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.) will be held on 6, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 15 April, 2023.
The first slot, between 9 am and 12 noon was conducted for BTech and BE papers; the second slot will be held for BArch and BPlanning papers from 3 pm to 6 pm.
Today was the fifth day and first shift of the Joint Entrance Examination Mains (Session 2) 2023. The examination consisted of 90 questions, out of which students had to attempt 75 questions.
As per our expert faculty analysis, below are the Key Take-Aways from Day 5 - JEE Main (Session 2) Shift 1 - 2023:
Subject Wise Difficulty Level
Physics was rated as easy to moderate on the difficulty level. It consisted mostly of easy & moderate questions. Most of the questions were NCERT based and were evenly distributed among all major units and.
Chemistry was rated as easiest out of the all. Number of questions in Physical Chemistry was more than Inorganic Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
Mathematics was rated as moderate to difficult. Questions were asked from all chapters. Emphasis was on Algebra & on Calculus.
Class Wise Distribution Level
- In Physics, questions from Class 11th & Class 12th syllabus were approximately of the same weightage.
- In Chemistry, majorly questions were from the Class 11th syllabus.
- In Mathematics, majorly questions were from the Class 11th syllabus.
- Overall the questions from Class 11th syllabus dominated the paper.
Overall Difficulty Level
The overall difficulty of JEE Main (Session 2) 12th April 2023 - Shift 1 was easy to moderate. Mathematics was the most difficult subject to attempt out of all three subjects.
The order of difficulty in different subjects- as assessed by our experts is Mathematics > Physics > Chemistry.
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.