JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Updates: April 13 shift 1 analysis, topics asked
Rohan D Umak | April 13, 2023 | 03:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
The sixth day of JEE Main 2023 session 2 exam was conducted today on April 13. Academicians stated that shift 1 was moderately difficult.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is conducting the day 6 of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023 session 2 today on April 13, 2023. The shift 1 of the JEE Main 2023 exam has concluded. As per coaching institute teachers, the paper was moderately difficult and NTA has slightly raised the difficulty level as compared to the exams held earlier this week. JEE Main 2023 Exam Live
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The teachers have termed the paper to be a balanced one, in which students found Physics the easiest section to attempt out of all the three sections.
National academic director of Aakash BYJU's, Ajay Sharma stated that the difficulty level of the JEE Main shift 1 exam held on April 13, 2023 was slightly higher than the exams held earlier.
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"Physics was the easiest of all sections, while mathematics section comprised questions which involved lengthy calculations. The chemistry section was based on NCERT completely", Sharma said.
JEE main 2023: Section-wise analysis
The section-wise analysis of the first shift of the JEE Main exam 2023 held today on April 13, 2023 has been described at length below.
- Physics: Sharma said that the Physics section was of easy level, in which questions were asked from mechanics, current electricity, semiconductors and modern physics, predominantly. Largely formula based numericals were asked in the question paper.
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Chemistry: Terming the chemistry section as completely based on the lines of NCERT, Sharma said that a majority of questions were asked from organic chemistry, as compared to inorganic and physical chemistry. He added that the topics which reigned supreme in the chemistry section included chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, equilibrium, alcohol, phenol and ethers.
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Mathematics: The Mathematics section was slightly time taking and of moderate difficulty level due to the lengthy calculations, said Sharma. He further added that maximum questions were asked from topics such as calculus, complex numbers, probability, vector and 3D, matrices and determinants.
In the end, Sharma said that the paper was balanced and was feasible to be done with the given time frame.
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