JEE Main 2020 paper analysis September 6 shift 1: moderately difficult
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency successfully concluded JEE Main September 6 exam for morning shift at 12 noon. Entry to JEE Main 2020 exam centres was started at 8:30 AM and the exam commenced at 9 AM in online mode across the nation. According to the candidates who appeared in JEE Main September 6 exam, all the COVID-19 guidelines issued by NTA were followed at most of the centres. While departing the exam centres, JEE Main 2020 candidates shared their reactions on the subject wise difficulty level of paper 1.
Highlights of JEE Main Exam Analysis: September 6 Morning Shift
Subject |
MCQ Questions |
Numerical Questions |
Level of Difficulty |
Mathematics |
20 |
5 |
Difficult |
Physics |
20 |
5 |
Moderate to Difficult |
Chemistry |
20 |
5 |
Easy to Moderate |
As the exam has been concluded, students are coming out of the exam centres. Candidates who appeared for the session share about how difficult the exam was and which section proved the toughest.
Aalok: The exam was moderately difficult and the easiest section was Chemistry with more weightage in Organic Chemistry. Mathematics was the toughest a bit lengthy with more questions on calculus, 3D geometry. Mechanics part in Physics was more interesting.
Sneha: JEE Main exam was good with a combination of tough and moderate. Questions were distributed with equal weightage to all the topics. More questions in Mathematics were expected from AP-GP while more from calculus, trigonometry and 3D geometry were asked.
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