JEE Main 2023 Session 2 April 8 Shift 1 Analysis: Maths paper lengthy, know topics asked
JEE Main 2023 April 8 Analysis: Questions covered almost all chapters of Class 11 and 12 CBSE board. Know students' reactions and memory-based questions.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has concluded the Joint Entrance Examination-Main (JEE Main 2023) session 2 shift 1. As per the initial students’ reactions, the JEE Main 2023 question paper was easy to moderate in difficulty level. Students found physics and chemistry questions easy while mathematics paper was lengthy.
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The JEE Main 2023 session 2 April 8 exam was held from 9 AM to 12 noon. Students were not allowed to carry anything inside the examination hall except a transparent ballpoint pen, admit card and Aadhaar card.
Questions covered almost all chapters of Class 11 and 12 CBSE board. The aspirants said that the question paper was balanced in terms of coverage of chapters and was similar to January session.
JEE Main 2023 April 8 question paper analysis
According to FIITJEE, the detailed question paper analysis for April 8 JEE Main session 2 shift 1.
Mathematics – Students found the maths section to be moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on chapters of Algebra and Calculus. Questions were also asked from Matrices, Determinants, 3D Geometry, Vectors, Progressions, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Differentiation, Differential Equations, Definite Integrals, Area under Curves, Parabola & Circle. The Numerical section had lengthy calculations. Few questions in MCQs were reported as lengthy but not tough.
Physics – Questions were asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Work, Power & Energy, Error Analysis, Capacitance, Magnetism, Semi-Conductors ,Current Electricity, Communication Systems, Modern Physics, Electrostatics. Numerical based questions were easy. Overall, the students felt this section was balanced and easy.
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate level. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry had questions directly from NCERT Books. Less weightage given to Physical Chemistry that too in numerical section. In Physical Chemistry questions were asked from Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium and Atomic Structure. Organic Chemistry had questions from Aldehydes & Ketones, Atul & Alkyl Halides, Amines, Alcohols, Biomolecules and General Organic Chemistry. Inorganic had questions from Co-ordination Compounds, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Group-18. Few questions from Organic Chemistry were tricky but not tough.
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