JEE Main 2024 January 31 shift 1 BTech paper moderate in difficulty level; chemistry tricky, easy
JEE Mains 2024 January 31 BTech shift 1 memory-based topics, detailed exam analysis here. The NTA will conduct the JEE Main shift 2 from 3 pm to 6 pm.
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NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) concluded the Joint Entrance Examination - Main (JEE Main 2024) shift 1 exam. According to students’ reaction, the JEE Main 2024 morning shift was ‘moderate to hard’ in difficulty level. Chemistry section was easy compared to physics and mathematics. JEE Main 2024 Jan 31 Live
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The NTA JEE Mains 2024 BTech paper 1 was conducted from 9am to 12 noon. The BE, BTech question paper carried 90 questions - 20 questions each in section A and 10 in section B for mathematics, chemistry, and physics. The exam was held for a total of 300 marks.
The overall difficulty level of JEE Main January 31 shift 1 was moderate to difficult. Chemistry paper was a little tricky but ‘easy’ compared to mathematics. Physics section had more formula-based questions and chemistry was mostly theory-based.
JEE Mains BTech January 31 shift 1 paper was “moderate” compared to last year’s exam. It was ‘moderate to hard’ in difficulty level compared to the January 29 exam and ‘moderate’ in comparison to yesterday’s exam.
JEE Main 2024 January 31 shift 1 exam analysis
Here’s the section-wise difficulty level and topics asked in January 31 shift 1 JEE Main BE, BTech exam.
Sections |
JEE Main section-wise difficulty |
Physics |
Moderate |
Chemistry |
Easy |
Mathematics |
Moderate to hard |
JEE Main 2024 Jan 31 shift 1 memory-based questions
Candidates appearing in the JEE Main 2024 exam can check the memory-based topics and the number of questions asked from a particular chapter in the table given below.
Sections |
JEE Main memory-based topics |
Physics |
Modern physics - 3 questions Lyman series - 1 question Ray optics - 1 question ( refractive index ) Nuclear physics Circular motion- 1 question Rotational motion - 1 question Mechanics - 5-6 questions Electrostatics and Electrodynamics 6-7 questions |
Chemistry |
Purification of organic compound 2-3 questions Inorganic questions from - P block, d block, f block, salt analysis Half-life ( chemical kinetics ) Rault law ( electro chemistry) Mole concept |
Mathematics |
Differential equations - 2 questions Probability - 2 questions Conic section - 2 questions A.P, G.P - 1 questions Vector 3 d - 3 question Ellipse, hyperbola - 2 questions |
JEE Main 2024 score vs percentile
The expected JEE Main percentile vs score for January 31 exam, as per the memory-based questions shared by the students is given below.
Overall Percentile |
JEE Main scores Difficulty level -Moderate |
99.5 |
196-200 |
99.1 |
177-180 |
98.5 |
158-162 |
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