JEE Main 2023 Shift 2 Exam Analysis: Question paper similar to previous year
Team Careers360 | January 24, 2023 | 06:45 PM IST | 2 mins read
JEE Main 2023 session 2 shift 2 was held from 3PM to 6 PM today. Students found the paper quite similar to the previous year.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) concluded day one of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2023 exam. The JEE Main day 1 shift 2 was held from 3 PM to 6 PM. Candidates found the JEE Main second shift paper quite similar to the previous year. The difficulty level of Mathematics was moderate, while Physics and Chemistry were easy. JEE Main 2023 Live Updates
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JEE Main 2023 exam analysis for Day 1 shift 1
The JEE Main shift 2 question paper was similar to the previous year. Know JEE Main 2023 January 24 shift 2 difficulty level, as per the FIITJEE analysis.
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Mathematics - The difficulty level of the Mathematics subject was moderate. Weightage was given to chapters of Algebra- like Permutation & Combination, Progression & Series, Statistics, Complex Number, Binomial, Matrices, Determinants, Vectors & 3D Geometry. In Co-ordinate Geometry questions asked from Straight Lines & Circles. In Calculus -Differential Equations, Definite Integral & Functions. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. This section was also tricky as per students.
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Physics - The difficulty level of Physics subject was easy. Questions asked from almost all chapters with few good questions from Work, Power & Energy, Wave Optics, Electrostatics, EM Waves, Modern Physics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Magnetism, Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics. Numerical based questions were easy. It was a balanced section.
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Chemistry - The difficulty level of Chemistry subject was easy to moderate level. Inorganic Chemistry was given less weightage as compared to Organic & Physical Chemistry. In Physical Chemistry, questions were asked from Chemical Kinetics, Ionic Equilibrium, Atomic Structure. Organic Chemistry had questions from Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, General Organic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry was tricky but from NCERT.
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JEE Main 2023 January 24 Shift 2 section-wise difficulty level
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Subject |
Difficulty Level |
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Mathematics |
Moderate |
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Physics |
Easy |
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Chemistry |
Easy |
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Overall difficulty |
Easy to moderate |
The mathematics section was considered to be moderate in difficulty level; physics was easy and Chemistry was also easy. As compared to last year, the JEE Main 2023 question paper for the second session was quite similar and the overall difficulty level was easy to moderate.
The JEE Main 2023 shift 1 paper analysis showed that the mathematics paper was the highest on the difficulty level with a lengthy paper. Meanwhile, the physics and chemistry sections ranged from moderate to easy
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