JEE Main Paper 1 Analysis 2020: January 8
JEE Main Paper 1 Analysis 2020: January 8: National Testing Agency (NTA) has conducted JEE Main 2020 Paper 1. The forenoon session was held from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM and the afternoon session was conducted from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Candidates appearing for the entrance exam can check the detailed analysis of the JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 for January 8 in this article. Along with the details on how the examination is conducted, the JEE Main 2020 Paper 1 analysis consists of information regarding the difficulty level, types of questions asked, the expected marks. Candidates can use the analysis to help themselves prepare in a much better way. Also, the analysis can be used to get an idea about the performance.

JEE Main Paper 1 Analysis 2020 (January 8) - Afternoon Session
The paper was of moderate level but was lengthy. Many students were unable to attempt all the questions. Many candidates found Mathematics as the toughest section, while many found Physics to be the most difficult section. Chemistry was considered to be the easiest section. Most of the questions were asked from class 12th syllabus and approximately 85% of the questions were from NCERT. Almost all the questions asked in Chemistry were from NCERT. The question paper had more theoretical questions as compared to numerical questions. Coordinate had high weightage. In chemistry, there were three questions from coordinate compound. Questions from Thermodynamics and Liquid State were also asked. All the numerical questions in Chemistry were very easy and formula based.
Jaymala: The exam was very nice. For me, Physics was a bit difficult and Chemistry was very easy. I was able to attempt 22 questions. I am expecting to score around 200.
Cuza - Mathematics was quite difficult. Physics and Chemistry were very easy. The numerical questions asked in the questions were formula based. Approximately 85% of the questions were from NCERT.
Shivani - Paper was good. I found Mathematics to be lengthy. Chemistry was easy. Most of the questions were asked from class 12th syllabus. All the questions asked in Chemistry were from NCERT. The questions were more theoretical questions as compared to numerical questions. All the numerical based questions in Chemistry were very easy and formula-based. I am expecting to score somewhere between 150 to 200.
-->Priya - Paper was good. Mathematics and Chemistry were easy. Almost 50% of questions were numerical.
JEE Main Paper 1 Analysis 2020 (January 8) - Forenoon Session
According to the students who appeared for JEE Main Paper 1 exam on January 8 (forenoon shift), the paper was of moderate difficulty level. As per most of the students, Mathematics was the toughest section. The questions based on calculus were pretty easy, while the questions on algebra were tough. For many students, Physics was also a tough section. There were questions from Ray Optics and Waves in Physics. Also, 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.
Ayushman - Chemistry and Mathematics were easy, but, Physics was a bit difficult. In Mathematics, the questions from algebra were difficult and calculus was easy. I am expecting to obtain 200+ marks. I am targetting NIT and IIITs.
Chinmay- The paper was challenging and traumatizing. I found Physics to be quite challenging and chemistry to be the easiest one. Mathematics was super tough. The question paper was from simple topics but had tricky questions.
Krishi- The paper was fine. I think Mathematics was the toughest section out of all. I believed that it was my strong area but I couldn't do most of the questions. I am expecting to score above 100.
Sai- The paper was fine and I am expecting to score 194. Physics was tough for me. Mathematics was easy and Chemistry was moderate.
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The correction window of jee mains will open from 27th January till 30th January, 2021. Students can correct following things:
- Personal Details: In case of spelling mistakes.
- Academic Details:Information regarding the academic details.
- Change of Paper:Change your choice of paper from Paper 1 to Paper 2 (and vice versa). Both papers can also be selected.
- Language of Examination
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Students must remember that it us a one time facility and they will not he allowed to correct their application form again. If students wish to change their category from general to reserved then they have to pau extra fees. For more info you may visit the following link:
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i m jee aspirant aiming for feb attempt would be my best attempt. my problem is i m not able to split my time schedule to tests and practise, like when to give test and how can i complete around 60 chapters efficiently so that i could score good in final so what should me time table in detail??
You must make sure that you sit for at least 3 hours to make a habit of giving tests for 3 hours. You can give 2-3 tests daily for good results and to complete whole syllabus before the examination. If you wish you can also practice chaptee- wise questions. Give yourself enough time to rest between two tests. You can attempt one test in the morning, one in the afternoon amd one at night and in between that you might revise things and take a bit of rest. You can also split your time subject wise. The subject that you think us a tough one, you can practice it's questions in the morning, when you are most energetic and the, easiest one at the last.
How to get Admission in IISE Banglore?Can we get Admission by clearing jee mains?
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As per the admission criteria of IISC Banglore, candidates who have qualified 10+2 can get admission by IIT JEE (jee mains) exam or KVPY exam or by NEET exam. You can get admission in to Bsc programs offered by IISc Banglore. To know more, visit here:
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I am currently a class 10 student,I want to prepare for JEE... HOW SHOULD I BEGIN??? PREPARATION TIPS WOULD BE MONUMENTAL FOR ME....
As you told that right now you are in class 10th, usually the perfect time to start jee mains preparation is in class 11th since right now you might he having your boards. But if you wish to start it now then here are some of the tips:
- First look at the syllabus of jee mains and start with ncerts, start with first chapter of class 11th of jee mains. Once you read that chapter, try to solve its problems and refer to other good books to make your foundation strong.
- You have ample amount of time for jee mains preparation. Make a time table fo yourself and push your limits slowly.
- Be motivated throughout the journey.
- Get some good books of each subject and give equal time to each subject.
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I passed 12 th in 2019, can I pass 12 th in again 2022 and sit in jee advanced
If you want to study class 11th and 12th again and if you have already passed once then you will have to do it from a different board and probably a state board.I believe this is not a good option because this will waste your 2 years. Instead you should give improvement exam and and enhance your marks.
Again the decision is yours, take wisely.
Goodluck