JEE Main Analysis 2024 : Day wise Shift-Wise Exam Analysis, Cut off, Answer Key and more

# Feb 23, 2021 by Harshita Nandal

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JEE Main Analysis 2024 : Day wise Shift-Wise Exam Analysis, Cut off, Answer Key and more

JEE Main is one of the biggest and most reputed engineering entrance exams in India. This year it is being conducted in two sessions i.e. January and April.This article includes JEE Main Analysis for both, Paper-1 for BE/BTech and Paper-2 for B.Arch/B.Plan. The B.Plan question paper consists of a total number of 105 questions, and the candidates must answer 100. The choice is given in the Numerical questions where the test takers can answer any 5 out of 10 as per the revised JEE Main 2021 exam pattern. On the other hand, the total number of questions in Paper 2A (B.Arch) is 82. 

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Candidates can check the detailed JEE Main paper analysis 2023 to get an idea about the difficulty level of the exam. At the same time, students who are about to appear for the exam next year might also need the JEE Main 2023 analysis to understand the nature of the exam – the difficulty level, type of questions asked, exam review, etc. so that they can prepare better.

The JEE Mains 2023 result will be announced online on the official website. The result of JEE Main 2023 reflects the percentile scores obtained by candidates. 

The JEE (Main) – 2023 for April Session was conducted through the Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. The National Testing Agency has uploaded the Provisional Answer Keys and the Question Paper with Recorded Responses on the JEE (Main) website jeemain.nta.nic.in for candidates to challenge.

 

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 15 (Shift 2)

JEE Main 15 April Shift 2 exam is over. Candidates to the students the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate. Physics was easy compared to Chemistry and Mathematics.

Physics was of easy level. More questions were from vectors.

Mathematics was of moderate difficulty level.

JEE Main April 15 Shift 2 Analysis by FIITJEE

According to Ramesh Batlish Managing Partner & Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres, JEE Main April 15 shift 2 exams overall difficulty level is moderate. Maths was Moderate while Physics was reported as easy. The detailed analysis of JEE Main April 15 shift 2 are as follow.

Mathematics – Moderate Level. Weightage was given to chapters of Algebra and Calculus. In Calculus questions asked from Functions, Limits & Continuity, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Area under curves, & Differential Equations. In Algebra- Matrices, Permutation & Combination, Vectors, 3D Geometry had more than one question, Progressions, Statistics, Binomial Theorem, Mathematical Reasoning & Probability.

Physics – Easy level.

Chemistry - Easy To Moderate level. Inorganic Chemistry had more questions as compared to Organic & Physical Chemistry. The Numerical Section had questions from Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibrium. There were mixed concept questions from Amines, Alcohols, Ethers & Phenols, Biomolecules, Polymers, Aryl & Alkyl halides in Organic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from s-block, p-block, Chemical Bonding, Co-ordination Compounds, Ores & Metallurgy.

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 15 (Shift 1)

NTA has conducted the JEE Mian 2023 April 15 shift 1 exam. Candidates sharing their reactions said that the overall difficulty level of the paper was easy to moderate. Mathematics was lengthy as usual, while chemistry was of moderate level. Physics remains on the easier side.

JEE Main April 15 Shift 1 Analysis by FIITJEE

According to Ramesh Batlish Managing Partner & Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres, JEE Main 2023 April 15 shift 1 exam was of Moderate level. Mathematics was Moderate Level while Physics was Easy among the three subjects. Below is the JEE Main 15 April shift 1 exam analysis.

Mathematics - Moderate Level. Questions were asked from all chapters with more weightage given to Calculus & Algebra. In Calculus questions asked from almost all chapters of Limits & Continuity, Differentiability, Indefinite & Definite Integrals , Application of Derivative, Area, Differential Equations. In Algebra chapters covered where Complex Numbers, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices & Determinants, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Perm…

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 13 (Shift 1)

JEE Main April 13 has been concluded, according to the candidates the overall difficulty level is easy to moderate

Physics was easy. The question were formula based. Question was asked from Mechanics, RBD.

Chemistry was moderate. Question were based on polymer, everyday life.

Mathematics was of moderate difficulty level and lengthy. Moreover, the paper was tough compare to other date exam.

JEE Main April 13 Shift 1 Analysis by FIITJEE

In terms of order of difficulty level Mathematics was Moderately Tough Level while Physics was Easy amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.

Mathematics – Moderately Tough level. Questions were asked from all chapters with more weightage given to Co-ordinate Geometry & Algebra. Mixed Concept Questions were asked from Parabola, Circles, Ellipse, Hyperbola. In Algebra chapters covered where Complex Numbers, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices & Determinants, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Vectors (2 questions), 3 D Geometry (3 questions). In Calculus - Functions , Indefinite Integrals , Application of Derivative, Area, …

Chemistry – Easy to Moderate Level. Inorganic & Organic Chemistry had more weightage compared to Physical Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Ionic Equilibrium. Questions also asked from s & p block, Coordination Compounds, Surface Chemistry, Ores & Metallurgy. Some mixed concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry involving Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Aryl & Alkyl halides, GOC, Polymers. Some students reported Chemistry as time consuming and tricky.

JEE Main 2023 Paper 2 B.Arch Analysis for April 12 (shift 2)

As per the students based reactions the overall B.Arch paper- 2 was Moderate level. Candidates can check the complete analysis of JEE Main 2023 B.Arch here.

Maths: Questions asked from Remainder, Mathematical reasoning, Determinant, Matrices, P & C, Probability, binomial theorem, D.E, Limits, Complex Number, Integration, Sequence and series and Plane- 3D Geometry.

Part 2 Aptitude Test: 3D figures, 2D figures, Non-verbal reasoning, Distance directions, Quantitative aptitude

Part 3 Drawing Test: The drawing test was easy but lengthy.

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 12 (shift 1)

JEE Main April 12 shift 1 exam has been successfully conducted. Based on the student's reaction the overall difficulty level of the exam is moderate to hard.

Physics paper was easy. Questions were based on mechanism and kinetics approx question 3 or 4 (easy)

Maths overall difficulty level is tough. Moreover the paper was tricky and lengthy

Chemistry easy but tough compare to other subjects

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 11 (Shift 2)

As per students based reactions the overall difficulty level of paper was easy to moderate.

Physics section was moderate and contains Electrostatics, Magnetism, fluid mechanics.

Chemistry- moderate, metallurgy, coordination compound, chemical bonding, inorganic weightage was high.

Maths section was lengthy which contains questions on probability, relation and functions, mathematical reasoning, sequence and series, vector 3D, differential equation, and more.

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 11 (Shift 1)

JEE Main April 11 shift 1 exam has been concluded. According to the students Chemistry was moderate while Mathematics was lengthy.

In Chemistry high weightage was given to Organic.

Physics was formula based. Question was asked from Optics.

JEE Main April 11 Shift 1 Analysis by FIITJEE

Ramesh Batlish, Managing Partner & Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres shared his reaction on JEE Main April 11 exam stating that the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate as per the students. Physics was easy compared to Chemistry and Mathematics. Below is a detailed analysis of JEE Main 11 April shift 1

Mathematics: Moderately level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Calculus. Questions were asked from Vectors & 3 D Geometry (4 to 5 questions), Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Permutation & Combination & Probability, Straight Lines & Circle, Parabola, Definite Integrals had 3 questions, Area, Differential Equations(2 questions). The numerical Section had lengthy calculations.

Physics: Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics(3 to 4 questions), Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics & Ray Optics.

Chemistry: Easy to Moderate Level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Mole Concept, Ionic Equilibrium, Solid state. Questions also asked from Environmental Chemistry, p & d block, Phenols, Chemical Bonding, Coordination Compounds. Some mixed concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry from Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, Polymers.

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 10 (Shift 2)

As per students based reactions the overall difficulty level of paper was easy to moderate.

Chemistry was moderate and NCERT based. The topics asked from topics like physical chemistry, nucleotide, polymer, isomer, chemical bonding, coordination compound.

Maths paper was lengthy as like previous JEE Main 2023 shifts. The questions asked from JEE Main specific topics like, Vector 3D, mathematical reasoning, probability, circle, ellipse, statistics.

Many students stated that Physics questions was formula based. Questions asked from Current, electricity, communication system.

 

JEE Main April 10 Shift 2 Analysis by FIITJEE

The JEE Main April 10 shift 2 conducted successfully on various exam centre.

Mathematics – Moderate Level. Weightage was given to chapters of Conic Sections and Calculus. Questions asked from Matrices, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Ellipse, Circle, Parabola, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Functions, AOD, Areas, Differential Equation. Both MCQs and Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. This section was also tricky as per few students.

Physics – EASY level. Weightage given to chapters of Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Magnetism, SHM & Waves, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Ray Optics, Wave Optics, Semiconductors and Modern Physics. Numerical based questions were reported as Easy. Chapters of XII Class had more weightage. Assertion -Reasoning questions had mixed concepts.

Chemistry - Easy To Moderate level

Chemistry questions cover almost all topics. The question was asked from polymer, biomolecules, chromatography. Inorganic and organic more weightage than physical,

Maths was lengthy. The question was asked from mathematical reasoning.

In Physics question was from the communication system, 11th mechanics focused more, ray optics and Thermodynamics

JEE Main April 10 Shift 1 Analysis by Aakash BYJU'S

Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering Aakash BYJU’S shared his feedback on JEE Main April 10 shift 1 exam. According to Mr. Sharma the JEE Main 10 April shift 1 was a balanced paper that can be solved in the stipulated time. Chemistry and Physics were of moderate level as per the candidates. The difficulty level of the exam as per the large sectio…

Chemistry questions cover almost all topics. The question was asked from polymer, biomolecules, chromatography. Inorganic and organic more weightage than physical,

Maths was lengthy. The question was asked from mathematical reasoning.

In Physics question was from the communication system, 11th mechanics focused more, ray optics and Thermodynamics

JEE Main April 10 Shift 1 Analysis by Aakash BYJU'S

Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering Aakash BYJU’S shared his feedback on JEE Main April 10 shift 1 exam. According to Mr. Sharma the JEE Main 10 April shift 1 was a balanced paper that can be solved in the stipulated time. Chemistry and Physics were of moderate level as per the candidates. The difficulty level of the exam as per the large sectio…

JEE Main April 10 Shift 1 Analysis by FIITJEE

Ramesh Batlish, FIITJEE Managing Partner & Centre Head has shared the JEE Main April 10 shift 1 analysis. According to Mr. Batlish, the overall difficulty level was of easy level. Moreover, No errors were reported in the question papers. Below is the subject wise analysis of JEE Main 10 April shift 1.

Mathematics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters with an emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Coordinate Geometry. Questions asked from Matrices, Determinants, Vectors, 3 D Geometry, Straight Line, Parabola, Circle, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Complex Numbers, Definite Integrals, and Differential Equations. The Numerical Section had few lengthy calcul…

JEE Main April 10 Shift 1 Analysis by Resonance

The experts of Resonance have released the JEE Main April 10 shift 1 exam analysis online. According to the subject experts, the overall difficulty level was moderate. Moreover, Mathematics and Chemistry were tough compared to Physics.

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 8 (Shift 2)

As per student based reactions, the JEE Main 2023 April 8 shift 2 exam was easier than January attempt.

Physics was easy. Many assertion questions was asked. Topics asked in Physics was Gravitation, Unit & Dimension, Moment of Inertia, Communication.

Chemistry was also easy. The questions asked from biomolecules, polymers.

Most of the questions asked from 11th class syllabus.

Many students stated that maths was calculative and lengthy.

JEE Main April 8 Shift 2 Analysis by FIITJEE

The Ramesh Batlish, centre head FIITJEE Noida, shared the JEE Main April 8 shift 2 exam analysis. As per the expert the questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper. It was Tougher tha…

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 8 (Shift 2)

As per student based reactions, the JEE Main 2023 April 8 shift 2 exam was easier than January attempt.

Physics was easy. Many assertion questions was asked. Topics asked in Physics was Gravitation, Unit & Dimension, Moment of Inertia, Communication.

Chemistry was also easy. The questions asked from biomolecules, polymers.

Most of the questions asked from 11th class syllabus.

Many students stated that maths was calculative and lengthy.

JEE Main April 8 Shift 2 Analysis by FIITJEE

The Ramesh Batlish, centre head FIITJEE Noida, shared the JEE Main April 8 shift 2 exam analysis. As per the expert the questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. It was a balanced paper. It was Tougher tha…

JEE Main April 8 Shift 1 Analyis by Resonance

As per the resonance experts, the overall paper was moderate. The candidates can check the subject-wise and class-wise JEE Main 2023 paper analysis from below.

Class-wise difficulty level of JEE Main 2023 April 8 shift 1 exam

JEE Main 2023 April 8 Shift 2 Analysis by Resonance

As per the resonance experts, the overall paper was moderate. The candidates can check the subject-wise and class-wise JEE Main 2023 paper analysis from below.

Class-wise difficulty level of JEE Main 2023 April 8 shift 2 exam

JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis for April 8 (Shift 1)

The overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 8th April shift 1 paper is easy to moderate

Physics section was easy and contains semiconductor, fluid mechanics (2 questions)

Chemistry- easy, physical (Numerical), NCERT based, polymer, biomolecules

Maths section was lengthy which contains questions on probability, sequence and series and more.

Memory-based questions asked in JEE Mains 8 April paper is based on session 1 pattern.

JEE Main April 8 Shift 1 Analysis by FIITJEE

According to Ramesh Batlish, centre head FIITJEE Noida, JEE Main April 8 shift 1 overall difficulty level was easy to moderate as per the students. In term of order of difficulty Mathematics was Moderate, Chemistry was Easy to Moderate, while…

Chemistry: Theoverall difficulty level was easy to moderate. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry had questions directly from NCERT Books. Less weightage given to Physical Chemistry that too in Numerical Section. In Physical Chemistry questions were asked from Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium and Atomic Structure. Organic Chemistry had questions from Aldehydes & Ketones, Atul & Alkyl Halides, Amines, Alcohols, Biomolecules and General Organic Chemistry. Inorganic had questions from Co-ordination Compounds, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Group-18. Few questions from Organic Chemistry were tricky but not tough.

Mathematics: The paper was of moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters

Chemistry: Theoverall difficulty level was easy to moderate. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry had questions directly from NCERT Books. Less weightage given to Physical Chemistry that too in Numerical Section. In Physical Chemistry questions were asked from Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium and Atomic Structure. Organic Chemistry had questions from Aldehydes & Ketones, Atul & Alkyl Halides, Amines, Alcohols, Biomolecules and General Organic Chemistry. Inorganic had questions from Co-ordination Compounds, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Group-18. Few questions from Organic Chemistry were tricky but not tough.

Mathematics: The paper was of moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis

JEE Main April 6 Shift 2 Analysis by FIITJEE

Ramesh Batlish, Centre Head - FIITJEE Noida Centres Academy Director has shared the JEE Main exam analysis April 6 shift 2. As per the professional expert, the questions covered almost all chapters of Class XI & XII CBSE Board. In terms difficulty level Maths was Moderate , Chemistry was Easy to Moderate Level, while Physics was Easy. Overall, this paper was Moderate level as per students.

Maths- Weightage was given to chapters of Algebra and Coordinate Geometry. Questions asked from Straight Lines, Parabola, Circles, Definite Integrals, Limits, Differential Equations, Area, Matrices, Binomial Theorem, Probability, Statistics, Determinants, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Complex numbers, Progression Series. Both MCQs

JEE Main April 6 Shift 2 Analysis by Resonance:

The overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate. Candidates can check the detailed difficulty level subject wise here.

JEE Main April 6 Analysis Shift 1:

NTA has conducted the JEE Main April 6 exam shift 1 at 12 PM today. As per students who appeared for the JEE Main 2023 April 6 exam, the total difficulty level of today's IIT JEE Main paper was of moderate level.

JEE Main 2023 Physics paper was easy, while the Chemistry and Maths was moderate and difficult respectively.

Approximately 5 questions were asked from biomolecules and polymers and in maths, questions were aksed from 3D vector.

4 questions were asked from 3d and vector, 5 ques bio-molecules and polymer and environment and 4 ques from magnetism and Alternating current.

JEE Main April 06 shift 1 exam was similar to the January session.

Chemistry question were based on NCERT while few question were from Organic and Physical chemistry.

JEE Main April 06 Shift 1 Analysis by FIITJEE:

Ramesh Batlish, the head of FIITJEE Noida has shared his feedback on JEE Mian April 06 Shift 1. As per Mr. Batlish, the shift 1 paper was of moderate level. Physics paper was easy while Chemistry and Mathematics were of moderate level. Moreover, no error was found in the question paper. The overall difficulty level subject wise is as follows:

Physics: The paper was easy. Physics paper questions were based on Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Work, Power & Energy, Simple Harmonic Motion, Error Analysis, Capacitance, Magnetism, Semi-Conductors, Current Electricity, Communication Systems,Modern Physics, Centre of Mass, Electrostatics.

Chemistry: The difficulty level of the Chemistry paper was easy to modera…

JEE Main April 6 Shift 1 Analysis by Resonance:

The experts of Resonance have released the JEE Main April 6 shift 1 exam analysis online. Based on the analysis done by the Resonance experts overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate. Moreover, Physics paper was easy compare to Mathematics and Chemistry. Below is the detailed analsysis of JEE Main April 6 shift 1 exam by Resonance.

JEE Main Analysis: 25th January 2023 Shift 2

Physics was the meduim among the other two subjects. The physics section consisted mostly of moderate-level questions.Mathematics was of moderate difficulty. Mathematics consisted mostly of moderately difficult questions. Even though there were moderate-type questions, they were lengthy & tricky to attempt. Overall, mathematics was the most difficult subject to attempt compared to the other two subjects.Chemistry was the easiest subject to attempt. The questions in the Chemistry section were mostly easy. Moderate category questions constituted the second highest number of questions in Chemistry.

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate 
Chemistry Easy to Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

JEE Main Analysis: 25th January shift 1

The architecture and planning students got the second attempt today. They found the paper to be overall easy. Overall analysis – The paper was easy in difficulty level.

Mathematics

Moderate to Difficult

General Aptitude

Easy to Moderate

Drawing Test

Easy

Overall Level

Easy to moderate

JEE Main Analysis: 24th January shift 2

A majority opinion about the paper was that of a moderate difficulty level. Questions were asked from the whole syllabus and all the important chapters were covered. The paper contained some challenging questions on all the subjects.

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate 
Chemistry Easy to Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

JEE Main Analysis:29th july (shift 1):

As per the initial students’ reaction, JEE Main 2022 July 29 Shift 1 was reported as moderate in terms of overall difficulty.

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate 
Chemistry Easy to Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

JEE Main 2021 analysis by ALLEN: 29th July  (Shift 1&2)

JEE Main Analysis:28th july (shift 2):

In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate while Chemistry & Physics were EASY amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Easy to Moderate level as per students

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate 
Chemistry Easy to Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

JEE Main Analysis:28th july (shift 1):

In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate while Chemistry & Physics were EASY amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Easy to Moderate level as per students

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate 
Chemistry Easy to Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

JEE Main 2021 analysis by ALLEN: 28th July  (Shift 1&2)

Physics

The Physics paper was easy in the morning shift but some calculations kept the students confused. Questions were asked covering almost all the topics. Students had an objection to a question related to the Carnot engine. There was one question related to error topic. One question was based on Modulation Index in PoC. Apart from this, questions were also asked from KNM, Magnetism, AC, Thermodynamics, Elasticity, Current Electricity, Capacity, Optical Instrument. Overall paper was easy. The Physics paper in the 2nd shift was longer than the June paper, but students said that the entire paper could have been solved in about 50 minutes. Questions were asked from almost all the topics. One question from Fluid Mechanics could not be answered in all the four options.

Chemistry

The Chemistry paper was easy and normal in the morning shift in which section A was objective and section B was numerical. There were fewer questions from Physical Chemistry while questions from Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry were more. The 2nd shift paper was easy in which two questions in Section 1 were of Assertion Reasoning type. In the question of non-isoelectronic space of element of F block, more than one option was given as correct. In section 1 more questions were asked from organic and inorganic chemistry. Whereas in Section 2, the numericals of Physical Chemistry were more.

Maths 

The Maths part in the morning shift paper was very difficult and lengthy. Students took more time to solve the maths paper in all the three subjects. Like in the topic with limit, the question of 1st degree infinity was easy but, it was calculative. Almost all the chapters were covered. The questions of Coordinate Geometry were also very lenient and of mixed concept like the question of bringing the orthocenter of the triangle to the circle. The questions asked in the 2nd shift too were difficult and lengthy. The difficulty level of the paper was Moderate to Difficult level. There were about 4-5 questions which were easily solved. The questions from Area, Differential, Complex Number, Define Integrate were tough. Almost all the topics were covered. The difficulty level of 80 percent questions was moderate and 10-10 percent questions were moderate and easy

JEE Main Analysis:27th july (shift 2):

In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate while Chemistry & Physics were EASY amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Easy to Moderate level as per students

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate 
Chemistry Easy to Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

JEE Main Analysis:27th july (shift 1):

A majority view of the paper was that of a moderate difficulty level. Topic coverage in all three subjects was judicious. The paper contained some good questions In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Moderate while Chemistry & Physics were EASY amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Easy to Moderate level as per students

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate 
Chemistry Easy to Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

JEE Main 2021 analysis by ALLEN: 27th July  (Shift 1&2)

Physics

Physics paper was easy in the morning shift. According to the students, it took them about 40-50 minutes to solve the paper. Questions were asked from almost all the topics. Some questions were asked from Logic Gate, Resolving Power and Earth Magnetism. Other questions were asked from Heat, Mechanics, Electrodynamics and Modern Physics etc. Whereas there were almost no questions from Optics in the paper.

The difficulty level of the paper was moderate in the 2nd innings in which 5 questions were of Statement and Assertion Reasoning type. Most of the questions were from the entire syllabus. In this, questions on communication and transition were asked directly from the JEE Mains syllabus.

Chemistry

The difficulty level of Chemistry paper was moderate in the morning shift. In which about 6-8 questions were asked of statement (1-2) type and 3-4 questions of column matching type. From Physical Chemistry, there were questions from Chemical Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, 2-3 questions from Mole Concept, Liquid Solution, Atomic Structure and Solid State. Similarly in inorganic chemistry, questions were asked from d-block, coordination compound, chemical bonding and hydrogen and organic chemistry from polymer, chemistry in every day life, substitution reaction, aromaticity, alcohol and phenol topics.

The paper was easy in the 2nd shift in which about 5-6 questions were of Statement (1-2) type, two questions of Assertion Reasoning and two questions of column matching. Most of the memory based theory questions were easy. Questions from Chemistry in Everyday Life and Environment were asked directly from the NCERT syllabus. In Organic Chemistry, the column of Separation of Aniline and Water was column matching question

 JEE Main Analysis:25th july (Shift 1):

The JEE Main Shift 1 of june 25th is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate. The Sections-wise difficulty was as follows: Mathematics Section has some Lenghthy and tough questions. physics was comparatively easy to moderate

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics  Easy to Moderate 
Chemistry Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

JEE Main 2021 analysis by ALLEN: 25th July  (Shift 1&2)

Physics

The level of Physics paper in the morning shift remained the same as the previous session.  Almost all the topics were covered.  Questions were asked from Kinematics, Wave Optics, WEP, Rotation and Ray Optics.  Questions were asked on Rainbow Formation in Ray Optics.  According to the information received from the students, the questions asked from the semiconductor part were a bit confusing.  In Objective Part Two, there were two questions of Assertion Reasoning type and one question of Matrix Matching type.  Whereas the paper of 2nd shift was of moderate level.  Questions were asked from Fluid, Optics, Heat, Kinematics, 2D, Electrostat, Capacitance, Magnetism, SHM and Error topics.

Chemistry

Chemistry paper was easy as compared to Physics and Maths.  In the morning shift, two questions in the objective part were of Assertion Reasoning type.  Questions were asked from almost all the topics.  In which mainly physical chemistry, ionic equilibrium, liquid solution, chemical kinetics, electrochemistry, thermodynamics, mole concept (concentration terms) were asked.  Similarly, in organic chemistry, questions were asked from Chemistry in Everyday Life, Biomolecule Polymer, Environmental Chemistry, Separation Techniques, Alcohol and in inorganic Chemistry, S-Block, D-Bloc Coordination Chemistry, Chemistry Bonding Tables and Periodic Questions.  At the same time, even in the 2nd shift, the paper was as easy as the morning.  There were questions of statement (1-2) type and column matching in it.  Questions were asked from Metallurgy, Chemical Bonding, Isomerism, Periodic, Chemical Kinetic, Thermodynamics, Aldol Condensation, General Organic Chemistry, Biomolecules and S Block.

Maths 

In the morning shift, the Maths paper was tougher than the rest of the two papers.  Like the first session of JEE Main, this time too all the topics were covered.  One question each was asked from all the topics.  Some questions came with mixed concepts.  In such a situation, solving the paper was very challenging for the students.  There were 9 questions from Calculus, 8 from Algebra, 3 from Vector and 3D.  Around 4 questions from Circle plus Conic section and about 5-6 questions from other topics.  All questions were calculative and explanatory.  So the difficulty level of Maths paper was very high.  Similarly, the second shift paper was very difficult and lengthy.  According to the students, the number of formula based questions in the paper was negligible.  Multiple formulae and concepts were being applied in each question.  In such a situation, it will be difficult for average students to get a good score.  This paper was quite tough as compared to the previous session of JEE Main

 

JEE Main Analysis:25th  (Shift 2):

The JEE Main Shift 2 of June 23rd is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Easy to  Moderate. The Sections-wise difficulty was as follows: Mathematics Section has some Difficult questions. 

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate 
Chemistry Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

JEE Main Analysis:23rd June (Shift 1):

The JEE Main Shift 1 of June 23rd is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate. The Sections-wise difficulty was as follows: Mathematics Section has some Difficult questions. The Aptitude section was found to be moderately easy. The drawing section was the easiest section. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 23rd June shift 1 is as follows:

Mathematics

Moderate to Difficult

General Aptitude

Easy to Moderate

Drawing Test

Easy

Overall Level

Easy to moderate

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

 

JEE Main Analysis:23rd June (Shift 2):

The JEE Main Shift 2 of June 23rd is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Easy to  Moderate. The Sections-wise difficulty was as follows: Mathematics Section has some Difficult questions. The Aptitude section was found to be moderately easy. The drawing section was the easiest section. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 23rd June shift 1 is as follows:

Mathematics

Moderate to Difficult

General Aptitude

Easy to Moderate

Drawing Test

Easy

Overall Level

Easy to moderate

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

 

JEE Main Analysis:24th June (Shift 1):

The JEE Main Shift 1 of June 24th is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate with the most questions from 12th NCRET based syllabus.Chemistry was Moderate, Physics was Moderate to tough and Mathematics was also found moderate. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 1st September Shift 1 is as follows:

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate 
Chemistry Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

 

JEE Main Analysis:24th June (Shift 2):

The JEE Main Shift 1 of June 24th is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate with the most questions from 12th NCRET based syllabus.Chemistry was Moderate, Physics was Moderate to tough and Mathematics was also found moderate. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 1st September Shift 1 is as follows:

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate 
Chemistry Moderate
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

JEE Main 2021 -Fourth Session (August - September)

The JEE Main fourth and final session is being conducted for B.E/B.Tech and B.Arch and B.Planning on 26th, 27th and 31st August and on 1st and 2nd September respectively. Approx. 7.5 Lakh students registered for the Final Session of JEE Mains including Both Architecture/Planning and Engineering aspirants. In each of the 5 days, there will be two shifts Shift 1: 9 am to 12 noon and Shift 2: 3 pm to 6 pm respectively in which the JEE Main Exam will be conducted. Below is the Analysis of all Days and Shifts of the JEE Main Fourth Session 2021:

JEE Main Analysis: 1st September (Shift 1):

The JEE Main Shift 1 of September 1 is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate. The Sections-wise difficulty was as follow Chemistry was Moderate, Physics was Moderate to tough and Mathematics was the easiest section this time to everyone's surprises.. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 1st September Shift 1 is as follows:

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate to Tough
Chemistry Moderate
Mathematics Easy
Overall Difficulty Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

 

JEE Main Analysis: 1st September (Shift 2):

The JEE Main Shift 2 of September 1 is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate. The Sections-wise difficulty was as follows: Chemistry was Moderate, Physics was Moderate to tough and Mathematics was the easiest section this time to everyone's surprise. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 1st September Shift 2 is as follows:

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate to Tough
Chemistry Moderate
Mathematics Easy
Overall Difficulty Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

JEE Main Analysis: 31st August (Shift 2):

The JEE Main Shift 2 of August 31 is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate. The Sections-wise difficulty was as follows: Chemistry was Moderate, Physics was Moderate to tough and Mathematics was the easiest section this time to everyone's surprise. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 31st August Shift 2 is as follows:

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate to Tough
Chemistry Moderate
Mathematics Easy
Overall Difficulty Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

JEE Main Analysis: 31st August (Shift 1):

The JEE Main Shift 1 of August 31 is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate. The Sections-wise difficulty was as follows: Chemistry was Moderate, Physics was Moderate to tough and Mathematics was the easiest section this time to everyone's surprise. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 31st August Shift 1 is as follows:

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate to Tough
Chemistry Moderate
Mathematics Easy
Overall Difficulty Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

FIITJEE: 

JEE Main 2021 analysis by FIITJEE: August 31 shift 1

Difficulty level - Mathematics was the toughest while Chemistry was the easiest. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.

Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions covered all chapters however weightage was given to chapters of Calculus & Algebra. Some good level questions were asked from Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivatives, Definite Integral, Matrices, Progressions, Binomial Theorem, Permutation & Combination, Vectors, and 3D Geometry. Few students reported that Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.

Physics – Easy to Moderate. Questions were asked from almost all chapters however weightage was given to chapters of Class XII. Some good questions were asked from Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Electromagnetic Induction & Semiconductors. Numerical-based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Some students reported numerical section had tricky questions.

Chemistry - Easy. Organic Chemistry was given more weightage as compared to Inorganic & Physical Chemistry. Weightage was given to chapters like Amines, Alcohols, Biomolecules and Environmental Chemistry. Fact-based questions from NCERT were asked.

JEE Main Analysis: 27th August (Shift 2):

The JEE Main Shift 2 of August 27 is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate. The Sections-wise difficulty was as follows: Chemistry was the easiest, Physics was Moderate and Mathematics was the Toughest section being Moderate to Tough and lengthy. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 27th August Shift 2 is as follows:

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Mathematics Moderate to Tough
Overall Difficulty Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

FIITJEE: 

JEE Main 2021 Analysis by FIITJEE - August 27 Shift 2

  • Mathematics – Moderate Level. Weightage was given to chapters of Calculus and Algebra. Few tricky questions were asked from chapters of Area under Curves, Differential Equations, Definite Integral, Probability and Statistics, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Matrices, 3D- Geometry, Hyperbola and Parabola. Numerical Based questions had lengthy calculations.
  • Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from almost all chapters. Weightage was given to chapters like Kinematics, Electromagnetic Induction, Optics, Communication Systems. Class XII Chapters given more weightage. Mostly formula-based questions were asked.
  • Chemistry – Easy to Moderate level. Inorganic and Organic Chemistry had more questions as compared to Physical Chemistry. Weightage was given to Chemistry in Everyday Life, Ores and Metallurgy, Environmental Chemistry and Coordination Compounds. In Physical Chemistry, questions were asked from Chemical Equilibrium and Chemical Kinetics. In Organic Chemistry weightage was given to Amines. Numerical Based questions had lengthy calculations.

JEE Main paper analysis 2021 - August 27 Shift 2

  • The overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate.
  • Mathematics was the toughest like the previous session. The difficulty level suggested by the candidates for the section was moderate to difficult. Some of the topics asked were coordinate geometry, probability, statistics, 3 D Geometry.
  • Physics was moderate in difficulty. Some of the topics asked were Modern physics, magnetism, electricity, electromagnetic induction.
  • Chemistry was the easiest section and was NCERT based. The weightage of class 12th syllabus in the section was more.

JEE Main Analysis: 27th August (Shift 1):

The JEE Main Shift 1 of August 27 is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate. The Sections-wise difficulty was as follows: Chemistry was the easiest, Physics was Moderate and Mathematics was Moderate to Difficult and Lengthy. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 27th August Shift 1 is as follows:

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Mathematics Moderate to Difficult
Overall Difficulty Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

FIITJEE: 

JEE Main 2021 question paper analysis by FIITJEE: August 27 shift 1

  • Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Calculus and Algebra. Weightage was given to Chapter like Vectors, Matrices, Probability, 3 D Geometry, Complex numbers in Algebra. Students reported Numerical Section lengthy and tricky.
  • Physics – Easy to Moderate Questions asked from EM Waves, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity and AC Circuits. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Overall this section was easy. This was a balanced section.
  • Chemistry – Easy. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical and Organic Chemistry. There were questions from Polymers, s-block elements, Chemistry in Everyday Life apart from Coordination Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were easy.

Vidyamandir Classes: 

JEE Main 2021 question paper analysis by Vidyamandir Classes: August 27 shift 1

  • As per the students who appeared in the morning shift today, August 27, more or less the JEE Main 2021 question paper was the same as yesterday. Mathematics was lengthy.
  • As with yesterday's JEE Main 2021 paper, Maths was lengthy and tough followed by physics and chemistry.
  • We know mathematics subject was toughest then followed by physics and chemistry
  • For a long time in maths, many questions from coordinate geometry, 12th class probabilities, statistics, etc.,
  • In modern physics, 12th class dominant topics were electricity, current electricity, electrostatic, capacitors, magnetism, electromagnetic induction
  • In chemistry, today's twist was physical chemistry weightage was very low and maximum weightage taken by organic chemistry.

Aakash Institute: 

JEE Main exam 2021 analysis by Aakash Institute - August 27 Shift 1

Overall, it was a balanced paper which can be solved in the stipulated time. The difficulty level wise order is Mathematics> Physics> Chemistry.

Chemistry The JEE Main 2021 Chemistry paper was by and large based on NCERT books. Six of the numerical based questions were from Physical Chemistry and two from inorganic Chemistry. Overall, the questions from Physical, Organi and Inorganic branches were evenly distributed. A thorough study of the NCERT books, solving NCERT examples and mock tests based on NCERT is the guarantee of success in these types of tests.

Physics - According to a sizeable number of students, Physics part was moderately difficult of the lot. 5 to 6 questions from Electromagnetics about 8 questions from mechanics, 2 from units and dimensions ,4 questions from optics were there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a good number of numerical which were largely formula based. Solving a good number of mock tests would prove to be a better strategy.

Mathematics - The JEE Main 2021 Maths paper was easy but slightly time taking due to lengthy calculations involved. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. 7 Questions were asked from Calculus, 5 questions from Coordinate Geometry, 4 from Vectors and 3D and not less than 5 questions from Algebra were there. Almost all the topics were covered. Again, practice through mock tests holds the key.

JEE Main Analysis: 26th August (Shift 2):

The JEE Main Shift 2 of August 26 is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate. The Sections wise difficulty was as follows: Chemistry was the easiest, Physics was Moderate to Tough and Mathematics was Moderate. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 26th August Shift 2 is as follows:

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate to Tough
Chemistry Easy
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

Resonance:  Students can check memory based questions and solutions of the JEE Main Day 1 Examination at the Resonance Official Website here: JEE Main Memory Based Questions and Detailed Analysis by Resonance

e-Career Point: 

Applicants can check JEE Main paper analysis as released by eCareerPoint. To check the topic-wise weightage of all the questions, candidates can refer to the table given below.

 

Physics

Type of Questions

Shift-1

Shift-2

Total

Ray Optics & Wave Optics

2

2

4

Mechanics

10

9

19

Electrodynamics

5

4

9

Fluid Mechanics

2

3

5

Modern Physics

5

6

11

Heat & Thermodynamics

4

3

7

Waves

2

3

5

Total

30

30

60

Check  JEE main 2021 Mathematics question distribution from the table given below. 

 

Mathematics

Type of Questions

Shift-1

Shift-2

Total

Algebra

11

10

21

Calculus

9

10

19

Trigonometry

3

3

6

Coordinate

3

4

7

Vector & 3D

4

3

7

Total

30

30

60

Applicants can also check JEE Main 2021 Chemistry section wise weightage from the table below. 

 

Chemistry

Type of Questions

Shift-1

Shift-2

Total

Physical Chemistry

8

9

17

Inorganic Chemistry

10

12

22

Organic Chemistry

12

9

21

Total

30

30

60

JEE Main Analysis: 26th August (Shift 1):

The JEE Main Shift 1 of August 26 is over and the analysis of the same is out from various coaching Institutes as well as the reactions of the Students are also out. The examination on this day has been conducted for Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) Check below the complete analysis:

Student Reactions: As per the various Students coming out of the examination center overall the paper was Moderate. The Sections wise difficulty was as follows: Chemistry was the easiest, Physics was Moderate to Tough and Mathematics was Moderate. The Difficulty level summary of the JEE Main 26th August Shift 1 is as follows:

Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate to Tough
Chemistry Easy
Mathematics Moderate
Overall Difficulty Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institutes:

Aakash Institute:

A majority view about the paper was that of a moderate to easy difficulty level. Topic coverage in all three subjects was extensive. The paper contained some good questions. A detailed analysis of the paper is given below.

Mathematics:

  • For a large section of students, the mathematics part was moderate. AS predicted, some questions involved lengthy calculations. There were 7 to 8 questions from calculus, about 7 questions from Algebra and 3 to 4 questions from Vectors and 3-Dimensional Geometry about 4questions from Coordinate Geometry and 2 from Trigonometry. 
  • Regular practice and solving mock tests would be of great help in facing these types of papers.

Physics:

  • For many students, the physics paper was also of moderate difficulty level. Questions were asked from all the prominent chapters - 3 questions from Optics, 5 questions from Mechanics, 4 questions from Thermodynamics and 5question from Modern Physics among others are worth mentioning.
  • As expected, numerical type questions were more in numbers than theoretical questions and almost all numerical were simple formula-based questions. Practicing a sufficient number of similar tests would keep students in good stead.

Chemistry:

  • This paper was easy and NCERT based. An almost equal number of questions were asked from the Physical, Inorganic and Organic branches of Chemistry. The majority of questions in the numerical value-based section were from Physical Chemistry. The whole of the paper was NCERT based. Covering NCERT and its Exemplary would be the key to score good marks. Chapters like Biomolecules, Polymers and Chemistry in everyday life besides regular topics found due to representation in the paper.
  • All in all, it was moderate to easy paper which can be solved in 3 hours. The subjectwise difficulty level can be assumed as Mathematics > Physics > Chemistry.

FIITJEE:

Questions covered almost all chapters of class 11th  and 12th CBSE Board, however, weightage was given to class 12 chapters in maths & chemistry. Check the level of difficultly as per feedback from students on 26th August 2021 (forenoon session) below.

  • In terms of order of Difficulty, Maths was of Moderate level while chemistry & physics was easy to moderate amongst the three subjects. Overall this paper was of Moderate level as per students. Some students felt it was easier compared to the July session. They also reported less attendance compared to the July Session.
  • Mathematics - Moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from calculus, coordinate geometry, algebra. questions were asked from chapters like progressions, binomial theorem, matrices, permutation & combination in algebra, circle, straight line, ellipse in coordinate geometry & limits, continuity & differentiability, definite integral in calculus. Few numerical-based questions required lengthy calculations. 
  • Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from kinematics, optics, electrostatics, magnetism, current electricity, em waves, heat and thermodynamics, communication systems & modern physics. few numerical-based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy.  This section was balanced compared to the other two subjects.
  • Chemistry – Easy to Moderate level. Questions covered chapters like ionic equilibrium, electrochemistry, coordination compounds, chemistry in everyday life. more weightage was given to chapters of organic & inorganic chemistry. Organic Chemistry had questions mostly from an oxygen containing organic compounds. Inorganic chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. Questions from s-block & p - block elements were given more weightage. The numerical section had some lengthy calculations but was easy.

Resonance: Students can watch the detailed JEE Main Analysis of 26th August SHIFT 1 Paper in these videos uploaded by Resonance, Kota: 

Maths:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7CCLppxe2U

Physics:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xhPLTiJ1So

Vidyamandir Classes: 

Students can check the JEE Main paper analysis 2021 by Vidyamandir Classes for August 26 slot 1 below.

  • Paper was a typical JEE Main paper and on similar lines as the previous sessions.
  • Mathematics was typical and lengthy. It was followed by Physics and Chemistry in difficulty level.
  • Chemistry was the easiest section. There was more weightage of theoretical questions in the section. Approximately the paper had an equal weightage of Organic, Inorganic and physical chemistry.
  • Questions were from name reactions, Ionic equilibrium, organic reactions, thermochemistry, etc.
  • Physics was moderate and the section was dominated by Modern Physics followed by electricity, electromagnetism, electromagnetic inductions, magnetic effects of current, etc. Class 12th portion was more as compared to class 11th portion.
  • Mathematics was tough and the class 12th syllabus was more dominant.

Third Session (July)

The JEE (Main) – 2021 July (Session 3) is being held on July 20, 22, 25, and 27, 2021 in which a total of 7.09 lacs candidates have registered for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.). Every day there will be two shifts of examination; (shift 1 – 9:00 to 12:00 noon, shift 2 – 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm).

JEE Main Exam Analysis: July 27 (Shift 2)

With Shift 2 of July 27, the JEE Main third session has been concluded. The exam was conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below. NTA will release the answer keys for papers held JEE Main July session soon. 

Student’s Reaction

As per the candidate's reaction, JEE Main July 27 shift 2 exam was moderately difficult. 

Mathematics section was moderately tough and lengthy and questions were asked from reasoning, statistics, Coordinate Geometry and Trigonometry.

Chemistry section was easy and all the questions were asked from NCERT. The questions were asked from polymers, environmental science, and others. The weightage to organic chemistry was given more as compared to other sessions. 

Physics section was moderate and questions were asked from Thermodynamics, semiconductors, and others.

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Moderately Difficult
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy to Moderate 
Overall Moderately Tough

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Allen:

Based on the students’ feedback, Brajesh Maheshwari Sir, Director of ALLEN Career Institute, concluded that the paper on Physics and Chemistry was easy in the morning shift. In contrast, the paper on Maths was a bit tricky. Assertion and reason-based questions were asked in all three subjects.
Almost equal weightage was given to the Class 11th and 12th syllabus in all three subjects. The evening shift paper was the easiest among all the papers held in the third session. However, some informative questions were asked in Chemistry. The general guidelines asked to round off the answers to the numerical questions of all the subjects.

Chemistry Paper Analysis

There was an almost equal number of physical, organic, and inorganic questions in the Chemistry paper, but, as before, the questions of physical were asked in the integer section. In Physical Chemistry, easy numerical questions were asked from Kinetics, Surface Chemistry, Chemical Equilibrium, EMF in Electrochemistry, and De Broglie Wave Equation from Atomic Structure.
In Inorganic, the questions were asked about primary, secondary valency incoordination, leaching of aluminum in metallurgy, size comparison of isoelectronic ions, a paramagnetic compound in d block, and dry cleaning agent in environmental chemistry.
Most of the questions in Organic Chemistry were structure-based; in a question, the monomer was asked by giving the structure of the polymer. Similarly, to identify the structure in ozonolysis, water-soluble proteins were asked from Aldol condensation, Gabriel Phthalimide, and Everyday Life. In the evening shift, from the biomolecules, biomolecules guanine was asked, whereas from f-block, the number of d electrons in (3+) ions, while liquid solutions and radioactivity were also asked in the paper.

Maths Paper Analysis

Equal weightage was given to theory and numerical questions in Physics. 2 questions from the Collision, 1 from Capacitor were asked. While from Finding Angular Momentum of Rotation, Vector, EM Waves, Wave Optics, and SHM in one question, the calculation of frequency was required by adding two blocks. According to the students, lengthy calculations had to be done in Radio-Activity in Modern Physics. Most of the questions in the evening shift were formula-based.

Physics Paper Analysis

Students spent more time on Maths papers than Physics and Chemistry, but it was easier so far. At the same time, the paper was comparatively easy in the evening shift. Two questions were asked from JEE Main Topics like Statistics and Mathematical Reasoning. Also, some tricky questions were made by combining two topics. Like a question was made by combining the Matrix and Complex Numbers. Apart from this, 3D vector, differential equation, and defined integration were given more weightage. Some easy questions were asked related to Parabola; Area Bounded by Curve, Sequential Series, and Height and Distance of Balloon. According to the students, a lot of time was spent on one question of the polynomial.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for July 27 shift 2. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

JEE Main Exam Analysis: July 27 (Shift 1)

The exam was conducted from 9 am to 12 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below. NTA will release the answer keys for papers held JEE Main July session soon. 

Student’s Reaction

As per the student reviews, JEE Mains July 27 shift 1 exam was moderate to tough in difficulty level.

Students found the Maths section as the toughest and calculative. Physics was section was moderate in difficulty level. The chemistry section was the easiest similar to the previous shifts.

As per the student's reviews on July 27 JEE Main 2021 exam, NCERT has played a major role in today's shift 1 paper. As per the students, those who had fully prepared NCERT, today's JEE Main paper would have been easy for them.

Similar to the previous shifts of the JEE Main 2021 session 3 exams, Chemistry was completely NCERT based. Thus, candidates appearing for the next shift and the JEE Main 4th session exam should revise their NCERT books.

Maths was the toughest section. Some of the topics asked were Parabola, Hyperbola, Statistics, Curves, etc.

In Chemistry, inorganic and organic had equal weightage. Physical chemistry had less weightage. It was the easiest section.

Physics was moderate in difficulty level. Some of the topics asked in the section were semiconductors, communication, etc.

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Most Difficult
Physics Easy
Chemistry Moderate
Overall Moderately Tough

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for July 27 shift 1. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

Aakash

Ajay Kumar Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering from  Aakash Educational Services Limited, ASEL in his detailed analysis, said that there were a few good questions in all three subjects of the examination. He considered the paper from an easy to moderate level. 

Physics

Questions were made to tests the simple level of application-based knowledge of the students in the basic concepts. The questions were covered from almost all topics. There were more numerical than theory-based questions. Students who covered their class 11, 12th standard Physics in a detailed way, will be able to get good scores. The majority of the questions were from Modern Physics, Mechanics, and communications. 

Chemistry

The chemistry question paper was predictable. Most of the questions were asked from, GOC, Aldehydes, Ketones, Biomolecules, and everyday application of chemistry in our daily lives. Most of the questions from the Physical, Organic, Inorganic Branch were based on NCERT. Similarly, there were eight questions that were numerically based. Candidates who thoroughly studied books and solved the NCERT examples along with mock tests will fetch good marks in the exam.

Mathematics

Mathematics questions were most difficult compared to the other two subjects. The question paper was a bit longer which also made it more difficult. Most of the questions were from Calculus. It was followed by Coordinate Geometry, Algebra, and some questions from Trigonometry as well. 

JEE Main Exam Analysis: July 25 (Shift 2)

With Shift 2 of July 25, the JEE Main third session Day 2 has ended. The exam was conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below. NTA will release the answer keys for papers held JEE Main July session soon. 

Student’s Reaction

According to the initial student's reactions, the overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 2021 July 25 Shift 2 exam was easy to moderate. Maths was moderate in difficulty level. The section was easy as compared to the previous sessions.

Physics and Chemistry were easy at the difficulty level. In Physics, there were 5 questions from Kinematics and 2 from Semiconductor. In Maths, there were 2 to 3 vector 3d questions

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Moderate 
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Aakash

It was a paper of Easy to Moderate level. Physics was the easiest of the lot whereas Mathematics was of easy to moderate level with slightly lengthy calculations involved. Chemistry too was easy to moderate levels. A detailed subject-wise analysis is given below.

Chemistry

The paper was by and large based on NCERT books. Eight of the numerical-based questions were from Physical Chemistry and the remaining two from Organic Chemistry. Overall the questions from Physical, Organic, and Inorganic branches were evenly distributed. A thorough study of the NCERT books, solving NCERT exemplar, and mock tests based on NCERT is the guarantee of success in these types of tests.

Physics

According to a sizeable number of students, the Physics part was the easiest of the lot. 3 to 4 questions from Current Electricity and Electrostatics, 3 to 4 questions from Kinematics, 2 to 3 questions from Ray Optics, and 3 questions from magnetics were there in the paper. Other chapters were also included in due proportions. There were a good number of numerical which were largely formula based. Solving a good number of mock tests would prove to be a better strategy.

Mathematics

Mathematics paper was easy but slightly time taking due to the lengthy calculations involved. A few good questions were interspersed sporadically. Questions were asked from Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors & 3D, and Algebra. Almost all the topics were covered. Again, practice through mock tests holds the key.

Overall, it was a balanced paper that can be solved in the stipulated time. The difficulty level wise order is

Difficulty- Mathematics > Chemistry > Physics

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for July 25 shift 2. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

JEE Main Exam Analysis: July 25 (Shift 1)

With Shift 1 of July 25, the JEE Main third session has begun. The exam was conducted from 9 am to 12 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below. NTA will release the answer keys for papers held JEE Main July session soon. 

Student’s Reaction

As per the student reviews, JEE Main July 25 exam was moderate in difficulty level. Similar to previous sessions, students found the Maths section a bit lengthy and calculative. Physics was moderate and Chemistry was easiest.

Similar to the previous shifts, JEE Main 2021 maths question paper was tough and lengthy. Like the previous sessions, the maths section was calculative.

Many students found physics as moderate in difficulty level and chemistry as easiest. Chemistry had most of the questions from NCERT. It was also balanced in terms of organic and inorganic topics asked in the exam. There was no question from Semiconductor.

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Moderate to Difficult
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate

Analysis by Coaching Institute

FITJEE

FIITJEE experts have released the JEE Main analysis 2021 for Shift 1 exam-

  • Mathematics – Moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. Weightage was given to Chapter of Conic Sections & Probability which had more than one question. Some students reported this section Tough.
  • Physics – Easy level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Fluids, Current Electricity & AC Circuits. It was a  balanced section as far as coverage of chapters is considered. Numerical-based questions were easy. More weightage was given to Communication Systems and Modern Physics.
  • Chemistry - Moderate level. Organic Chemistry was given more weightage. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. Chapters like Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday life, Biomolecules were given more weightage. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from P-block elements. Physical chemistry had questions in the Numerical based section only.

Aakash

Overall JEE Main Shift 1 July 25 exam was a paper of moderate difficulty level. Physics was the easiest of the lot, whereas Mathematics was lengthy and moderately difficult, Chemistry too was of moderate difficulty level.

Some of the students said that a few questions in chemistry were from outside the NCERT books.

A good number of questions in the numerically-based section were from Physical Chemistry. There were many questions from Coordinate Geometry in Mathematics, The physics part contained questions from almost all the topics, it contained many numerical and most of them were formula based.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for July 25 shift 1. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

JEE Main Exam Analysis: July 22 (Shift 2)

With Shift 2 of July 22, the JEE Main third session Day 2 has ended. The exam was conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below. NTA will release the answer keys for papers held JEE Main July session soon. 

Student’s Reaction

According to the students, the overall difficulty level was moderate. Mathematics was on the tougher side as compared to Physics and Chemistry. 

The mathematics question paper was lengthy and most of the questions were calculative in nature. 

Overall Physics section was moderately easy. Most of the questions asked in Chemistry were NCERT based. Equal weightage was given to both inorganic and organic chemistry. Questions were asked from topics like Environment chemistry, polymers and others.

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Moderate to Difficult
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

FITJEE

Mathematics – Moderately to Difficult Level. Weightage was given to chapters of Coordinate Geometry, Calculus, 3D & Vector Algebra. There were questions from Binomial Theorem, Probability & Matrices in Numerical based section. Questions were of moderate level and lengthy. 

Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Gravitation, Current Electricity, Modern Physics, Heat and Thermodynamics. Numerical-based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Questions covered all chapters of XI & XII classes. It was a balanced section.

Chemistry - Easy level. Organic Chemistry & Inorganic Chemistry had some tricky questions. Physical Chemistry was only in Integer Type. Overall this section was easy.

Aakash

Overall, the paper was lengthy. The JEE Main 2021 question paper was balanced and almost all topics were covered in every subject. If we compare the difficulty level, then –Maths>Physics>Chemistry. 

Subject Wise Feedback-

Physics-

  • -Overall the paper was moderate.
  • -Physics paper-covered questions from all topics, electrostatics was majorly asked.
  • -Integer type of question was mostly of chapter modern physics.

Chemistry-

  • Chemistry was easy to moderate. It was balanced in terms of organic and inorganic.
  • Physical chemistry was majorly asked in integer type.

Maths-

  • The difficulty level of Maths was moderate but it was calculative.
  • Questions were majorly from coordinate, integral calculus.
  • Integer-type questions were quite calculative to solve in during exams.

JEE Main Exam Analysis: July 22 (Shift 1)

With Shift 1 of July 22, the JEE Main third session has begun. The exam was conducted from 9 am to 12 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below. NTA will release the answer keys for papers held JEE Main July session soon. 

Student’s Reaction

Students have said that the overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate. Based on students' reactions, the JEE Main 2021 Physics question paper had around 15 to 16 questions from the Class 11th syllabus.The Chemistry section was moderate to difficult. 4 questions were asked from ionic and chemical equilibrium. 

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Difficult
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Moderate
Overall Moderately Difficult

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for July 22 shift 1. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

Allen

Chemistry

Overall, the Chemistry paper was easier as compared to the paper on 20th July. In Physical Chemistry, most of the questions came in Section 2. Apart from this, questions from KPA KC and Thermo Dynamics were asked in Chemical Equilibrium. Whereas in organic chemistry, there were questions related to separating organic compounds and matching polymers, Reimer-Tiemann reaction, Aniline does not undergo Friedel-Crafts reaction. While in Inorganic Chemistry, easy questions were asked from Diborane VSEPR The Blocks as Block and Metallurgy.

Physics

The paper was comparatively easy except for some questions. 3 to 4 questions were asked from the topics of JEE Main. Questions were asked from Electro-Magnetic Waves, Earth Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. Apart from this, 2 questions were asked from AC, Dipole rotation, and 1 question from error. Apart from this, some questions were formed by combining two different topics. A question was asked by combining Gravitation and Kinetics. Also, a question was asked related to Radiation and Heat Transfer.

Mathematics

The maths paper was lengthy, due to which the students took more time to solve the paper. There was a tricky question related to probability. Some questions related to Differential Equations, Sequence and a Series, Binomial Theorem, Function, and Parabola came in the paper. 3 questions were asked from Matrix Determinant, 3 to 4 questions were from Vector 3D, 1 question was from Complex Number, 2 from Conic Section and 1 question from Circle was covered. The questions from the Integer part were more challenging than the objective questions in Maths.

JEE Main Exam Analysis: July 20 (Shift 2)

With Shift 2 of July 20, the JEE Main third session  Day 1 has ended. The exam was conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below. NTA will release the answer keys for papers held JEE Main July session soon. 

Student’s Reaction

As per students reviews, Chemistry was easy, Maths was lengthy and calculative and Physics was moderate. The Paper was quite balanced and calculative, but manageable within the time limit.

Physics paper covered almost all Topics Questions coming from Electrostatic, Mechanics, Optics & Modern Physics. The overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate.

In Chemistry, the maximum questions were from Organic chemistry. Physical chemistry was easy but lesser number of questions. The difficulty level was easy to moderate.

The difficulty level of Maths was also moderate and questions were asked mostly from vector and 3-D.

Similar to the Shift 1 exam, Chemistry was the easiest section. Some of the topics asked in the section were D & F block, Liquid Solutions, Environment Chemistry, Chemical Bonding, Halogens, Atomic Structure, Electrochemistry, and Hydrogen Bonding.

As per student reviews, the physics section has more weightage than modern physics.

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Difficult
Physics Easy
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Aakash

Over All the Paper was Balanced and almost all the topics were covered in every subject. Students were able to complete the examination in the given timeline.

Comparing the difficulty level, we can say:

Maths > Physics > Chemistry

Subject Wise Feedback-

Physics-

  • Overall Paper was moderate
  • Physics paper covered almost all Topics Question coming from Electrostatic, Mechanics, Optics & Modern Physics
  • Integer type questions were a bit easy and formula-based

Some questions were Formula based, not calculative-

Chemistry-

  • Chemistry was easy to moderate.
  • Maximum questions were from Organic chemistry.
  • Physical chemistry was easy but lesser number of questions.
  • Inorganic was moderate.

Maths-

  • The difficulty level of Maths was also moderate and questions were asked mostly from vector and 3-D (almost 6-7 questions)
  • Less number of questions from coordinate
  • 3 questions from the area under the curve and 2 questions from the differential equation.

JEE Main July 20 Shift 2 Paper was quite balanced and calculative, but manageable within the time limit.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for July 20 shift 2. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

Allen 

Brajesh Maheshwari Sir, Director of ALLEN Career Institute, concluded that the morning shift paper was lengthy. While Physics was the toughest, Chemistry was the easiest. Whereas, due to calculations involved in Maths, students took more time to solve the paper. Assertion – Reason-based questions were asked in Chemistry and Physics. This time students have been given the facility that if the language of the question is not clear in the regional or English language, then the student can change the medium of the paper as per convenience. This process can be followed any number of times. This facility has been given to the students for the first time in JEE Main paper. In the evening shift, Chemistry was easy; Maths was lengthy, while Physics was easier than in the morning.

JEE Main Chemistry Paper Analysis

Chemistry paper was easy in the morning shift. According to the students, the chemistry paper was NCERT based. In Physical Chemistry, most of the questions were from the integer section. Some questions were asked from the Mole concept. Apart from this, the topics of Liquid Solution, Thermo Kinetics were covered in Physical. Organic chemistry questions came from IUPAC, GOC, Polymer. Apart from this, Tollens Reagent, Williamson Ether Synthesis and some other good questions were asked from the Regents.
Similarly, in Inorganic Chemistry most of the questions were asked from Block Chemistry, CFT and VBT in Coordination, Distillation from Metallurgy, Copper Nitrate in Salt Analysis, Green Chemistry in Environment.
In the evening shift, questions were asked from Chemistry every day life and Environmental, Uses of Hydrogen in Inorganic Chemistry, Coordination Chemistry, and Reaction of Copper Plus Two with Potassium Iodide and Reaction in Organic Chemistry. In Physical Chemistry, topics like KSP, Surface Chemistry were covered in Equilibrium.

JEE Main Physics Paper Analysis

According to the students, this paper was between tough to moderate, and questions were asked from NCERT’s 11th and 12th class syllabus. There were only numerical-based questions, while there were no theoretical questions. The maximum number of questions were asked from Mechanics. 2 questions were from Optics, 2-3 from Alternating Current, 1 from EMI and 2-3 questions from Modern Physics. At the same time, there were no questions from Fluid, Magnetism, and SHM. There was a question related to the zener diode from the Principal of Communication. The evening shift consisted of both theory and numerical questions. In this, 1 question was asked from Optics, 2-3 from Mechanics, 2-3 from Electrostatic, and 2 from Modern Physics. Question-related to zener diode was also asked in the evening shift.

JEE Main Maths Paper Analysis

In the Maths paper, some questions were from previous years’ JEE Main and Advanced exams. Due to the paper being lengthy, students spent maximum time in solving Maths paper. Most of the questions came from Calculus and Vector 3D. According to the students, there were no questions on differentiation in the morning shift. Apart from this, 3-4 questions came from the conic section. Questions were asked from Relation of sets, Binomial, Probability, Mean and Boolean Expression. In the evening shift, all the questions in the integer part were lengthy, while the objective section consisted of easy and difficult questions.

JEE Main Exam Analysis: July 20 (Shift 1)

With Shift 1 of July 20, the JEE Main third session has begun. The exam was conducted from 9 am to 12 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below. NTA will release the answer keys for papers held JEE Main July session soon. 

Student’s Reaction

A lot of students have proclaimed that the paper's difficulty level was as per expectations. Physics was reported to be the toughest. Several questions from Rotational motion and Electromagnetism were quite hard. 

A large portion of the Chemistry paper was NCERT based. A few questions from Mole Concept were said to have lengthy calculations. But most of the students said that the paper was relatively easy. 

In the Maths section, the numerical questions were expected to be of this much difficulty level. 

As for the cut-off, experts have suggested that a cut-off of around 92 to 93 percentile may be required for JEE Advanced 2021 qualifier this year.

Numerical asked in JEE Main 2021 Shift 1 exam today were formula-based. Most of the questions asked in the exam were from JEE Main's previous year's question paper. As per the reactions, applicants appearing in the upcoming sessions must revise the concepts of inorganic chemistry and all-important formula to ace the exam with a good score. 

As per the student's reaction, 45% of questions were asked from the Class 11th syllabus while around 55% of questions were asked from and Class 12th. Most of the questions asked in JEE Main 2021 July 20 shift 1 exam were from NCERT. 

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Moderate
Physics Difficult
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderately Difficult

Analysis by Coaching Institute

FIITJEE:

Candidates can check the JEE Main analysis 2021 for July 20 Shift 1 exam by FIITJEE below-

Mathematics - Moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Algebra. More weightage was given to chapters of Matrices & Determinants, Progressions, Binomial and Calculus. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations.

Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Gravitation, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, EM waves, Heat and Thermodynamics. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Theory-Based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were asked.

Chemistry - Moderate level. Questions covered chapters like Ores & Metallurgy, Co-ordination compounds, Chemistry in Everyday life. More weightage was given to chapters of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT.

Vidyamandir Classes

“According to the compiled note from students’ feedback, the difficulty level of the exam was judged to be of moderate level. Many students felt physics to be the most difficult among the three sections followed by mathematics and Chemistry. Various theory-based MCQs were direct NCERT based ones and easy, As always students reported the mathematics section to be of moderate level difficulty with lengthy calculations involved in the numerical. Matrices, determinants, calculus, and binomial covered more weightage, with other questions from coordinate geometry as well. Many questions in Chemistry were direct NCERT based ones especially from Stoichiometry, Inorganic Chemistry, and covered more weightage from Class XI textbooks. Students found Chemistry to be the easiest sections out of the three,' said Saurabh Kumar, Director – Academics, Vidyamandir Classes. 

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for July 20 shift 1. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

Aakash

Overall the paper in the evening session was balanced and almost all the topics were covered in every subject. Students were able to complete the examination in the given timeline. Comparing the difficulty level, we can say: Maths > Physics > Chemistry said Ajay Kumar Sharma, National Academic Director (Engineering), Aakash Institute. Overall Physics paper was moderate and covered almost all topics with questions from electrostatics, mechanics, optics & modern physics. Integer-type questions were easy and formula-based. 'Chemistry paper was rated easy to moderate. Maximum questions were from Organic chemistry. Whereas, physical chemistry was easy but a lesser number of questions were asked from the topic. Inorganic was moderate,' said Ajay Kumar Sharma, National Academic Director (Engineering), Aakash Institute. The difficulty level of Maths was also rated moderate. Most questions were asked from vector and 3-D  which accounted for almost 6-7 questions. Fewer questions were asked from coordinate and3 questions from the area under the curve and 2 questions from the differential equation were asked in the paper. Paper was balanced and calculative, but manageable within the time limit. 

March Session

The JEE (Main) – 2021 for March (Session 2) is being held from March 16 to 18, 2021 in which a total of 619638 candidates have registered for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.). Every day there will be two shifts of examination; (shift 1 – 9:00 to 12:00 noon, shift 2 – 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm).

Gender/Category wise distribution of Candidates Registered

  1. B.E/B.Tech (Paper-1) at 792 Centres

 

Gender

 

General

Gen-

EWS

OBC- NCL

(Central List)

 

SC

 

ST

 

PwD

 

Total

Female

88919

16700

63673

15038

6094

324

190748

Male

187944

42080

142239

39562

15692

1371

428888

Transgender

1

0

0

0

1

0

2

Total

276864

58780

205912

54600

21787

1695

619638

 

Medium-wise distribution of Candidates Registered

  1. B.E/B.Tech (Paper-1) at 792 Centres

 

Languages

 

English

 

Hindi

Other Languages (Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia

Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu)

 

Total

Total Candidates

579759

19497

20382

619638

 

The Examination would be conducted in 334 Cities [including 12 cities outside India in Baharain, Colombo, Doha, Dubai, Kathmandu, Kualalumpur, Lagos, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, and Kuwait].

 

JEE Main Exam Analysis: March 18 (Shift 2)

With Shift 2 of March 18, the JEE Main March session has ended. The exam was conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below. NTA will release the answer keys for papers held JEE Main March session soon. 

Student’s Reaction

Students found Shift 2 of March 18 to be a moderately difficult paper. As per students' analysis, the last shift of the March 2021 session had "easy to moderate" level questions.

The questions in the Physics section were both theory and numerical-based. The difficulty level of the Physics section was moderate.

The chemistry section had more questions from organic chemistry. Most of the questions were from NCERT. The difficulty level of the chemistry section was easy to moderate.

As per the students’ review, the mathematics section was tough. The mathematics section had several questions on calculus.

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Difficult
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate 

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

FIITJEE:

Mathematics (Difficulty Level: Moderate to Tough)

  • Majority of questions from chapters in Calculus and Algebra
  • Weightage was given to chapters including Vectors, Matrices, Probability, 3D Geometry, Complex numbers in Algebra
  • No questions on Mathematical Reasoning

Physics  (Difficulty Level: Easy)

  • Questions asked from Modern Physics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, AC Circuits, Semi-conductors and Communication devices
  • Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy
  • Error Analysis had 2 questions

Chemistry (Difficulty Level: Moderate)

  • Questions from Organic and Physical Chemistry were given more weightage as compared to Inorganic Chemistry
  • Numerical Based questions were tricky

Allen:

Chemistry Paper Analysis

All questions in Physical Chemistry were asked as numerical in the Integer section, except for Solid State’s one question. In which the weight of the ionic equilibrium was high. The order, liquid solution, was covered in Kinetics. Inorganic Chemistry, questions were asked from azo coupling, organic oxidation from KMNO4, structural isomerism. In Inorganic Chemistry, questions were asked about S-block from block chemistry and oxoacids of phosphorus from the nitrogen family. In chemical bonding coordination chemistry and metallurgy, questions related to the extraction of aluminum were asked. The Topic Environmental Key of JEE Main was also covered. In the evening shift, questions were asked from Reason Assertion. The evening shift paper was comparatively better than the morning. Many questions in Physical Chemistry were asked in Numerical Type. Objective-type questions were asked in organic chemistry and organic chemistry. There were questions in Physical Chemistry from chemical kinetics, solid-state, thermodynamics, thermochemistry, mole concept, etc. Organic Chemistry had questions about the aromatic compounds, oxidation of compounds, environmental chemistry, and in Inorganic Chemistry, questions from catenation compounds, organic chemistry, P-block, and chemical bonding were asked.

Physics Paper Analysis

In both morning and evening shifts, most of the questions were numerically based. There were one to two questions from gravitation, four to five questions from mechanics. Apart from this, students’ basic knowledge was tested by asking questions about error nuclear physics, optics, etc. There was equal weightage of the 11th and 12th syllabus. In both shifts, the paper was based on simple concepts.

Maths Paper Analysis

In the evening shift, the paper of Maths was similar to the previous paper, but in the morning shift, the paper was quite easy. Many students are likely to score 100 out of 100 in this paper. A question was asked along the lines of Mental Ability. Which was a bit difficult, but students did not have problems due to the option of salvaging 5 questions in 10. In both the papers, the JEE Mains topics were quite low, but the weightage of 3D, integration, and straight-line topics was high.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for March 18 shift 2. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

JEE Main Exam Analysis: March 18 (Shift 1)

The National Testing Agency has successfully concluded the Shift 1 Paper of JEE Main 2021 March 18 exam. The exam was conducted from 9 am to 12 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift can be checked below.

Student’s Reaction

Most students said that the Shift 1 paper was relatively easy. The Chemistry section in the March session was tougher than the February session. Gaurav whose paper was in Shift 1 today said that paper was moderately easy, for him Mathematics was a bit lengthy compared to Physics and Chemistry.

Priyansh, a student from Delhi said that the Mathematics paper was quite satisfactory. He said that Maths was time-consuming, the Chemistry paper was a bit challenging and theoretical and Physics was easy. The numerical questions were a good attempt. 

JEE Main March 18 Chemistry paper was the easiest among the three. Most of the questions asked in the Chemistry paper were theoretically based. The mathematics paper was lengthy, however doable. More questions were asked from Circle. Physics questions were theory-based.

Physics

  • 12 questions were easy, 10 moderate, and 9 were difficult.
  • The overall difficulty was moderate. 
  • Topics asked were logic gates, diode, atoms and nuclei, de Broglie's equation, and friction.

Chemistry

  • The chemistry section contained 17 easy questions, 10 average, and 3 toughs. 
  • JEE Main 2021 Chemistry topics included polymers, biomolecules, phenols and ethers, solution, and Faraday laws.
  • Overall the section can be regarded as easy.

Mathematics

  • Mathematics was lengthy but doable
  • 12 easy questions, 8 average, and 10 difficult questions
  • The difficulty level was moderate
  • Questions from topics including LDE, AGP, Reasoning

JEE Main 2021 Expected cut off

Subject Section A Section B Total Marks Expected cut off from Previous Yr Good Attempt
Mathematics 20 10 100 45 - 50 12-14, 5
Physics 20 10 100 50 - 60 15 - 16, 5
Chemistry 20 10 100 55 - 70 14 - 17, 5
Total 90 300 110 - 130 40 - 46, 15

 

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Relatively Easy
Physics Tough
Chemistry Moderate
Overall Moderate to Difficult

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

FIITJEE:

JEE Main 2021 question paper covered almost all chapters of Class 11 and 12. The JEE Main question paper on March 18 was balanced as per student reactions. It was tougher as compared to papers held in February.

Mathematics was moderate to tough level. Questions were majorly asked from Calculus & Algebra. Weightage was given to chapters like vectors, matrices, probability, 3 D Geometry, complex numbers in algebra. No questions were there on mathematical reasoning.

The physics section was easy. Questions asked from Modern Physics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, AC Circuits, Semi-conductors & Communication devices. Few numerical-based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Error Analysis had 2 questions.

The chemistry was moderate level as per JEE Main March analysis. Organic & Physical Chemistry was given more weightage as compared to Inorganic Chemistry. Numerical-based questions were tricky.

In terms of the order of JEE Mains difficulty, Mathematics was moderate to tough level while Physics was easiest amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Moderate level as per students.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for March 18 shift 1. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

JEE Main Exam Analysis: March 17 (Shift 2)

The National Testing Agency has successfully concluded the Shift 2 Paper of JEE Main 2021 March 17 exam. The exam was conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below.

Student’s Reaction

According to the first reaction of the students who appeared in JEE Main 2021 March 17 Slot 2 exam, the paper was moderate. Students found Mathematics paper to be difficult compared to physics and chemistry. As per the student reactions, the March session exam was comparatively easier than the JEE Mains February session.

Mathematics - The subject was moderate to hard in difficulty level. Questions were asked from the integral, differential, conic section, straight line, etc.

Physics - The difficulty level of Physics was easy to moderate. Questions were asked from logic gates, NLM, work, power, energy, rotational, thermodynamics, gravitation, distance, etc.

Chemistry - The section was easy in difficulty level. Questions were asked based on the NCERT syllabus. Some of the topics are polymers, reaction balance (integer), functional group, halogen, etc.

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Tough
Physics Easy
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Allen:

Physics Paper Analysis

The evening paper was easy, but the language of the 3 questions remained confusing. Easy questions came from POC and Logic Gates.

Mathematics Paper Analysis

In the evening shift, the paper was lengthy and difficult. In this, too, questions of calculus and vector 3D were more. Apart from this, one question came from Statistics and Reasoning from the special topics of JEE Main.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for March 17 shift 2. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

JEE Main Exam Analysis: March 17 (Shift 1)

The National Testing Agency has successfully concluded the Shift 1 Paper of JEE Main 2021 March 17 exam. The exam was conducted from 9 am to 12 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift can be checked below.

Student’s Reaction

As per the student's reaction, the paper today was of moderate to difficult level overall, and particularly the Mathematics section was lengthy and Chemistry was the easiest. 

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Moderate and Lengthy
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate to Difficult

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Allen:

Chemistry Paper Analysis

During the morning shift in inorganic chemistry, NCERT based questions came from ionic mobility, electron gain enthalpy of halogen, Composition of Photochemical Smog, KMnO4, Magnetic moment of the squad complex of magnes (plus 2), Shape Geometry in Chemical Bonding. While from organic chemistry, questions came Hoffmann Bromamide, Reimer - Tiemann reaction, Tyrosine, Ester hydrolysis, also two information-based questions came from the reaction and pressure of chloroform NaOH. 

Physical Chemistry had all the numerical questions except one of the colloidal states. In which questions came in the Integer section related to solubility, Mole Fraction from Molality, Rate constant in kinetics, radial nodes in the atomic structure. 

Physics Paper Analysis

According to the students, some questions were theoretically based on the morning shift. At the same time, most of the questions remained numerically based. In such a situation, the students did not face much trouble. Questions came from Logicgate, Principal of Communication and Optics. According to the feedback, the easiest part of the morning shift was physics.

Maths Paper Analysis 

Maths paper was easy in the morning innings. Calculations were necessary according to the nature of the subject, which can not be called lengthy. There was no twist in the remaining questions except for 2-3 questions. A question related to Definite integration involved more than one correct answer. Questions came from the 12th-grade syllabus. In which the questions of vector 3D and calculus were more. In the special topics of JEE-Main, questions of sets and Reasoning were asked.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for March 17 shift 1. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

FIITJEE: 

  • JEE Main March 17 questions in shift 1 covered almost all chapters of Class 11 and 12. The paper was balanced in terms of the coverage of chapters. JEE Main March 17 Shift 1 paper was slightly tougher as compared to papers held in February but easier compared to exams held on March 16, 2021.
  • Mathematics was moderate to tough in terms of JEE Main difficulty. There were multiple questions from chapters like Differential Equations, Conic Sections, Vectors & 3D Geometry. Few numerical-based questions were tricky and required lengthy calculations.
  • Physics was easy to moderate in difficulty. Questions asked from all chapters with easy questions from chapters like Semi-Conductors, Current Electricity, Communication Devices & AC Circuits. Few numerical-based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Theory-based questions from class 12 chapters of NCERT were also asked.
  • The chemistry section was easy with a balanced section and equal weightage to chapters of Physical, Inorganic & Organic Chemistry. Covered almost all chapters of NCERT.In terms of the order of Difficulty, mathematics was moderately tough while Chemistry was easiest amongst the three subjects.
  • Overall, this paper was of moderate level as per students.

JEE Main Exam Analysis: March 16 (Shift 2)

The National Testing Agency has successfully concluded the Shift 2 Paper of JEE Main 2021 March 16 exam. The exam was conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below.

Student’s Reaction

As per the student's reaction, the paper was of moderate to difficult level and found comparatively harder than the February session. 

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Moderate
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Aakash:

Physics- In JEE Main shift 2, questions were asked from Mechanics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, Heat and Thermodynamics, and optics. Some of the questions involved lengthy calculations, but overall, it was an easy to moderate level paper. Overall Paper was a lengthy 7-8 questions from Modern physics and 5 questions from Radioactivity.

Chemistry- Some students reported that a couple of questions involved lengthy calculations, but these questions could be avoided by exercising the internal choice. The paper was easy to moderate; almost all the topics were covered. The chapters of classes XI and XII were given almost equal weightage and, by and large, based on NCERT content. Organic Chemistry was sufficiently asked, followed by Physical and Inorganic branches.

Mathematics- As in the other subjects, this part also contained two sections, Sections I contained 20 MCQ with single option correct type. It contained questions on Algebra, Calculus, coordinate Geometry, Vector, and Three Dimensional Geometry. As usual, a few questions involved lengthy calculations. Some students reported that a few questions were somewhat tricky

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for March 16 shift 2. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

Allen

Chemistry Paper Analysis 

Chemistry paper was easy. The paper was entirely based on the NCERT syllabus. In Coordination Chemistry, questions were asked from Isomerism, Metallurgy, F Block, and Environmental Chemistry. One question on Polymer Topic was asked in both shifts. In the evening shift, the weightage of block chemistry was more in organic chemistry. Questions from the Van Der Waals Force were also asked.

Physics Paper Analysis

Calculations were high in the evening shift. Questions from Radioactivity were asked. A simple question of geometry optics was asked in the evening shift.

Maths Paper Analysis 

Similarly, in the evening shift also, Maths paper was difficult due to being more calculative. Both the shifts had more questions based on Vector 3D, Probability, Integration and Matrix, and Determinants.

JEE Main Exam Analysis: March 16 (Shift 1)

The National Testing Agency has successfully concluded the Shift 1 Paper of JEE Main 2021 Mach 16 exam. The exam was conducted from 9 am to 12 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below.

Student’s Reaction

As per the student's reaction, the exam was moderate to difficult. Rohan, a student who has appeared in JEE Main 2021 March Session Day 1 Shift 1, found a few questions confusing in Chemistry. Out of all three subjects, Physics was the toughest section.

Another student said that there were too many physical chemistry questions surprisingly. After expecting less calculation, the paper seemed tough. As for Mathematics, students reported a moderate and expected difficulty level.

Physics - Overall JEE Main difficulty level for Physics is moderate. In Physics, 12 questions were very easy and direct, 10 moderate. JEE main 2021 questions from Modern Physics and Logic gates were important.

Chemistry - The chemistry section in JEE Main March 2021 was easy. Topics like acidity-basicity, metallurgy, biomolecules, and coordination compounds were asked.

Mathematics - The overall JEE Main 2021 Mathematics section was easy to moderate in difficulty. Topics like common tangents, definite and mathematical reasoning were asked.  

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Easy
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

FIITJEE:

It was an overall balanced JEE Main 2021 question paper. The JEE Main analysis reflects that the difficulty level was higher as compared to the February session. Mathematics was the toughest while Chemistry was the easiest amongst the three subjects.

Mathematics – Moderate to Tough level. Questions were asked majorly from Chapters in Algebra like Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Matrices & Determinants. There were few questions from Trigonometry, Vector & 3D Geometry. In Calculus- there were questions from Application of Derivatives & Definite Integral. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. 

Physics – Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Kinematics, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, EM waves, Heat and Thermodynamics. 5 to 6 questions from Semi-Conductors, EM Waves and Communication Devices.  Theory-Based questions from few chapters of NCERT were asked. 

Chemistry - Easy level. Questions covered chapters like Chemical bonding, Coordination compounds. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. Balanced Section so far as coverage of chapters is considered.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for March 16 shift 1. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

Aakash:

Ajay Kumar Sharma, National Academic Director (Engineering), Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL) says, "Today the paper was similar to JEE Main Feb 2021 Attempts. It was of easy to moderate level with some good questions interspersed here and there. Most of the questions were either directly taken from NCERT or were closely based on NCERT concepts".

Chemistry (Easy and NCERT Based) - Some students reported that a couple of questions involved lengthy calculations, but these questions could be avoided by exercising internal choice. The JEE Main March paper was easy to moderate; almost all the topics were covered. The chapters of classes XI and XII were given almost equal weightage and, by and large, based on NCERT content. Organic Chemistry was sufficiently asked, followed by Physical and Inorganic branches. This time AR Type of questions were around 5-6 in chemistry that is a little different from usual. 

Physics (Easy to Moderate) - Questions were asked from Mechanics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, Heat and Thermodynamics, and optics. Some of the questions involved lengthy calculations, but overall, it was an easy to moderate level paper.

Mathematics (Moderate to Difficult) - As usual, a few questions involved lengthy calculations. Some students reported that a few questions were somewhat tricky.

Allen

Physics Paper Analysis 

According to the students, Physics paper was easy in the morning shift. A balanced number of questions were asked from all the topics. Still, there was no Geometrical Optics coverage in the paper. A question was also asked about communication. Another question was also asked from the Neutral Point in Magnetism and Matter. Not a single question of Geometrical Optics was asked in the morning shift.

Maths Paper Analysis 

Maths paper was tough in the morning shift, and students believed the paper was lengthy because of calculations. In such a situation, students did spend more time in Maths paper than in Physics and Chemistry. Most questions were asked from Integration and 3D Geometry. Apart from this, there were balanced questions from other topics. NCERT 12th grade syllabus has more weightage.

Chemistry Paper Analysis 

In the morning shift, the coverage of organic and inorganic was more in the Objective Type Questions. While the questions from Physical Chemistry were more in the Integer Section. Students were confused by some database questions and association and reasoning questions. 4-5 questions were asked based on Chemistry Assertion and Reasoning. Two questions were asked from Chemistry in Everyday Life in Organic Chemistry. One was based on vitamins and the other on antihistamine drugs. Apart from this, the weightage of aromatic was more in Organic Chemistry. Most of the questions of Physical Chemistry appeared in the Integer Section. Almost all the topics were covered in it. In Inorganic Chemistry, questions were asked from VSEPR Theory in Chemical Bonding.

February Session

NTA had released an official notification about the JEE Main 2021 Statistics for papers 1 and 2. As per the data, more than 6.5 lakh students are appearing for JEE Main February 2021. The exam was conducted at 437 exam centers for BArch and BPlan on February 23. However, for JEE Mains 2021 paper 1 of BTech, the entrance test is being conducted at 828 examination centers. For the Paper 2 of JEE Main, there are 63,065 candidates registered. Out of these 22,748 candidates will be appearing in Shift 2 of JEE Main.

The JEE Main 2021 question papers with solutions were released by the authorities on February 28. The official question paper of JEE Main 2021 will be released on the official website. The result of JEE Main 2021 February session will be announced by March 7.

JEE Main Exam Analysis: February 26 (Shift 2)

With the Shift 2 Feb 26 Exam, the JEE Main Februar Session has ended. The exam was conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. Below candidates can check student's reactions, difficulty levels, and coaching institutes analysis. 

Student’s Reaction

Akansha gave her exam in Shift 2 and said that the mathematics section was moderate to difficult and there were some questions from Integration, Probability, Matrices, etc. In Physics, she said that questions were mostly concept-based and the paper was moderate in difficulty. Meanwhile, in the Chemistry section, she said the paper was easy to moderate in difficulty, and questions were asked mostly from the organic topic. Numeral questions were a bit difficult.

Students have reported an expected level of difficulty. Of the three, many students reported Physics to be the toughest section. Mathematics was expected and Chemistry was easiest among the three. Numerical questions took longer than expected. The difficulty level of the integer-type questions was moderate.

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics High
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Vidyamandir Classes:

Mr. Saurabh Kumar who is the Director of Academics at VMC said that Feb 26 Shift 2 paper was overall moderate. Even though Chemistry was comparatively easy but Physics and Mathematics were tough for a lot of students. 

The topics covered from Maths were Coordinate Geometry, Calculus dominant, Vector 3D, Differential equation, P& C zero, Probability, Quadratic, Trigo mix with function.

Aakash:

The paper was easy to moderate; almost all the topics were covered. The chapters of classes XI and XII were given almost equal weightage and, by and large, based on NCERT content. There were sufficient questions on Organic Chemistry, followed by Physical and Inorganic questions.

Covering the NCERT syllabus and its exemplar will keep students in a good position, particularly in Physics and Chemistry.

Similarly, in Chemistry, Chapters like Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure, Bio-molecules, Polymers, Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids, Equilibrium, and Coordination compounds carry weightage. In Mathematics, chapters like the application of Derivatives, Definite Integrals, Matrices and Determinants, Sequences and Series, Probability, and Complex Numbers are must-read chapters besides developing understanding and building exam temperament.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for February 26 shift 2. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

JEE Main Exam Analysis: February 26 (Shift 1)

Today is the last date of JEE Main 2021 exam. Shift 1 of February 26 has been concluded. The Exam started at 9 am and got over at 12 noon. The difficulty level based on JEE Main analysis 2021 will be updated here based on student review. JEE Mains 2021 answer key will also be available soon. 

Student’s Reaction

Yash, a student who appeared for Shift 1 on Feb 26 said that the Physics section was average with 5-6 questions that were a bit hard. As per the trend these past few days, Chemistry was easy. However, he found Mathematics quite challenging.

Another student said the Feb 26 Shift 1 Paper was easier when compared to the Papers from the past 2 days. The physics section was uniformly distributed. Physics was easier while Chemistry was moderately difficult. Inorganic p-block and coordinate geometry were dominating in their respective sections. Mathematics was easier and there were fewer questions requiring lengthy calculations.

Meanwhile, Kavya from Kolkata said the Mathematics section was moderate and Physics questions were easy as they were based on electric field and electrostatics. She found the Chemistry section was a bit difficult section with more questions from organic chemistry. The difficulty level of the integer-type questions was moderate.

Ekansh whose paper was in Shift 1 in Kalanaur said that the paper was easy compared to the previous year's paper,  Chemistry was a little tough, In physics 4 to 5 questions were theoretical and Mathematics was very easy, overall the paper was very easy. Ojjus, whose paper was also in Shift 1 today said that the paper was Moderate, Mathematics was not time-consuming this time, and chemistry and physics were so Moderate for him.

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics High
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Based on the feedback so far, experts are of the opinion that an attempt of 50 to 58 questions with 90 percent accuracy should be good for a 90 percentile score in JEE Main.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for February 26 shift 1. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

Vidyamandir Classes (VMC)

Based on JEE Main paper analysis by Vidyamandir for February 26 morning shift, the exam was easy to moderate. Maths was easy not lengthy and chemistry on the other side.

Physics:

  • Electrostatic - 3
  • Current electricity - 2
  • AC circuit - 1
  • Optics - 2
  • Modern physics -1
  • Semiconductor -1
  • Communication system -1
  • Error & measurements -1
  • Rotation -1
  • Thermodynamics -2

Chemistry

  • Inorganic chemistry again dominant
  • s & p block major 
  • d & f block  minor
  • Thermo 2
  • No solution
  • No kinetics

Mathematics

  • Coordinate geometry minor
  • Calculus dominant
  • Vector & 3D 2 ques lengthy
  • Quadratic zero
  • Binomial 2
  • Sequence & series 2

JEE Main Exam Analysis: February 25 (Shift 2)

The National Testing Agency has successfully concluded the Shift 2 Paper of JEE Main 2021 February 25 exam. The exam was conducted from 3 pm to 6 pm. JEE Main 2021 student review and coaching institute analysis for this shift will be updated below. 

Student’s Reaction

According to the initial reactions of the students, the overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 2021 Shift 2 Paper was moderate. Chemistry and Physics sections were easy however the Maths section was quite challenging.

Charvi, who got out of a Delhi exam center, said that most questions in Physics were concept-based and picked from Class11 and 12 NCERT syllabus. She also said "Organic Chemistry had the most questions and the numerical questions were a little difficult for me. As for Maths, the questions were quite tough."

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics High
Physics High
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderately high

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Allen:

Chemistry

The paper was completely NCERT based like the first day. Most questions in physical chemistry were numerically based. Whereas organic and inorganic chemistry was more in the initial 20 objective questions.
During the morning and evening shifts, seven questions were from Physical Chemistry in the Numerical section. Inorganic chemistry covered MOT, Born Heber Cycle, Coordination compound, Magnetic Moment, Lanthanide, and Environment. Whereas in organic chemistry, questions were related to aromatic, lactose, and linkages in biomolecules and properties of Buena-I and Buena-G. Similarly, in physical chemistry, solubility in ionic equilibrium, whereas rate concept through quantum mechanics and kinetics graphs cam in the paper.
The volume came in a question of hypo and dichromate, in which the calculation was time-consuming.

Physics

On the second day in the JEE Main Examination, except for one or two lengthy questions in the Physics paper, the remaining questions were standard. In the paper, the weightage of the 12th class syllabus was more than that of the 11th class syllabus. As usual, 50 percent of Formula-based questions came in the paper. Those students who practiced the previous year’s JEE Main papers got the advantage. Some of the questions asked for the Topic of Electromagnetism and Gravitation were of the standard level. While questions from the topic diode and PUC were of easy level.

The number of calculation-based questions was more in the morning shift, but the students did not face much trouble solving them. At the same time, the evening shift paper was easy. There was doubt in the options of one question of rotational motion. Similarly, a semiconductor question was based on facts that are not in the NCERT syllabus.

Maths

Due to calculations in Maths, the students found the paper lengthy. In such a situation, students consumed more time on maths paper. In the Maths paper, questions came from all the topics of the overall syllabus. More questions came from Vector 3D, Matrix Determination, Integration Probability. Apart from this, Mathematical Reasoning and Height and Distance were also covered. Like Wednesday, no questions came from Mathematical Statistics on Thursday. Overall, the Maths paper was similar to the Maths paper of JEE Main held last year. Some questions came directly from the previous year’s JEE Main paper.

Aakash:

Ajay Kumar Sharma, National Academic Director (Engineering), Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL) said that the second slot difficulty level was moderate. He further added, the paper was balanced, and almost all topics were covered in every subject, and the students were able to complete in the given timeline. If the difficulty level is to be compared, then the toughest was Chemistry, then Maths and Physics. A total of 30 questions were asked from each subject, from which 20 MCQ and ten integer types.

The difficulty level of maths paper was moderate. Most of the questions were asked from the coordinate section. The chemistry paper was moderate, with most of the questions from organic chemistry. Whereas, Physics was comparatively easy and the questions asked were from the class 12 syllabus.

Vidyamandir Classes (VMC):

Mr. Saurabh Kumar Director Academics, Vidyamandir Classes said that the JEE Main February 25 Shift 2 Paper was moderate. Mathematics and Physics were moderate as well. Surprisingly there were numerals in the chemistry section. 

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for February 25 shift 2. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

JEE Main Exam Analysis: February 25 (Shift 1)

Day 3 of JEE Main February Session has started with the Shift 1 Paper. This paper is conducted for BE/BTech. It is conducted as a computer-based test for the duration of three hours. JEE Main 2021 paper 1 question paper consists of three sections - Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. There are 30 questions in each section and candidates have the choice to attempt any 25 out of 30 IIT JEE Main 2021 questions. 

Student’s Reaction

JEE Main Shift 1 Paper for Day 3 was moderately tough according to the students. Some students found Mathematics tough, while other students found Physics easy. But most students said that Chemistry was the easiest section. A lot of questions from magnetic field and wavelength were asked in the Physics section and more organic chemistry questions were asked in the Chemistry section. Additionally, there were more questions based on Probability in the Mathematics section. 

Many direct questions were asked from NCERT books. Naisha, a student who appeared in Shift 1 on Day 3 said that JEE Main 2021 question paper was easier than the previous year. The physics section was uniformly divided. In chemistry, more topics from class 11 out of JEE Main February 2021 syllabus were asked. While the mathematics section contained more questions from class 12 topics.

Students are reporting that they were able to attempt about 40- 46 questions with relative accuracy. The maximum number of questions was attempted in the Chemistry section. 

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics High
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Overall Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

FITJEE:

The Mathematics section was moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Co-ordinate Geometry and Algebra.  Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. Weightage was given to Chapter like Vectors, Matrices, Complex numbers in Algebra.

The Physics section was Easy to Moderate level. Questions asked from Gravitation, Current Electricity, and AC Circuits. Few Numerical based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy.  A lot of Theory-Based questions from Class 12 NCERT Chapters were asked. 

The Chemistry section was Easy level. Questions covered chapters like Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry in Physical Chemistry. Organic Chemistry was given more weightage. Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT. 

Aakash:

The Maths Paper was a bit tricky and required a lot of calculations. It was lengthy compared to Physics and Chemistry. More weightage was given to chapters like Calculus, Algebra, and Coordinate geometry. 

The chemistry section was quite easy. The number of questions asked from organic chemistry was more than physical chemistry. 

Around 15 questions in the Physics section were basic. The integer-type questions were not calculative. The syllabus was well balanced from Class 11 and Class 12. 

Vidyamandir:

The chemistry was inorganic biased, Maths was relatively easy, Physics was moderate. The paper level was moderate.

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for February 25 shift 1. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

 

JEE Main Exam Analysis: February 24 (Shift 2)

The second shift of JEE Main 2021 paper 1 has commenced at 3 pm and it will be over at 6 pm.

Student’s Reaction

Students initially said that the Paper was moderate to difficult. The Mathematics section seemed to be tougher than Chemistry and Physics. Chemistry questions were mostly from NCERT and Physics questions were lengthy. Questions related to thermodynamics were quite difficult according to some students. More weightage was given to Optics and Electricity in the Physics section. 

In the Maths section, a lot of the questions were asked from calculus and the numerical questions were time-consuming. Coordinate Geometry, Algebra, Vectors, and 3D Geometry had the most weightage. 

It is expected that the JEE Main Cut Offs might be low this year as the total number of students has also increased. With more students. the percentile may dip as more students would get 90 percentile. 

Dhruv, who appeared for the examination shared that the Chemistry section was tricky. "I was expecting a difficult maths section but found the Chemistry section tricky. Maths was easier than previous year's question papers. Physics was ok," he shared. 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Allen:

Chemistry 

The Chemistry paper was NCERT based. Some old questions from previous JEE Advanced papers were also asked. The number of questions asked from Physical Chemistry was limited. More questions were asked from organic and inorganic chemistry. The questions covered metallurgy, biomolecules, oxidation in organic reactions, polymers, borax bead test, coordination number in BCC, and anaerobic, oxidized gas of matter in environmental chemistry. Apart from these, questions were also asked from Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium, and Biomolecule.

Physics 

Students did not face much difficulty in the Physics paper in JEE Main Examination. The paper was easier compared to previous years. The questions asked comprised an almost equal number of 11th and 12th-grade NCERT Books topics; all the chapters were given good weightage. The paper had more questions about mechanics and gravitation. Apart from this, a fair number of questions also came from friction and transistors. Some questions were theoretically based.

Maths

The paper was more calculative and lengthy than the other two subjects. Almost all the topics were covered in the question paper. Some questions were asked directly from JEE Advanced's previous years’ papers. Students’ mathematical skills were tested by examining topics like Vector 3D, Coordinate Geometry, Indefinite Integration, P&C, and Probability. Only a few questions were asked from the topics that are only present in the JEE Main syllabus.

VMC:

Mr. Saurabh Kumar Director Academics, Vidyamandir Classes shared that inorganic Chemistry was dominant. There were questions from s block, 3 questions from organic name reactions, and 1 question from flame test. 

Aakash:

Ajay Kumar Sharma, National Academic Director (Engineering), Aakash Educational Services Ltd. (AESL) said that the JEE Main Pattern change and providing the questions paper in regional languages has reduced the stress of students. 

The overall Physics section was moderately difficult if compared to Maths or Chemistry. It covered almost all topics like Electrostatics, Mechanics, Optics, and Modern Physics. 

The Chemistry paper was well balanced as it had an equal amount of physical, organic, and inorganic questions. Here is the link for the full analysis done  by Aakash: Click Here

FIITJEE:

Ramesh Batlish from FIITJEE said that chapters of coordinate geometry, 3D and Vector, and Algebra were given more weightage. In both Maths and Physics, numerical-based questions had long calculations but were quite easy. Physical chemistry was given more weightage as compared to organic and inorganic chemistry. 

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for February 24 shift 2. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

 

JEE Main Exam Analysis: February 24 (Shift 1)

JEE Main Paper 1 was conducted today from 9 am to 12 pm. According to reports, approximately 22 lakh candidates registered for JEE Main 2021 exam out of which 6,61,761 candidates have applied for the JEE Mains February 2021 session. It is conducted as a computer-based test for the duration of three hours. JEE Main 2021 paper 1 question paper consists of three sections - Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. JEE Main 2021 answer key along with the question paper will be released by some coaching institutes.

Student’s Reaction

According to the initial reactions of students, Physics was the toughest out of the three sections. Many students said that the questions with choices had similar difficulty levels. Mostly the questions were concept based and if the concepts are clear then students would be able to solve the numerical easily. Overall, the paper was not lengthy and some even suggested that a few questions were easy. Two questions in Mathematics were said to be confusing. 

Students are reporting that Physics and Mathematics sections were as tough as expected. As for the Chemistry section, the students reported that largely the paper was from NCERT. The first 20 questions asked in Chemistry were theory-based. 

The students who have appeared for the examination said that the first session exam was easy compared to that of last year. Physics was moderate and Chemistry was easy in terms of difficulty. On the whole, the paper was good and the difficulty level was easy to moderate. 

Particulars Difficulty Level
Mathematics Moderate
Physics High
Chemistry Easy
Overall Easy to Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Various renowned coaching institutes like Allen, VMC, FiictJEE, Resonance, Aakash, etc have released JEE Main Exam Analysis for the February session. 

VMC:

In the Physics section, most questions were from the Class 12 syllabus, mainly current & electricity, and thermodynamics. There was 1 question from units and measurements and 3 questions were from semi-conductors. 

The Maths paper was not lengthy. There were questions from coordinate geometry, calculus, matrices, and determinants. 

Resonance:

Resonance has released the JEE Main answer key and solution for February 24 shift 1. Download the subject-wise JEE Main 2021 answer key below

FiitJEE: 

The mathematics section was at an Easy to Moderate level. Questions were asked from chapters majorly from Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Algebra, Vector, and 3D Geometry. Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. Weightage was given to Calculus.

The Physics section was easy and questions were mainly asked from Kinematics, Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, EM waves, Heat, and Thermodynamics. Mostly theory-based questions from the NCERT syllabus were asked. There were a few Numerical based questions that had lengthy calculations but were easy.

The chemistry section was moderately difficult. More weightage was given to chapters like chemical bonding, coordination compounds, heat, and thermodynamics. Most inorganic chemistry questions were from NCERT

Aakash

Maths

30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based) 

Overall, the Paper was calculative & lengthy compare to chemistry & Physics. 

Almost all Topics were covered

The integer type of question was lengthy and calculative.

Chemistry 

30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based) 

The chemistry part was moderate to easy.

Major focus on organic chemistry compared to Physical & Inorganic chemistry 

The syllabus of standard 12th was more than the 11th.

All topics covered in papers and papers were moderate to easy, they finished before the given timeline. 

 Physics

30 Question (20 MCQ +10 Numerical value-based) 

The difficulty level of physics was easy.

Integer-type questions were calculative only.

The Paper was easy, so it finished before the given timeline.

 

JEE Main Exam Analysis: February 23 (Shift 2)

Candidates can check the JEE Main 2021 February session analysis here. We have updated this article with various student reactions as well as coaching analysis. JEE Main Paper-2 comprised three sections - Aptitude, Mathematics, and Drawing. The exam in total was three hours long with each section being 60 minutes. While the Mathematics section had 25 questions, the Aptitude and Drawing section had 50 and 2 questions respectively.

Student’s Reaction

The second shift JEE Main Paper was also moderately difficult. Ankita told us that the drawing section of the paper was easy, the aptitude section was a little tough and the mathematics section was quite difficult.

There were a few questions related to the covid-19 pandemic in the Aptitude section. Most of the students found the Mathematics section of the question paper difficult than the rest of the paper and also stated that the questions were the tricky ones in this section.

Particulars

Difficulty Level

Mathematics

Easy to Moderate

Aptitude Test

Easy

Planning Based Questions

Moderate

Overall

Easy to Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Various renowned coaching institutes like Allen, VMC, FiictJEE, Resonance, Aakash, etc have released JEE Main Exam Analysis for the February session. Probability, Calculus, and Conics were the topics with the most weightage.

JEE Main Exam Analysis: February 23 (Shift 1)

Candidates can check the JEE Main 2021 February session analysis here. We have updated this article with various student reactions as well as coaching analysis. JEE Main Paper-2 comprised three sections - Aptitude, Mathematics, and Drawing. The exam in total was three hours long with each section being 60 minutes. While the Mathematics section had 25 questions, the Aptitude and Drawing section had 50 and 2 questions respectively.

Student‘s Reaction

The initial reaction for the examination is that the paper was relatively easy to moderate. Some students shared that the Aptitude section was relatively tougher but the Numerical Section of the Mathematics section was nice. 

Many students were seen as happy and satisfied with their papers. Mathematics was said to be the easier section.

Speaking on the change in the pattern, Saransh said that the choices in the Mathematics section were a great change which helped. However, the difficulty level of the questions was similar. Overall the paper was easier than in previous years. Diksha, another student said that the Aptitude section was more difficult than Part I Mathematics.

Ajay Mishra, a teacher at a coaching institute said that the question paper seems to be easier than in previous years. The JEE Main cut-off might increase in 2021, due to fewer candidates. Many students have attempted at least 10 questions right in the MCQ section.

Particulars

Difficulty Level

Mathematics

Tough

Aptitude Test

Moderate

Drawing Test

Easy

Overall

Easy to Moderate

 

Analysis by Coaching Institute

Various renowned coaching institutes like Allen, VMC, FiitJEE, Resonance, Aakash, etc have released JEE Main Exam Analysis for the February session. Topics like Vector Algebra and Coordinate geometry had more weightage. 

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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.