JEE Main 2025 April 2 shift 2 exam moderately difficult, math remains easy
Vagisha Kaushik | April 2, 2025 | 06:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Day 1 Analysis: Students reported lesser NCERT questions in chemistry, found physics easy to moderate.
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Try NowNEW DELHI : Students found the second shift of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 April 2 exam moderately difficult. The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the JEE Mains 2025 session 2 day 1 shift 2 exam from 3 pm to 6 pm. JEE Main 2025 April 2 live updates.
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While the chemistry section in the JEE Main 2025 April 2 shift 2 question paper moderate with more weightage to physical chemistry, the physics section was easy to moderate in difficulty level. Candidates found the mathematics section lengthy but still easier in comparison to JEE Main 2025 session 1 exams. However, the JEE Main 2025 session 2 day 1 shift 2 turned out to be tougher than last year's exam.
JEE Mains 2025 April 2 shift 2 paper analysis
While the overall JEE Main 2025 April 2 shift 2 paper was similar to the JEE Main 2025 April 2 shift 1 exam , the difficulty level was highest for chemistry, followed by mathematics and physics. The physics and math questions were tricky but chemistry questions were tough.
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The subject-wise difficulty level and memory-based questions are given below.
Physics
The overall difficulty level of the physics section was "easy to moderate”. The exam was easy in comparison to the morning shift and session 1.
Questions were asked about the following topics:
|
Topic |
Number of questions |
|
Unit and Dimension |
3 |
|
Modern Physics |
2 |
|
Ray Optics |
2 |
|
Rotational Motion |
2 |
|
Newton's Laws of Motion |
2 |
|
Surface Tension (Fluid Mechanics) |
1 |
|
Logic Gates |
1 |
|
Moment of Inertia |
1 |
|
Current Electricity |
1 |
|
Capacitor |
1 |
|
Electromagnetic Waves |
1 |
Chemistry
The difficulty level of today’s JEE Main 2025 shift 2 chemistry section is moderate to tough. The paper was comparatively difficult from shift 1, January session, as well as last year’s exam.
Questions were asked from the following topics:
|
Topic |
Number of Questions |
|
Coordination Compounds |
3 |
|
Thermodynamics |
2-3 |
|
Amines |
1 |
|
Salt Analysis |
1 |
|
Hybridization |
1 |
|
Chemical Equilibrium |
1 |
|
P Block |
1 |
|
Biomolecules (Amino Acids) |
1 |
|
Solutions |
2 |
Mathematics
The overall difficulty level of the mathematics section was same as physics. It was relatively difficult as compared to chemistry but easier in comparison to physics. The paper resonated with shift 1 exam in difficulty level and proved to be easier from the January session.
Questions were asked from the following topics:
|
Topics |
Number of Questions |
|
Coordinate Geometry |
2-3 |
|
Vector and 3D |
3-4 |
|
Matrix |
1 |
|
Integration |
2-3 |
|
Conic Sections |
2 |
|
Probability |
1 |
|
Limit and Continuity |
1 |
|
Differential Equations |
2 |
|
Statistics |
1 |
JEE Main 2025 Session 2 day 1 over; what’s next
NTA will conduct day 2 of the JEE Main 2025 session 2 tomorrow, April 3. JEE Main admit card 2025 is already available for exams up to April 4 on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Aspirants are advised to check the instructions given on the JEE Main session 2 admit card 2025 before writing the exam.
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