JEE Advanced 2020: Know exam analysis, student's reactions and review

2 mins readUpdated on Sep 27, 2020 15:07 IST

Appeared for JEE Advanced 2020 on September 27? Read the article below to know what students have to say about the difficulty level of the JEE Advanced 2020 entrance test.

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JEE Advanced 2020: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi is conducting JEE Advanced 2020 on September 27. The two papers of JEE Advanced 2020 held in two shifts: Paper-1 from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm and Paper-2 from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm.

JEE Advanced 2020 papers are three-hour-long computer-based (online mode) tests. The question papers of JEE Advanced 2020 have different sections with the different type of questions such as single correct option MCSQs, multiple correct option MCQs and Numerical Value Answer questions. Candidates who appeared in the exam can check the reactions of other students on the overall and sectional difficulty level of the question paper below.

JEE Advanced 2020 paper analysis and major highlights of question paper

According to reviews, the paper was easy to moderate and was tougher than JEE Main 2020 examination. Have a look at the JEE Advanced 2020 paper analysis below:

  • The Chemistry section in the exam was easy to moderate level
  • The questions from Mathematics section were tough
  • The Physics section as compared to the other two was a bit moderate
  • The overall question paper of JEE Advanced was easy to moderate
  • The questions in the exam required thinking ability to solve them
  • The overal all JEE Advanced question paper was lengthy

Major Highlights of JEE Advanced 2020 question paper

  • Overall difficulty level: Easy to moderate
  • Difficulty level of Physics section: Moderate
  • Difficulty level of Mathematics section: Toughest
  • Difficulty level of Chemistry section: Easy

JEE Advanced 2020 Paper 1 Students' Reaction - September 27

According to the students' feedback, who appeared in JEE Advanced 2020 entrance examination on September 27, the exam was easy to modeate level. Read the JEE Advanced 2020 Student Reaction & Review below:

  • According to one of the JEE Advanced aspirants Dushyant Raj, paper was relatively easy as expected but it was lengthy. He found Chemistry section to be the toughest.
  • One of the JEE Advanced aspirant Vishal told us that paper was easy to moderate level. He found Mathematics section much tougher than other two.
  • Shubham Kumar told Shiksha that numerical questions moderate, multiple choice were time taking which required thinking ability and single correct were easy.
  • According to Shuvabh Jain, Chemistry was on easier side, Mathematics was tough to moderate and Physics to be the toughest one. He also said that multi correct questions were easy.
  • JEE Advanced aspirant Johnson told Shiksha that Physics section was tougher and overall exam was moderate. He also explained that multiple value questions were easy as compared to others.
  • Rizad, another JEE Advanced aspirant told us that Mathematics section was bit tougher, Physics was moderate and Chemistry was easy. According to him numerical answer type questions were difficult. 

JEE Advanced 2020 online entrance examination for admissions to undergraduate engineering courses (BTech) at all the IITs across India. Admission will be offered to the candidates into undergraduate engineering courses based on their ranks in the exam. JoSAA will conduct the counselling and seat allotment process for all the IITs in October.

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