JEE Mains 2025 April 7 shift 2 maths section ‘lengthiest’; physics, chemistry easy
Vaishnavi Shukla | April 7, 2025 | 07:12 PM IST | 2 mins read
JEE Mains 2025: The JEE Mains day 4 shift 2 overall exam was moderately difficult, and questions in the maths section were the toughest.
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Try NowNEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main) 2025, session 2 day 4 exam for paper 1 (BE, BTech) in two shifts – shift 1 from 9 am to 12 noon and shift 2 from 3 pm to 6 pm. As per subject teach experts, the JEE Mains 2025 day 4 shift 2 paper was moderately difficult. JEE Main 2025 live
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According to the subject experts, the maths section was the lengthiest, which required time management, whereas the physics section was the easiest, and the chemistry section was moderately difficult, with tricky questions. Most of questions were asked from the Class 12 syllabus than Class 11 syllabus.
Subject-wise difficulty (from highest to lowest): Maths>chemistry>physics
The upcoming JEE Mains 2025 April session will be held on April 8 and 9. The JEE Main 2025 paper 1 (BE, BTech) on April 8, and paper 2A (BArch) and paper 2B (BPlanning) will take place on April 9.
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JEE Mains 2025 April 7 Shift 2: Subject-wise exam analysis
The JEE Mains 2025 April 7 Shift 2 subject-wise exam analysis, as per Careers360 experts, are as follows.
Maths
According to subject experts, the maths section was the lengthiest section, which required time management and problem-solving skills. Overall, the April 7 Shift 2 Math paper was lengthy and difficult as compared to the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th April shifts.
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Topics |
Number of questions |
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Conic section (one question from hyperbola and another from parabola) |
3 questions |
|
Determinant mixed with circle |
1 question |
|
Vector 3D |
4 questions |
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Definite integration |
1 question |
|
Straight line and circle |
2 questions |
Physics
The physics section of the JEE Main 2025 shift 2 paper on April 7 was easy to moderate in difficulty and was relatively easy compared to other shifts in April 2025. The physics section was easier than the math and chemistry section, and most of the questions were formula-based.
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Topics |
Number of questions |
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Unit and Dimension |
3 questions |
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Projectile |
1 question |
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Wave and Optics |
1 question |
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Straight line and circle |
2 questions |
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Vector 3D |
4 questions |
Chemistry
The overall difficulty level of the chemistry section was easy to moderate, and most of the questions were statement-based. The chemistry section had assertion reason-based questions, and the paper was slightly tough as compared to the January shift 2025 paper.
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Topics |
Number of questions |
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Chemical bonding |
1 question |
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Goc |
1 question |
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Coordination compound |
1 question |
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Thermodynamics |
1 question |
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