JEE Main 2024 April 8 Exam Analysis: Shift 2 paper 1 toughest this year; physics lengthy
Divyansh | April 8, 2024 | 08:00 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: Students, appearing in the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main 2024 April 8 shift 2, said the evening shift paper was the toughest this year. It had the hardest difficulty-level among all the JEE Main 2024 paper 1 of sessions 1 and 2, they added.
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Students found the difficulty-level of questions moderate to high in respect to last year’s questions. Several questions were lengthy. They said the maths section was easier compared to today’s morning shift paper. It was also easier than the physics section. Maths questions were relatively easy as compared to other shifts of the session 2.
Physics questions were lengthy as well as tricky. The section had less formula-based questions in this shift. The questions in this shift were hardest among all session 2 paper 1.
The chemistry section was easiest but several questions were assertion and reason type. Questions were based on NCERT theory syllabus.
JEE Main Exam 2024: April 8 shift 2 difficulty level
The NTA is conducting JEE Main 2024 paper 1 for admission into BTech and BE programmes. JEE Main session 2 paper 2 will be held for admission into BArch and BPlan on April 12.
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Mathematics |
Moderate to difficult |
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Physics |
Moderate to difficult |
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Chemistry |
Easy to moderate |
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JEE Main 2024 April 8 shift 2 topics
JEE Main 2024 is being held for admission into UG engineering, architecture and planning programmes offered by National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) and government funded technology institutes.
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