JEE Main 2022 analysis for July 26 shift 1; Moderate difficulty level
Mohit Dhyani | July 26, 2022 | 12:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
NTA has successfully concluded the JEE Mains 2022 July 26 shift 1 exam at 12 PM. Check JEE Main paper analysis for July 26 shift 1 and other details here.
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National Testing Agency has concluded the shift 1 of JEE Main 2022 July 26 exam. The exam authority has conducted the shift 1 exam from 9 AM to 12 PM. The JEE Main 2022 for July 26 shift 1 paper was of moderate difficulty based on students' responses. Applicants who appeared for said shift can now check the complete JEE Main 2022 paper analysis as per student’s reaction.
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According to the feedback of students, all the COVID-19 guidelines and instructions were followed at the exam centre. Applicants were allowed to carry their JEE Main 2022 admit card , hand sanitizer, face mask and hand gloves inside the examination hall.
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JEE Main Exam Analysis 2022 for July 26 Shift 1
As per the student response, a total of 30 questions were asked from each section in JEE Main 2022 exam. 20 questions were of multiple choice type, while the other 10 questions were integer type. Candidates have to attempt five questions out of 10 integer type questions.
Physics : The questions asked were of easy to moderate difficulty in physics. Numerical type questions were direct formula based. No question was asked from logic gates.
Chemistry : It was the easiest of the three sections. Direct questions were asked in the JEE Main 2022 chemistry section. Topics asked were Chemistry in everyday life, polymers, major portion from organic.
Mathematics : Maths questions were tough. Questions were asked from topics like Mathematical reasoning, statistics, straight line, limit and function, probability.
Candidates appearing for the exam must carry their JEE Main admit card 2022 along with one valid ID proof at the exam centre. Applicants appearing for the exam in upcoming sessions must follow all the instructions and guidelines as mentioned in the admit card of JEE Main 2022.
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This year, NTA has introduced negative marking in JEE Main 2022 section B. JEE Mains 2022 session 2 exam is being conducted on July 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30. JEE Main exam is conducted by NTA for admission into the BTech, BArch, and BPlan courses offered by various institutions.
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