JEE Main Jan 25 2023 Shift 1 Paper Analysis Released: Check Difficulty Level
The NTA conducted the JEE Main 2023 session 1 Jan 25 shift 1 exam from 9 AM to 12 noon today. This is day 2 of the session 1 exams.
JEE Main Paper Analysis 2023: The NTA conducted the JEE Main 2023 session 1 Jan 25 shift 1 exam from 9 AM to 12 noon today. This is day 2 of the session 1 exam. The NTA conducted the exam at exam centres spread across various cities in India in CBT mode. The JEE Main Paper Analysis 2023 for Jan 25 shift 1 paper is now available.
The JEE Main Exam Pattern 2023 is such that the question paper consists of 3 sections of equal weightage for the three subjects, Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Moreover, each section will contain two subsections, sections A consisting of 20 MCQs and section B consisting of 10 Numerical answer type (NAT) questions. As for the marking scheme for JEE Main 2023, each correct answer will earn the candidate four marks, while each incorrect answer will cause the deduction of 1 mark.
Also Read: JEE Main Admit Card 2023 for Session 1 Issued at jeemain.nta.nic.in
JEE Main Paper Analysis 2023 for Jan 25 Shift 1: Difficulty Level and Other Details
Here is a summary of JEE Main Paper Analysis 2023 for the Jan 25 shift 1 paper:
Section | Particulars | Remarks |
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JEE Main Exam Analysis 2023: Physics | Difficulty Level |
Easy to Moderate |
Topics With Maximum Weigthage |
Gravitation Modern Physics Electricity Semi conductors EM waves Communication Systems |
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JEE Main 2023 Exam Analysis: Chemistry | Difficulty Level |
Moderate |
Topics With Maximum Weigthage |
Biomolecules Organic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry p Block s block |
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JEE Main Paper Analysis 2023: Mathematics | Difficulty Level |
Lengthy |
Topics With Maximum Weigthage |
Vector 3D Mathematical Reasoning Integration Sequence and Series Probability Statistics Permuation and Combinations Straight Line and Hyperbola Variants |
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JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis: Overall | NAT Questions Difficulty Level |
Moderate to Difficult |
Paper Difficulty Level |
Moderate to Difficult |
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Overall Number of Good Attempts |
More than 45 questions |
JEE Main 2023 Jan 25 Shift 1: Student Reactions
The following are the reactions collected from the candidates that attended the JEE Main 2023 Jan 25 Shift 1:
- The students found the the paper to be moderately to highly difficult
- The physics section was thought to be easy
- The chemistry section was moderately difficult
- Students found the mathematics section to be lengthy
- Many questions from the physics section were formula based
- Many NAT questions in the chemistry section were from the physical chemistry topics
- The NAT section for mathematics was very lengthy
- A high number of questions from inorganic and organic chemistry appeared in the chemistry section
- Questions based on reactions was asked in the organic chemistry topics
- Questions from the NCERT section appeared in the physics and chemistry section than in the mathematics section