WBJEE 2021 Paper Analysis
WBJEE 2021 was successfully conducted and this year WBJEE Physics and Mathematics section will follow WBJEE Exam Pattern. While most of the students found Mathematics section tough, the Physics section was easy and the Chemistry section was moderate. We can predict the WBJEE 2022 Paper analysis by considering the 2021's analysis. The overall difficulty level of WBJEE 2021 was moderate. Check WBJEE Paper I and Paper II detailed Analysis here:
WBJEE 2021 Paper 1 Exam Analysis
WBJEE 2021 Paper was successfully conducted on July 17, 2021. More than 1 lakh students appeared in one of the most popular state level engineering entrance examinations . WBJEE 2022 will help students secure one of the seats out of 32,000 seats in West Bengal engineering colleges.
- The paper was conducted in two shifts. Paper I was Mathematics which was conducted in the morning shift between 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.
- Most of the students found the Mathematics paper length and difficult to solve.
- Compared to Last year, the Mathematics paper was tougher. Most of the questions were application based.
According to students who attended the examination, section B was lengthy and its difficulty level was high while section A was moderate. Students found Section C easy to attempt.
Section | Maximum marks | Difficulty Level |
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Section A | 50 | Moderate but lengthy |
Section B | 30 | Tough |
Section C | 20 | Easy |
So, the overall level of WBJEE 2021 Paper I (Mathematics) was moderate to tough.
WBJEE 2021 Paper 2 Exam Analysis
WBJEE 2021 Paper 2 was concluded at 4: 00 pm on July 17, 2021. Students who appeared in Paper II concluded that Physics paper followed the pattern of JEE Mains. Physics section covered questions from either syllabus. Most of the questions were asked from state board books.The overall Level of questions in Physics was easy.
Physics Section- Wise Analysis |
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Section | Maximum Marks | Difficulty Level |
Section A | 30 | Easy |
Section B | 10 | Moderate |
Section C | 10 | Easy |
Difficulty level of Chemistry was moderate. Questions were standard and covered all the three parts Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry equally. Students with good preparation could easily attempt 35 to 40 questions.