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November 19, 2024JEE Main 2023 Paper Analysis: The final exam for JEE Main 2023 was conducted today, i.e.; February 1, 2023, by the National Testing Agency. Shift 2 of JEE Main 2023 was conducted between 03:00 and 06:00 p.m. In this shift. It is estimated that over one lakh students appeared for the exam. Therefore, it’s crucial for candidates to know what kind of questions were asked in the exam in order to outperform their competitors.
The exam analysis provided in this article will give you a deep understanding of the JEE Main 2023 Feb 1 Shift 2 question paper. To receive the latest information about JEE Main 2023 Shift 2 February 1 Question Paper Analysis, bookmark this page.
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The JEE Main 2023 question paper had three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. In this part, we have analysed the JEE Main 2023 Feb 1 Shift 2 exam’s difficulty levels for each subject. The updated difficulty level analysis for JEE Main 2023 is provided below:
Name of Subject | Difficulty Level |
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Physics | Moderate |
Chemistry | Easy |
Mathematics | Moderate to Difficult |
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The second shift of JEE Main February 1 is over. Direct questions were asked from NCERT books in Inorganic Chemistry. Most of the questions in the Physics section were formula based. Questions asked in the Mathematics section were calculative, time-consuming and lengthy. The question paper was easier compared to the question paper of JEE Main 2022. Some students faced technical issues but were given more time to solve the question paper in the end.
The questions in the Mathematics section were lengthy and calculative. The questions were not very difficult and could be solved easily if the candidates were given a little more time to solve the paper. There were questions on Vector 3D, coordinate and mathematical reasoning.
The difficulty level of the Physics section was moderate. The difficulty level of the question paper was similar to last year’s. There were questions on semiconductors, modern physics, current electricity, magnetic field, mechanics, friction, etc.
The chemistry section of this shift of JEE Main 2023 was the easiest to solve. There were direct (line-by-line) questions from NCERT books in inorganic chemistry. There were questions from environmental chemistry, reaction mechanism, etc.
Candidates who have to appear for JEE Main exam this year must read students’ responses because it enables them to understand the type of questions that can be asked in their shifts. The JEE Main 2023 Feb 1 Shift 2 is over. We are providing the feedback given by the students who took the exam in this session. We are going over specifics like the exam’s level of difficulty, any recent modifications to the question types, if any and more. Find the reactions of the students who appeared for this shift below:
Rahul: He found the entire JEE Main 2023 question paper easier as compared to JEE Main 2022. Chemistry and Physics sections were easy. In Physics, there were questions on mechanics, friction, current, mirrors, etc. The mathematics section was lengthy and had calculative questions.
Vaibhav: He is from Bhilwara, Rajasthan. According to him, the difficulty level of the Physics section was exactly like last year’s. It had questions on current electricity, magnetic field, modern physics etc. The mathematics section was lengthy and had questions on coordinates. A few students in his examination hall faced technical issues in the beginning.
Akshay: According to Akshay, the Mathematics section was toughest like ususal. It had lengthy questions that were based on topics like mathematical reasoning and vector 3d. The overall difficulty level of the question paper was the same as last year’s. In Physics, there were questions from modern physics, current electricity, etc. In Chemistry, there were questions from environmental chemistry, reaction mechanism, etc.
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