JEE Main 2023 Question Paper Analysis: February 1 Shift 1
JEE Main Analysis 2023: The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the JEE Main February 01, 2023 Shift 1 today. Paper 1 has been conducted for B.Tech and B.E courses. The shift began at 9:00 a.m. and concluded at 12:00 p.m. The overall and subject-wise analysis of JEE Main 2023 February 1 Shift 1 exam has been provided in this article.
The JEE Main exam analysis is entirely memory-based. Therefore, all engineering candidates must go through the same to understand the exam difficulty level. Continue reading the article to get JEE Main mock tests and memory-based question solutions for every shift.
Live Updates:
February 01, 2023 (12:10 p.m.): NTA concludes the JEE Main February 01, 2023 Shift 1 paper 1 at 12:00 p.m. The overall exam difficulty was moderate.
February 01, 2023 (11:30 a.m.): NTA expected to open a correction window for candidates to make changes before the declaration of JEE Main 2023 January Session results.
February 01, 2023 (11:10 a.m.): Session 2 begins in the month of April on 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 and 12, 2023.
February 01, 2023 (10:40 a.m.): The Mathematics section is expected to be slightly on the tougher side.
February 01, 2023 (10:20 a.m.): In case of any issues related to the exam, candidates can contact NTA at 011 – 40759000 / 011 – 69227700 or e-mail at [email protected].
February 01, 2023 (10:00 a.m.): The JEE Main answer keys can be downloaded from the official website after the conclusion of session 1 exams.
February 01, 2023 (9:30 a.m.): Paper 1 will be for 300 marks (100 marks for each subject).
February 01, 2023 (9:00 a.m.): The JEE Main February 01, 2023 Shift 1 paper 1 has begun.
JEE Main February 1, 2023 Shift 1: Overall Difficulty
The following table provides the subject-wise difficulty analysis for the JEE Main February 1 Shift 1 exam:
Subjects
Difficulty Level
Mathematics
Moderate to Difficult
Physics
Easy to Moderate
Chemistry
Moderate
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JEE Main 2023 February 1 Shift 1 Analysis: Subject-wise
The below pointers provide an insight into the JEE Main 2023 February 1 Shift 1 exam analysis:
JEE Main 2023 February 1 Shift 1 Mathematics Analysis
The difficulty level of the Mathematics section was moderate to difficult. The section was lengthy, just like previous shifts. Mathematics had questions from Vector 3D, Sequence Series, Calculus and Statistics.
JEE Main 2023 February 1 Shift 1 Physics Analysis
The difficulty level of the Physics section was easy to moderate. The Physics section had questions from Modern Physics, Electrostatic and Current Electricity.
JEE Main 2023 February 1 Shift 1 Chemistry Analysis
The difficulty level of the Chemistry section was moderate. Chemistry has questions from Organic Chemistry.
JEE Main 2023 Student Reaction (February 1 Shift 1)
Candidates can find students’ reactions on JEE Main 2023 February 1 Shift 1 exam here.
Dhruveja: said that the Maths section was the toughest compared to other subjects and was lengthy. Chemistry was of moderate level, and the Physics section was easy and had formula-based questions.
Maanas: Maanas said that the Mathematics section was lengthy, and the difficulty level was moderate. Compared to previous years, the JEE Main 2023 paper was easy. Chemistry has questions from Organic Chemistry.
Bala: Bala said he found the entire JEE Main February 1 Shift 1 paper’s difficulty level to be moderate. Mathematics has questions from Sequence Series and Calculus. The papers were easy compared to JEE Main 2022.
Previous Years JEE Main Exam Analysis
To gain in-depth insights, candidates can also refer to the previous year’s JEE Main shift-wise analysis to create a plan to improve examination performance: