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JEE Main 2020 Post Paper Analysis - 8th January, All Shifts

JEE Main 2020 (Morning Shift)

Students who sat for the morning shift of the JEE Main Exam 2020 on 8 January 2020 were of the view that the paper was moderately difficult. The Maths section, just like yesterday’s papers, was long and time-consuming. However, the fair marking system in Maths allowed students to attempt all the questions. Chemistry was moderately difficult, with most questions based on Inorganic Chemistry. Also, most questions in the Chemistry section were from the NCERT book. Physics was also moderately difficult and most questions in the Physics section were concept-based.

Let’s refer to the table below for a quick analysis of the JEE Main 2020 question paper:

JEE Main Subject

Difficulty Level

Chemistry

Moderate

Physics

Moderate to difficult and conceptual

Maths

Moderate to difficult and lengthy

 

JEE Main 2020 (Evening Shift)

Students in the evening batch of the 8th January JEE Main Exam 2020 also faced a question paper that was moderately difficult. Maths remained long and required time. Most questions in Maths were from Conic Sections, which may have contributed towards the length and time. Chemistry questions were fairly simple and concentrated more on Organic Chemistry. Physics questions, yet again, remained tricky but were mostly concept-based.

The table below explains the difficulty level of JEE Main Exam 2020:

JEE Main Subject

Difficulty Level

Chemistry

Easy

Physics

Conceptual and tricky

Maths

Moderate to difficult and lengthy

 

The questions were predictable in both shifts as they were similar to questions from JEE Main previous years’ question papers. Most of the JEE Main syllabus 2020 was covered.

Students who are soon going to appear for JEE Main 2020 can solve this mock test based on the latest paper pattern and make the most of it.

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