JEE Main analysis 2021 for July 27 shift 2 released; Know difficulty level
Team Careers360 | July 27, 2021 | 06:27 PM IST | 2 mins read
The NTA has successfully concluded the JEE Main 2021 session 3 exam today. According to the reviews by students, the difficulty level of the JEE Main 2021 July 27 shift 2 paper was moderate.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted the JEE Main 2021 shift 2 exam of July 27. According to the schedule, shift 2 of the JEE Main 2021 exam started at 3 PM and ended at 6 PM. Check out the complete JEE Main 2021 paper analysis for July 27 shift 2, student review, types of questions asked and expected cutoff, etc here.
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As per the students who appeared in the JEE Main 2021 July 27 shift 2 exam, all COVID-19 guidelines as released by NTA were followed. Also, the overall difficulty level of JEE Main 2021 for July 27 shift 2 was moderate. Check the JEE main 2021 paper analysis of July 27 shift 2 below.
JEE Main 2021 paper analysis for July 27 shift 2
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Physics - The section was moderate in difficulty level. Some of the topics asked were EMF, Modern physics, electrostatics, alternating current, fluids, etc.
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Chemistry - Similar to all the JEE Main July 2021 shifts, the chemistry was the easiest and completely NCERT based. Some of the topics asked were metallurgy, coordination compounds, polymer, biomolecule. There were many match the following questions.
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Mathematics - It was a tough section and was calculative. Some of the topics asked were Statistics, Mathematical reasoning, statistics, Coordinate Geometry and Trigonometry, etc.
As per the JEE Main 2021 exam pattern , thirty questions from each section (physics, chemistry and mathematics) were asked from various topics. The 30 questions in each section were segregated into 20 multiple-choice questions (MCQ) and 10 integer-type questions. Out of those 10 integer-type questions, students had to answer only five questions.
The NTA conducts JEE Main (Joint Entrance Examination) for admission to B.Tech, B.Arch, and B.Plan degree programmes offered by the participating institutes. NTA is conducting JEE Main exam 2021 in four sessions - February, March, April, and May. The exam authorities have already concluded the JEE Main February and March attempt. JEE Main session 4 exam dates are August 26, 27, 31, September 1 and 2.
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