JEE Main exam analysis 2021 for July 22 shift 2; Know all details here
Mohit Dhyani | July 22, 2021 | 06:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
NTA has successfully concluded JEE Main July 22 shift 2 exam. Check JEE Main 2021 paper analysis for July 22 shift 2 here.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted JEE Main 2021 July 22 shift 2 exam across the country. JEE Main exam on July 22 for shift 2 was conducted from 3 PM to 6 PM in online mode. Check JEE Main July 22 exam analysis 2021, good attempt and difficulty level here.
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As per the statistics, around 7 lakh applicants have registered for JEE Main session 3 2021 . The NTA is conducting the JEE Main 2021 third session on July 20, 22, 25 and 27 in multiple shifts. Check JEE Main today paper analysis July 22 shift 2 and students reactions here.
JEE Main 2021 exam analysis 2021 for July 22 shift 2
As per the student response, a total of 30 questions were asked from each section. 20 questions were of multiple choice type, while the other 10 questions were integer type. Candidates have to attempt five questions out of 10 integer type questions.
Mathematics: As per the analysis from candidates, Maths was quite tough and calculative. The paper difficulty level was little tough as compared to JEE Main March session.
Physics: Candidates found Physics moderate in difficulty level. The physics section in JEE Main 2021 July 22 shift 2 was much calculative as compared to previous sessions.
Chemistry: As per students reaction, all questions asked in this section were from NCERT. Equal weightage was given to both inorganic and organic chemistry. Questions were asked from Environment chemistry, polymers and others.
Candidates appearing for the JEE Main 2021 session 3 exam must carry the JEE Main 2021 admit card along with one valid photo ID proof at the exam centre. Applicants must also follow all the COVID-19 guidelines and SOPs as issued by NTA . JEE 4th attempt date is August 26, 27, 31 and September 1 & 2. JEE Advanced exam date 2021 will be announced soon by exam conducting authority.
JEE Main exam is conducted by NTA for admission into the BTech, BArch, and BPlan courses offered by various institutions. This year the National Testing Agency is conducting the JEE Main exam 2021 in four sessions - February, March, April, and May.
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