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JEE Main Exam July-Session 2021 : 1st Shift 25-July-2021 Exam Analysis & Memory Based Question

JEE Main Exam July-Session 2021 : 1st Shift 25-July-2021 Exam Analysis & Memory Based Question

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JEE Main Exam July-Session 2021 : 1st Shift 25-July-2021 Exam Analysis & Memory Based Question

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has conducted JEE Main 2021 Third-day exam(Shift-1), on July 25. Students can check below JEE Main 2021 July 22 Question Paper & Exam Analysis:

Memory Based Question Paper Of Forenoon Session 25-July-2021:

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Memory Based Question Paper Of Afternoon Session 22-July-2021:

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Memory Based Question Paper Of Afternoon Session 20-July-2021:

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Memory Based Question Paper Of Forenoon Session 20-July-2021:

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Physics Click Here
Chemistry Click Here
Mathematics Click Here

Students who appeared from the exam can check the detailed analysis of today's JEE Main paper below:

  • Overall Question Paper Difficulty Level: Moderately Easy
  • Mathematics Section difficulty Level: Moderate and lengthy
  • Physics Section Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
  • Chemistry Section Difficulty Level: Easy (NCERT-based)

Candidates can also check important points related to the JEE Main 25 July 2021 exam analysis in the table below:

Section Key Points
Mathematics The section comprised more questions from the Class 12 Syllabus
Chemistry
  • There were 8 to 9 questions from Inorganic Chemistry in this section
  • Questions in this section were usually theory-based
Physics The section comprised more questions from the Class 11 Syllabus
The approximate number of Easy questions 40-45
The approximate number of Easy and Moderate questions 60-65

25 July 2021: Students' Reactions:

The JEE Main 25 July 2021 shift-1 exam can be considered as of Moderate level. Aspirants can check the Students' Reactions below:

Nidhi: Mathematics was easy. Chemistry was easier and all the questions were from NCERT only. Physics was also easier but some of the questions were difficult and lengthy.

Ashu: Overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate. Subject-wise, Mathematics was moderate and lengthy, Physics was easy to moderate and Chemistry was easy. 

Diksha: Overall paper was moderate and all three subjects were of moderate level. Mathematics was as usual Lengthier.

Aayush: JEE Main July 25 paper was of moderate level and Physics was tougher. It was a balanced paper. In the paper, 55 % of questions were from the Class 12 syllabus and 45 % were from Class 11.

Nitesh: July 25 was easier than that of March paper. Mathematics was on the lengthier side. In the Mathematics section, a good number of questions were asked from the Class 12 calculus syllabus. In Chemistry, more questions were from Inorganic.

JEE Main 2021: Analysis of BTech Maths

  • Difficulty Level: Moderate

  • Questions from all chapters

  • Weightage was given to Chapter of Conic Sections and Probability which had more than one question

  • Few Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations

JEE Main 2021: Analysis of BTech Physics Paper

  • Difficulty Level: Easy

  • Questions asked from Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Fluids, Current Electricity, and AC Circuits

  • Numerical-based questions were easy.

  • More weightage was given to Communication Systems and Modern Physics.

JEE Main 2021: Analysis of BTech Chemistry

  • Difficulty Level: Moderate

  • Organic Chemistry was given more weightage

  • Chapters like Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday life, Biomolecules were given more weightage

  • Inorganic Chemistry had mostly questions from NCERT

  • Inorganic Chemistry had questions from P-block elements

  • Physical chemistry had questions in the Numerical based section only.

 

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