JEE Advanced Analysis 2024 : Cut off, Answer Key and more

# Aug 30, 2022 by Harshita Nandal

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JEE Advanced Analysis 2024:Cut off, Answer Key and more

 The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has conducted the Joint Entrance Examination Advanced (JEE Advanced) today, August 28

The paper 1 and 2 exam of JEE Advanced 2022 is over. Many students have reported that paper 1 and 2 of JEE Advanced 2022 was tough. Maths was the toughest section. Check the detailed analysis on this page below. Along with the analysis, the memory-based JEE Advanced 2022 answer key and questions will be also released by experts.

JEE Advanced 2022 exam analysis will let the candidates know how was the difficulty level, weightage, expected cutoff, exam pattern, marking scheme and thus giving an idea about their chances of admission. Check JEE Advanced 2022 analysis on this page below.

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IIT Bombay will release the JEE Advanced 2022 official answer key on September 3. Applicants will be able to raise objections in the JEE Advanced answer key till September 4. The result of JEE Advanced 2022 will be released on September 11 along with one valid ID proof.

The overall difficulty level of paper was Moderate but lengthy.

• Physics: This section was lengthy but Moderate, with the balance of class 11th and 12th.

• Chemistry: This section was lengthy compared to paper 1 Moderate, with more weightage on organic and less on inorganic.

• Mathematics: This section was lengthy and Moderate, balanced between 11th and 12th.

JEE Advanced 2022 - Response sheet

IIT Bombay will release the JEE Advanced 2022 response sheet 2022 on September 1 at jeeadv.ac.in. Applicants appearing for the exam will be able to download their JEE Advanced response sheet through their login credentials. With the help of response sheet of JEE Advanced, applicants will be able to check their recorded response.

JEE Advanced 2022 - Result date

IITB has released the JEE Advanced 2022 result date at jeeadv.ac.in. Applicants appearing for the exam will be able to check JEE Advanced result 2022 on September 11. Applicants will be required their roll number, date of birth and phone number to check JEE Advanced results.

JEE Advanced 2022 Analysis - Paper 2

• JEE Advanced 2022 exam analysis by Aakash BYJU'S

Format - Each subject had 18 Questions. Total 54 Questions.

Pattern

• Section 1 -8 Que, Single digit integer value based- +3, -1 - Maximum Marks- 24

• Section 2 - 6 Que, More than one option correct, +4, partial negative marking. Maximum Marks- 24

• Section 3- 4 Que Single option correct , +3, -1 Maximum Marks-12

Total maximum marks per subject 60 and overall paper 180

• Physics: lengthy but Moderate, with balance of class 11th and 12th.

• Chemistry: lengthy compared to paper 1 Moderate, with more weightage on organic and less on inorganic.

• Maths: lengthy and Moderate, balanced between 11th and 12th.

• Overall- Moderate but lengthy

Overall JEE ADVANCED 2022 paper- paper was moderate with physics and maths being almost equally spreaded across complete Jee syllabus, with chemistry more biased for organic potion. Paper 2 was bit lengthy compared to paper 1

• JEE Advanced 2022 exam analysis by FIITJEE

Total Marks of Paper 2: 180 & Duration: 3 hrs

The Paper had (54) questions in total with 18 questions in each subject.

The Paper had (03) three parts- Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics.

• Max. Marks for each Part was 60.

• In each part there are three sections-

• Sec-I (Max. marks- 24)

• Sec-II (Max. Marks- 24)

• Sec-III (Max. marks- 12)

• Sec-I had (08) Eight questions- with integer type answers, the answer of which was a positive number only.

• Marking scheme in this section:

• Full marks: +3 for the correct answer

• Zero Marks: 0 if unattempted

• Negative Marks: -1 in all other cases

Sec-II had (06) Six questions with four options in which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE option(s) were correct. Marking scheme in this section:

• Full marks: +4 If only (all) the correct options are chosen

• Partial Marks: +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three correct options are chosen

• Partial Marks: +2 If three or more options are correct but only two correct options are chosen

• Partial Marks: +1 If two or more options are correct but only one correct option is chosen

• Zero Marks:: 0 If none of the options are chosen

• Negative Marks: -2 In all other cases

• Sec-III had (04) Four questions with four options in each in which ONLY ONE of the four options was correct. Marking scheme in this section:

• Full marks: +3 if option chosen is correct

• Zero Marks:: 0 if none of the options are chosen

• Negative Marks: -1 in all other cases

 Paper-2: Immediate reaction of students: Students found the overall level of paper to be Moderate & Lengthy. Paper-2 was Lengthy & but overall Easier compared to Paper-1 held in the 1st Shift. Chemistry was Easy, Physics & Mathematics was Moderate to Tough Level & Lengthy. Chemistry (Easy). Balanced Section. In Physical Chemistry, there were questions from Electrochemistry, Mole Concept, Surface Chemistry, Thermodynamics & Chemical Kinetics. Organic Chemistry was well distributed with more mixed concept-based questions. No direct questions in Inorganic Chemistry, there were questions from p-block specially reaction based.

Physics (Moderate & Lengthy) There were more concept based and covered all chapters. Students reported this section to be Moderate. Questions were asked from Optics, Kinematics, Work Power & Energy, Rotational Motion, Thermodynamics mixed with Surface Tension, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Magnetism. Mixed concepts questions took more time, so some students found this section lengthy.

Mathematics (Moderately & Lengthy) There were more questions from Calculus & Coordinate Geometry. Questions were mixed concept questions clubbing two chapters asked from Functions & Progressions, Application of Derivatives clubbed with Differential Equation, Circle clubbed with Trigonometry, Vectors clubbed with Matrices, and some direct questions from Hyperbola, Ellipse, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Definite Integration with Inverse of function. Questions had lengthy calculations.

No mistakes reported till now as complete paper is yet to be analysed.

JEE Advanced 2022 Analysis - Paper 1

Students reaction :

• Scribble pad was given at the centres.

• The paper was easier than last year.

• Maths was the toughest and lengthy.

• The total marks were 180.

• There were no single correct questions.

• There were MCQs, Matrix, and integer-type questions in the paper.

• There were no negative markings in integer-type questions, Rest questions has negative markings.

• Physics was moderate and chemistry was the easiest

• JEE Advanced 2022 Paper 1 Analysis by Aakash BYJU'S

Format - Each subject had 18 Questions. Total 54 Questions.

Pattern

• Section 1- 8 Que, Numerical value based- +3, no negative- Maximum Marks- 24

• Section 2. 6 Que, More than one option correct, +4, partial negative marking. Maximum Marks- 24

• Section 3. 4 Que, Matrix Match with options, +3, -1 Maximum Marks 12

• Total maximum marks per subject 60 and overall paper 180

• Physics: Moderate, with a balance of class 11th and 12th.

• Chemistry: Moderate, with more weightage on organic and less on inorganic.

• Maths: Moderate, balanced between 11th and 12th.

• Overall - Moderate

JEE Advanced 2022 Paper 1 Analysis by FIITJEE Experts

• Total Marks of Paper 1 was 180 & Duration: 3 hrs

• The Paper had (54) questions with 18 questions in each subject.

• The Paper-1 had (03) three parts- Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics.

• Max. Marks for each Part was 60.

• In each part there are Three sections- Sec-I (Max. marks-24), Sec-II (Max. Marks-24), Sec-III (Max. marks-12)

Sec-I had (08) Eight questions of Numerical Based Decimal Type with answer correct to 2 decimal digits. Marking scheme in this section:

• Full marks: +3 for the correct answer

• Zero Marks: 0 in all other cases

• Sec-II had (06) Six questions with four options in which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE option(s) were correct. Marking scheme in this section:

• Full marks: +4 If only (all) the correct options are chosen

• Partial Marks: +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three correct options are chosen

• Partial Marks: +2 If three or more options are correct but only two correct options are chosen

• Partial Marks: +1 If two or more options are correct but only one correct option is chosen

• Zero Marks:: 0 If none of the options are chosen

• Negative Marks: -2 In all other cases

Sec-III had (04) Four questions with each question of Match List type i.e. Match List-I to List-II. List-I had 4 questions to be matched to List-II which had 5 options. One or more than one options were correct. Marking scheme in this section:

• Full marks: +3 in case all options are correct,

• Zero Marks:: 0 if none of the options are chosen

• Negative Marks: -1 In all other cases

• Paper-1: Immediate reaction of students :

• Students found the overall level of paper Moderate to Difficult level but not easy.

• Some students have reported Physics was Moderate, Chemistry was Easy but Maths relatively difficult.

Chemistry was a balanced section with questions covering chapter of 11th & 12th class equally. In Inorganic Chemistry questions were directly from NCERT. In Physical Chemistry questions covered chapters of Electrochemistry, Chemical Equilibrium, Atomic Structure. Thermodynamics (Kinetic Theory Gases). In Organic Chemistry, questions mostly asked from Amines, Polymers, Biomolecules, Oxygen containing Compounds, some named reactions were also asked.

Physics. Had more than one question from chapters like Rotational Motion- 3 questions, Thermodynamics-2 questions, Modern Physics-2 questions, Capacitors-2 questions, LC Circuits, Kinematics, Gravitation, Optics, Current Electricity. Overall, this section was moderate compared to the other two subjects as per students.

Mathematics, was tricky & difficult as per students. There were 2 questions from 3D Geometry. Some tricky questions from Functions, Matrices, Ellipse, Vectors, Probability, Harmonic Progressions, Trigonometric Equations. Some good questions were asked from chapters of Probability, Complex Numbers,3-D Geometry, Conic Sections. Students felt this section was the Toughest.

No mistakes reported till now as complete paper is yet to be analysed.

Total no. of questions in Paper-1 were 54 .

Total Marks of Paper-1 was 180 which is same as last year.

As the Test was Computer Based students had the option to Clear Response to change any option, they could mark it for Review, Save and next to proceed further.

Scribble Pads were given to students during the exam for rough work and were taken back after the Exam. easiest.

 

 

 

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Harshita Nandal
Harshita Nandal

Harshita Nandal has worked as a Creative head in Mitrakshar, University of Delhi. She has done her Graduation from the University of Delhi in English Honours. In her free time, she prefers to play the guitar, take short walks in between work and loves to watch Korean dramas. Currently, she is an author at Educere India to fulfil the desire of her passion for writing.