JEE Main January 2023
: The fourth day of the exam for both Shift 1 and Shift 2 will be conducted today 29th January 2023. Shift 1 will be conducted between 9 AM to 12 PM whereas shift 2 will be conducted between 3 PM to 6 PM. All the candidates appearing for the JEE Main January 2023 Day 4 must carry the admit card to the examination center along with the Aadhar Card and self-declaration form. In the previous day's exam, many students complained about traffic jam-related issues so candidates are required to visit 45 minutes before the start of the exam. Candidates can check the
Dos and Don'ts of the JEE Main January 2023 exam
. Both Day 1 and Day 2 of the exam concluded peacefully with less to no technical difficulties. If a candidate faces any technical difficulties during the exam then he/she can reach out to the examiner.
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JEE Main Question Paper 29 January 2023
JEE Main January 2023 Day 1 Highlights
Candidates appearing for the exam can check the Day 1 shift 1 and Shift 2 highlights which were held on 24th January 2023:
Subjects | Shift 1 | Shift 2 |
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Overall Difficulties of Paper | Moderate | Moderate |
Maths | Difficult | Moderate to difficult |
Physics | Easy to Moderate | Easy |
Chemistry | Easy | Easy to Moderate |
For more details on the type of question asked and chapter-wise weightage candidate can check JEE Main 24 January 2023 Shift 1 Question Paper Analysis (Available)
JEE Main January 2023 Day 2 Highlights
Below candidate can check the highlights related to the JEE Main 25th January Day 2 Exam highlights:
Subjects | Shift 1 | Shift 2 |
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Overall Difficulties of Paper | Moderate | Easy to Moderate |
Maths | Moderate to Difficult | Easy to Moderate |
Physics | Easy to Moderate | Easy |
Chemistry | Moderate | Easy to Moderate |
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JEE Main 29th January 2023 Day 4: Self Declaration Related Instruction
Here are the important instruction related to the self Declaration:
- Candidates appearing for the exam must carry the self-declaration form along with the admit card
- No candidate will be allowed to enter the examination hall without a self-declaration form
- Candidates need to Take the printout of the self Declaration and fill in the required details like he/she is suffering from any flu-like symptoms and more
- Apart from that candidate also need to provide details like whether he/she has been close to COVID-19 confirmed case
- Candidate needs to add the name of the cities he/she travelled to 14 days prior to arriving at the centre
- A self-declaration will be considered valid only if there is a photograph (the same photo uploaded during the application form) is present
- The candidate also needs to sign the application form and provide the left thumb impression to make the self-declaration valid