Last Day- JEE Main 2019 April 12 session concludes, check exam analysis and student reactions
sansar.chhikara | April 12, 2019 | 05:38 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Try NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 12: The last day of JEE Main April 2019 was concluded today as the afternoon session of JEE Main Paper 1 ended at 5:30 PM. NTA conducted the entrance examination in completely online mode from April 8 to 12. The morning session of JEE Main April 2019 held on April 12 was held between 09:30 AM to 12:30 PM. The evening session was conducted from 02:30 PM to 05:30 PM. The exam was held over 370 centres across India and 7 locations outside the country. Careers360 exclusively covered the last day of JEE Main April 2019 session and got exam analysis and student reactions straight from the candidates who appeared for the engineering entrance test.
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The forenoon session of JEE Main 2019 April 12 concluded at 12:30 PM. Candidates who appeared for the exam felt that the Physics section was difficult compared to the other two subjects. Students also felt that more weightage was given to the topics of class 11. Same as the exam analysis of last 3 days, chemistry section in today’s paper too was very easy and all students agreed that the questions were completely based on NCERT syllabus. Some of the students also believed that the Mathematics section was a bit lengthy. All in all the question paper of JEE Main 2019 forenoon session held on April 12 was of moderate difficulty level.
The second session of JEE Main 2019 April 12 ended at 05:30 PM. Today was the last day of JEE Main 2019 April session. As per the students the afternoon session question paper was also of moderate difficulty level just like other days. In the afternoon session candidates felt that Mathematics was also easier compared to other sessions of JEE Main. Following the trend of JEE Main April 2019, Physics was the toughest section in the afternoon session as well. As observed on all the previously held sessions of JEE Main April 2019, chemistry was the easiest section and mainly consisted of questions from the NCERT syllabus.
All in all JEE Main 2019 Paper 1 held on April 12 had a moderate difficulty level. Physics has been the most difficult section for students all through the JEE Main 2019 April session. All students agreed to the fact that the April session question paper of JEE Main 2019 was easier than the exam held in January. This is due to the fact that the April session was held after the 12 boards exam and students were well prepared this time.
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