Exam Paper Analysis: JEE Main (Session-2) April 10 Shift 1 Exam Paper!
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The National Testing Agency held the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023 for session 2 day 3 at numerous locations in India on April 10, 2023.
Paper 1 (for admission to B.E./B.Tech programs) and Paper 2 (for admission to B.Arch/B.Planning programs) made up the JEE Main 2023 session 2 day 3 exam. There were two shifts for the exam: morning and afternoon. The hours of the morning and afternoon shifts were respectively 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
The test was straightforward, according to the candidates who took it on April 10. A few of the physics questions were a little challenging, but overall, the test was simple and easy to score.
Some students claimed they were unable to complete the entire Mathematics part within the allotted time because it was so long and time-consuming. The Chemistry Part, on the other hand, featured questions from NCERT textbooks and was thought to be rather simple and easy.
Difficulty Level by Subject
The difficulty of physics was average. The majority of the questions were simple and moderate. The questions were evenly dispersed across all of the units, and the majority of them were based on the NCERT.
There was a combination of easy and moderate questions in chemistry. Mostly simple questions made up the Chemistry section. Compared to Organic and Inorganic Chemistry, more questions were asked in Physical Chemistry.
The difficulty level for mathematics was graded as moderate. There were questions with mixed concepts.
Class-Based Distribution Level
- In Physics, questions primarily came from the Class 12th Syllabus.
- The majority of the questions in Chemistry were drawn from the Class 11th curriculum.
- In general, the distribution of questions was heavily influenced by the Class 12th Syllabus.