This is a short article on the JEE Main 2021 Phase 3 analysis released by one of the leading coaching centres FIITJEE. This JEE main analysis is for day 1 shift 1 of the phase 3 exam conducted on 20th July 2021. Through the latest FIITJEE JEE Main 2021 analysis (Phase 3 Shift 1), the candidates will get answers about various things such as the difficulty level of the question paper, weightage per unit, topics that were covered, minimum score required for admission etc. Candidates, who are eager to find out how good their chances are to secure a seat in their dream colleges, must go through this detailed JEE Main 2021 Phase 3 Shift 1 (Day 1) exam analysis by FIITJEE.
FIITJEE’s Analysis of JEE Main 2021 - Phase 3 Day 1
The following table contains the section-wise analysis of the JEE Main 2021 Phase 3 Day 1 (shift 1) exam conducted on 20th July -
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JEE Main 2021 Phase 3 Day 1 Analysis - Students Reaction
After shift 1 of the JEE Main 2021 phase 3 day 1 exam was conducted successfully, our experts got in touch with some of the candidates to catch their reactions. After speaking to a handful of candidates, it was evident that -
The overall difficulty level of the first shift exam of JEE Main 2021 phase 3 (Day 1) was moderate
Chemistry was the easiest section of all the sections and most of the questions in Chemistry were based on NCERT
Physics was also moderately challenging to the candidates
The mathematics section was both lengthy and tough
Overall, compared to the previous sessions, the July 20 (Shift 1) paper was less calculative, reported the candidates
JEE Main July 2021 Exam Analysis (All Shifts)
You can click on the links below to check the shift wise exam analysis of JEE Main July 2021 –
Important Instructions for JEE Main 2021 Phase 3 Day 2 (July 22) Candidates
Candidates who will appear for the JEE Main 2021 phase 3 examination on the second day, i.e 22nd July, must be aware of the following instructions and guidelines -
Restricted items mentioned on the JEE Main 2021 hall tickets/admit cards are not allowed at any cost inside the examination hall
Carry a valid photoidentity proof with your JEE main 2021 admit cards to your respective exam centres
Non-exam related things such as a small sanitiser bottle, a transparent water bottle and a mask will be allowed inside the exam centres
To avoid overcrowding, the candidates must reach their respective exam centres 30 minutes before the time mentioned on their respective admit cards