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JEE Main 2020 Post Paper Analysis - 3rd September, All Shifts

The computer-based exam of JEE Main 2020 (B.Tech) was conducted successfully by the National Testing Agency on 3rd September 2020. Aspirants from across the country appeared for the JEE Main morning batch of the examination.

Exam pattern of JEE Main 2020 exam

Section

No of Questions

Type of Questions

Mathematics

25 (20 + 5)

- 20 Objective Type - Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

- 5 Questions with answer as numerical value, with equal weightage to Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry

Physics

25 (20 + 5)

Chemistry

25 (20 + 5)


Equal weightage will be assigned to all three sections of paper: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

 

JEE Main Exam 2020 Post Paper Analysis – 3rd September 2020 (Morning Shift)

Based on our reports, here are a few highlights of the paper:

 

Difficulty level of JEE Main Exam 2020 (Morning Shift)

JEE Mains Subject

Difficulty level

Chemistry

Easy

Physics

Difficult and time consuming

Maths

Moderate

 

JEE Main Exam 2020 Post Paper Analysis – 3rd September 2020 (Evening Shift)

The evening batch of the computer-based JEE MAIN 2020 conducted by the National Testing Agency on  3rd September 2020, maintained a similar pattern in the difficulty level as it did in the morning batch. The students who sat for the evening batch called the overall experience of the examination moderately-difficult. So, without much ado, let us discuss the highlights of the evening paper pattern:

  • In the evening shift difficulty level of the question paper was moderate.
  • Out of the three sections (JEE Main Physics, JEE Main Mathematics and JEE Main Chemistry), the Maths section was lengthy.  
  • The difficulty level of the questions in physics was moderate but few tricky questions have also been asked.
  • Most of the questions in chemistry are theoretical and based on NCERT textbook syllabus. Overall chemistry section was easy except for a few tricky questions.
  • Both Class 11 and Class 12 have been given equal weightage.

 

Difficulty level of JEE Main Exam 2020 (Evening Shift)

JEE Mains Subject

Difficulty level

Chemistry

Easy to moderate

Physics

Moderate

Maths

Moderate to difficult

 

Students who are going to attempt JEE Main exam in another shift can take advantage of this analysis. The questions were predictable in both the shifts from JEE Main previous years question papers. Most of the JEE Main syllabus 2020 was covered.

Students who are yet to appear for this year’s JEE Main 2020 Exam can attempt our JEE Main mock test, which is based on the latest JEE Main paper pattern.

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