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JEE Mains 2026 Yesterday Question Paper with Solutions - We are providing students with the complete JEE Mains 2026 yesterday question paper and solutions for the January session exam, which are memory-based, to demonstrate how to answer each question correctly and to improve on overall accuracy. This analysis will include JEE Mains 2026 yesterday question paper, shift 1, 2 and it will be helpful for students to review their performance during the examination, assess their JEE Mains 2026 yesterday question paper performance and prepare them for their next attempt.
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As the exam is concluded, we are providing you with the JEE Main 2026 yesterday paper analysis of shift 1 below:
1. Physics:
The overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 21st January morning shift Physics section was easy to moderate.
The Physics paper was easy wrt maths and more challenging with respect to the chemistry paper.
JEE Main 21st January morning shift Physics paper was easy compared to last year's JEE Main.
The paper was doable for those who went through the proper revision, because most of the questions were formula-based.
Questions were asked about the following Topics:
1 Question from Thermal properties of fluids (Bernoulli’s Theorem )
2 Question from Optics(1-microscope, 1 - Power of lens related)
1 Question from semiconductor(Logic Gate)
2 Questions from unit and dimension( 1- Dimension , 1 - error)
1 Question from Current Electricity
1 Question from Calorimetry
1 Question from Rotational Motion (Moment of Inertia)
1 Question From Kinematics (NLM)
1 Question From Gravitation
1 Question from Electromagnetic Wave
1 Question from EMI (Solenoid)
2. Chemistry:
The overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 21st January morning shift Chemistry section was tough.
The Chemistry paper was tough wrt maths and more challenging with respect to the physics paper.
JEE Main 21st January morning shift Chemistry paper was tough compared to last year's JEE Main.
The paper was doable for those who went through the proper revision
Most of the questions were lengthy and statement-based
Students spend approx 60-70 min in Chemistry
Questions were asked about the following Topics:
3 Questions from Coordination Chemistry
2 Questions asked about Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
2-3 Questions asked from p-block
1 Mix question from Chemical and Ionic equilibrium
3-4 questions from the Mole concept
2 questions from General Organic Chemistry
1 question from Biomolecules
1 question from Chemical Thermodynamics
1 question from Electrochemistry and Redox Reaction.
3. Maths:
Mathematics questions were relatively less lengthy and calculation-intensive compared to Physics and Chemistry.
The overall difficulty level of the Maths section was Moderate.
Most questions were lengthy and tricky, requiring good time management and strong calculation accuracy.
The Maths paper can be best described as “Moderate” in nature.
Compared to recent JEE Main trends, the level of Mathematics in this shift was less tougher side due to extensive calculations and multi-step solving.
Mathematics was easier than last year.
Students needed a clear conceptual understanding, along with speed and precision, to attempt a good number of questions.
Questions were from the following important topics:
Questions based on Calculus were relatively fewer.
2-3 questions were from Vector Algebra and 3D geometry
1 question from quadratic equations
1 question was from sequence and series
1 question was based on PnC and the probability concept combined.
2 questions were from straight lines, 1 question from a circle
1 question from Matrices, which was a bit lengthy
2 questions were from sets and relations.
Arithmetic and Geometric Progression
3 questions were from Conic Sections (1 related to parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola each)
1 Question was also from the Application of Derivatives
The JEE Main 2026 yesterday paper analysis shift 2 is added as the shift is over. Check it below:
1. Physics
The overall difficulty level of the Physics paper was easy.
The overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 21st January evening shift Physics section was easier to moderate than the morning shift
The Physics paper was easy with respect to the maths and chemistry papers.
JEE Main 21st January evening shift Physics paper was easy compared to last year's JEE Main.
The physics paper was doable for those who went through the proper revision, because most of the questions were formula-based.
Some previous year questions were exactly asked in the paper.
Questions were asked about the following Topics:
2 questions from capacitors
1 question from optics - prism topic
2 questions from modern physics (1 from stopping potential)
2-3 questions from thermodynamics (degrees of freedom and work done)
2 questions from current electricity (1 from equivalent resistance)
1 question from semiconductor
1 question from the river boat problem (kinematics)
1 question from combination of Newton’s law and rotational motion
1 question from circular motion
1 question from electrostatics - potential topic
1 question from terminal velocity and error measurement
1 question from capillary tube
1 question from significant figure (addition rule)
1 question from magnetism (magnetic field due to current carrying wire)
2. Maths
The overall difficulty level of the Maths section was Moderate to Hard.
Mathematics questions were relatively more lengthy and more calculative compared to Shift 1.
In this shift, Maths questions were comparatively more difficult than Chemistry and Physics questions.
The Maths paper can be best described as “Moderate but lengthy” in nature. A good number of questions were lengthy and tricky, demanding careful calculations and proper time management.
Compared to recent JEE Main trends, the level of Mathematics in this shift was slightly on the tougher side due to the emphasis on long calculations and multi-step problem-solving.
In comparison with Shift 1, Shift 2 was more time-consuming and required higher calculation accuracy and patience from students.
Mathematics was relatively more challenging than Shift 1, but still approachable for students who were comfortable with lengthy numerical questions.
Students needed a strong conceptual understanding, along with speed, accuracy, and effective time management, to attempt a good number of questions.
Questions were from the following important topics:
There were at least 2 Statement-based questions.
2 Questions from Functions
2 Questions from Matrices
2 Questions from Vector algebra
3 Questions from Three-Dimensional Geometry
1 from Integral Calculus
1 question from the Differential equation, which was very easy
1 from Parabola, 1 from Circle
1 From Inverse Trigonometry, which was easy
No questions from Limit, Continuity and differentiability.
1 question from Probability
3. Chemistry
Overall difficult level of Chemistry was moderate
The overall difficulty level of the Chemistry section JEE Main 21st January evening shift was easy with respect to the morning shift.
The Chemistry paper was easy wrt maths and difficult wrt physics section.
The paper was doable for those who went through the proper revision
Some questions are statement-based.
Direct reaction-based questions
The organic portion had more named reaction question.
Questions were asked about the following Topics:
2 questions from Chemical Bonding
1 question from Chemical Kinetics
2 questions from p block
1 question from Solutions
2 questions from Periodic properties
1 question from Amines
2 questions from Coordination Chemistry
1 question from Salt Analysis
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We have given a clear comparison of the overall difficulty for both yesterday shift 1 and shift 2 to help students learn about the paper.
Subject | Shift 1 | Shift 2 |
Moderate | Easy | |
Tough | Moderate | |
Moderate | Tough | |
Overall | Moderate to Tough | Easy to Moderate |
JEE Main Previous Year Question Papers play a vital role in the preparation of engineering aspirants. These papers help students understand the exam pattern, marking scheme, and level of difficulty of questions asked in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Practicing previous year papers also improves time management and boosts confidence before the actual examination.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, all questions on the exam were based specifically on subjects within the defined JEE Main syllabus, with a strong focus on the core principles of each of these subject areas.
Yes, many of the exam questions yesterday were very similar in concept to some of the past year JEE Main exam questions. Therefore, Practiced Past Year Questions (PYQs) were a good source in terms of preparation for the exam.
On Question asked by student community
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