics, p-Block elements, Vectors & 3D Geometry). Use your short notes and flashcards for quick review, focusing on formulas, key mechanisms, and definitions.
Physics & Maths: Master all formulas and derivations. Practice at least 20 numerical problems daily, emphasizing speed and calculation accuracy.
Chemistry: Dedicate 50% of your Chemistry time to Inorganic (NCERT-based) and Organic (name reactions, reagents, mechanisms) concepts.
Daily Mock Test: Solve one full-length JEE Main Mock Test every day (3 hours) under strict exam conditions (9 AM–12 PM or 3 PM–6 PM).
Error Analysis (Crucial): Immediately after the test, spend 2-3 hours analyzing your performance:
Identify every incorrect or unattempted question.
Determine the reason for the error (Conceptual mistake, calculation error, or time pressure).
Revisit the concept from your notes/NCERT text to correct the mistake permanently.
Stop Learning New Topics: Absolutely avoid picking up new, complex chapters.
PYQ Sprint: Revisit only the last 3 years' JEE Main Previous Year Questions (PYQs). Mark any previously incorrect questions and solve them again.
Mindset: Focus on maintaining confidence, getting proper sleep, and using the revision breaks for physical activity to keep your mind fresh.
You can find more detailed subject-wise tips and psychological strategies here: https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips
The most effective way to prepare for JEE Main 2026 is by focusing on the most important Previous Year Question Papers (PYQs), which highlight high-weightage and frequently repeated questions across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Since the exam strongly tests NCERT concepts, mastering these PYQs is essential for predicting the question pattern and improving your time management. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-mains-chapterwise-pyq-previous-year-questions-solutions-pdf
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