JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 forenoon shift concludes, Check analysis
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Try NowNew Delhi: JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 forenoon shift has been concluded at 12:30 PM today. Today is the first day of JEE Main 2020 and the first shift of Paper 2 which is being conducted for admissions into undergraduate Architecture and planning courses has been concluded.
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JEE Main 2020 Paper 2 is being conducted in online mode for admission into undergraduate architecture and planning courses. The exam was held for B.Arch at 345 exam centres and for B.Planning at 327 centres. The drawing section of Paper 2, however, is being conducted in offline mode through pen and paper test mode. Students who opted for B.Arch had Mathematics, General Aptitude and Drawing skills sections whereas candidates who chose B.Plan attempted Mathematics, General Aptitude and Planning section.
JEE Main 2020 Paper-2 Analysis (Student Reactions)
Arjun Sachdeva from CBSE felt that the exam was of average difficulty level. As per Arjun, Aptitude section was SUPER EASY, Drawing section had two 50 mark questions which were also easy. In the Mathematics section, some questions were very difficult and he completed 18 questions out of 25. Numerical type questions were also moderately difficult and he solved 2 questions out of 5. He is expecting 250 marks in the exam. Arjun also has some advice for future aspirants - "Time Management is very important, drawing section takes up more time as more fine your drawing is the better your marks are. Go for the Drawing section first and move to other sections later."
Anuj who appeared for the Paper 2 told that Mathematics was the toughest section in the paper and Aptitude and Drawing sections were relatively easy. Majority of the topics were from class 11 th syllabus. Students were asked to draw a Landscape in the Drawing section. The numerical questions were also easy and did not have any negative marking.
Ritik, also from CBSE board appeared for the B.Architecture paper. The exam was really easy as per Ritik. Aptitude was the hardest section of the paper. Mathematics had difficult questions from Calculus. Ritik says that he is expecting to qualify the cutoff and is expecting to get admission at NIT Kurukshetra.
Harshita from CBSE boards felt that the exam was moderately easy. She appeared for the B.Architecture paper. In one of the questions students were asked to draw a structure of a building from top view and explain the 3D element. As per her the JEE Main Paper 2 had average difficulty level.
Lokesh from CBSE boards tells that his JEE Main Paper 2 went very good. Lokesh appeared for B.Architecture paper. As per him, Mathematics section had average difficulty level and the remaining sections were easy.
Aaditya who appeared for the exam told that the examination was difficult as per his expectations. Mathematics section was particularly hard. Majority of the questions were from 11th class Mathematics section which included topics like binomial, permutations and combinations etc.
The B.E/B.Tech paper of JEE Main 2020 will commence from tomorrow. The exam will be held on January 7, 8 and 9 in two shifts each day.
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