- JEE Main 2020 Paper-2 Analysis
- JEE Main 2020 Paper-2 Analysis for April/September session
- JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 Analysis
- JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 Exam Analysis by Coaching Institutes
JEE Main 2020 Paper-2 Analysis
Soon after the exam was over, one of the leading coaching institutes has released the analysis of the JEE Main 2020 Paper-2. Candidates will be able to know about the difficulty level of the exam, weightage of topics and expected cutoff with the help of the paper-2 analysis. Candidates can check the detailed analysis of the JEE Main paper-2 conducted on September 1 below.
JEE Main 2020 Paper-2 Analysis for April/September session
The difficulty level of the JEE Main paper-2 April/September session was easier than that of the January session as told by the students. Overall, Paper-2 can be considered as the “Moderate”. The total marks of the JEE Main Paper-2 were 400. All the other details related to paper-2 are given in the table below:
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Particulars |
Details |
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Part-I: Mathematics Section |
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Total questions |
25 |
Multiple choice questions (MCQs) with single correct answer |
20 |
Numerical answer type (NAT) questions |
5 |
Marking scheme |
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Total marks |
100 |
Difficulty level |
Tough |
Topics with higher weightage |
Hyperbola, Measurements, 3-D Geometry |
Part-II: Aptitude Section |
|
Total questions |
50 |
Multiple choice questions (MCQs) with single correct answer |
50 |
Marking scheme |
MCQs: +4 for correct response, -1 for incorrect response. 0 if not attempted |
Total marks |
200 |
Difficulty level |
Easy |
Topics with higher weightage |
Patterns and Sequence, Top view, Front view, Architecture related questions |
Part-III: Drawing Section |
|
Total questions |
2 (50 marks each) |
Total marks |
100 |
Difficulty level |
Easy |
JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 Analysis
JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 analysis will help candidates understand how easy or difficult the paper was along with giving them an insight about the type of questions both topic wise and weightage-wise that candidates had to answer.
According to JEE experts and students, JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 question paper was of moderate difficulty. JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 comprised three sections - Aptitude, Mathematics and Drawing. The exam in total was 3 hours long with each section being 60 minutes. While the Mathematics section had 50 questions, the Aptitude and Drawing section will have 50 and 2 questions respectively.
For each correct answer, candidates will get +4 marks and for any question answered incorrectly, one mark will be deducted. The total marks of JEE Main Paper 2 is 390 marks with the drawing section being 70 marks (2 questions of 20 marks each and 1 question of 30 marks).
Read JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 Student Reaction & Review
Coaching Institute |
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JEE Main Paper 2 Analysis by Resonance (Available soon) |
JEE Main 2018 Paper 2 Exam Analysis
According to students, in 2018, the Mathematics section of JEE Main question paper was a bit tough. They believed that the questions were not very difficult but were tricky.
FIITJEE Expert, Ramesh Batlish, shared that JEE Main 2018 Paper 2 was of moderate level. He said, “Paper 2 was of Moderate level. Maths was tricky but not tough. Those who had practiced well could solve the paper with full confidence”.
NTA will be conducting JEE Main Paper 1 for admissions to BTech courses on January 9, 10, 11 and 12, 2019.
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