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JEE Main Analysis 2024 - Candidates will be able to check the JEE Main 2024 analysis soon after the conclusion of the exam. Various coaching institutes will release the JEE Main 2024 analysis online. The analysis of JEE Main 2024 will be based on the feedback of students who will appear for the JEE Main exam. Candidates can check the analysis to know the difficulty level of the exam, types of question asked, important topics, and much more. As per previous year analysis the difficulty level of the JEE Mains session 2 exam is moderate. Along with the analysis, the experts of the coaching institutes will release the JEE Main question paper with solutions. The authority will conduct the JEE Main 2024 in online mode at various centres.
Here, we have compiled the JEE Mains exam analysis of previous years. Candidates can check the day-wise NTA JEE Main analysis of both sessions of the exam for 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, and 2019 here. JEE Main analysis includes student reviews, memory based questions, topics asked in the exam, and much more. Candidates can also check the detailed previous year JEE Mains 2023 analysis by various coaching institutes here.
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JEE Main April 8 Paper Analysis | JEE Main 8 April shift 1 topics and weightage | JEE Main 8 April shift 1 topics and weightage |
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JEE Main 15 April Shift 2 exam is over. Candidates to the students the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate. Physics was easy compared to Chemistry and Mathematics.
Physics was of easy level. More questions were from vectors.
Mathematics was of moderate difficulty level.
According to Ramesh Batlish Managing Partner & Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres, JEE Main April 15 shift 2 exams overall difficulty level is moderate. Maths was Moderate while Physics was reported as easy. The detailed analysis of JEE Main April 15 shift 2 are as follow.
Mathematics – Moderate Level. Weightage was given to chapters of Algebra and Calculus. In Calculus questions asked from Functions, Limits & Continuity, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Area under curves, & Differential Equations. In Algebra- Matrices, Permutation & Combination, Vectors, 3D Geometry had more than one question, Progressions, Statistics, Binomial Theorem, Mathematical Reasoning & Probability.
Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Power & Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics, SHM, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Gravitation, Modern Physics, Semiconductors, Communications Systems & Optics. Numerical based questions were reported as Easy to Moderate. More weightage is given to Class XII Chapters.
Chemistry - Easy To Moderate level. Inorganic Chemistry had more questions as compared to Organic & Physical Chemistry. The Numerical Section had questions from Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibrium. There were mixed concept questions from Amines, Alcohols, Ethers & Phenols, Biomolecules, Polymers, Aryl & Alkyl halides in Organic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from s-block, p-block, Chemical Bonding, Co-ordination Compounds, Ores & Metallurgy.
NTA has conducted the JEE Mian 2023 April 15 shift 1 exam. Candidates sharing their reactions said that the overall difficulty level of the paper was easy to moderate. Mathematics was lengthy as usual, while chemistry was of moderate level. Physics remains on the easier side.
Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering Aakash BYJU’S has shared his analysis on JEE Main 2023 April 15 shift 1 exam. According to Mr. Sharma, the overall JEE Main April 15 shift 1 was a balanced paper. Average students found Mathematics difficult. The difficulty level-wise order according to a large section of students is Mathematics > Chemistry > Physics. Below is the detailed analysis of JEE Main April 15 shift 1.
Chemistry - Most of the questions were theoretical. Overall, the questions from Organic, Physical and Inorganic Chemistry were evenly distributed in the paper. Questions from prominent chapters like Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Solid State, Coordination compounds, Amines, s-block and Aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic Acids were asked. Overall coverage of the chapters was uniform.
Physics - Questions from Mechanics, Current electricity, Semiconductors and Modern Physics were duly represented in the paper. Three to four questions from Mechanics were there in the paper.
Mathematics - The mathematics paper was moderate and slightly time taking due to the lengthy calculations involved. Questions were asked from Calculus, Complex Numbers, Sequence and Series, Vectors & 3D and Matrix and Determinants were there. Vector and 3D were dominant in the paper.
According to Ramesh Batlish Managing Partner & Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres, JEE Main 2023 April 15 shift 1 exam was of Moderate level. Mathematics was Moderate Level while Physics was Easy among the three subjects. Below is the JEE Main 15 April shift 1 exam analysis.
Mathematics - Moderate Level. Questions were asked from all chapters with more weightage given to Calculus & Algebra. In Calculus questions asked from almost all chapters of Limits & Continuity, Differentiability, Indefinite & Definite Integrals , Application of Derivative, Area, Differential Equations. In Algebra chapters covered where Complex Numbers, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices & Determinants, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Permutation & Combination. More than one questions from Vectors, 3 D Geometry, Matrices, Probability. Mixed Concept Questions were asked from Parabola, Circles, Ellipse.
Physics - Easy level. More weightage given to chapters of class XII. Questions asked from Kinematics, Gravitation, SHM, Heat & Thermodynamics, Circular Motion, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics (Dipole ), Communication Systems, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Ray & Wave Optics.
Chemistry - Easy to Moderate Level. Inorganic had more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Ionic EquilibriumQuestions also asked from s & p block, Coordination Compounds, Titrations, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Solid State, Ores & Metallurgy. Some mixed concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry involving Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Aryl & Alkyl halides, GOC, Polymers.
As per students based reactions the overall difficulty level was easy to moderate.
Physics: The paper was formula based. The 11th portions , current electrostatics, work and power etc.
Chemistry: The topics asked from kinetics, solid states, metallurgy, surface chemistry, polymer and bio molecules. Inorganic weight age was high.
Maths: Maths was easy but lengthy. Topics asked from vector 3D, mathematical reasoning, matrices, probability.
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JEE Main April 13 has been concluded, according to the candidates the overall difficulty level is easy to moderate
Physics was easy. The question were formula based. Question was asked from Mechanics, RBD.
Chemistry was moderate. Question were based on polymer, everyday life.
Mathematics was of moderate difficulty level and lengthy. Moreover, the paper was tough compare to other date exam.
Chemistry: The paper was by and large based on NCERT books. Numerical were very few from Physical Chemistry and but most of the questions were theoretical. Overall, the questions from Organic were somewhat on the higher side as compared to Physical and Inorganic Chemistry. Questions from prominent chapters like Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Equilibrium, Alcohol, Phenol and Ethers, s-block and Aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic Acids were asked.
Physics: According to a sizeable number of students, the Physics part was of easy level. Questions from Mechanics, Current electricity, Semiconductors and Modern Physics were duly represented in the paper. Three to four questions from Mechanics and two from Modern Physics 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 in the paper. PYQ were also there in the paper.
Mathematics: The mathematics paper was moderately difficult and slightly time taking due to the lengthy calculations involved. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked from Calculus, Complex Numbers, Probability, Vectors & 3D and Matrices and Determinants were there. Vector and 3D were dominant in the paper.
In terms of order of difficulty level Mathematics was Moderately Tough Level while Physics was Easy amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
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As per the students based reactions the overall B.Arch paper- 2 was Moderate level. Candidates can check the complete analysis of JEE Main 2023 B.Arch here.
JEE Main April 12 shift 1 exam has been successfully conducted. Based on the student's reaction the overall difficulty level of the exam is moderate to hard.
Physics paper was easy. Questions were based on mechanism and kinetics approx question 3 or 4 (easy)
Maths overall difficulty level is tough. Moreover the paper was tricky and lengthy
Chemistry easy but tough compare to other subjects
According to Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering Aakash BYJU’S, NTA has somewhat increased the difficulty level for Apr 12(Shift-1) as compared to other sessions of JEE Main Exam (Phase-2), it was a paper of Moderate level. Physics was the easiest of the lot whereas Mathematics because of lengthy calculations and tricky questions was considered to be moderate to difficult by many students.
Chemistry: The paper was by and large based on NCERT books. Numerical were very few from Physical Chemistry and but most of the 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, Polymers, Chemical Kinetics, Solutions, s-block and Aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic Acids were asked. Overall coverage of the chapters was uniform.
Physics: According to a sizeable number of students, the Physics part was of easy level. Questions from Mechanics, Current electricity, Semiconductors and Modern Physics were duly represented in the paper. Two questions from Current Electricity and two to three from Magnetism 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.
Mathematics: The mathematics paper was moderately difficult and slightly time taking due to the lengthy calculations involved. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked from Calculus, Permutations and Combinations, Probability, Vectors & 3D and from Matrix and Determinants were there. Vector and 3D were dominant in the paper.
Ramesh Batlish Managing Partner & Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres shared the JEE Main 12 April shift 1 analysis stating that the overall paper was of moderate level as per the students. Mathematics was Moderately Tough Level while Physics was Easy among the three subjects. Below is the detailed analysis of JEE Main April 12 shift 1 exam.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Coordinate Geometry & Calculus. Mixed Concept Questions were asked from Circles, Ellipse, Hyperbola. In Algebra chapters covered where Vectors (2 questions), 3 D Geometry (3 to 4 questions), Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics (2 questions), Permutation & Combination, Probability. In Calculus- Functions (3 questions), Definite Integrals (2 questions), Area, Differential Equations. Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. Few questions were reported as Tricky.
Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Fluids, Heat & Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics, Semiconductors, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics & Ray Optics. Numerical based questions were easy. Overall, this section was balanced as per students.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate Level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Ionic Equilibrium. Questions also asked from Chemistry in Everyday Life, p & d block, Phenols, Coordination Compounds. Some mixed concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry involving Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Polymers. Some students reported Match the following questions in Inorganic Chemistry as time consuming and tricky. Organic Chemistry was reported tricky.
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As per students based reactions the overall difficulty level of paper was easy to moderate.
Physics section was moderate and contains Electrostatics, Magnetism, fluid mechanics.
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
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
Maths: 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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According to Ramesh Batlish Managing Partner & Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres, JEE Main April 11 shift 2 overall difficulty level was moderate. Mathematics was Moderate Level while Physics was Easy amongst the three subjects
Mathematics – Moderately level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. Questions were asked from Vectors & 3 D Geometry (4 to 5 questions), Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Permutation & Combination & Probability, Straight Lines & Circle , Parabola, Definite Integrals had 3 questions, Area, Differential Equations(2 questions). Numerical Section had lengthy calculations.
Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics(3 to 4 questions), Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics & Ray Optics. Numerical based questions were easy. Overall, this section was balanced as per students.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate Level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Mole Concept, Ionic Equilibrium, Solid state. Questions also asked from Environmental Chemistry, p & d block, Phenols, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds. Some mixed concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry from Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Polymers.
JEE Main April 11 shift 1 exam has been concluded. According to the students Chemistry was moderate while Mathematics was lengthy.
In Chemistry high weightage was given to Organic.
Physics was formula based. Question was asked from Optics.
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Ramesh Batlish, Managing Partner & Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres shared his reaction on JEE Main April 11 exam stating that the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate as per the students. Physics was easy compared to Chemistry and Mathematics. Below is a detailed analysis of JEE Main 11 April shift 1.
Mathematics: Moderately level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. Questions were asked from Vectors & 3 D Geometry (4 to 5 questions), Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Permutation & Combination & Probability, Straight Lines & Circle, Parabola, Definite Integrals had 3 questions, Area, Differential Equations(2 questions). The numerical Section had lengthy calculations.
Physics: Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics(3 to 4 questions), Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics & Ray Optics.
Chemistry: Easy to Moderate Level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Mole Concept, Ionic Equilibrium, Solid state. Questions also asked from Environmental Chemistry, p & d block, Phenols, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds. Some mixed concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry from Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Polymers.
As per students based reactions the overall difficulty level of paper was easy to moderate.
Chemistry was moderate and NCERT based. The topics asked from topics like physical chemistry, nucleotide, polymer, isomer, chemical bonding, coordination compound.
Maths paper was lengthy as like previous JEE Main 2023 shifts. The questions asked from JEE Main specific topics like, Vector 3D, mathematical reasoning, probability, circle, ellipse, statistics.
Many students stated that Physics questions was formula based. Questions asked from Current, electricity, communication system.
The JEE Main April 10 shift 2 conducted successfully on various exam centres. The questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. In Physics weightage given to class XII chapters. In terms of order of Difficulty – Maths was Moderate, Physics was Easy , while Chemistry was reported Easy to Moderate. Overall, this paper was Moderate level as per students.
According to the students the overall difficulty level of paper was easy.
Chemistry questions cover almost all topics. The question was asked from polymer, biomolecules, chromatography. Inorganic and organic more weightage than physical,
Maths was lengthy. The question was asked from mathematical reasoning.
In Physics question was from the communication system, 11th mechanics focused more, ray optics and Thermodynamics
Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering Aakash BYJU’S shared his feedback on JEE Main April 10 shift 1 exam. According to Mr. Sharma the JEE Main 10 April shift 1 was a balanced paper that can be solved in the stipulated time. Chemistry and Physics were of moderate level as per the candidates. The difficulty level of the exam as per the large section of students is Physics > Chemistry > Mathematics. Below is detailed analysis of JEE Main 10 April Shift 1 exam.
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.
Ramesh Batlish, FIITJEE Managing Partner & Centre Head has shared the JEE Main April 10 shift 1 analysis. According to Mr. Batlish, the overall difficulty level was of easy level. Moreover, No errors were reported in the question papers. Below is the subject wise analysis of JEE Main 10 April shift 1.
Mathematics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters with an emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Coordinate Geometry. Questions asked from Matrices, Determinants, Vectors, 3 D Geometry, Straight Line, Parabola, Circle, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Complex Numbers, Definite Integrals, and Differential Equations. The Numerical Section had few lengthy calculations but was easy.
Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Gravitation, EM Waves, Wave Optics, Ray Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism & Matter, Current Electricity & Modern Physics, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work Power Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics, Semi-Conductors, Communication Systems. MCQs were relatively easy. Some assertion reasoning questions were also asked. Overall a Balanced section.
Chemistry – Easy level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Questions asked from Electrochemistry, Ores & Metallurgy, Chemical Bonding, Mole Concept, d – block & f- block, Qualitative Chemistry, and Coordination Compounds. Organic Chemistry had some easy questions from Amines, Alcohols, and Phenols. Some questions from Polymers & Environmental Chemistry were NCERT Based.
The experts of Resonance have released the JEE Main April 10 shift 1 exam analysis online. According to the subject experts, the overall difficulty level was moderate. Moreover, Mathematics and Chemistry were tough compared to Physics.
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JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 8 (Shift 2)
The Ramesh Batlish, centre head FIITJEE Noida, shared the JEE Main April 8 shift 2 exam analysis. As per the expert the questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper. It was Tougher than the previous Tests held so far. In terms of difficult level Maths was Moderately Tough , Chemistry was Moderate Level, while Physics was Easy. Overall, this paper was Moderate to Tough level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough Level. Mixed Concept questions were asked. Questions asked from Straight Lines, Parabola, Circles, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Differential Equations, Area, Matrices, Binomial Theorem, Probability, Statistics, Determinants, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Mathematical Reasoning, Complex Numbers, Progression Series. Both MCQs and Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. This section was Lengthy and Tricky as per few students.some students also reported this as Tough.
Candidates searching for the JEE Main April 8 shift 1 exam analysis can check the JEE Main analysis 2023 shared by Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering, Aakash BYJU’S here. As per expert, NTA has lowered the difficulty level for the 8th Apr Phase 1 paper of JEE Main Exam, it was a paper of Easy to Moderate level. Chemistry was the easiest of the lot whereas Physics and Maths are of moderate level as considered by many students. A detailed subject-wise analysis is given below.
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.
As per the resonance experts, the overall paper was moderate. The candidates can check the subject-wise and class-wise JEE Main 2023 paper analysis from below.
Class-wise difficulty level of JEE Main 2023 April 8 shift 1 exam
Subject-wise JEE Main 2023 April 8 shift 1 paper analysis
Overall difficulty level analysis for JEE Main 2023 April 8 shift 1
As per the resonance experts, the overall paper was moderate. The candidates can check the subject-wise and class-wise JEE Main 2023 paper analysis from below.
Class-wise difficulty level of JEE Main 2023 April 8 shift 2 exam
Subject-wise JEE Main 2023 April 8 shift 2 paper analysis
Overall difficulty level analysis for JEE Main 2023 April 8 shift 2
According to Ramesh Batlish, centre head FIITJEE Noida, JEE Main April 8 shift 1 overall difficulty level was easy to moderate as per the students. In term of order of difficulty Mathematics was Moderate, Chemistry was Easy to Moderate, while Physics was Easy. Moreover, no errors were reported in the question papers. Check the complete paper analysis of JEE Main April 8 shift 1 below.
Physics: The paer was easy. Questions were asked from Kinrmatics, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Work, Power & Energy, , Error Analysis, Capacitance, Magnetism, Semi-Conductors, Current Electricity, Communication Systems, Modern Physics, Electrostatics.
Chemistry: Theoverall difficulty level was easy to moderate. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry had questions directly from NCERT Books. Less weightage given to Physical Chemistry that too in Numerical Section. In Physical Chemistry questions were asked from Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium and Atomic Structure. Organic Chemistry had questions from Aldehydes & Ketones, Atul & Alkyl Halides, Amines, Alcohols, Biomolecules and General Organic Chemistry. Inorganic had questions from Co-ordination Compounds, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Group-18. Few questions from Organic Chemistry were tricky but not tough.
Mathematics: The paper was of moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. Questions asked from Matrices, Determinants, 3D Geometry, Vectors, Progressions, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Differentiation, Differential Equations, Definite Integrals, Area under Curves, Parabola & Circle.
According to TOI, JEE Main April 8 shift 1 overall difficulty level was easy to moderate. Mathematics paper was most time consuming subject in today’s exam. The order of difficulty level of subject is Mathematics>Chemistry>Physics. The overall subject wise difficulty level are as follows:
Physics: The overall difficulty level was easy. The question in Physics was formula based.
Chemistry: The overall difficulty level is easy to moderate. Moreover, the paper was easy to attempt.
Mathematics: The paper was of moderate difficulty level. Maths paper was not tough to attempt. The questions were asked from PNC and Probability.
The paper analysis of JEE Main 2023 consists of subject-wise difficulty level of JEE Mains along with most asked topics in the exam. Know the JEE Main analysis 2023 along with comparison with the previous year JEE Main shift wise difficulty level. NTA JEE Main paper analysis 2023 paper is also be available on the basis of difficulty levels. The JEE Main trend analysis PDF includes student reviews, memory-based questions, and topic-weightage. The JEE Mains 2023 analysis provides an idea of the type of questions asked in the exam, difficulty level of JEE Main exam 2023. The session 1 of JEE Main exam 2023 was conducted on January 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, and February 1. Here candidates can check the JEE Main exam analysis 2023 through videos and reactions for previous year's paper as well. Read the full article to know more about JEE Main analysis 2023.
Candidates can check here the day and shift-wise JEE Main exam analysis 2023 for all the sessions of the exam. JEE Main 2023 exam analysis is regularly updated here after the conclusion of the JEE Main 2023 exam all shifts. Various coaching institutes like FITJEE and Resonance has released the JEE Main analysis 2023 today for day-wise exam. Candidates can refer to the complete details of IIT JEE Main analysis 2023 below.
The authorities have successfully conducted the JEE Main April 6 shift 2 paper on various exam centres. The candidates can check the complete exam analysis of JEE Main 2023 April 6 shift 2 here.
As per Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering, Aakash BYJU’S, NTA followed the same trend of difficulty level for Shift 2 of JEE Main Exam as Shift 1 on 6th April 2023. It was a paper of Moderate level. Chemistry was the easiest of the lot whereas Mathematics because of lengthy calculations were considered to be moderate by many students. Overall, it was a balanced paper which can be solved in the stipulated time. Average students found Mathematics difficult.
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.
The overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate. Candidates can check the detailed difficulty level subject wise here.
Class-wise difficulty level of JEE Main 2023 April 6 shift 1 exam
Subject-wise JEE Main 2023 April 6 shift 2 paper analysis
Overall difficulty level analysis for JEE Main 2023 April 6 shift 2
JEE Main April 6 Analysis Shift 1:
NTA has conducted the JEE Main April 6 exam shift 1 at 12 PM today. As per students who appeared for the JEE Main 2023 April 6 exam, the total difficulty level of today's IIT JEE Main paper was of moderate level.
JEE Main April 6 Shift 1 Analysis by Akash BYJU’S
According to Ajay Sharma, National Academy Director, JEE Main April 6 shift 1 paper followed the same trend of difficulty level as the January session. The overall difficulty level was easy to moderate. Physis was the easiest paper compared to Mathematics and Chemistry. Due to lengthy calculations, candidates considered Maths paper moderate. Overall the paper was balanced and can be solved in the stipulated time. Below is the subject wise analysis of JEE Main April 6 shift 1 paper.
Physics: A number of candidates reported that Physics was the easiest paper. Questions were based on Mechanics, Current electricity, Semiconductors, and Modern Physics.
Chemistry: The question in Chemistry was based on NCERT books. The paper had question from the chapters like p-block, Coordination, Biomolecules, Alcohol, Phenol and Ether, Chemical bonding and Aldehyde, Ketone and Carboxylic Acids. Qualitative Analysis, d-block, and p-block had weightage in the paper.
Mathematics: The question was lengthy and time taking. The overall difficulty level was moderate. Mathematic questions were based on Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Probability, Vectors & 3D, and Algebra were there. Vector and 3D.
JEE Main April 06 Shift 1 Analysis by FIITJEE:
Ramesh Batlish, the head of FIITJEE Noida has shared his feedback on JEE Mian April 06 Shift 1. As per Mr. Batlish, the shift 1 paper was of moderate level. Physics paper was easy while Chemistry and Mathematics were of moderate level. Moreover, no error was found in the question paper. The overall difficulty level subject wise is as follows:
Physics: The paper was easy. Physics paper questions were based on Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Work, Power & Energy, Simple Harmonic Motion, Error Analysis, Capacitance, Magnetism, Semi-Conductors, Current Electricity, Communication Systems,Modern Physics, Centre of Mass, Electrostatics.
Chemistry: The difficulty level of the Chemistry paper was easy to moderate. Questions were asked from topics such as Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium and Atomic Structure. Organic Chemistry had questions from Aldehydes & Ketones, Amines, Alcohols, Phenols, Biomolecules, and General Organic Chemistry. Inorganic had questions from Co-ordination Compounds, Chemistry in Everyday
Mathematics: The paper was of moderate difficulty level. Questions asked from Matrices, Determinants, 3D Geometry, Vectors, Progressions, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Differentiation, DefiniteIntegrals, Area under Curves, Parabola & Circle. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. Few questions in MCQs were reported as Tricky & Lengthy.
JEE Main April 6 Shift 1 Analysis by Resonance:
The experts of Resonance have released the JEE Main April 6 shift 1 exam analysis online. Based on the analysis done by the Resonance experts overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate. Moreover, Physics paper was easy compare to Mathematics and Chemistry. Below is the detailed analsysis of JEE Main April 6 shift 1 exam by Resonance.
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JEE Main February 1 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 1)
Mathematics – Moderate level. It was calculative and tough. Questions were asked from 3D, coordinates, matrices, reasoning.
Physics – Easy level. The questions were asked from topics like semiconductor, optics, modern physics, electromagnetic induction, mechanics, current, mirror, magnetic field.
Chemistry – Easy level. Questions were NCERT based. Most of the questions were asked from organic Chemistry, while questions were also found from topics like polymers, reactions, chemistry in everyday life, aldehydes.
JEE Main February 1 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 1)
Mathematics – Moderate level. It was calculative and lengthy. Questions were asked from 3D, matrices, series and sequence, statistics.
Physics – Easy level. The questions were asked from topics like semiconductor, POC, optics, modern physics, EM waves, electromagnetic induction.
Chemistry – Easy level. Questions were NCERT based. Most of the questions were asked from Inorganic Chemistry, while questions were also found from topics like polymers, chemistry in everyday life, block chemistry, aldehydes, ketones. 2 questions were asked from biomolecules.
JEE Main January 31 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 2)
Mathematics – Moderate level. It was calculative and lengthy. Questions were asked from integral, statistics, sequence series, 3 questions were asked from 3D, 2 questions from Trignometry, 1 from AP and 1 from GP.
Physics – Easy level. The questions were asked from topics like semiconductor, mechanics, EM waves, magnetic field, mechanics, thermodynamics, semiconductor, AC, Young's modulus.
Chemistry – Moderate level. Questions were NCERT based and was dominated by Inorganic Chemistry. Questions were asked from topics like organic, kinematics, chemistry in everyday life, metallury, aldehyde ketones. 2 questions were asked from biomolecules.
As per the experts of Akaash+ Byju's Institute, the overall difficulty level of paper was of moderate difficulty level. Some good 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 syllabus and attempting similar test hold key to success.
Chemistry- Overall paper was of a moderate level. An in-depth study of NCERT books 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 a large number of 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. 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 January 31 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 1)
Mathematics – Moderate level. It was calculative and tricky. Questions were asked from GP, integral, statistics, mean variation, variance, sequence series, 2 questions were asked from 3D and 1 question was from mathematical reasoning.
Physics – Easy level. The questions were asked from topics like semiconductor, modern physics, EM waves, magnetic field, electromagnetic induction.
Chemistry – Moderate level. Questions were NCERT based and was dominated by Organic Chemistry. Questions were asked from topics like surface tension, organic, kinematics, optics, aldehyde ketones. 2 questions were asked from biomolecules.
JEE Main January 30 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 2)
Mathematics – Moderate level. It was calculative and tricky. Questions were asked from 3D, matrices, probability.
Physics – Easy level. The questions were asked from topics like semiconductor, optics, modern physics, EM waves, electromagnetic induction.
Chemistry – Easy level. Questions were NCERT based. Questions were asked from topics like IOC, periodic properties, chemical bonding, polymers.
As per the experts of Akaash+ Byju's Institute, the diffculty level of paper was Easy to Moderate level. Physics was the easiest of the lot whereas Mathematics because of some lengthy calculations were considered to be a bit difficult by many students.
Chemistry- The chemistry paper was largely based on NCERT books and exemplars. 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. 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. Questions from Optics, Waves and Modern Physics were duly represented 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 mathematics paper was moderate but slightly time taking due to the lengthy calculations involved. 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.
The difficulty level-wise order according to a large section of students is
Mathematics > Chemistry > Physics
According to the experts of Vidyamandir Classes (VMC), the paper difficult in comparison to JEE Main 2022 paper. In today's paper Class 11th questions were more than class 12th.
JEE Main January 30 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 1)
Mathematics – Moderate level. It was calculative and lengthy. Questions were asked from 3D, algebra, integration and limit, differential equation, matrices, MR, statistics, binomial, coordinate geometry, parabola, circle, area under curve, PNC, probability and had less questions from Calculus.
Physics – Easy level. 2 questions were from Modern Physics, while paper also had questions from semiconductor, communication system, optics, magnetism, electrostatistics, unit and dimension, and few were from Kinematics topics.
Chemistry – Easy level. Questions were NCERT based. 3 questions from Thermodynamics, solubility. Paper also had questions from organic and inorganic, pdf block, environmental chemistry, chemistry in everyday life.
As per the FITJEE exerts, questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper and easier than Last Year.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Maths was Moderately Tough while Physics was Easy to Moderate Level, while Chemistry was Easy. Overall, this paper was Moderate level as per students.
As per the experts of Akaash+ Byju's Institute, the overall the difficulty level paper 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 January 29 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 2)
Mathematics – Difficult level. It was calculative and lengthy. Questions were asked from matrices, probability, sequence and series, integration and diffferentiation, straighline and hyper parabola topics. 1 question was asked from binomial while the paper had 2 questions from statistics.
Physics – Easy level. 2 questions were asked from Newton's law and other covered topics were modern physics, communication, semiconductor topics.
Chemistry – Easy level. Questions were NCERT based. 3-4 questions were asked from organic while the paper also had good number of questions from physical chemistry, chemical kinetics topics.
According to the FITJEE exerts, questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Maths was Moderate, while Physics & Chemistry were Easy to Moderate Level. Overall, this paper was Moderate level as per students.
JEE Main January 29 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 1)
Mathematics – Easy to Moderate level. It was calculative and lengthy. 1 question asked from statistics while the paper had less questions from matrices part.
Physics – Moderate level. 2 questions were asked from semiconductor and a few from Kinematics as well.
Chemistry – Easy level. Questions were NCERT based. It had more weightage of organic chemistry. 10-12 questions were asked from organic chemistry section while 1-2 questions were from Physical chemistry.
According to the exerts of FITJEE, questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. The paper was easier compared to last year as per students.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics section was Moderately Tough while Physics was Easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
JEE Main January 28 Paper 2 Analysis Subject Wise
Mathematics – Moderate level. The questions were asked from series, limits, determinants, 3D, circle, and hyperbola.
General Aptitude – Easy level. Monument matching questions and Patronous tower questions were asked.
Aptitude – Moderate level. Questions were asked from orthographic projection. The paper had 2 questions from paper folding, 3 questions from mirror image, and 4 questions were asked from series completion topic.
JEE Main January 25 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 2)
Mathematics – Easy level. It was calculative and lengthy had questions from vector and functions topics.
Physics – Moderate level. Questions were asked from Modern Physics and capacitance topic.
Chemistry – Easy level. Good number of questions were asked from the Inorganic chemistry.
According to the FITJEE exerts, questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate, Chemistry was Easy to Moderate, Physics was reported Easy amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
JEE Main January 25 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 1)
Mathematics – Moderate level. It was lengthy and calculative. Maths had questions from 3 D, vector, integration topics.
Physics – Easy level. Modern Physics were more prevalent in the paper. Some questions were asked from electricity, semiconductor topic. 1 question was asked from gravitation topic.
Chemistry – Easy level. Good number of questions were asked from the Organic chemistry. The paper had high weightage of Physical Chemistry, questions were from Block chemistry. And in today's paper, chemistry had less questions from NCERT.
As per the experts of Akaash+ 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.
According to the exerts of FITJEE, questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. Balanced Paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. Students reported Paper Similar to Last Year.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderately Tough, Chemistry was Easy to Moderate, while Physics was Easy. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
According to the experts of Vidyamandir Classes (VMC), the paper difficulty was on the same line as JEE Main 2022 paper was. In today's paper Physics & Chemistry had assertions and reasoning based questions.
JEE Main January 24 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 2)
Mathematics – Moderately easy level. Most of the questions were direct. Questions included Integration, sets, and statistics topic. Calculus part was easy.
Physics – Easy level. 1 question was asked from semiconductor and wave part. Most of the questions were memory based as they were doable if NCERTs are covered properly. Overall Physics was easy and doable.
Chemistry – Easy level. Physical organic chemistry had more weightage and most of the questions were directly asked from the NCERT and everyday chemistry, IOC, and inorganic chemistry topics were also asked.
As per the experts of Akaash+ 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
According to the exerts of FITJEE, the questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board and overall it was a balanced Paper.
In terms of difficulty- Mathematics was Moderate, Chemistry was Easy to Moderate, Physics was reported Easy amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
JEE Main January 24 Analysis Subject Wise (Shift 1)
Mathematics – Moderately Tough level. 1 question was asked from reasoning, 1 question was asked from calculus. Maths had maximum questions from matrix and integration while a few were asked from 3D topic.
Physics – Moderate level. 4-5 questions were asked from semi conductor, POC, EM waves. Most of the questions were memory based as they were doable if NCERTs are covered properly. There were many questions from thermodynamics, semiconductors, and kinematics.
Chemistry – Easy level. Physical organic chemistry had more of numerical based questions. And most of the questions were directly asked from the NCERT.
The overall difficulty level of JEE Main January 24 shift 1 exam was Moderate. As per the experts of Resonance, out of all the three sections of JEE Mains January 24 shift 1 exam, Chemistry was on tougher side compared to that of Mathematics and Physics. Check the subject-wise analysis from below.
Questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. Balanced Paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. Students reported Paper Easier than Last Year.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderately Tough while Chemistry was moderate and Physics was easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of easier level as per students.
As per the students reaction, JEE Main January 24 shift 1 paper was easy in difficulty level. The Mathematics section was quite tough and lengthy while Chemistry section was moderate in difficulty level. Almost all the questions in Chemistry section were asked from NCERT. The Physics section was easy.
Mathematics – Moderate level- Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. Questions asked from Determinants, 3D Geometry, Vectors, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Functions, Limits & Continuity, Definite Integrals, Area under Curves, Parabola, Ellipse & Circle. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. Few questions in MCQs were reported as Lengthy.
Physics – Easy level- Questions asked from Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity & Modern Physics, EM Waves, Laws of Motion, Semiconductors, Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics. Numerical based questions were easy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked.
Chemistry –Easy to Moderate level - Organic & Inorganic Chemistry had questions directly from NCERT Books. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry. Questions asked from Aldehydes & Ketones, Amines, Co-ordination Compounds, Environmental Chemistry, Ionic Equilibrium. Few questions from Organic Chemistry were reported slightly tricky.
According to the experts of Vidyamandir Classes (VMC), the paper difficulty did not change, and it was on the same line as JEE Main 2022 paper was.
As per the experts from Aakash+Byjus, the overall paper was easy to moderate level.
Mathematics: Students found that the 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.
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.
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In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderately Tough while Physics was Easy amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
As per the students reaction, JEE Main July 29 shift 2 paper was moderate in difficulty level. The Mathematics section was quite tough and lengthy while Chemistry section was easy in difficulty level. Almost all the questions in Chemistry section were asked from NCERT. The Physics section was moderate.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough level. Questions covered almost all chapters with weightage to Calculus & Algebra. There were mixed concepts questions from Circle & Ellipse. Questions also asked from Permutation & Combination, Probability-2 questions, Matrices-3 questions, Quadratic Equations & Complex numbers in Algebra. In Calculus- Differential Equations had 2 to 3 questions. 3D Geometry & Vectors had 3 questions. Numerical Based question had lengthy calculations as per students. Few students also reported it was tricky.
Physics – Easy level. Overall a balanced section. Some scoring questions were asked from Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Fluids, SHM, Work, Power & Energy, Rotational Motion, Heat & Thermodynamics, Kinematics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, AC Circuits & Communication Systems. Optics & Current Electricity had more than 2 questions each. Numerical based questions were easy. This was a scoring section as per students.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate level. Physical & Inorganic Chemistry had more weightage. Organic Chemistry had some mixed concept, lengthy & tricky from Phenols & Alcohols(in chain reaction form), GOC, Biomolecules. In Physical Chemistry, questions were asked from Mole Concept, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Equilibrium, Electrochemistry- 2 questions, Thermodynamics. Numerical Based questions from Physical Chemistry were lengthy but easy. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from Co-ordination Compounds, p Block, Ores & Metallurgy, Environmental Chemistry and Chemistry in Everyday Life.
As per the experts from Aakash+Byjus, the overall paper was moderate in difficulty level.
Mathematics: Students found Mathematics part was moderate. It was assessed as difficult by some students because of the calculations involved in some of the questions. There were 7 to 8 questions from calculus. Questions on relation, function, continuity and differentiability, and application of derivatives were asked in good measure as also questions from integral calculus and differential equations besides area under curves were all asked. There were not less than 7 questions from algebra, about 3 questions from coordinate geometry and about 4 questions from vectors and 3-dimensional geometry, there were about 2 questions from trigonometry as well. Mathematical reasoning and probability were also included.
Physics: For many students, the Physics paper was of easy to moderate difficulty level. Questions were asked from almost all chapters -not less than 8 questions from Mechanics, about 4 questions from Heat and Thermodynamics,3 or 4questions from electricity and magnetics, and 2 or 3 questions asked from modern physics. There were questions on Semiconductors and communications in the numerical section of the paper. There were questions about waves and oscillations, units and measurements and experimental physics.
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 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, qualitative analysis and chemistry in everyday life besides regular topics found due represented in the paper. Questions on electrochemistry, redox reactions, volumetric analysis, equilibrium and thermochemistry were asked in good measure. Questions from s block,p block, and coordination compounds were also set. All the main chapters from organic chemistry were duly covered.
As per the student's reaction, JEE Main 2022 July 29 shift 1 exam as moderate in difficulty level. Some questions were formula based.
Chemistry: This section was easy in difficulty level. The questions were NCERT based.
Physics: This section was moderate in difficulty level. The questions were asked from semi conductor, communication, current electricity and others.
Mathematics: This section was quite tough and lengthy. The questions were asked from mathematical reasoning, limits, integration, statistics, hyperbola, parabola and others.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate while Physics was easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions covered almost all chapters with weightage to Calculus & Algebra. There were mixed concepts questions from Ellipse & Circle. Questions also asked from Binomial Theorem, Probability, Matrices, Vectors, 3 D Geometry & Complex numbers in Algebra. In Calculus- Indefinite & Definite Integrals had 2 questions. 3D Geometry had 3 questions. Numerical Based questions had lengthy calculations as per students. Few students also reported it was tricky.
Physics – Easy level. Overall a balanced section. Some scoring questions were asked from Laws of Motion, Work, Power & Energy, Rotational Motion, Heat & Thermodynamics, Kinematics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, AC Circuits & Communication Systems. Optics & Current Electricity had more than 2 questions each. Numerical based questions were easy. This was a scoring section as per students.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate level. Physical Chemistry was mostly in the Numerical based section. Organic Chemistry had some mixed concepts, lengthy & tricky questions from Phenols, Alcohols, Polymers. In Physical Chemistry, questions were asked from Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium, Electrochemistry- 2 questions, Thermodynamics & Solid State. Numerical Based questions from Physical Chemistry were lengthy but easy. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from Coordination Compounds, p Block, Ores & Metallurgy, Environmental Chemistry and Coordination Compounds.
Physics - As per the students, this section difficulty level was easy to moderate but lengthy. Some of the topics asked were from topics like semiconductors, current electricity, communication systems.
Chemistry - According to the students, chemistry was easy. Questions were asked from topics like polymer, bio-molecules, etc. Most questions were from physical chemistry.
Mathematics - Students addressed the Mathematics section as tough. The questions asked were from topics like coordinate geometry, mathematical reasoning, etc.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate while Chemistry was EASY amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Easy to Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Co-ordinate Geometry & Algebra. Straight Line, Circle, Parabola, Ellipse & Hyperbola had questions with mixed concepts. Some good questions were asked from Definite Integral, Differential Equations, Matrices, Sequence & Series, Binomial Theorem, Quadratic Equations, Vectors & Probability . Few students reported that Numerical Based questions involved some lengthy questions and were tricky.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Work, Power& Energy, Rotational Motion, Fluids, Simple Harmonic Motion, Electrostatics, EM Waves, Current Electricity, Optics & Modern Physics. Students felt more weightage was given to chapters of Class XI. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations and were tricky. 4 questions from Current Electricity were asked.
Chemistry – Easy level. Physical & Organic Chemistry were given more weightage compared to Inorganic Chemistry. Questions were asked from Coordination Compounds & Environmental Chemistry. Organic Chemistry had questions from Alcohols, Phenols, Amines & Polymers. Numerical Based questions from Physical Chemistry were easy. Physical Chemistry had questions from Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Chemical Equilibrium, Solutions & Mole Concept. Inorganic Chemistry had questions mostly from NCERT.
As per the experts, It was a paper of Easy to Moderate level. Chemistry was the easiest of the lot whereas Mathematics because of some lengthy calculations were considered to be difficult 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 inorganic and inorganic Chemistry. Overall the questions from the Physical, Organic and Inorganic branches were more or less evenly distributed. Questions from environmental Chemistry, polymers and chemistry in everyday life were included in the paper. Questions from prominent chapters like coordination compounds, p block, equilibrium, thermodynamics and as also from redox reactions, chemical bonding and chemical kinetics were asked. Overall coverage of the chapters was uniform. A thorough study of the NCERT books, solving NCERT examples and JEE Mains 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. No less than 6 questions from electricity and magnetics a good number of questions (6 or 7)from mechanics were asked, a question from units and dimensions, and 2 or 3 questions from heat and thermodynamics were asked. Questions from Optics, Waves and Sound and Modern physics were duly represented 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 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. About 7 Questions were asked from Calculus, 5 questions from Coordinate Geometry, not less than 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.
Overall it was a balanced paper which can be solved in the stipulated time. The difficulty level-wise order according to a cross-section of students is
Mathematics > Physics >Chemistry
As per the students, the overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 2022 July 27 shift 2 exam was difficult. The exam was tougher in comparision to June session. Check the subject-wise analysis from below.
Subject | Difficulty level | Topics asked |
Physics | Moderate |
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Chemistry | Moderate |
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Mathematics | Difficult |
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In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate while Chemistry & Physics were EASY amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Easy to Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Co-ordinate Geometry & Calculus. Parabola, Ellipse & Hyperbola had questions with mixed concepts. Weightage was given to Functions, Area, Indefinite & Definite Integrals, Vectors & 3D Geometry . Numerical Based questions involved some lengthy questions but not tricky as reported by students.
Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Fluids, Simple Harmonic Motion, Electrostatics, EM Waves, Current Electricity, Optics & Modern Physics. Students felt more weightage was given to chapters of Class XI. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy.
Chemistry – Easy level. Physical Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Organic & Inorganic Chemistry. Questions were asked from Coordination Compounds, Ores & Metallurgy and Environmental Chemistry. Organic Chemistry had questions from Benzene, Phenols, Alcohol & Biomolecules. Numerical Based questions from Physical Chemistry were easy. Questions were asked from Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Solutions & Mole Concept. Inorganic Chemistry had questions mostly from NCERT.
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 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
The overall difficulty of JEE Main 2022 July 27 was moderate. Candidates found Mathematics as the toughest followed by Physics then Chemistry. The exam was NCERT based. Candidates can check the subject-wise difficulty level from below.
Subject | Difficulty level | Topics asked |
Physics | Moderate |
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Chemistry | Easy |
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Mathematics | Difficult |
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Chemistry Easy, polymer, biomolecule, chemistry in everyday life
Physics Moderate, semiconducter, communication
Maths Lengthy and difficult, mathematical reasoning, statisfics
JEE Main 2022 July 26 shift 2 analysis by Resonance
The overall difficulty level of JEE Main July 26 shift 2 exam was Difficult. As per the experts of Resonance, all the three sections of JEE Mains July 26 shift 2 exam were nearly difficult. However, on the toughness level Mathematics was the toughest out of the three followed by Physics and Chemistry. Check the subject-wise analysis from below.
JEE Main 2022 exam analysis for July 26 shift 2 by FIITJEE
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate while Chemistry was Easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions covered almost all chapters with weightage to Coordinate Geometry which had mixed concepts questions from Parabola, Ellipse & Hyperbola. Questions also asked from Sequence & Series, Binomial Theorem, Probability, Matrices, Quadratic Equations, 3 D Geometry & Complex numbers in Algebra. In Calculus- Indefinite & Definite Integration had 4 questions. Numerical Based question had lengthy calculations as per students. Few students also reported it was tricky.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Overall, a balanced section. Some good questions were asked from Mechanics, Wave & Sound, Rotational Motion, Heat & Thermodynamics, Kinematics, Electrostatics, EM Waves, Current Electricity, AC Circuits, & Communication Systems. Few Numerical based questions were easy.
Chemistry – Easy level. Physical Chemistry had more weightage compared to Organic & Inorganic Chemistry. Weightage was given to Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium, Electrochemistry &Thermodynamics. Numerical Based questions from Physical Chemistry were easy. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from Ores & Metallurgy and Environmental Chemistry. Organic Chemistry had questions from Phenols, Amines & Biomolecules mostly from NCERT.
JEE Main 2022 July 26 shift 1 analysis by Resonance
The overall difficulty level of JEE Main July 26 shift 1 exam was Moderate. As per the experts of Resonance, all the three sections of JEE Mains July 26 shift 1 exam were nearly moderate. However, on the toughness level Mathematics was the toughest out of the three followed by Physics and Chemistry. Check the subject-wise analysis from below.
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 exam analysis for July 26 shift 1 by FIITJEE
As per Ramesh Batlish, Head-FIITJEE Noida, the overall difficulty level of today exam was moderate. The Mathematics exam was moderately tough while the Physics and Chemistry were easy to moderate and easy respectively. Candidates can check the subject-wise analysis from below.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Calculus & Conic Sections. Circle , Parabola, Ellipse & Hyperbola had questions with mixed concepts, In Calculus- Functions, Application of Derivatives, Differential Equations, Area & Definite Integrals were covered. Few easy questions were asked in Vectors & 3D Geometry. Numerical Based questions involved some lengthy & tricky questions from Binomial Theorem, Definite Integrals & Functions as reported by students.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Work Power & Energy, Rotational Motion, Electrostatics, EM Waves, Communication Systems, Current Electricity & Modern Physics. Two questions each were asked from Wave Optics, AC Circuits , Modern Physics , Heat & Thermodynamics. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. It was a balanced section overall.
Chemistry – Easy level. Physical and Organic Chemistry were given more weightage compared to Inorganic Chemistry. Questions were asked from Coordination Compounds & Environmental Chemistry. Organic Chemistry had questions from Benzene, Phenols, Amines & Biomolecules. Numerical Based questions from Physical Chemistry were easy. Questions were asked from Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Solutions & Mole Concept. Inorganic Chemistry had questions mostly from NCERT.
JEE Main exam analysis 2022 - July 25 shift 2
The overall paper was moderate in difficulty level. Applicants found paper easy as compared to June attempt.
Mathematics: This section was Moderate to difficult. The questions were asked from Mathematical Reasoning, probability, Sets, integration, coordinate geometry and others.
Physics: This section was Easy. Formula based questions were asked from Capacitors, Logic Gates, communication system and other topics.
Chemistry: This section was Moderate. The questions were asked from Polymers, Inorganic chemistry, Hybridisation and others.
JEE Main 2022 exam analysis by Aakash BYJU’s - July 25 shift 1
As per the JEE Main analysis by Aakash BYJU’s, July 25 shift 1 exam was moderate in difficulty level. The topics covered in all three subjects are extensive and some questions wee challenging.
Mathematics: The Mathematics part was moderate. AS usual, 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 book
Chemistry: This section 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, Environmental chemistry besides regular topics found due represented in the paper.
JEE Main Exam Analysis July 25 shift 1
As per the students reaction, the overall difficulty level of exam was easy in comparison to last session. The Physics and Chemistry sections were on easy side while Mathematics was quite lenghty. Applicants found JEE Main 2022 July 25shift 1 exam paper balanced.
Mathematics: (Lenghy) - Statistics, Mathematical reasoning,
Physics: (Easy to moderate) - Communication system, Semiconductors,
Chemistry: (Easy) - Inorganic Chemistry has high weightage, Polymer,
As per the paper analysis of JEE Main 2022 June 29 shift 2, the paper was moderate in the difficulty level. As per the student's reaction, Mathematics section was quite tough and lengthy. Physics and Chemistry section was moderately easy. The questions in Mathematics were asked from Mathematical reasoning, statistics, variance, communication, semiconductors and others.
Subject | Difficulty Level |
Mathematics | Difficult |
Chemistry | Moderate |
Physics | Moderate |
Candidates can check the JEE Mains 2022 paper analysis for June 28 shift 2 exam. As per students' reactions, the difficulty level June 28 shift 2 JEE Mains 2022 exam was Moderate. The Mathematics section was lengthy. Students found Formula-based questions in Physics section while Chemistry was easy Check the following table for subject-wise JEE Mains June 28 shift 2 exam analysis.
Subject | Difficulty-Level |
Mathematics | Difficult |
Physics | Moderate |
Chemistry | Easy |
As per the experts, Mathematics was tough compare to that of Physics and Chemistry paper. The overall difficulty level is explained with the help of following diagram.
Overall marks distribution of JEE Mains June 28 shift 1 exam
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
A few students found the Mathematics section 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
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 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 paper was of a moderate to easy 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.
Mathematics - The overall difficulty level for JEE Mains 2022 June 28 shift 1 Maths exam was Moderately tough. Numerical section had lengthy calculations. Some questions asked were tricky. The Algebra and calculus section had an edge over other topics. However, questions were also asked from Matrices, 3 D Geometry, Vectors, Permutation and Combination, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Functions, Limits, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, Ellipse and Circle.
Physics - The difficulty level of Physics section for JEE Main 2022 paper today was easy to moderate. Few fact based questions were asked from class 12 NCERT. However, numerical based questions were easy. Questions from Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity and Modern Physics, EM Waves, Laws of Motion, Semiconductors, Rotational Motion, Kinematics, Heat and Thermodynamics were asked.
Chemistry - The difficulty level of Chemistry section was easy. The JEE Main analysis 2022 for June 28 shift 1 exam according to experts of FIITJEE says that the numerical based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry. However, Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical and organic chemistry. Questions asked from Amines, Electrochemistry, Colloids, Environmental Chemistry, Titration, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Mole Concept, s – block and p- block, Coordination Chemistry.
The JEE Mains 2022 paper analysis for June 28 shift 1 is available. As per students' reactions, the overall difficulty level of JEE Mains 2022 June 28 shift 1 exam was Moderate. The Mathematics section was the toughest subject followed by Physics and then Chemistry. Check the below table for topic-wise distribution for JEE Mains June 28 shift 1 exam analysis.
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Mathematics | Lengthy |
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Physics | Easy to moderate |
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Chemistry | Easy |
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Mathematics - The overall difficulty level of mathematics exam was moderately tough. There were more weightage from conic section and calculus section. However, the questions were also asked from Parabola, circle, definte intergrals, Limits and Continuity, Matrices, Vectors, 3D Geometry. Both MCQs and Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.
Physics -The overall difficulty level of Physics exam was easy to moderate. The chapters like kinematics, laws of motion, rotational motion, heat and thermodynamics has an edge over others. Numerical based questions were however easy.
Chemistry - As per experts, the Chemistry section was easy. The topic Physical Chemistry was provided more weightage in Numerical Section against Organic Inorganic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from s-block, p-block, Chemical Bonding and Metallurgy.
The JEE Main 2022 June 27 shift 2 paper analysis is available now. As per the students' reactions, the overall difficulty level of JEE Mains 2022 exam was moderate. Candidates mentioned that Mathematics as lengthy while Physics as moderate and Chemistry as easy. Know subject-wise JEE Main exam analysis 2022 for June 27 shift 2 from the table below.
Subject | Difficulty-Level | Topics asked |
Mathematics | Lengthy |
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Physics | Moderate |
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Chemistry | Easy |
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The JEE Main 2022 June 27 shift 1 exam was of easy to moderate difficulty, which could have been solved in 3 hours. The subject-wise difficulty level can be assumed as Mathematics> Chemistry> Physics.
Mathematics - For a lot of students, the Mathematics part was moderate. Some questions involved calculations. 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 - For many students, the Physics paper was of an easy level. Questions were asked from almost all 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 among others are worth mentioning. Numerical type questions were more in numbers than theoretical questions and almost all numerical were simple formula-based questions.
Chemistry - The paper was easy and NCERT based. Questions from physical, organic and inorganic portions were evenly distributed Whole of the paper was NCERT based. Chapters like Polymers and Chemistry in everyday life, Biomolecules and environmental chemistry besides regular topics found due representation in the paper.
Mathematics - Students found JEE Main 2022 Maths section as moderately tough. Questions were asked from all topics but was focused on Algebra and conic section. Some good questions were asked from Probability, Determinants, Progressions, Straight Lines and Ellipse, 3 D Geometry, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations. Few questions were reported as Tricky.
Physics - Questions asked from Kinematics, Work, Power and Energy, Heat and Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics and Wave Optics. The questions asked from Numerical portion were easy.
Chemistry - As per experts, Physical Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Inorganic & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry - Electrochemistry, Mole Concept, Ionic Equilibrium, Solid state. Fact based questions from NCERT were easy.
Candidates can check the JEE Main 2022 June 27 shift 1 paper analysis here. As per the students' reactions, the overall difficulty level of JEE Mains 2022 exam was easy to moderate. Candidates Found Mathematics as difficult while Physics as easy to moderate and Chemistry as easy. Know subject-wise JEE Main exam analysis 2022 for June 27 shift 1 from the table below.
Subject | Difficulty-Level |
Mathematics | Lengthy |
Physics | Easy to moderate |
Chemistry | Easy |
As per the experts, Chemistry and Mathematics were on a tougher side compare to that of Physics paper. Out of 292 marks, 108 marks paper was considered of easy level, 148 marks paper is medium in difficulty level and 36 marks paper was on tougher side.
JEE Main 2022 June 26 Shift 1 Difficulty
Maths - Some questions in the JEE Main 2022 Maths paper involved lengthy calculations. Topic covered in JEE Main Maths June tilted in favour of coordinate Geometry, Vectors and 3D. Regular practice with emphasis on mock tests would prove to be immensely helpful.
Physics - In Physics, questions were asked from almost all chapters. However, numerical questions were more in numbers than theoretical ones. Overall, Physics paper was easy can be solved within an hour comfortably.
Chemistry - Majority of questions in the JEE Main 2022 June 26 shift 1 chemistry section were from Physical chemistry were numerical based. Overall, the paper was by and large NCERT based.
Mathematics - Students found JEE Main 2022 Maths section to be moderately tough. Question were asked from topics like Conic Sections and Calculus. Questions asked from Chapters like Matrices, 3 D Geometry, Mathematical Reasoning, Functions, Limits, Area under Curves, Definite Integrals, Parabola, Ellipse & Circle. Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. Few questions were reported as Tricky.
Physics - In Physics section, the numerical based questions were easy. Further few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Questions asked from Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity & Modern Physics, Rotational Motion, Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics.
Chemistry - As per experts, Physical Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Inorganic & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry. Questions asked from Chemistry in Everyday Life, Mole Concept, s – block & p- block, Coordination Chemistry.
Candidates can check the JEE Main 2022 June 26 shift 1 analysis here. As per the students' reactions, the overall difficulty level of JEE Mains 2022 exam was Moderate. Candidates Found Mathematics as toughest followed by Physics and Chemistry. Know subject-wise JEE Main exam analysis 2022 for June 26 shift 1 from the table below.
Subject | Difficulty-Level |
Mathematics | Moderate but lengthy |
Physics | Moderate |
Chemistry | Easy |
NTA has successfully concluded the JEE Mains 2022 June 25 shift 2 exam at 6 PM. Applicants who appeared for the exam found paper as moderate in difficulty level.
JEE Main 2022 Physics analysis by resonance - June 25 shift 1
NTA has successfully concluded the JEE Mains 2022 June 25 shift 1 exam at 12 PM. Applicants who appeared for the exam found paper as moderate in difficulty level. There were some questions which were repeated from previous year paper.
Mathematics – Overall the JEE Main 2022 June 25 shift 1 Maths paper was of high difficulty level. The JEE Main 2022 questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Conic Sections & Algebra. Weightage was given to chapters like Vectors, Matrices, Probability, 3 D Geometry, Complex numbers in Algebra.
Physics – The Physics paper was of easy level. Questions asked from Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity & Modern Physics. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked.
Chemistry – The Chemistry section was of moderate level. Physical Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Inorganic & Organic Chemistry. Polymers and Biomolecules had some tricky questions. Numerical Based questions from Physical Chemistry were tricky. Inorganic Chemistry had questions mostly from NCERT.
The JEE Main June 24 shift 2 exam was conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. The overall difficulty level of June 24 exam was easy to moderate. No questions were extraordinary or out of syllabus. Candidates have found the exam similar to the last year as per the difficulty level. There were some questions from previous years as well.
The National Testing Agency has conducted the JEE Mains exam 2022 for June 24 shift 1 from 9 am to 12 noon. Candidates can check the JEE Mains June 24 exam analysis 2022 for each subject based on the difficulty level and students' reaction. The overall difficulty level of JEE Main 2022 June 24 shift 1 exam was moderately difficult. Out of all three subjects, Mathematics was the most difficult followed by Chemistry and Physics.
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Saurabh Kumar, Vidyamandir Classes, | As per the expert, the JEE Mains 2022 paper analysis for June 24 shift 1 by the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate.
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Mr Ramesh Batlish, FIITJEE Noida Centre Head | According to the expert, the JEE Main exam analysis for June 24 session 1 exam covered all chapters of Class 11 and 12 CBSE board. The students reported that the paper was balanced.
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Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering Aakash+BYJU’S | As per the expert, Majority of the candidates found examination to be moderate. However, there were a few lengthy questions with calculation existed for Mathematics. The paper was out of almost every chapter. Provided below is the subject-wise JEE Main 2022 analysis by Aakash+BYJU'S.
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Candidates can check the JEE exam analysis video for June 24 from below.
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In terms of order of Difficulty – Maths was toughest while Chemistry was easiest amongst the three subjects. This paper was overall of Moderate level as per students
Mathematics – Moderately to Difficult. Weightage was given to chapters of Calculus, 3D & Vector Algebra. There were some good and tricky questions from Binomial Theorem, Permutation & Combination, Probability & Matrices, Properties of Definite Integral & Differential Equation. Few tricky questions were also asked in chapters of Circle & Ellipse. Questions were of moderate level and lengthy.
Physics – Easy to Moderate. This section was balanced with questions covering almost all chapters. Some good questions were asked from Kinematics, EM Waves, Electromagnetic Induction, Heat & Thermodynamics, Semiconductors, Modern Physics & Optics. Some Numerical Based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy.
Chemistry – Easy. Organic Chemistry & Inorganic Chemistry had more weightage. Physical Chemistry was asked only in Numerical Based Type. Questions were asked from chapters of General Organic Chemistry, Oxygen Containing Compounds in Organic Chemistry. In Inorganic Chemistry questions were asked from s-block & p- block elements, Ores & Metallurgy, Environmental Chemistry. Questions directly from NCERT were asked. Overall, this section was easy.
The overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate. The paper was on similar lines as the previous JEE Main 2021 shifts.
Questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. Class XII Chapters had more weightage. In terms of order of difficulty level, Mathematics was the toughest while Chemistry was the easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. Weightage was given to Chapters of Calculus & Algebra. There were questions from Chapters of Binomial Theorem, Permutation & Combination, Probability in Algebra as well as Limits, Definite Integral, Differential Equation in Calculus. Some students reported this section Tough, while few said this section was lengthy.
Physics – Easy to Moderate. Questions were asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Fluids, Current Electricity. Class XII Chapters dominated the paper as far as coverage of chapters is considered. More weightage was given to Electrostatics, Electromagnetism, Modern physics & Optics. Few numerical-based questions were lengthy. Few students felt this section was lengthy but easy.
Chemistry – Easy. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry were given more weightage compared to Physical Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. Questions were asked from like Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday life, Ores & Metallurgy & p-block elements. This section was the easiest.
The overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 2021 exam was moderate. Overall the paper had more weightage of the Class 12th syllabus.
Maths- The section was a little tricky and was the toughest among the three sections. Probability, Statistics, Calculus were dominant in the section followed by Algebra, Trigonometry.
Physics- The section was moderate in difficulty level. Electromagnetism, Modern physics, Optics topics dominated the section.
Chemistry- The section was the easiest. Inorganic Chemistry was NCERT based.
Questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. Students felt more weightage given to XII Class Chapters. In terms of order of difficulty level, Mathematics was the toughest while Chemistry was the easiest. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions covered all chapters however weightage was given to chapters of Calculus & Algebra. Some good level questions were asked from Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Definite Integral, Matrices, Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Permutation & Combination, Vectors, and 3D Geometry. Few students reported that Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.
Physics – Easy to Moderate. Questions were asked from almost all chapters however weightage was given to chapters of Class XII. Some good questions were asked from Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Electromagnetic Induction & Semiconductors. Numerical-based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Some students reported numerical section had tricky questions.
Chemistry - Easy. Organic Chemistry was given more weightage as compared to Inorganic & Physical Chemistry. Weightage was given to chapters like Amines, Alcohols, Biomolecules and Environmental Chemistry. Fact-based questions from NCERT were asked.
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, the 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 well in these papers.
Physics: This 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. 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 score good marks. Chapters like Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in everyday life besides regular topics found due to 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 > Physics > Chemistry.
As per the student's review at the exam centre, the overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 2021 August 31 shift 1 exam was average (moderate).
Physics - This section was easy to moderate in difficulty level. Almost all the topics are covered. Questions came from electrostatics, magnetism, modern physics, semiconductors, logic gates, voltage leakage, etc.,
Chemistry - The difficulty level of the chemistry was easy. Questions were asked mostly from organic chemistry.
Mathematics - This section was moderate. Questions were asked from topics such as algebra, calculus, integration, differentiation, straight lines, parabola, binomial equations, etc.,
Overall, it was a balanced paper which can be solved in the stipulated time. The difficulty level wise order is Mathematics> Physics> Chemistry.
Chemistry The JEE Main 2021 Chemistry 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 - The JEE Main 2021 Maths paper 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 and 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 paper review and analysis has been released for 27 August shift 1. For more details, applicants can refer to the to the subject wise analysis below.
Physics: As per the JEE Main 2021 analysis, weightage was given to 12th class more. The overall difficulty level of Physics was moderate. The questions were asked majorly from Electrostatic, Magnetism, Modern Physics and others.
Chemistry: As per the JEE Main paper review 27 August, Chemistry was the easiest section. More weightage was given to organic chemistry in this shift. Some important topics asked in the exam were polymers, chemistry in everyday life, s-block and others.
Mathematics: As per the students review, Mathematics section was moderately difficult and lenghty. The questions were asked from coordinate geometry, statistics, probability and others.
Candidates can check the subject-wise JEE Main August 26 shift 2 analysis below-
JEE Main August 26 shift 1 and 2- Physics analysis by eCareerPoint
Physics | Type of Questions | ||
Shift-1 | Shift-2 | Total | |
Ray Optics & Wave Optics | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Mechanics | 10 | 9 | 19 |
Electrodynamics | 5 | 4 | 9 |
Fluid Mechanics | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Modern Physics | 5 | 6 | 11 |
Heat & Thermodynamics | 4 | 3 | 7 |
Waves | 2 | 3 | 5 |
Total | 30 | 30 | 60 |
JEE Main August 26 shift 1 and 2- Maths analysis by eCareerPoint
Mathematics | Type of Questions | ||
Shift-1 | Shift-2 | Total | |
Algebra | 11 | 10 | 21 |
Calculus | 9 | 10 | 19 |
Trigonometry | 3 | 3 | 6 |
Coordinate | 3 | 4 | 7 |
Vector & 3D | 4 | 3 | 7 |
Total | 30 | 30 | 60 |
JEE Main August 26 shift 1 and 2- Chemistry analysis by eCareerPoint
Chemistry | Type of Questions | ||
Shift-1 | Shift-2 | Total | |
Physical Chemistry | 8 | 9 | 17 |
Inorganic Chemistry | 10 | 12 | 22 |
Organic Chemistry | 12 | 9 | 21 |
Total | 30 | 30 | 60 |
Physics - This section was tough as compared to previous sessions. Two questions were asked from semi-conductor. Questions asked in this section were from almost every topic.
Chemistry - Most of the questions asked in Chemistry were NCERT based. Organic Chemistry had high weightage in JEE Main 2021 shift 2 exam. Only few questions were asked from Physical chemistry.
Mathematics - The JEE Main 2021 Maths section had questions from statistics, differential equation, reasoning. Overall, this section was moderate but lengthy.
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 a 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. 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 Exemplar would be the key to score good marks. Chapters like Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in everyday life besides regular topics found due to representation in the paper.
All in all, it was moderate to easy paper which can be solved in 3 hours. The subjectwise difficulty level can be assumed as Mathematics > Physics > Chemistry
The level of difficultly as per feedback from students on 26th August,2021 (Forenoon Session).
Mathematics - Moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Calculus, Co-ordinate Geometry, Algebra. Questions were asked from chapters like Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Matrices, Permutation & Combination in Algebra, Circle, Straight Line, Ellipse in Coordinate Geometry & Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Definite Integral in Calculus. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, EM waves, Heat and Thermodynamics, Communication systems & Modern Physics. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. This section was balanced compared to the other two subjects.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate level. Questions covered chapters like Ionic Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, Co-ordination compounds, Chemistry in Everyday life. More weightage was given to chapters of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry. Organic Chemistry had questions mostly from oxygen containing organic compounds. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. Questions from s-block & p - block elements were given more weightage. Numerical section had some lengthy calculations but were easy.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Maths was of Moderate level while Chemistry & Physics was Easy to Moderate amongst the three subjects. Overall this paper was of Moderate level as per students. Some students felt that JEE Main 2021 August 26 shift 1 exam was easier compared to July session. They also reported less attendance compared to the July Session.
According to the student's reaction, the paper was easy as compared to the July attempt.
Chemistry: The questions asked in the chemistry section were quite easy. All the questions were asked from NCERT. This time NTA has given more weightage to theory portion. Equal weightage was given to organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.
Physics: The physics section was easy to moderate in difficulty level. Questions were less time taking as compared to the previous session. The topics asked in JEE Main 2021 August 26 shift 1 exam were gravitation, modern physics, EM waves and others.
Mathematics: The mathematics section was easy this time as compared to JEE Main July paper. The questions were asked from statistics, integration, probability and others.
JEE Main exam analysis for July 20, 22 and 25 Shift 1 and 2 exams has been released. Candidates can check the JEE Main July 20 shift 1 analysis below. The JEE Main 2021 analysis for session 3 will be updated here for all shifts.
Similar to previous shifts, the JEE Main 2021 Math paper was difficult as compared to Physics and Chemistry.
Physics -The Physics sections was well balanced. Questions in JEE Main 2021 July 27 shift 2 were asked from almost all the topics. Some of the topics asked in JEE Main 2021 July 27 Physics paper were EMF, Modern physics, electrostatics, alternating current, fluids, etc.
Chemistry - The Chemistry section was the easiest. Most of the questions asked in the JEE Main 2021 question paper were from NCERT. Some of the topics asked were metallurgy, coordination compounds, polymer, biomolecule.
Maths - The JEE Main Maths paper was calculative and lengthy. As per the students who appeared in the JEE Main 2021July 27 shift 2 exam, the Maths paper was difficulty. Some of the topics asked in Maths section were Statistics, relations, etc.
The paper was of easy to moderate level. A few good questions were sprinkled here. A majority opinion was of the view that Physics part was the easiest. Whereas Chemistry was of easy to moderate levels, Mathematics was moderate because of some lengthy calculations involved. A subject wise analysis in details is given below:
Physics: Questions was set from covering all the topics. Students were tested on the simple level of applicability of concepts. Numerical were more in numbers than to theoretical questions. Four to five questions 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: Predictably, 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.
The JEE Main 2021 questions in July 27 shift 1 exam covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. Overall, it was a balanced paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. It was tougher as compared to papers held on Feb 24, 2021.
● Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Calculus & Algebra. Weightage was given to Chapter like Vectors, Matrices, Probability, 3 D Geometry, Complex numbers in Algebra. Students reported Numerical Section lengthy and tricky.
● Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity & AC Circuits. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Overall this section was easy. This was a balanced section.
● Chemistry – Moderate level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Physical Chemistry was only asked in Numerical Section. There were questions from Solid state apart from Coordination Chemistry. Few students felt Numerical Based questions were tricky.
As per the students who appeared in the JEE Main 2021 July 27 paper, the difficulty level of the JEE Main 2021 question paper was moderate. The questions asked in the paper were from almost all topics.
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 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 types 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 numerical 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- Mathematics > Chemistry > Physics
As per the JEE Main paper analysis for July 25 shift 1 by Aakash, the exam was moderate in difficultly level. Most of the questions asked in JEE Main 2021 chemistry section were from NCERT. A good number of questions in the numerical based section were from Physical Chemistry. The Maths section was lengthy and moderately difficult. There were many questions from Coordinate Geometry in Mathematics. The questions asked in Physics section were from almost all sections. Physics section has many numerical and most of them were formula based.
Section | Difficulty Level |
Chemistry | Easy |
Physics | Moderate |
Mathematics | Moderate |
Mathematics – The questions asked from chemistry section has covered all chapters. Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. More weightage was given to Chapter of Conic Sections & Probability which had more than one question. Some students reported this section Tough.
Physics – The questions were asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Fluids, Current Electricity & AC Circuits. It was a balanced section as far as coverage of chapters is considered. Numerical based questions were easy. More weightage was given to Communication Systems and Modern Physics.
Chemistry - Organic Chemistry was given more weightage. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. Chapters like Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday life, Biomolecules were given more weightage. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from P-block elements. Physical chemistry had questions in the Numerical based section only.
JEE Main Analysis 2021 - July 25 Shift1
As per the students reaction, the overall difficulty level of exam was moderate.
Chemistry: Chemistry asked in the JEE Main July 25 shift 1 exam is quite easy. All the questions asked in the exam were from NCERT. There is a perfect balance between organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.
Physics: Questions asked from physics section were moderate in difficulty level.
Mathematics: As per the students reaction from July 25 shift 1 exam, the paper was moderate in difficulty level. Students found Mathematics section quite lenghy and calculative.
Overall, the paper was lengthy. The JEE Main 2021 question paper was balanced and almost all topics were covered in every subject. If we compare the difficulty level, then –Maths>Physics>Chemistry. Subject Wise Feedback-
Physics-
Chemistry-
Maths-
As per students' reviews, the overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 2021 exam (July 22 shift 2) was moderate. Check the section-wise difficulty level and topic weightage below.
Sections | Total no. of questions | Difficulty level |
Mathematics | 25 | Tough |
Physics | 25 | Easy |
Chemistry | 25 | Very easy |
Overall | Moderate |
JEE Main July 20 Analysis by Resonance: Shift 1 & 2
Students can get the detailed JEE Main 2021 paper analysis for July 20 (Day 1) from the table below:
Exam Date | Shift 1 | Shift 2 |
JEE Main 2021 July 20 |
Maths topics asked in JEE Main July 20 Shift 2
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-
Some questions were Formula based, not calculative-
Chemistry-
Maths-
JEE Main July 20 Shift 2 Paper was quite balanced and calculative, but manageable within the time limit.
Candidates can check the JEE Main analysis 2021 for July 20 Shift 1 exam by FIITJEE below-
Mathematics - Moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Algebra. More weightage was given to chapters of Matrices & Determinants, Progressions, Binomial and Calculus. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Gravitation, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, EM waves, Heat and Thermodynamics. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Theory-Based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were asked.
Chemistry - Moderate level. Questions covered chapters like Ores & Metallurgy, Co-ordination compounds, Chemistry in Everyday life. More weightage was given to chapters of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT.
JEE Main Shift 2 Analysis 2021: March 18 (Evening Shift)
As per the students who appeared in JEE Main 2021 March 18 shift 2, Mathematics was moderate level, Physics was moderate to tough and Chemistry was easy. Overall, this JEE Main March 18 shift 2 paper was of Moderate level as per students. Check subject-wise difficulty level and questions asked information below:
JEE Main Shift 1 Analysis 2021: March 18 (Morning Shift)
According to the student's review, the JEE Main 2021 March 18 shift 1 exam was moderate in difficulty level. Questions were asked based on the NCERT class 12 syllabus. Also, get subject-wise difficulty level and questions asked details as under:
JEE Main 2021 Analysis by Career Point Shift 1: March 18
JEE Main March 18 analysis for shift 1 by FIITJEE
Mathematics was moderate to tough level. Questions were majorly asked from Calculus & Algebra. Weightage was given to chapter like vectors, matrices, probability, 3 D Geometry, complex numbers in algebra. No questions were there on mathematical reasoning.
Physics section was easy. Questions asked from Modern Physics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, AC Circuits, Semi-conductors & Communication devices. Few numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Error Analysis had 2 questions.
Chemistry was moderate level as per JEE Main March analysis. Organic & Physical Chemistry were given more weightage as compared to Inorganic Chemistry. Numerical based questions were tricky.
In terms of order of JEE Mains difficulty, Mathematics was moderate to tough level while Physics was easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
JEE Main 2021 Analysis Shift 2: March 17 (Afternoon)
As per the student's review, the overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 2021 March 17 shift 2 exam was moderate. Check section-wise difficulty level and question details below.
Mathematics - The subject was moderate to hard in difficulty level. Questions were asked from the integral, differential, conic section, straight line etc.
Physics - The difficulty level of Physics was easy to moderate. Questions were asked from logic gates, NLM, work, power, energy, rotational, thermodynamics, gravitation, distance etc.
Chemistry - The section was easy in difficulty level. Questions were asked based on the NCERT syllabus. Some of the topics are polymers, reaction balance (integer), functional group, halogen etc.
JEE Main March 17 analysis for shift 2 by Career Point
JEE Main 2021 Analysis Shift 1: March 17 (Forenoon)
The followings are the JEE Main 2021 paper analysis for March 17 morning shift based on the student's review. As per the students, the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate.
Physics: The section was average in difficulty. Questions were asked from logic gates, energy in inducting capacitor, resonance, RC circuit, potentiometer, etc.,
Chemistry: The difficulty level of this section was easy. Questions were asked from topics including metallurgy, Borax, H2O2, Polymers, Van't Hoff factor, Biomolecules, etc.,
Mathematics: The section was moderately difficult. Questions were asked from the AGP series, reasoning, common tangents, invertible functions, eccentricity etc.
JEE Main analysis by Career Point - March 17 Shift 1
JEE Main 2021 March 17 Shift 1 Analysis by FIITJEE
Physics was easy to moderate in difficulty. Questions asked from all chapters with easy questions from chapters like Semi-Conductors, Current Electricity, Communication Devices & AC Circuits. Few numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Theory-based questions from class 12 chapters of NCERT were also asked.
Chemistry was easy with a balanced section and equal weightage to chapters of Physical, Inorganic & Organic Chemistry. Covered almost all chapters of NCERT.
In terms of order of Difficulty, mathematics was moderately tough while Chemistry was easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of moderate level as per students.
Harshit - The paper was good as compared to last time. Mathematics was not tough but lengthy, Chemistry and Physic was the same level easy. In Mathematics, questions were asked from topics includes 3D, Probability etc. In Chemistry, the inorganic part was more and Physics, questions were asked from Modern, Electrostatic etc.,
Aryan - This was my 2nd attempt. Physic was hard and questions were asked from Alternating current, vernier caliber etc. Maths was moderate and Chemistry was easy. Question from Numerical values was was hard and lengthy.
Vansh Mittal - It was my 1st attempt. Maths position was gone a week, physic was ok and chemistry was also ok. Most of the questions in Chemistry came from NCERT. Physics and Maths numerical portion was high. Section-B in Maths was lengthy.
Ritika - As per Ritika, compared to the February session, March was easy. The chemistry was easy and Physics was difficult. The chemistry question was came from the 11th syllabus. Maths was toughest.
JEE Main Shift 2 Analysis - March 16 (3 pm to 6 pm)
JEE Main March 16 Analysis by Career Point - Shift 1 and 2
JEE Main 2021 March session was difficult as compared to the February session
Out of the total questions asked in the JEE Main March paper, 45% were easy, 30 % moderate, and 25% difficult.
In JEE Main Maths paper, 16 questions were asked from class 11 while 14 questions from class 12.
In Physics, equal weightage is given to class 11 and 12 topics.
Out of the total questions asked in the JEE Main March paper, 50% were easy, 35 % moderate, and 15% difficult.
In Chemistry, physical, organic, inorganic section were given equal weightage
Overall, the JEE Main 2021 March question paper was moderate
38% of questions were from 11 while 62% were from class 12
Chapter-wise distribution of topics
JEE Main March 16 Shift 2 Analysis by Aakash Institute
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.
Dhruv - JEE Main 2021 Paper for March 16 shift 1 was moderate. I found Physics to be on tougher side. Questions asked in Chemistry were direct.
JEE Main Analysis 2021 Shift 1 of March 16 by Aakash Institute
Covering the NCERT syllabus and its examples will keep students in 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.
Subject wise summary of JEE Main paper
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 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 2021 Analysis of March 16 by FIITJEE
Mathematics – Moderate to Tough level. Questions were asked majorly from Chapters in Algebra like Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Matrices and Determinants. There were few questions from Trigonometry, Vector and 3D Geometry. In Calculus- there were questions from Application of Derivatives and Definite Integral. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.
Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, EM waves, Heat and Thermodynamics. 5 to 6 questions from Semi-Conductors, EM Waves and Communication Devices. Theory Based questions from few chapters of NCERT were asked.
Chemistry - Easy level. Questions covered chapters like Chemical bonding, Co- ordination compounds. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. Balanced Section so far as coverage of chapters is considered.
JEE Main 2021 26th February Evening Slot Physics Paper Analysis:
Some of the topics covered in the JEE Main 2021 26th February shift 2 Physics is listed below. The questions from the below-listed topic were easy to moderate.
Concept | Chapter |
Resistance and resistivity | Current electricity |
Equations of motion of SHM | Oscillations and Waves |
Energy level for Hydrogen | Atoms And Nuclei |
Beats | Oscillations and Waves |
Application of Dimensional analysis (I)- To find dimension of physical constant | Physics and Measurement |
JEE Main 2021 26th February Evening Slot Chemistry Paper Analysis:
The chemistry part of JEE Main 2021 26th February shift 2 covered questions from organic, inorganic and physical chemistry. According to some of the student’s reactions, the weightage of organic chemistry was a bit more and the questions from physical chemistry is moderate and that from inorganic chemistry is easy.The questions from organic chemistry included easy, moderate and difficult questions.
Chemistry Topics
Concept | Chapter |
Test for Aldehydes | Organic Compounds containing Oxygen |
nature of Oxides | p- Block Elements |
Electron Gain enthalpy | Classification of Elements and Periodic table |
Hybridisation | Hydrocarbons |
Isotopes | Hydrogen |
Bond energy | Chemical Thermodynamics |
Arrhenius Equation | Chemical kinetics |
Isomerism | Coordination Compounds |
Polyprotic Acid | Equilibrium |
Heisenberg's uncertainty Principle | Atomic Structure |
Test of Proteins | Principles Related to Practical Chemistry |
JEE Main 2021 26th February Evening Slot Mathematics Paper Analysis:
Most of the questions from Maths part of Feb 26th JEE Main 2021 was moderate. The questions asked from sets relation and function were moderately difficult.
Mathematics Topics
Concept | Chapter |
Roots of Quadratic equations | Complex numbers and quadratic equations |
Relation between Roots and Coefficients | Sets, Relations and Functions, Complex numbers and quadratic equations |
Definite Integration | Integral Calculus |
Matrix Multiplication | Matrices and Determinants |
Tangent of Circle and ellipse | Coordinate geometry |
Definite Integration | Integral Calculus |
Application of derivative, Area of triangle | Coordinate Geometry, Limit , continuity and differentiability |
Definite Integration | Integral Calculus |
Circle | Coordinate geometry |
Distance between two point | Coordinate geometry |
Mirror Image of a point | Three Dimensional Geometry |
Countinuty and differentiability | Limit , continuity and differentiability |
Composite function | Sets, Relations and Functions |
Intersection of plane | Three Dimensional Geometry |
JEE Main Analysis by Aakash Institute for Feb 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:- 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 - Like other sections, Mathematics section also contained two sections. It contained questions on Algebra, Calculus, coordinate Geometry, Vector and Three Dimensional Geometry. As usual, a few questions involved lengthy calculations. Some students reported that few questions were somewhat tricky as well.
The JEE Mains 2021 Feb 26 paper was moderate. The Maths section was difficult. Physics was moderate and Chemistry was easy.
Physics topics
Chemistry topics
Maths Topics
The last day of JEE Main 2021 February session exam is over with the completion of evening shift today. As per the initial reaction from students who appeared in the shift 2 JEE Main 2021 paper February 26, the exam was moderate to difficulty. Questions were framed from almost all topics of JEE Main syllabus of class 11 and 12 and most questions were NCERT based. Most students found Physics paper to be the easiest of all three, followed by Chemistry and Mathematics.
Maths - The questions in maths mostly from calculus, algebra and the weightage was given vectors, matrices, probability, 3D geometry, complex numbers in algebra. The overall difficulty level of maths paper was moderate.
Physics - Physics paper was the easiest in difficulty level. Most questions were NCERT based.
Chemistry- The paper was tough in as compared to the morning shift today. In the evening shift paper, inorganic chemistry was given more weightage compared to physical and organic chemistry and the numerical based questions were tricky
JEE Main 2021 Analysis February 26 Shift 1 by Aakash
The paper was 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. A detailed subject-wise report based on the inputs provided by the students is given below.
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.
JEE Main Analysis 2021 February 26 Shift 1 - Based on Students
Saiyam: This was my first attempt for JEE Main exam 2021 and the exam was neither difficult nor too easy but moderate. Mathematics and Physics sections were a bit difficult but Chemistry was easy. Topics like gravitation and rotational motion held more weightage.
Himanshu Yadav: The JEE Mains 2021 exam Feb 26 shift 1 was average. The Mathematics section was difficult with 4 questions from differential equations. Physical chemistry and organic dominated the chemistry section. Integer-type questions proved to be difficult for me. After the IIT JEE exam is over, I will be taking the BITS Pilani entrance (BITSAT 2021).
Keshav: The JEE Main question paper 2021 was easier as compared to the other days. Mathematics was easier and there were fewer questions requiring lengthy calculations. Physics questions were easier while Chemistry was moderately difficult. Inorganic p-block and coordinate geometry were dominating in their respective sections. The physics section was uniformly distributed.
Another Student: The overall difficulty level was moderate. The chemistry was a bit difficult section with more questions from organic chemistry. Physics was easier with more questions from electrostatics and the electric field. The mathematics section was also moderate.
JEE Main 2021 Analysis - February 25 Shift 2 based on students feedback
The second shift of JEE Main 2021 February 25 paper is over. As per the feedback of students who appeared in exam, paper was on easy side. In physics, most questions were from Kinematics, and in chemistry many questions were from organic part. The overall difficulty level of paper was moderate. Most students found maths section to be toughest and chemistry was easiest among the three subjects. Graph based questions were mostly asked in maths.
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.
JEE Main 2021 Analysis - February 25 Shift 1 based on students feedback
The JEE Main paper 2021 February 25 shift 1 has concluded. As per the feedback of students who appeared in exam, the paper was moderate in difficulty level. In Chemistry, questions were asked mostly from Organic part, there were questions from Probability and Matrices in Mathematics. In Physics, questions were mostly from class 11 part and were concept based and mostly analytical. Questions were NCERT based. Most students found the paper to be on easy side with questions distributed from all topics of class 11 and 12 NCERT.
JEE Main Exam Analysis 2021 - February 25 Shift 1 by Vidyamandir Classes
JEE Main Exam Analysis 2021 - February 25 Shift 1 by Aakash Institute
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.
JEE Main Exam Analysis 2021 - February 25 Shift 1 by FIITJEE
Questions covered almost all chapters of Class 11 and 12 CBSE board. Balanced paper as per students in terms of coverage of chapters. It was tougher as compared to papers held on 24th Feb,2021. In terms of difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate level while Chemistry was easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics:- Moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from co-ordinate geometry & algebra. Few numerical based questions required lengthy calculations. Weightage was given to chapter like vectors, matrices, complex numbers in algebra.
Physics:- Easy to moderate level. Questions asked from gravitation, current electricity & AC circuits. Few numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Theory based questions from class 12 chapters of NCERT were asked.
Chemistry:- Easy level. Questions covered chapters like chemical kinetics, electrochemistry in physical chemistry, organic chemistry was given more weightage. Inorganic chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT.
JEE Main Analysis 2021 - February 24 Shift 2 as per students feedback
Based on students feedback who appeared in JEE Main 2021 February 24 shift 2 paper, mathematics was tough in comparison to physics and chemistry. In physics, questions from thermodynamics were tricky and difficult. Most of the questions were NCERT based. Questions in Chemistry section of JEE Main 2021 were mostly memory based. Some students also said that a few questions were similar to the questions asked in previous year papers. Overall the paper was easy to moderate in difficulty level.
JEE Main 2021 Analysis - February 24 Shift 2 by Aakash
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.
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
NOTE: The important thing that all questions were aligned with the NCERT syllabus.
JEE Main Paper 1 Analysis - February 24 Shift 2 by Vidyamandir Classes
JEE Main Analysis 2021 - February 24 Shift 1 as per students feedback
JEE Main Exam Analysis - February 24 Shift 1 by FIITJEE
In terms of the order of Difficulty – Maths & chemistry were of the moderate level while physics was easiest amongst the three subjects. This paper was easy to moderate level as per students
Mathematics–Easy to Moderate level:- Questions were asked from chapters majorly from calculus, coordinate geometry, algebra, vector & 3D geometry. Few numerical-based questions required lengthy calculations. Weightage was given to calculus.
Physics – Easy level:- Questions asked from kinematics, optics, electrostatics, magnetism, current electricity, EM waves, heat and thermodynamics. Few numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Theory based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were asked.
Chemistry - Moderate level:- Questions covered chapters like chemical bonding, co-ordination compounds, heat & thermodynamics had more weightage. Inorganic chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT.
JEE Main Exam Analysis - February 24 Shift 1 by Aakash
As per the analysis of JEE Main 2021 paper 1 provided by the Aakash institute, overall the paper was Moderate to Easy and the Paper was balanced and almost all topics covered in every subject. If we compare this paper with last year's, it was relatively easy, and the portion of class 12th syllabus was seemingly prominent in this session.
Maths
Chemistry
Physics
JEE Main Analysis 2021 - February 24 Shift 1 by Vidyamandir Classes
Chemistry- There were 2-3 questions which were little odd mat be from lab manual. Rest questions were from periodic table, chemical bonding, equilibrium, solutions & organic concepts.
Physics- 3 questions from semiconductors, 1 question from units & measurement, 12th class 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
JEE Main 2021 Analysis - February 23 Shift 2
JEE Main Exam Analysis - February 23 Shift 1
Based on the student reaction after JEE Main paper 2 morning shift on day 1, the following information is available:
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Candidates can check the JEE Main 2020 September exam analysis here. Careers360 has conducted an exclusive coverage of the exam and updated this JEE Main paper analysis on the basis of student reviews.
NTA concluded JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 for September 6 (slot 2). As per the students, the examination was of moderate to difficult level. Most of the candidates had no complaints about the examination and reported that all protocols were followed by the authorities:
Overall difficulty - Moderate to difficult
Mathematics - Difficult and lengthy. The questions in this section were from Vectors, 3D, coordinate geometry, algebra, differentiation, calculus, parabola and limit.
Physics - Difficult and tricky. This section did not have tricky questions
Chemistry - Easy. Organic section was tough but inorganic was easy. Physical chemistry questions were mainly from acid and base.
JEE Main 2020 paper 1 for September 6 first shift is over. Candidates can check here JEE Main September 6 analysis on the basis of students input who appeared in the exam.
As per the reaction of students, in Chemistry, questions came from chemical bonding, coordination compound, Physical chemistry, organic chemistry, and inorganic chemistry
In Physics, questions came from Optics, modern physics, electrostatics, magnetism, current electricity, EM waves, heath, and thermodynamics, Most of the numerical were from class 11, and from 12 mostly theory part was asked.
In Maths, questions came from calculus, trigonometry, algebra, coordinate geometry, 3D. The 3D questions were very hard.
Overall Difficulty Level of the Exam - Moderate
Difficulty Level of Mathematics - Difficult
Difficulty Level of Physics - Moderate to Difficult
Difficulty Level of Chemistry- Easy
Topics with More Weightage in Physics - Optics, Waves, Modern Physics
Subject | MCQ Questions | Numerical Questions | Level of Difficulty (Students Input) |
Mathematics | 20 | 5 | Moderate |
Physics | 20 | 5 | Difficult |
Chemistry | 20 | 5 | Easy to Moderate |
The overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate to difficult.
Questions asked in the Physics section were difficult and tricky.
The mathematics section was moderate but required more calculations.
The chemistry section was again the easiest section
According to a student who appeared in the JEE September 5 exam, the level of the paper was difficult.
The Chemistry section was again easy, however, some of the questions were tricky. Also, more questions based on theory.
The Physics section was moderate to difficult having numerical questions from class 11th topics. Some of the questions in the JEE Main Physics paper on September 5 were tricky.
Maths had questions that required lengthy calculations. Questions were asked from topics like vectors, 3D geometry, matrices, complex numbers, integration, calculus and coordinate geometry.
As per the student's reaction, the second shift JEE Main question paper 2020 was lengthy but was easy as compared to the January session.
The Mathematics session was a bit tough while Chemistry was easy.
The DIfficulty level of the Physics question paper was moderate.
Many questions were asked directly from NCERT.
The difficulty level of the JEE Main paper 1 exam of the first shift was easy to moderate.
The questions asked in the Chemistry section were easy.
Most of the questions in the JEE Main Chemistry Paper were from NCERT.
Physics and Mathematics sections had tricky questions.
Questions asked in Mathematics were time-consuming.
The JEE Main shift 2 exam for September 3 was moderately difficult.
Physics section in the question paper was the toughest due to tricky questions.
There were 75 questions in total with 25 questions in each section.
Mathematics section's difficulty level was moderate to tough with lengthy calculations and questions on vectors.
The Chemistry section again proved to be the most relieving section with most questions from NCERT.
The overall difficulty level of the JEE Main September 3 exam first shift was moderate.
For most of the students, the JEE Main Physics exam for September 3 was difficult.
The mathematics section was easy to moderate while Chemistry was easy.
Topics like chemical bonding and coordination compounds had high weightage in the JEE Main September 3 paper 1 exam.
The JEE Main September 2 exam for the second shift was moderately difficult.
Physics as usual was the toughest section with most of the questions based on numerical problems.
Mathematics was moderately difficult and Chemistry was the easiest
There were more questions of class 12 topics for Physics.
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Exam was moderate in difficulty level.
Physics was the toughest section and maximum were numerical questions.
Some students also found Mathematics a bit tough but some found it moderate. Some topics asked were Complex numbers, Sequence and Series, Calculus, Integration, etc.
Chemistry had most theoritical questions; maximum questions were from Organic Chemistry and 3, 4 questions were directly from NCERT.
As per student reviews for September 2 Shift 1 most of the questions were from Class 12th syllabus.
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Mathematics was the difficult section of all.
Overall, the JEE Main 2020 paper 2 on September 1 was moderate
For B.Arch, the Mathematics section was a bit difficult with questions from Integration, area bound questions, differentiation, etc.
Drawing section was easier than all the sections
The General aptitude section was comparatively easier.
For B. Planning, the Mathematics section was tricky with more questions from integration and a few numerical value questions.
The B.Planning question paper of JEE Main September 1 can be regarded as moderately difficult.
Difficulty level was moderate for all sections except Mathematics
For B.Arch, drawing and aptitude sections were easy.
There were five questions on numerical values
Some candidates found drawing part to be difficult as well
In the drawing section, more questions were based on views of in pictures, odd figures. The level of this section was moderate.
The General Aptitude section was easier based on various figures. There were questions of general knowledge as well.
Check day-wise analysis of JEE Main 2020 September from the table below:
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JEE Main 2020 Paper 1: September 2 | |
JEE Main 2020 Paper 1: September 3 | |
JEE Main 2020 Paper 1: September 4 | |
JEE Main 2020 Paper 1: September 5 | |
JEE Main 2020 Paper 1: September 6 |
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JEE Main 2020 September paper was lengthy but of moderate difficulty level. Overall, it was quite balanced.
The difficulty level of the Physics paper was moderate as compared to Maths. Many questions were asked from Electrostat, Mechanics, Optics, and Modern Physics.
The chemistry section was easy. Theoretical paper and Inorganic Chemistry portion had higher weightage as compared to Physical and Organic Chemistry. Integer type questions were easy.
Maths paper was lengthy and calculative. Questions were asked from all the topics.
According to the Careers360 analysis, Maths paper is a bit lengthy with long calculations. Whereas the physics paper is more tricky and the chemistry paper is moderate.
Most of the physics questions are moderate. According to physics experts faculties 20% questions are difficult and 24% questions are easy.
The Maths question paper is difficult because of lengthy calculations. According to expert maths faculties 12% of questions are difficult, 52% are moderate and resr are easy questions.
The chemistry paper was moderate with around 56 % moderate questions and the rest of the questions were a bit easy one. There were many questions from NCERT and more number of questions were asked from inorganic chemistry.
JEE Main 2020 September 5 was conducted as a 3 hour paper in two shifts - 9 AM to 12 Noon and 3 PM to 6 PM. According to the analysis, the exam was of moderate difficulty and Physics was the most difficult section. Questions in Physics were time consuming while Chemistry was easier and gave equal weightage to all units. Mathematics was moderate to difficult with some tricky questions.
On the basis of the JEE main 2020 exam analysis September 5 from students, the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate to easy. Candidates were able to complete the JEE Main exam within the given time.
Physics: The Physics section was calculative and lengthy. Almost all the topics were covered and most of the questions were asked from Electrostatic, Mechanics, Optics, and Modern Physics. Integer type of questions were a little calculative and answers were asked up to decimal.
Chemistry: The Chemistry paper was easy as compared to the JEE Main January session. The total number of questions asked from Organic Chemistry were more as compared to Physical and Inorganic Chemistry. Candidates were able to complete the JEE Main Chemistry question paper within the time.
Mathematics: Questions asked in the Maths section were of moderate level. Most of the questions were asked from Calculus, Algebra & Coordinate geometry.
As per the feedback from students on JEE Main 2020 analysis, almost all chapters of Class XI and XII CBSE Board were covered in all three subjects.
Physics: The difficulty level of the JEE Main September 4 Physics paper was easy to moderate. The Physics question paper had more fact-based lengthy questions. Many questions were asked from the rotation chapter. Also, some numerical based questions had lengthy calculations.
Chemistry: In the Chemistry paper, more weightage was given to class XII chapters. Most of the questions asked in the JEE Main Chemistry paper were from Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. According to students, the level of questions was above the NCERT level.
Mathematics: Questions in the Maths section were asked from almost all chapters of coordinate geometry and algebra. The questions from calculus were less as compared to coordinate geometry. Also, some numerical based questions required lengthy calculations.
Overall the JEE Main shift one question paper for September 4 was balanced and of moderate difficulty level. However, the JEE Main paper 1 was a little lengthy as compared to past papers.
Physics: The paper was of moderate level but consisted of more calculation based questions. Integer type questions were calculative. Questions asked in the JEE Main Physics question paper were from all topics like Electrostat, Mechanics, Optics, and Modern Physics.
Chemistry: Chemistry paper was easy. The questions in this section were mostly theoretical with Organic Chemistry having a higher weightage as compared to Physical and Inorganic. Most of the questions in the JEE Main Chemistry question paper were from NCERT.
Mathematics- Maths section was lengthy and calculative as compared to Physics and Chemistry. Due to lengthy calculations, many students were unable to attempt this section completely.
Morning Shift
As per the feedback received by students who appeared in the morning session, question paper can be said to be difficult. The complete JEE main syllabus had been covered and questions in each subject were from all topics. Questions asked from Physics was the most difficult subject and questions from the informative part of Chemistry were also difficult. Maths questions from almost all topics of syllabus and 3-4 questions in Maths were of integer value answers. Binomial and standard deviation questions also asked in Maths. Questions from Physics were tricky and lengthy requiring elimination and approximation to arrive at solution. Mechanics part had 3-4 questions, 1 from EMV while modern physics was less. In Chemistry, numerical questions from conduction, electrochemistry and photoelectric effect were moderate. Informative questions from organic and inorganic chemistry were a bit difficult like chemical reactions of novestrol and questions from environmental effects from thermal power plants.
Afternoon Shift
The evening paper was easy in terms of difficulty level, as per the reaction from students who appeared in the exam. Physics part was moderate with equal weightage of numerical and theoretical part. Questions from mechanics were easy while that of EMV was moderate. Optics part was less on paper. In Chemistry, the Organic part was most difficult where SN-2 reactions and Aldol-Cannizzaro and organic drugs questions were asked. In physical chemistry, the electrochemistry and equilibrium part was also asked. In inorganic chemistry, easy questions from coordination and P-block were asked. In maths, most questions were from Integration, differentiation and vectors while some questions were also from relation and reasoning, In all, topics of class 11 and 12 were equally asked in all subjects.
The overall difficulty level of the paper was somewhere between easy and moderate. Physics section was a little tough.
Math section was a little bit lengthy.
Chemistry was easiest. One can save some time in chemistry section and utilise it for maths paper
50-60 percent of the questions were directly asked from NCERT and were fact based.
Physics was difficult as compared to Mathematics and Chemistry. The questions asked in the Physics section were slightly tricky and calculation based. Integer types of questions were calculative.
Chemistry was of moderate level. Theoretical and organic chemistry portions had a higher weightage. Numerical value based questions were calculative due to the mixing of concept and data based.
Maths section was balanced and easy.
Mathematics was easy to moderate. Questions asked in the JEE Main paper 1 exam September 3 were from Co-ordinate Geometry, Calculus and Algebra. Numerical value based questions were a bit lengthy.
Physics section was also of moderate difficulty level. Numerical value based questions were tough as compared to MCQ. The question asked on AC circuits was calculative.
Chemistry had questions from all Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry. Numerical based questions were lengthy. Fact based questions were asked directly from NCERT.
Overall paper was of moderate difficulty
Mathematics and Chemistry were of of average difficulty
Physics was comparatively easier
In the Chemistry section, equal weightage was given to organic, inorganic and physical chemistry.
In Mathematics, 70% of the questions were of moderate difficulty and easy and difficult questions were equally distributed.
The overall difficulty level of the JEE Main Paper 1 shift 1 exam was moderate.
The Physics section was a little bit difficult due to lengthy calculations.
Maths was quite easy as compared to the JEE Main January attempt.
Chemistry paper was a more theoretical type, memory-based and theoretical concepts were on the higher side.
The numerical questions were less.
JEE Main question paper was balanced and almost all the chapters and topics were covered.
The weightage of questions was more from XIth Class as compared to XIIth Class in all three subjects Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was the toughest and Chemistry was the easiest. This paper was of Easy to Moderate level as per students.
Mathematics was moderate, Physics was easy to moderate and Chemistry was easy.
The overall level of the exam was Easy to Moderate.
Physics was the difficult section for most of the students.
Maths was moderate and lengthy. Students were able to attempt 13-14 questions with ease.
Chemistry was easy. Questions were directly based on NCERT(60-70 %).
Questions were uniformly asked from the whole syllabus in each of the subjects.
The level of difficulty was easy as compared to the January session of JEE Main Paper-2 as per feedback from students.
Mathematics section was of easy to moderate level. Students reported that Numerical based questions were lengthy compared to Jan session of the same paper as questions involved calculations. All chapters covered in calculus and coordinate geometry.
Aptitude and Drawing Sections were easy.
Q. Where is Notre Dame Cathedral?
Ans: Paris, France.
Q. Where does the President of the USA live?
Ans: The White House
Q. Which colour represents equality?
Ans: White
Q. Why is beam used in buildings?
Ans : Bemas are used as critical support or the main framework in buildings.
Q. Whose residence is Downing street?
Ans: Downing Street is the official residence of the First Lord of the Treasury, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
Q. Where is Bara Imambara located?
Ans : Lucknow
Q. A thin liquid film formed between a U-shaped wire and a light slider supports a weight of 1.5x 10-2 N. The length of the slider is 30 cm and its weight negligible. The surface tension of the liquid film is -
Ans: 0.025
Q. A boy can throw a stone up to a maximum height of 10m. The maximum horizontal distance that the boy can throw the same stone will be?
Ans: 20m
Q. If the line 2x=y=k passes through the point which divides the line segment joining the points (1,1) and (2,4) in the ratio 3:2, then k equals?
Ans: 6
Q. An equation of a plane parallel to the plane x-2y+2z-5=0 and at a unit distance from the origin is?
Ans: x-2y+2z-3=0
Planning
Q. Draw a highway road diagram with car and truck in opposite direction
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Moderate difficulty.
According to students, Physics was the most difficult subject and Mathematics & Chemistry were moderate in difficulty level.
In Chemistry, questions were asked from Markovnikov reaction, Anti-Markovnikov reaction, Ideal gas equations, Thermal Expansion, etc.
Physics section had questions from Wheatstone bridge and resistance.
Questions in Mathematics had more weightage from Trigonometry, Algebra and Continuity & differentiability was dominant.
Equal weightage of questions from Class 11th and 12th syllabus
The exam was of moderate difficulty.
Physics was found to be the toughest subject by many students.
Chemistry was the easiest section and most of the questions were NCERT based.
Mathematics had questions from balanced topics.
The paper was of moderate difficulty.
The paper was based on NCERT.
Physics and Chemistry was easy while Mathematics was tough. Mathematics was lengthy.
There were more formula based questions in Physics.
Mathematics section included questions from coordinate geometry.
In chemistry, three questions were from coordination compounds.
Very less questions were asked from Modern Physics and Optics.
Moderate difficulty level.
Most students found Mathematics as the toughest section.
The questions based on calculus were quite easy, while the questions on algebra were tough.
Many students also found Physics to be a tough section. There were questions from Ray Optics and Waves in Physics.
The questions from 12th class syllabus were difficult in Physics as compared to questions from class 11th syllabus.
The question paper was from simple topics but had tricky and time-consuming questions.
The paper was of moderate level.
There were more questions from the 12th syllabus and NCERT based questions.
Five numerical questions were present from each subject.
Some students felt there were some time constraints.
Mathematics was a difficult section while Chemistry was the easiest.
Physics was also a tough section.
There were mostly inorganic questions in the Chemistry section. Questions regarding reactions were also there.
Around one or two questions were from Thermodynamics.
Numerical questions took time to solve.
Mathematics had more integration and differentiation questions.
In the Physics section, there were questions on electric fields. Both 11th and 12th standard syllabus questions were present in Physics.
According to the students who appeared for the examination, the paper was of moderate difficulty.
Many students found Mathematics and Physics difficult while Chemistry was comparatively easier.
There were a total five numerical value questions.
Integer questions were also present in the question paper.
The Chemistry section had 6 to 7 questions from Organic Chemistry and 5 to 6 from Inorganic.
In Physics, there were more questions from Circles, Thermodynamics.
Mathematics also had questions from coordinate geometry.
As per the students who attempted the afternoon shift, the exam was of moderate difficulty.
The aptitude questions mainly consisted of designs which the candidates had to see and say how it looks like from different views.
Drawing sections had questions like drawing of portrait and aesthetic values of equilateral triangles.
Mathematics was tough.
There were four numerical questions.
According to the students who attempted the examination, the paper was of moderate difficulty.
There were more questions from the 11th standard syllabus and Mathematics was of average difficulty.
In the General Aptitude section, there were questions such as explaining 3D image, viewing the structure of a building from the top and having to match it with the options.
Mathematics was a bit tricky but not tough. Coordinate Geometry and Sets & Probability questions were there in the paper.
General aptitude had questions on mental ability and there were only a few questions from theories.
Numerical value questions were not very tough
In the drawing section, the students had to draw a gymnast and then use cylinders to make a composition.
Drawing section had landscape related questions.
According to the JEE Main analysis for 2019, the examination was moderate in difficulty level.
The overall paper was of moderate difficulty.
Mathematics section was the most difficult out of all the sections. Physics was of moderate difficulty and chemistry was easiest but a bit tricky.
Questions were simple and straightforward, however, tricky questions were also asked
Most of the questions were NCERT based.
In the Chemistry section, Organic Chemistry included a few logical questions and was the difficult part.
Questions on Coordinate geometry in Mathematics were lengthy in nature
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The overall difficulty level of JEE Main exam is moderate to difficult.
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If you are intrigued by the programming world and are interested in developing communications networks then a career as database architect may be a good option for you. Data architect roles and responsibilities include building design models for data communication networks. Wide Area Networks (WANs), local area networks (LANs), and intranets are included in the database networks. It is expected that database architects will have in-depth knowledge of a company's business to develop a network to fulfil the requirements of the organisation. Stay tuned as we look at the larger picture and give you more information on what is db architecture, why you should pursue database architecture, what to expect from such a degree and what your job opportunities will be after graduation. Here, we will be discussing how to become a data architect. Students can visit NIT Trichy, IIT Kharagpur, JMI New Delhi.
A career as ethical hacker involves various challenges and provides lucrative opportunities in the digital era where every giant business and startup owns its cyberspace on the world wide web. Individuals in the ethical hacker career path try to find the vulnerabilities in the cyber system to get its authority. If he or she succeeds in it then he or she gets its illegal authority. Individuals in the ethical hacker career path then steal information or delete the file that could affect the business, functioning, or services of the organization.
The invention of the database has given fresh breath to the people involved in the data analytics career path. Analysis refers to splitting up a whole into its individual components for individual analysis. Data analysis is a method through which raw data are processed and transformed into information that would be beneficial for user strategic thinking.
Data are collected and examined to respond to questions, evaluate hypotheses or contradict theories. It is a tool for analyzing, transforming, modeling, and arranging data with useful knowledge, to assist in decision-making and methods, encompassing various strategies, and is used in different fields of business, research, and social science.
Individuals who opt for a career as geothermal engineers are the professionals involved in the processing of geothermal energy. The responsibilities of geothermal engineers may vary depending on the workplace location. Those who work in fields design facilities to process and distribute geothermal energy. They oversee the functioning of machinery used in the field.
The role of geotechnical engineer starts with reviewing the projects needed to define the required material properties. The work responsibilities are followed by a site investigation of rock, soil, fault distribution and bedrock properties on and below an area of interest. The investigation is aimed to improve the ground engineering design and determine their engineering properties that include how they will interact with, on or in a proposed construction.
The role of geotechnical engineer in mining includes designing and determining the type of foundations, earthworks, and or pavement subgrades required for the intended man-made structures to be made. Geotechnical engineering jobs are involved in earthen and concrete dam construction projects, working under a range of normal and extreme loading conditions.
How fascinating it is to represent the whole world on just a piece of paper or a sphere. With the help of maps, we are able to represent the real world on a much smaller scale. Individuals who opt for a career as a cartographer are those who make maps. But, cartography is not just limited to maps, it is about a mixture of art, science, and technology. As a cartographer, not only you will create maps but use various geodetic surveys and remote sensing systems to measure, analyse, and create different maps for political, cultural or educational purposes.
Treasury analyst career path is often regarded as certified treasury specialist in some business situations, is a finance expert who specifically manages a company or organisation's long-term and short-term financial targets. Treasurer synonym could be a financial officer, which is one of the reputed positions in the corporate world. In a large company, the corporate treasury jobs hold power over the financial decision-making of the total investment and development strategy of the organisation.
A Product Manager is a professional responsible for product planning and marketing. He or she manages the product throughout the Product Life Cycle, gathering and prioritising the product. A product manager job description includes defining the product vision and working closely with team members of other departments to deliver winning products.
An underwriter is a person who assesses and evaluates the risk of insurance in his or her field like mortgage, loan, health policy, investment, and so on and so forth. The underwriter career path does involve risks as analysing the risks means finding out if there is a way for the insurance underwriter jobs to recover the money from its clients. If the risk turns out to be too much for the company then in the future it is an underwriter who will be held accountable for it. Therefore, one must carry out his or her job with a lot of attention and diligence.
A career as Bank Probationary Officer (PO) is seen as a promising career opportunity and a white-collar career. Each year aspirants take the Bank PO exam. This career provides plenty of career development and opportunities for a successful banking future. If you have more questions about a career as Bank Probationary Officer (PO), what is probationary officer or how to become a Bank Probationary Officer (PO) then you can read the article and clear all your doubts.
Individuals in the operations manager jobs are responsible for ensuring the efficiency of each department to acquire its optimal goal. They plan the use of resources and distribution of materials. The operations manager's job description includes managing budgets, negotiating contracts, and performing administrative tasks.
The invention of the database has given fresh breath to the people involved in the data analytics career path. Analysis refers to splitting up a whole into its individual components for individual analysis. Data analysis is a method through which raw data are processed and transformed into information that would be beneficial for user strategic thinking.
Data are collected and examined to respond to questions, evaluate hypotheses or contradict theories. It is a tool for analyzing, transforming, modeling, and arranging data with useful knowledge, to assist in decision-making and methods, encompassing various strategies, and is used in different fields of business, research, and social science.
A career as a Finance Executive requires one to be responsible for monitoring an organisation's income, investments and expenses to create and evaluate financial reports. His or her role involves performing audits, invoices, and budget preparations. He or she manages accounting activities, bank reconciliations, and payable and receivable accounts.
An Investment Banking career involves the invention and generation of capital for other organizations, governments, and other entities. Individuals who opt for a career as Investment Bankers are the head of a team dedicated to raising capital by issuing bonds. Investment bankers are termed as the experts who have their fingers on the pulse of the current financial and investing climate. Students can pursue various Investment Banker courses, such as Banking and Insurance, and Economics to opt for an Investment Banking career path.
A career as Transportation Planner requires technical application of science and technology in engineering, particularly the concepts, equipment and technologies involved in the production of products and services. In fields like land use, infrastructure review, ecological standards and street design, he or she considers issues of health, environment and performance. A Transportation Planner assigns resources for implementing and designing programmes. He or she is responsible for assessing needs, preparing plans and forecasts and compliance with regulations.
Individuals in the architecture career are the building designers who plan the whole construction keeping the safety and requirements of the people. Individuals in architect career in India provides professional services for new constructions, alterations, renovations and several other activities. Individuals in architectural careers in India visit site locations to visualize their projects and prepare scaled drawings to submit to a client or employer as a design. Individuals in architecture careers also estimate build costs, materials needed, and the projected time frame to complete a build.
Having a landscape architecture career, you are involved in site analysis, site inventory, land planning, planting design, grading, stormwater management, suitable design, and construction specification. Frederick Law Olmsted, the designer of Central Park in New York introduced the title “landscape architect”. The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA) proclaims that "Landscape Architects research, plan, design and advise on the stewardship, conservation and sustainability of development of the environment and spaces, both within and beyond the built environment". Therefore, individuals who opt for a career as a landscape architect are those who are educated and experienced in landscape architecture. Students need to pursue various landscape architecture degrees, such as M.Des, M.Plan to become landscape architects. If you have more questions regarding a career as a landscape architect or how to become a landscape architect then you can read the article to get your doubts cleared.
An expert in plumbing is aware of building regulations and safety standards and works to make sure these standards are upheld. Testing pipes for leakage using air pressure and other gauges, and also the ability to construct new pipe systems by cutting, fitting, measuring and threading pipes are some of the other more involved aspects of plumbing. Individuals in the plumber career path are self-employed or work for a small business employing less than ten people, though some might find working for larger entities or the government more desirable.
Individuals who opt for a career as construction managers have a senior-level management role offered in construction firms. Responsibilities in the construction management career path are assigning tasks to workers, inspecting their work, and coordinating with other professionals including architects, subcontractors, and building services engineers.
Carpenters are typically construction workers. They stay involved in performing many types of construction activities. It includes cutting, fitting and assembling wood. Carpenters may help in building constructions, bridges, big ships and boats. Here, in the article, we will discuss carpenter career path, carpenter salary, how to become a carpenter, carpenter job outlook.
An individual who opts for a career as a welder is a professional tradesman who is skilled in creating a fusion between two metal pieces to join it together with the use of a manual or fully automatic welding machine in their welder career path. It is joined by intense heat and gas released between the metal pieces through the welding machine to permanently fix it.
Individuals who opt for a career as an environmental engineer are construction professionals who utilise the skills and knowledge of biology, soil science, chemistry and the concept of engineering to design and develop projects that serve as solutions to various environmental problems.
Orthotists and Prosthetists are professionals who provide aid to patients with disabilities. They fix them to artificial limbs (prosthetics) and help them to regain stability. There are times when people lose their limbs in an accident. In some other occasions, they are born without a limb or orthopaedic impairment. Orthotists and prosthetists play a crucial role in their lives with fixing them to assistive devices and provide mobility.
A veterinary doctor is a medical professional with a degree in veterinary science. The veterinary science qualification is the minimum requirement to become a veterinary doctor. There are numerous veterinary science courses offered by various institutes. He or she is employed at zoos to ensure they are provided with good health facilities and medical care to improve their life expectancy.
A career in pathology in India is filled with several responsibilities as it is a medical branch and affects human lives. The demand for pathologists has been increasing over the past few years as people are getting more aware of different diseases. Not only that, but an increase in population and lifestyle changes have also contributed to the increase in a pathologist’s demand. The pathology careers provide an extremely huge number of opportunities and if you want to be a part of the medical field you can consider being a pathologist. If you want to know more about a career in pathology in India then continue reading this article.
Gynaecology can be defined as the study of the female body. The job outlook for gynaecology is excellent since there is evergreen demand for one because of their responsibility of dealing with not only women’s health but also fertility and pregnancy issues. Although most women prefer to have a women obstetrician gynaecologist as their doctor, men also explore a career as a gynaecologist and there are ample amounts of male doctors in the field who are gynaecologists and aid women during delivery and childbirth.
When it comes to an operation theatre, there are several tasks that are to be carried out before as well as after the operation or surgery has taken place. Such tasks are not possible without surgical tech and surgical tech tools. A single surgeon cannot do it all alone. It’s like for a footballer he needs his team’s support to score a goal the same goes for a surgeon. It is here, when a surgical technologist comes into the picture. It is the job of a surgical technologist to prepare the operation theatre with all the required equipment before the surgery. Not only that, once an operation is done it is the job of the surgical technologist to clean all the equipment. One has to fulfil the minimum requirements of surgical tech qualifications.
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An oncologist is a specialised doctor responsible for providing medical care to patients diagnosed with cancer. He or she uses several therapies to control the cancer and its effect on the human body such as chemotherapy, immunotherapy, radiation therapy and biopsy. An oncologist designs a treatment plan based on a pathology report after diagnosing the type of cancer and where it is spreading inside the body.
Those who wish to make a dentist career in India must know that dental training opens up a universe of expert chances. Notwithstanding private practice, the present dental school graduates can pick other dental profession alternatives, remembering working in medical clinic crisis rooms, leading propelled lab examinations, teaching future dental specialists, or in any event, venturing to the far corners of the planet with International health and relief organizations.
Individuals following a career as health inspectors have to face resistance and lack of cooperation while working on the sites. The health inspector's job description includes taking precautionary measures while inspecting to save themself from any external injury and the need to cover their mouth to avoid toxic substances. A health inspector does the desk job as well as the fieldwork. Health inspector jobs require one to travel long hours to inspect a particular place.
For an individual who opts for a career as an actor, the primary responsibility is to completely speak to the character he or she is playing and to persuade the crowd that the character is genuine by connecting with them and bringing them into the story. This applies to significant roles and littler parts, as all roles join to make an effective creation. Here in this article, we will discuss how to become an actor in India, actor exams, actor salary in India, and actor jobs.
Radio Jockey is an exciting, promising career and a great challenge for music lovers. If you are really interested in a career as radio jockey, then it is very important for an RJ to have an automatic, fun, and friendly personality. If you want to get a job done in this field, a strong command of the language and a good voice are always good things. Apart from this, in order to be a good radio jockey, you will also listen to good radio jockeys so that you can understand their style and later make your own by practicing.
A career as radio jockey has a lot to offer to deserving candidates. If you want to know more about a career as radio jockey, and how to become a radio jockey then continue reading the article.
Individuals who opt for a career as acrobats create and direct original routines for themselves, in addition to developing interpretations of existing routines. The work of circus acrobats can be seen in a variety of performance settings, including circus, reality shows, sports events like the Olympics, movies and commercials. Individuals who opt for a career as acrobats must be prepared to face rejections and intermittent periods of work. The creativity of acrobats may extend to other aspects of the performance. For example, acrobats in the circus may work with gym trainers, celebrities or collaborate with other professionals to enhance such performance elements as costume and or maybe at the teaching end of the career.
Career as a video game designer is filled with excitement as well as responsibilities. A video game designer is someone who is involved in the process of creating a game from day one. He or she is responsible for fulfilling duties like designing the character of the game, the several levels involved, plot, art and similar other elements. Individuals who opt for a career as a video game designer may also write the codes for the game using different programming languages. Depending on the video game designer job description and experience they may also have to lead a team and do the early testing of the game in order to suggest changes and find loopholes.
The career as a Talent Agent is filled with responsibilities. A Talent Agent is someone who is involved in the pre-production process of the film. It is a very busy job for a Talent Agent but as and when an individual gains experience and progresses in the career he or she can have people assisting him or her in work. Depending on one’s responsibilities, number of clients and experience he or she may also have to lead a team and work with juniors under him or her in a talent agency. In order to know more about the job of a talent agent continue reading the article.
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Careers in videography are art that can be defined as a creative and interpretive process that culminates in the authorship of an original work of art rather than a simple recording of a simple event. It would be wrong to portrait it as a subcategory of photography, rather photography is one of the crafts used in videographer jobs in addition to technical skills like organization, management, interpretation, and image-manipulation techniques. Students pursue Visual Media, Film, Television, Digital Video Production to opt for a videographer career path. The visual impacts of a film are driven by the creative decisions taken in videography jobs. Individuals who opt for a career as a videographer are involved in the entire lifecycle of a film and production.
A multimedia specialist is a media professional who creates, audio, videos, graphic image files, computer animations for multimedia applications. He or she is responsible for planning, producing, and maintaining websites and applications.
Individuals who want to opt for a career as a Visual Communication Designer will work in the graphic design and arts industry. Every sector in the modern age is using visuals to connect with people, clients, or customers. This career involves art and technology and candidates who want to pursue their career as visual communication designer has a great scope of career opportunity.
In a career as a copywriter, one has to consult with the client and understand the brief well. A career as a copywriter has a lot to offer to deserving candidates. Several new mediums of advertising are opening therefore making it a lucrative career choice. Students can pursue various copywriter courses such as Journalism, Advertising, Marketing Management. Here, we have discussed how to become a freelance copywriter, copywriter career path, how to become a copywriter in India, and copywriting career outlook.
Careers in journalism are filled with excitement as well as responsibilities. One cannot afford to miss out on the details. As it is the small details that provide insights into a story. Depending on those insights a journalist goes about writing a news article. A journalism career can be stressful at times but if you are someone who is passionate about it then it is the right choice for you. If you want to know more about the media field and journalist career then continue reading this article.
For publishing books, newspapers, magazines and digital material, editorial and commercial strategies are set by publishers. Individuals in publishing career paths make choices about the markets their businesses will reach and the type of content that their audience will be served. Individuals in book publisher careers collaborate with editorial staff, designers, authors, and freelance contributors who develop and manage the creation of content.
In a career as a vlogger, one generally works for himself or herself. However, once an individual has gained viewership there are several brands and companies that approach them for paid collaboration. It is one of those fields where an individual can earn well while following his or her passion. Ever since internet cost got reduced the viewership for these types of content has increased on a large scale. Therefore, the career as vlogger has a lot to offer. If you want to know more about the career as vlogger, how to become a vlogger, so on and so forth then continue reading the article. Students can visit Jamia Millia Islamia, Asian College of Journalism, Indian Institute of Mass Communication to pursue journalism degrees.
Individuals in the editor career path is an unsung hero of the news industry who polishes the language of the news stories provided by stringers, reporters, copywriters and content writers and also news agencies. Individuals who opt for a career as an editor make it more persuasive, concise and clear for readers. In this article, we will discuss the details of the editor's career path such as how to become an editor in India, editor salary in India and editor skills and qualities.
Advertising managers consult with the financial department to plan a marketing strategy schedule and cost estimates. We often see advertisements that attract us a lot, not every advertisement is just to promote a business but some of them provide a social message as well. There was an advertisement for a washing machine brand that implies a story that even a man can do household activities. And of course, how could we even forget those jingles which we often sing while working?
Photography is considered both a science and an art, an artistic means of expression in which the camera replaces the pen. In a career as a photographer, an individual is hired to capture the moments of public and private events, such as press conferences or weddings, or may also work inside a studio, where people go to get their picture clicked. Photography is divided into many streams each generating numerous career opportunities in photography. With the boom in advertising, media, and the fashion industry, photography has emerged as a lucrative and thrilling career option for many Indian youths.
A career as social media manager involves implementing the company’s or brand’s marketing plan across all social media channels. Social media managers help in building or improving a brand’s or a company’s website traffic, build brand awareness, create and implement marketing and brand strategy. Social media managers are key to important social communication as well.
A Product Manager is a professional responsible for product planning and marketing. He or she manages the product throughout the Product Life Cycle, gathering and prioritising the product. A product manager job description includes defining the product vision and working closely with team members of other departments to deliver winning products.
A quality controller plays a crucial role in an organisation. He or she is responsible for performing quality checks on manufactured products. He or she identifies the defects in a product and rejects the product.
A quality controller records detailed information about products with defects and sends it to the supervisor or plant manager to take necessary actions to improve the production process.
Production Manager Job Description: A Production Manager is responsible for ensuring smooth running of manufacturing processes in an efficient manner. He or she plans and organises production schedules. The role of Production Manager involves estimation, negotiation on budget and timescales with the clients and managers.
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Quality Assurance Manager Job Description: A QA Manager is an administrative professional responsible for overseeing the activity of the QA department and staff. It involves developing, implementing and maintaining a system that is qualified and reliable for testing to meet specifications of products of organisations as well as development processes.
A QA Lead is in charge of the QA Team. The role of QA Lead comes with the responsibility of assessing services and products in order to determine that he or she meets the quality standards. He or she develops, implements and manages test plans.
Are you searching for a Reliability Engineer job description? A Reliability Engineer is responsible for ensuring long lasting and high quality products. He or she ensures that materials, manufacturing equipment, components and processes are error free. A Reliability Engineer role comes with the responsibility of minimising risks and effectiveness of processes and equipment.
A Safety Manager is a professional responsible for employee’s safety at work. He or she plans, implements and oversees the company’s employee safety. A Safety Manager ensures compliance and adherence to Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) guidelines.
Are you searching for a Corporate Executive job description? A Corporate Executive role comes with administrative duties. He or she provides support to the leadership of the organisation. A Corporate Executive fulfils the business purpose and ensures its financial stability. In this article, we are going to discuss how to become corporate executive.
ITSM Manager is a professional responsible for heading the ITSM (Information Technology Service Management) or (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) processes. He or she ensures that operation management provides appropriate resource levels for problem resolutions. The ITSM Manager oversees the level of prioritisation for the problems, critical incidents, planned as well as proactive tasks.
Individuals in the information security manager career path involves in overseeing and controlling all aspects of computer security. The IT security manager job description includes planning and carrying out security measures to protect the business data and information from corruption, theft, unauthorised access, and deliberate attack
Careers in computer programming primarily refer to the systematic act of writing code and moreover include wider computer science areas. The word 'programmer' or 'coder' has entered into practice with the growing number of newly self-taught tech enthusiasts. Computer programming careers involve the use of designs created by software developers and engineers and transforming them into commands that can be implemented by computers. These commands result in regular usage of social media sites, word-processing applications and browsers.
A Product Manager is a professional responsible for product planning and marketing. He or she manages the product throughout the Product Life Cycle, gathering and prioritising the product. A product manager job description includes defining the product vision and working closely with team members of other departments to deliver winning products.
An IT Consultant is a professional who is also known as a technology consultant. He or she is required to provide consultation to industrial and commercial clients to resolve business and IT problems and acquire optimum growth. An IT consultant can find work by signing up with an IT consultancy firm, or he or she can work on their own as independent contractors and select the projects he or she wants to work on.
A Data Architect role involves formulating the organisational data strategy. It involves data quality, flow of data within the organisation and security of data. The vision of Data Architect provides support to convert business requirements into technical requirements.
The Security Engineer is responsible for overseeing and controlling the various aspects of a company's computer security. Individuals in the security engineer jobs include developing and implementing policies and procedures to protect the data and information of the organisation. In this article, we will discuss the security engineer job description, security engineer skills, security engineer course, and security engineer career path.
A UX Architect is someone who influences the design processes and its outcomes. He or she possesses a solid understanding of user research, information architecture, interaction design and content strategy.
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