JEE Main 2022 July Session – July 26, Shift 1 Analysis, Reaction
Bengaluru, July 26: NTA authorities conducted the JEE Main July 26 Shift 1 exam session. The exam timings were from 9 AM to 12 PM. As per the experts’ feedback and students’ reaction, the paper difficulty level was considered to be “moderate”. Many students found the question paper of a similar pattern as like of JEE Main June Session.
Memory-based questions along with the solutions for JEE Main July 26 exam session will be updated soon. Students are permitted to bring a hand sanitiser, a water bottle, a face mask, and the required documents, which include the JEE Main admit card 2022 and valid ID proof, according to NTA JEE Main 2022 instructions. Candidates taking the JEE Main 2022 exam in the upcoming shifts should thoroughly review the JEE Main syllabus 2022 and the exam pattern. Keep reading about the JEE Main July 26 Shift 1 paper analysis, students’ reaction and more.
Live Updates:
July 26, 2022 | 06.20 PM- JEE Main July 26 shift 2 analysis is out! July 26, 2022 | 12.08 AM- The JEE Main July 26 Shift 1 exam was reviewed to be moderate July 26, 2022 | 12.00 AM- JEE Main July 26 Shift 1 exam paper has ended. July 26, 2022 | 11.45 AM– NTA is currently conducting the JEE Main July 26 Shift 1 exam session. July 26, 2022 | 11.00 AM- JEE Main Paper 2 Admit Card is released by the exam authorities. July 26, 2022 | 10.30 AM– Candidates can check JEE Main July 25 Session 2 Analysis July 26, 2022 | 10.00 AM– Check the JEE Main July 25 Session 1 Analysis
JEE Main July 26, Shift 1 Paper Analysis
Subject-wise difficulty level bifurcation is given here in the table below:
Name of Subject
Difficulty Level
Physics
Moderate
Chemistry
Easy
Mathematics
Tough
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JEE Main 2022 July 26 Subject-wise Question Paper Analysis
This section will highlight a subject-wise analysis of JEE Main July 26 B.E/B.Tech paper such as Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
Physics: Questions came in with logical approach as reported by some of the students. The chapters of high-weightage were Vectors, Semiconductors, Thermodynamics, and Modern Physics.
Chemistry: The Chemistry section was easy as usual. The Physical Chemistry section gained more weightage in the entire Chemistry section when compared to the Inorganic and Organic Chemistry parts.
Mathematics: Mathematics paper was difficult. Mathematical Reasoning, Co-ordinate Geometry, and Probability were some of the topics from which the questions came in the JEE Main July 26 Shift 1 exam paper.
JEE Main July 26 Question Paper Analysis
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Students’ reactions to JEE Main July 26 Shift 1 are given below:
Badal Mishra: Badal was a Class 12 student and stated that the exam difficulty level was moderate. He hasn’t appeared previously for JEE Main June Session, and he also further commented that there were direct questions from the Chemistry section. Physics was the most difficult part for him to solve.
Rahul: Rahul scored 93 in the JEE Main June Session. According to him, the subject-wise difficulty level was given as Mathematics>Physics>Chemistry. The majority of the questions came in from the Class 12 concepts. As per the statement given by Rahul, Mathematics was the most difficult of all three subjects.
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