JEE Main 2025 question paper with solutions for the April 8 exam will be released soon by coaching institutes. Students can use the unofficial JEE Main 2025 answer key to estimate their probable JEE Main score. As per the overall trend so far, the difficulty level of the JEE Main 2025 exam has been easy to moderate.
JEE Main 2025 April 8 Exam Analysis: Maths easier than before, inorganic chemistry gets fewer questions
Vikas Kumar Pandit | April 8, 2025 | 06:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
The JEE Main April 8 question paper includes three sections, including physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Overall, students found the mathematics section to be easier compared to the January session.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 April 8 exam was moderate in difficulty level. As per students' reactions, mathematics was relatively easier compared to the January session, but remained lengthy. Chemistry was the toughest and most time-consuming section with lower weightage to inorganic chemistry. Physics was the easiest of the three. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has conducted the JEE Main April 8 exam in a single shift from 3 pm to 6 pm at various exam centres. JEE Main 2025 April 8 LIVE
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JEE Main April 8 Exam Analysis: Subject-wise difficulty level
Engineering aspirants who appeared for the JEE Main April 8 exam can check the difficulty level of each subject in the table given below.
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JEE Main subjects |
Difficulty level |
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Physics |
Easy |
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Chemistry |
Difficult |
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Mathematics |
Easy but lengthy |
JEE Main 2025: Maths section analysis
According to Careers360’s subject experts, the overall difficulty level of the mathematics section in the April 8 Shift 2 exam was easy. It was comparatively easier than the papers held on April 2, 3, 4 and 7. The JEE Main 2025 maths section was also easier than the JEE Main 2025 January session and matched the difficulty level of JEE Main 2024. Here are the key topics from which questions were asked in the JEE Main 2025 April 8 mathematics section:
- 2 to 3 questions from conic section
- 1 question from matrices and determinants
- 2 questions from vector 3D
- 1 question from straight line
- 1 question from sequence and series
JEE Main 2025: Physics section analysis
The physics section of the JEE Main 2025 April 8 exam was easy to moderate. It was easier than the mathematics and chemistry sections, and also simpler compared to other April shifts and the January session. Most questions were formula-based, similar to the April 7 evening shift. Questions were asked from the following topics:
- 2 questions from modern physics
- 2 questions from ray optics
- 2 questions from rotational motion
- 1 question from semiconductor
- 1 question from electrostatics
JEE Main 2025: Chemistry section analysis
The chemistry section of the JEE Main 2025 April 8 Shift 2 exam was moderate to hard and slightly lengthy. It was tougher than maths and physics, and moderately difficult compared to the January session. The weightage of physical and organic chemistry was nearly equal, with the physical part being more calculative.
- 2 questions from coordination compounds
- 1 question from aldol condensation
- 1 question from chemical equilibrium
- 1 question from biomolecules
JEE Main 2025 session 2 next and final exam will be conducted tomorrow, April 9. The exam will be conducted from from 9 am to 12 noon. The JEE Main 2025 will be conducted for Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) – Paper 2A – and Bachelor of Planning (BPlanning) – Paper 2B. Engineering aspirants appearing for both Paper 2A and Paper 2B will get an additional 30 minutes to complete their exam.
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