JEE Main 2023: The National Testing Agency (NTA) today (Jan 25, 2023) conducted the first shift of day 2 JEE Main 2023 January Session Exam. Overall paper is moderate, The first shift was held from 9 AM to 12 PM. Soon from 3 PM the second shift of day 2 will commence and will conclude at 6 PM.
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As per the reactions from the candidates who appeared in shift 1 of day 2, the mathematics section was moderate in difficulty level. Whereas, the physics section was easier as compared to chemistry and mathematics. Check here the section-wise full analysis of the question paper.
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Students Reactions:
- Overall paper is moderate to Tough
- Physics is easy
- Mathematics most difficult in shift 1
JEE Main 2023 Day 2 Shift 1 Complete Analysis:
Physics Section Analysis: As per the reactions of the JEE Aspirants who appeared in today’s first shift exam, the physics section was easier. The questions from modern physics and electricity had higher weightage. As per the candidates, only one question was asked from gravitation. This section included formula-based, assertions and reasoning questions.
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Mathematics Section Analysis: The mathematics section was moderate in difficulty level. There were questions from 3D, vector, and integration. According to the candidates, the questions from class 11th had higher weightage than those from class 12th.
Jan 25 Day 2 Shift 1 Chemistry Section Analysis: The weightage of organic chemistry was higher in this question paper. These were less questions from the NCERT. Report India TV.
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In terms of order of difficulty, Maths was the toughest among all three sections, followed by Chemistry and then Physics, according to Saurabh Kumar, Chief Academics Officer (CAO), Vidyamandir Classes (VMC). Report Hindustan Times