JEE Main analysis 2021 February 26 shift 1; Check difficulty level, topics covered
Satyendra Singh | February 26, 2021 | 12:38 PM IST | 2 mins read
Students who appeared in the JEE Main 2021 February 26 shift 1 found the paper moderate in difficulty level.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted the shift 1 of JEE Main 2021 February 26 paper. The JEE Main 2021 shift 1 paper was held from 09 AM to 12 PM. Students who appeared in the JEE Main 2021 February 26 shift 1 found the paper moderate in difficulty level. Most students found the paper easy as compared to previous shifts of JEE Main 2021.
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Physics - Most questions were from class 11 part, few questions from electrostatics of class 12. Overall difficulty level was moderate.
- Electrostatic - 3 questions
- Current electricity
- AC circuit - 1 questions
- Optics - 2 questions
- Modern physics -1 questions
- Semiconductor - 1 questions
- Communication system -1 questions
- Error & measurements - 1 questions
- Rotation - 1 questions
- Thermodynamics - 2 questions
Chemistry- Questions were mostly from organic and p-block. Physical part questions were difficult and many questions were from class 11 part. Overall difficulty was easy.
- Inorganic chemistry again more questions
- s & p block more questions
- d & f block few questions
- Organic name reaction remer temer ammonolysis
- Stichiometry
- Thermo
Mathematics- Questions in maths were easy. Coordinate geometry and 3D topics were asked. Overall difficulty level was moderate.
- Cordinate geometry few questions
- Calculus more questions
- Vector & 3D - 2 questions lengthy
- Binomial - 2 questions
- Sequence & series - 2 questions
Check JEE Main 2021 February 26 Shift 1 live updates - Students reaction, analysis, difficulty level
JEE Main Analysis 2021 Based on Students Reactions
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Physics |
Chemistry |
Mathematics |
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15 questions easy |
17 questions easy |
12 questions easy |
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9 questions average |
10 questions average |
12 questions average |
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6 questions difficult |
3 questions difficult |
6 questions difficult |
The exam was held in around 828 exam centres situated in 329 cities across the country. Today is the last day of the JEE Main 2021 February exam. The JEE Main 2021 paper was started on February 23 and will conclude with the second shift from 3 PM to 6 PM today.
A total of 661776 candidates registered for the JEE Main 2021 February exam. Out of this, 652627 candidates appeared for Paper 1 held for BE/BTech and 63065 candidates appeared for Paper 2 held for BArch and BPlan. The exam was conducted online as the computer based test (CBT).
The Examination was conducted in 331 cities across the country and in 10 cities outside India at Bahrain, Colombo, Doha, Dubai, Kathmandu, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, and Kuwait.
JEE Main 2021 question paper has been released based on memories of students who appeared in the exam. JEE Main 2021 answer key.
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