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JEE Mains Differenty Level: Maths, Physics, Chemistry Sub Tuff … Something like this is Jee Mains Paper – Jee Mains 2025 Exam DiffficUCULTY LEVELY LEVEL PHAYSISICS MADISICS MADISTRY MADISTRY MADISTRY MODERESICS

Students work hard for JEE exam to get admission in engineering college. Due to high cutoff, only a few students are selected in big institutions. This year’s paper has proved difficult for many students. Nitin Vijay, founder and CEO of motion education, said that this year’s paper was more difficult than expected, which has made it challenging to clear the cutoff.

It is worth noting that the final examination of JEE Main 2025 Session 1 will be held today i.e. on January 30, 2025. The JEE Main 2025 examination is being conducted in two sessions. The examination of session 1 started from January 22, and the examination of session 2 will be held between April 1 to April 8, 2025. Aaj Tak team spoke to the famous teacher Nitin Vijay among the students about the examinations held from 22 to 28 January. Let us know what he said about the exam.

How was JEE Main paper?

Noted teacher Nitin Vijay among the students said that the math section was very tough in JEE Main Paper Shift 1 of January 28 and the Physics-Chemistry paper was also quite tight. If compared to last year, then this year’s paper has been very difficult. Even chemistry paper always comes simple but this time it was also difficult. Nitin said that the inorganic was asked more in the chemistry and the most tough was also the same. Some questions of advanced level were also seen in physical chemistry. Nitin further stated that most of the theory questions were directly based on NCERT and almost all the chapters were covered.

Maths section was also tough

The maths section was duable, but the students who started with chemistry and physics were rarely able to reach the maths. Talking about the default level, Maths was also a little licking. There were 3 questions from the vector, 2 questions from Conix. Regarding Physics, Nitin Vijay said that the section has been a little easier or moderate so far, but on Tuesday, most of the students described it as Landi and Tuff.

Nitin Vijay further said that there were also questions in Physics but most of the questions were of concept and advance level. There were 3 questions from rotation, modern physics and current electricity, 2-2 from modern physics. Most of the questions were from class 12th while very few questions of class 11 were asked. The shift had less questions than chapters like optics, electromagnetism, mechanics, vevs and thermodynamics and chapters like electromagnetic, induction (EMI) and magnetism.

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