JEE Main 2020 exam analysis September 4 slot 1; Physics was difficult
Team Careers360 | September 4, 2020 | 12:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted the JEE Main 2020 exam on day 4 for slot 1. For the examination, students had started reporting at the centres from 7:30 AM. Thermal screening of the candidates was done and announcements regarding social distancing were constantly made at the centres. Candidates who appeared for the JEE Main 2020 exam did not find any technical glitch and they also gave thumbs up to the arrangements that were made at the test centre to combat COVID 19 .
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According to the JEE main 2020 exam analysis September 4 slot 1, most of the candidates once again found the questions from the Physics section as tough. In the JEE main 2020 exam, the questions that were once again asked in the Mathematics section were time consuming while Chemistry was easy.
JEE Main 2020 exam analysis September 4 slot 1
|
Sections |
Total Number of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
|
Chemistry |
25 |
Easy |
|
Physics |
25 |
Difficult |
|
Mathematics |
25 |
Moderately Difficult |
According to Mohit, who appeared for the exam at the JEE Main 2020 test centre in Delhi, “ The questions that were asked in Mathematics were very time consuming and required a lot of calculations. Also Physics questions were tough and some of them could not be understood.”
As per Dinesh, JEE Main 2020 candidate, he was of the view that the overall JEE main 2020 question paper was moderately difficult. He added, “ In the Chemistry section, the questions were relatively easy to understand and were pretty much straight forward. Maths was average and Physics was most difficult.”
Meanwhile Mahima who also appeared for the JEE Main 2020 exam stated, “ The questions in the Physics section were difficult to answer. Some of the questions were quite ambiguous and the options also did not seem very right. Chemistry was easy while Mathematics was difficult.
About JEE Main 2020
JEE Main 2020 is being held from September 1 to September 6 across 660 exam centres in different parts of India. The exam is being held in computer based mode and all the candidates who qualify the JEE Main 2020 exam will be eligible for admissions into NITs. IIITs and GFTIs.
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