JEE Advanced 2021 analysis for paper 1; Check difficulty level
Prabakaran K | October 3, 2021 | 06:07 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT, Kharagpur has concluded JEE Advanced exam 2021 paper 1. As per the student’s review, the difficulty level of the JEE Advanced 2021 exam was moderately difficult.
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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur has conducted the JEE Advanced 2021 paper 1 as a computer-based test. Candidates who appeared in the JEE Advanced 2021 examination can check the JEE Advanced exam analysis 2021 here.
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The JEE Advanced 2021 exam had two papers (1 & 2). Both the papers were conducted for three hours each. The question types were multiple-choice questions, questions with multiple answers, numerical value questions with matching type questions.
As per the students reaction, a total of 57 questions were asked in the paper 1. 19 questions were asked from each section. The overall weightage of the exam is 180 marks.
JEE Advanced analysis 2021
As per the student’s review, the overall difficulty level of the JEE Advanced 2021 exam was moderately difficult. Know the JEE Advanced paper analysis 2021 below.
JEE Advanced 2021 paper 1 marking scheme
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Section |
I |
II |
III |
IV |
|
Making Scheme |
4 Questions of Single Correct Type +3, -1 |
3 Paragraphs with Two Questions Each, Numerical value answer type to second decimal place +2, 0 |
6 Questions more than one option Correct type +4, -2 with partial marking |
3 Questions with non negative integer Type answer +4, 0 |
JEE Advanced paper 1 analysis by FIITJEE
Chemistry: As per the experts, Chemistry was a balanced section with questions covering chapters of 11th &12 th class equally. In Inorganic Chemistry questions were directly from NCERT. In Physical Chemistry questions were asked from Titration, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics (Kinetic Theory Gases). In Organic Chemistry, questions mostly asked from Amines, Biomolecules, Oxygen containing Compounds.
Physics: This section has questions mostly from Class XI. Some Tough questions were asked from Chapters of Current Electricity, Optics, Rotation & Modern Physics. Overall, this section was easier compared to the other two subjects as per students.
Mathematics: This section was difficult as per students. There were 2 questions from Matrices & Determinants. There were questions from Functions, Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals. Some good questions were asked from chapters of Probability, Complex Numbers,3-D Geometry.
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