JEE Advanced 2022 exam analysis for paper 1 available; Difficulty level
Mayank Uniyal | August 28, 2022 | 01:38 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Bombay has successfully concluded the JEE Advanced 2022 paper 1 at 12 PM. Candidates can now check the JEE Advanced 2022 exam analysis, difficulty level here.
Explore JEE Advanced chapter-wise weightage to identify high-scoring topics in Physics, Chemistry & Maths. Plan smarter and boost your exam preparation.
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Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has successfully conducted the JEE Advanced 2022 paper 1. Candidates can now check the JEE Advanced paper 1 analysis for today's exam. According to students’ feedback, the overall difficulty level of the JEE Advanced 2022 exam was moderate to difficult.
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Students found the Mathematics section the most difficult. However, Physics and Chemistry were moderate and easy respectively. Along with JEE Advanced exam analysis, candidates can check the subject-wise difficulty level of exam. Various coaching institutes will soon release the unofficial JEE Advanced 2022 question paper with solution pdf along with the unofficial JEE Advanced answer key. know the difficulty level of JEE Advanced question paper 2022 from below.
JEE Advanced 2022 Difficulty level subject-wise
|
Subject |
Paper 1 difficulty level |
|
Physics |
Moderate to difficult |
|
Chemistry |
Easy to moderate |
|
Mathematics |
Tricky and tough |
JEE Advanced 2022 subject-wise exam analysis for July 29 shift 1
Physics - This section was moderate according to the feedback provided by students. Some of the topics asked were from rotational motion, thermodynamics, modern physics, capacitors, LC circuits, kinematics, gravitation, optics, and current electricity.
Chemistry - According to the candidates, chemistry was easy to moderate. Questions were asked from electrochemistry, chemical equilibrium, atomic structure, thermodynamics, organic chemistry, questions mostly asked from Amines, polymers, biomolecules, oxygen containing compounds.
Mathematics - Students found the Mathematics section was tough. The questions asked were from functions, matrices, ellipse, vectors, probability, harmonic progressions, and Trigonometric Equations. Some good questions were asked from chapters of probability, complex numbers,3-D geometry, conic sections and others.
IIT Bombay will release the provisional JEE Advanced answer key 2022 on September 3. However, the response sheet will be available on September 1. Candidates will be able to make objections against the JEE Advanced answer key between September 3 to 4. The authorities will release the final JEE Advanced 2022 answer key on September 11 after considering all the objections received. IITB will release the JEE Advanced result 2022 on September 11.
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