Check JEE Main 1 September 2021 live updates to know students reaction, question paper analysis and memory based question paper with answer key and solution.
- JEE Main Today Paper Analysis 1 September 2021 Shift 2
- JEE Main 1 September 2021 Question Paper
- Memory Based JEE Main 1 September 2021 Shift-2 Question Paper- Chemistry
- JEE Main 2021 Exam Timings Session 4- September 1
- JEE Main 2021- Items to carry at exam centre
- JEE Main Result 2021 Session 4 Date
- JEE Main 1 September 2021 Live Updates Shift 2
JEE Main Today Paper Analysis 1 September 2021 Shift 2
As per initial reaction from students who had appeared in JEE Main 1 September shift 2 paper, the overall difficulty level of exam was moderate. In subject-wise classification, most students found Mathematics moderately difficult, Physics easy to mderate while Chemistry was easy. The overall difficulty level of JEE Main 2021 Session 4 Shift 2 paper was moderate. The paper was well set and balanced. It was easiest as compared with the previous JEE Main 2021 sessions. Chemistry was quite straightforward and easy. Physics was moderately difficulty, maths was a bit difficult. In chemistry, more weightage was given to organic, inorganic and physical chemistry. In physics, there were questions from electricity and magnetism, while in maths, questions on the topics of calculus, geometry, trigonometry and basic algebra were asked.As per the student's review, the followings are the JEE Main 2021 today paper analysis for the September 1 shift 2 exam.
Physics: This subject was moderate. Questions asked from topics like current, electricity, semiconductor, etc. Two questions were from modern physics. Most questions were asked from class 11 syllabus
Chemistry: This subject was the easiest one when compared with other subjects. Equal weightage was given for both organic and inorganic chemistry and less number of questions from physical chemistry. Questions were asked from topics such as polymers, biomolecules, solutions, name reactions, oxidation state etc.
Maths: This section was moderate in difficulty level. Questions were lengthy and time-consuming. Some of the topics were calculus, integration, parabola, algebra, complex number, coordinates, straight lines etc.
JEE Main 1 September 2021 Question Paper
Exam Date | JEE Main 1 September 2021 shift 2 question paper |
Subjects |
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Memory Based JEE Main 1 September 2021 Shift-2 Question Paper- Chemistry
JEE Main 2021 Exam Timings Session 4- September 1
NTA JEE Main 2021 September 1 paper will be conducted in one shift only - evening. JEE Main session 4 exam 2021 shift 2 timings are from 3 PM to 6 PM.
Particulars |
Shift 2 (Afternoon) |
Reporting time |
2:00 pm |
Gate opening time |
2:00 pm |
Entry closing time |
2:30 pm |
Checking of admit cards by Invigilator |
2:30 pm to 2:45 pm |
Seating inside the exam centre |
2: 45 pm |
JEE Main 2021 exam timing |
3:00 pm to 6:00 pm |
Exam end time |
6:00 pm |
JEE Main 2021- Items to carry at exam centre
Candidates have to carry the necessary documents and items along with them to the JEE Main exam centre 2021. Check below the list of items to be carried at the JEE Main 2021 exam centre.
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JEE Main 2021 admit card with filled and signed self-declaration form
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Passport size colour photograph
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A valid photo id proof - Any one among Driving license, PAN card, Passport, Aadhaar card with the photograph, Voter id, EAadhaar with photograph and Bank Passbook with a photograph.
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A transparent ballpoint pen, water bottle and a hand sanitizer(50 ml).
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For the diabetic candidates, sugar tablets and fruits are permitted to take inside the exam hall.
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Candidates who are claiming PwD reservations must carry a PwD certificate.
The NTA will declare JEE Main result 2021 for session 4 on or before September 10. It is because registrations for JEE Advanced 2021 is scheduled to start from September 11. The JEE Main 2021 session 4 exam will end on September 2. JEE Main answer key 2021 is most likely to be released by September 5 post which 2-3 days will be provided for candidates to raise objections in the answer key.
JEE Main 2021 result for session 4 will also have All India Rank of candidates and cutoff percentile score. Candidates who scores above the JEE Main cutoff 2021 will be eligible to appear in JEE Advanced exam.
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JEE Main Cutoff 2021 | JEE Main result 2021 |
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JEE Main 1 September 2021 Live Updates Shift 2
Candidates can check here live updates of JEE Main 1 September 2021 shift 2 paper. The students reactions and question paper analysis for JEE Main 2021 September 1 paper will be available after the conclusion of paper.
September 1, 06:00 PM: JEE Main 1 September 2021 paper concludes.
September 1, 05:40 PM: Second shift of JEE Main 1 September paper will conclude soon at 06:00 PM.
September 1, 03:00 PM: JEE Main 1 September shift 2 paper has begun
September 1, 02:45 PM: Gates to the exam centre have been closed. The gatekeepers are however allowing late comers to enter inside the exam hall.
September 1, 02:30 PM: Entry inside the exam hall is closed.
September 1, 02:15 PM: Students are entering the exam hall. Frisking is being done through hand held metal detectors.
September 1, 02:00 PM: Gates of exam centre have been opened. Students are asked to remove their face mask as fresh 3-ply mask i being provided at the time of entry. Temperature of candidates is being checked through Thermo Guns.
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