JEE Main 2020 exam analysis September 5 slot 1; Physics and Maths difficult
Team Careers360 | September 5, 2020 | 12:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the JEE main 2020 exam on the fifth day in computer based mode. Students had started reporting for the examination from 7:30 AM to complete the security checks. At the centre, COVID SOPs were followed by the authorities and students were asked to follow the social distancing guidelines. Masks and sanitizers were also provided to the students. The exam was held from 9 AM to 12 Noon.
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According to the JEE Main 2020 exam analysis of the fifth day, most of the questions that were asked in the Physics and Mathematics section were quite tricky. Candidates were a bit confused as some of the options were quite similar and it left the candidates a bit baffled.
JEE Main 2020 exam analysis September 5 slot 1
|
Sections |
Total number of questions |
Difficulty level |
|
Chemistry |
25 |
Easy |
|
Mathematics |
25 |
Difficult |
|
Physics |
25 |
Difficult |
According to Manvendra who appeared for the JEE Main 2020 exam, “The questions that were asked in the Physics section were slightly confusing and hence I had to spend a lot of time to understand them. Secondly, in Mathematics some of the questions were really difficult to answer. However, Chemistry, the questions were easy.”
Another candidate, Sowmya held similar views about the JEE Main exam, She said, “Questions in the mathematics section were tricky and time consuming. Physics was evenly balanced as in some questions were difficult while others were average. Chemistry was once again easy and most of the questions asked were heavenly balanced”
Meanwhile Aaradhya who was giving her second attempt in JEE Main 2020 found Mathematics as easy and Chemistry moderately difficult. She was among those few candidates who found Physics as easy.
About JEE Main 2020 April /September Session
The JEE Main 2020 exam for the April session was postponed and is now being held from September 1 to September 6. NTA has ensured that all possible safety measures are being taken at the test centres in wake of COVID 19 pandemic. Hence proper sanitization of the test centres is done and guidelines that are laid down by the government of India are strictly followed.
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