JEE Main 2022 exam analysis for June 25 shift 2; Students find overall paper moderate
NTA has successfully concluded the JEE Main 2022 exam for June 25 shift 2 today. Candidates can check the JEE Main 2022 paper analysis and difficulty level for June 25 shift 2 here.
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: The National Testing Agency has successfully conducted the JEE Main 2022 June 25 shift 2 exam. The exam for JEE Main 2022 shift 2 was conducted from 3 PM to 6 PM. As per students the overall difficulty of the exam was moderate. According to the responses received from students, mathematics was the toughest section in the JEE Main 2022 June 25 shift 2 exam compared to chemistry and physics.
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Students still to appear for the JEE Main 2022 session 1 exam can download their JEE Main admit card 2022 from the JEE Main official website - jeemain.nta.nic.in, using their login credentials. Check the detailed analysis for JEE Main 2022 June 25 shift 2 exam and subject-wise difficulty level here.
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JEE Main 2022: June 25 shift 2 Subject-wise difficulty level
Subject |
Difficulty level |
Physics |
Easy |
Chemistry |
Moderate |
Mathematics |
Moderate and Difficult |
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JEE Main 2022 paper analysis for June 25 shift 2
Physics - Questions asked were of easy level. Some of the topics asked were from almost all the chapters like Optical instrument, electromagnetic waves, communication systems, kinematics.
Chemistry - Questions asked were mostly from NCERT books. In this shift most questions were from solution of liquid solution, lead reactions, organic had high weightage, polymers.
Mathe matics - Questions asked were from topics like Vector, 3D geometry, matrix and determinants, mathematical reasoning, binomial theorem, statistics .
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NTA is scheduled to conduct the Joint Entrance Examination, Main 2022 twice this year. JEE Main 2022 is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to BArch, BPlan, BTech and BE courses in NITs, IIITs and top private colleges in India. NTA has successfully conducted the JEE Main 2022 session 1 examination on June 23 and 24. It will further be conducted on June 26 to 29, 2022 for the remaining students. JEE Main 2022 July session is scheduled to start on July 21, and continue till July 30, 2022.
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