JEE Main 2019 Paper 1 ends for April 9; also check exam analysis

sansar.chhikara | April 9, 2019 | 05:50 PM IST | 2 mins read

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NEW DELHI, APRIL 9: The second day of JEE Main Paper 1 exam concluded on April 9. The online test is being conducted by NTA on April 8, 9, 10 & 12, 2019. Candidates who appeared for the computer-based test can get the complete analysis of JEE Main 2019 paper 1 (April 9) compiled by Careers360 team . JEE Main Paper 1 exam analysis for both first and second shift will help candidates in knowing the difficulty level, weightage given to the topics in the exam and other important aspects of the exam.

The first session of Paper 1 was concluded at 12:30 pm. Most of the students found the computer based mode easier and comfortable than the offline mode. As per the students who appeared for the exam, chemistry and mathematics were moderately easy, but the students found Physics section a bit difficult. Evaluating the overall reactions of the students, the question paper for the JEE main April session was easier than the exam held in January. Also, two students faced technical glitch with their computer systems, but it was immediately taken over and fixed by the technicians and no major loss of time was faced by the students.

The second session of Paper 1 held on April 9 concluded at 5:30 pm. There were mixed reactions by the students for the second session of JEE Main Paper 1. Some students found the question paper moderately easy, whereas some students faced difficulties in some sections of the exam. Students in the second section felt Mathematics was comparatively difficult than the other sections. However, one thing that students felt in common was that JEE Main April 2019 was easier than the January edition. In the chemistry section there were quite some questions related to chemical reactions and the Physics part majorly consisted of numericals.

The overall analysis of JEE Main 2019 April 9 from students shows that the exam has a moderate level of difficulty and the question paper of April session is relatively easier than the January one. Today most of the students who appeared for the Paper 1 felt questions from Mathematics and Physics were fairly difficult. However, everybody agreed that chemistry was the easiest section of the paper and was the best scoring area for students.

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