The JEE Main 2023 (B.E./B.Tech) exam is being conducted entirely in computer-based mode by the National Testing Agency (NTA). JEE Main Exam 2023 (B.E./B.Tech.) was held on 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 15 April, 2023.
Today was the seventh and last day for the JEE MAIN Session 2 Exam 2023. More than 8 lakh students took this test. This exam was conducted in online mode across 400+ exam centers in India and abroad. The exam was being conducted in two shifts, i.e.,
Shift 1 - 9 am to 12 pm Shift 2 - 3 pm to 6 pm
The students had to attempt 75 questions out of 90. Each question was of 4 marks. The correct answer awards 4 marks and the wrong answer deducts 1 mark. These 90 questions were divided into 3 sections, Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics. Each of these sections has subsections (A and B). In section A all the questions were compulsory and in Section B, students had to attempt any 5 questions out of 10.
JEE Mains Session 2 (2023) Overall Review -
- Subject Wise & Overall Difficulty Level
Overall Difficulty Level (on a scale of 3) (Average of all the shifts)
Easy - 1; Medium - 2; Difficult - 3
Subject
Difficulty Level
- Physics: 1.27
- Chemistry: 1.20
- Mathematics: 1.59
- Overall: 1.34
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As per our expert faculties this year, the overall difficulty was easy to moderate.
- As per the averages of all the shifts, Chemistry was the easiest section to attempt. The Chemistry section mostly consisted of easy-level questions.
- Physics was moderately challenging. It was a bit more difficult than chemistry but easier than Mathematics. The physics section mostly consisted of easy to moderate-level questions.
- Mathematics was the toughest section to attempt. The questions were lengthy and tricky to attempt. The mathematics section consisted of mostly moderate to difficult type questions and had more difficult level questions than any other subject.
- Class-Wise Questions Distribution:
Questions in all the shifts were approximately distributed equally across the syllabus for Class 11 and Class 12.
- Overall Review Compared to Previous Year
The difficulty level of the exam was similar compared to previous years, as per our expert faculties.
The physics and chemistry section was a bit easier than Session 1 2023.
Mathematics was less difficult than Session 1, 2023. Most of the questions were lengthy in calculations but doable.
- Cut-Off Expectations
This year, the expected cut-off percentile is higher as compared to last year, as the overall paper difficulty level was easier than the previous year.
The paper analysis for JEE Main 2023 Session 2 Shift 2 has been done by Mr. Nitin Arora, Assistant Director Academics Engg., Aakash BYJU'S Live.