JEE Main Shift 2 paper analysis 4 April 2024 along with student reviews, subject-wise difficulty level and good attempt details can be checked here.
JEE Main Shift 2 Paper Analysis with Student Reviews 4 April 2024
JEE Main Shift 2 Paper Analysis 4 April 2024:
The National Testing Agency conducted the JEE Mains 2024 Session 2 Day 1 and Shift 2 exam on April 4. Students who are going to appear for the exam on April 5, 6, 8, and 9 can check the detailed question paper analysis of the April 4 exam to understand the nature of questions and syllabus coverage.
Overall Shift 2 exam was Moderate.
Compared to the morning shift, April 4 Shift 2 was easy. Mathematics was lengthy and more difficult than Shift 1. Physics was Moderate while Chemistry was Easy to Moderate. As per the student's review, the examination was on the tougher side compared to the January 2024 session. Shift 2 Chemistry was more theoretical based while Physics was as usual formulae based. Overall the chapter's coverage was uniform in the paper.
The detailed paper analysis of the JEE Main 2024 April 4 Shift 2 exam includes the student reviews, expert analysis, expected number of good attempts, section-wise difficulty level, and topic-wise weightage.
The detailed student reviews of the JEE Main Shift 2 exam of April 4, 2024, are being updated here. These reviews are based on the responses received from the test takers of respective shift.
Overall the Day 2 shift 2 exam was of Moderate level.
The chemistry section was easy to attempt. On an average students attempted 20 questions.
Like the earlier shift, Mathematics was difficult.
Comparatively, to 27 Jan Shift 1, this shift was easier.
The physics section was Moderate. Some questions were lengthy.
NCERT weightage of the 11th and 12th syllabus was balanced.
Likethe 2023-2024 paper only, easy questions based on NCERT only were asked in Chemistry
Questions in Mathematics were lengthy and complex to solve
2 questions in Physics were asked from Assertion and Reason.
In physics, no questions from rotation were asked.
In Chemistry questions were more theoretical.
7 to 8 questions were asked from Organic Chemistry.
In Chemistry there was a high weightage of Organic, Inorganic, and very less of Physical Chemistry.
In mathematics, the majority of the students attempted 7 to 8 questions.
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