JEE Main 2021 Student Reaction & Reviews (3rd Session July 20 Shift 1): Available Here

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Updated on Jul 20, 2021 15:33 IST

The third session of JEE Main 2021 is being conducted on July 20, 22, 25 & 27 at various centres across the country. Read on to know student reactions, reviews and more.

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National Testing Agency (NTA) is conducting the 3rd (April) session of JEE Main 2021 exam on July 20, 22, 25 & 27 as a computer-based test. Candidates will be able to check the day-wise detailed JEE Main 2021 student reaction and reviews for Paper 1 (BE/BTech) from the article given below. The analysis has been compiled by taking into consideration the views of the students who participated in the entrance examination. JEE Main March 2021 answer key will soon be released by the official authorities and various coaching centres through which the candidates will be able to calculate their secured probable scores.

Table of content
  • JEE Main 2021 Students Reaction & Reviews (3rd Session)
  • Check JEE Main March 2021 Paper-1 (BE/BTech) Students' Reaction & Analysis Video
  • JEE Main 2021 Answer Key
  • Check JEE Main 2021 Paper-1 (BE/BTech) Students' Reaction & Reviews Video

JEE Main 2021 Students Reaction & Reviews (3rd Session)

Candidates will be able to check the JEE Main April exam students' Reactions and Reviews after every shift.

JEE Main 2021 Third Session Exam

Check the day-wise students' reactions for the JEE Main conducted in July below:

July 20, 2021 (Morning Session)

Biswajit says that the JEE Main 2021 paper was moderate. The Mathematics section was a bit lengthy and the toughest among the three sections. Comparatively, Physics and Chemistry were of easy to moderate. 

Ravi found the Mathematics section to be the toughest. Most of the questions in the Physics section were moderate. Chemistry was time-consuming but doable. Overall the paper was balance.

Nitin says that the JEE Main paper was similar to the March session. The mathematics section was a bit lengthy and questions came from Problems, Quadratic equations. Physics was easy while Chemistry was comparatively tough

Anubhav found the paper to be of moderate difficulty. Most of the questions for the Physics section were from Laws of Motion and lengthy. Mathematics had more questions from Integration and Differential Equations. Chemistry had organic chemistry questions that were more in number.

Watch the JEE Main 2021 July Session paper 1 (BE/BTech) exam video below.

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JEE Main 2021 March exam

Check the day-wise students' reactions for the JEE Main conducted in March below:

March 18, 2021 (Morning Session)

Manash says that the JEE Main 2021 paper was of moderate difficulty. The Mathematics section was a bit lengthy and the toughest among the three sections. Comparatively, Physics and Chemistry were of moderate difficulty. 

Ritu found the Physics section to be the toughest. Most of the questions in the Physics section were theory-based and were mainly from the 12th standard syllabus. Mathematics was time-consuming but doable. Chemistry section was the easiest and most of the questions were from the inorganic section.

Meghna Yadav says that the JEE Main paper was similar to the February session. The questions were mostly NCERT based and theory-based. Mathematics section was a bit lengthy and tough while Physics and Chemistry were easy.

Ayush found the paper to be of moderate difficulty. Most of the questions for the Physics section were from Electricity and Magnetism. Mathematics had more questions from Integration and Probability. Inorganic chemistry questions were more in number.

March 17, 2021 (Morning Session)

Reyansh says that the JEE Main paper was of moderate level. Chemistry was the easiest section while Mathematics and Physics were tougher in comparison. There were more questions from Inorganic in Chemistry section.

Hitesh says that this is his first attempt at JEE Main and he found it of similar difficulty as the previous year papers. According to him, the paper was of moderate difficulty and Mathematics section was very time-consuming.

Loveneet says that compared to the February session, this paper was much easier. Although Mathematics was a tough and time-consuming section, Physics and Chemistry were easier and will help her score more. There were more questions from probability and conic sections in Mathematics and Chemistry had more questions from the Inorganic section.

Tanya found the examination overall moderate in nature, however, Mathematics was the most difficult for her. The integer questions were tough for her in the Mathematics section but her Chemistry section went very well. Physics was of moderate level.

Mukesh Singh was not expecting the paper to be so easy. According to him, the paper was easy but a bit time-consuming. Because he had focused on Mathematics during preparation, he was able to solve the problems well and had not much trouble in Physics and Chemistry section too.

March 16, 2021 (Morning Session)

Shashank says that JEE Main 2021 Paper 1 was moderate. There were more questions from Kinematics in the Physics section. Chemistry had more questions from Polymers, Solutions while the Mathematics section was rthe difficult than the other section more questions from Limits, Matrices and Determinant Factors. 

Hassan says that the paper was between easy to moderate. The Physics section had questions from class XI and the Mathematics section had questions from class 12. The Mathematics section had more questions from Limits and Integration. The chemistry section had more internal questions. However, all three papers were easy.

Aditya says Physics was easy, Chemistry was moderate and Mathematics was a bit difficult but easy for those who knew the topics. Chemistry had more questions from the Organic chapter. 

Aditya Rana says the paper was tough. The chemistry section was more difficult if compared to Physics and Mathematics sections. Physics paper had questions from Wave, Magnetism, and Electricity. Mathematics had questions from the Class 11 and 12 syllabus.

Ishan Sharma says the paper was easy. However, Physics was a little difficult than the other subjects. Mathematics subject had questions from NCERT. Physics questions were conceptual, Chemistry subject had questions from Organic Chemistry. Overall the paper was a balanced one. 

Check JEE Main March 2021 Paper-1 (BE/BTech) Students' Reaction & Analysis Video

Candidates who appeared in the exam can check the JEE Main March 2021 paper analysis in the video below:

JEE Main 2021 Answer Key

NTA will release the official JEE Main March 2021 answer key soon in online mode. The correct answers will be available through the answer key and the candidates will be able to calculate their probable scores secured in the examination. The provisional answer key will also open to objections. The final answer key will be released after the objections are checked and tentatively along with the JEE Main 2021 result on March 25.

The shift-wise reactions of students for JEE Main February 2021 can also be checked below: 

February 24, 2021 (Afternoon Session)

Arjun says that the BTech paper was overall easy but the Mathematics section was tough. Most of the questions in Chemistry were from the Inorganic and Physics section was well balanced. 

Saanvi, who attempted Paper 1 says that the paper was much easier than her expectations. The mathematics section was doable since she had practiced a lot, however, she had problems with the Physics section.

Ravi says that Physics was the toughest section since there were a lot of numerical problems. Mathematics was moderate but a bit time consuming and Chemistry was the easiest section. 

February 25, 2021 (Morning Session)

Ritu says that the paper was of moderate difficulty. Mathematics was tougher and time-consuming but could be solved easily if the student had prepared well. Physics was of moderate difficulty and Chemistry was the easiest section.

Jayant says that JEE Main 2021 Paper 1 was easier as compared to the previous year. There were more questions from Kinematics, Wave and Ray Optics, Modern Physics and Thermodynamics in the Physics section. Chemistry had more questions from Solutions while the Mathematics section had more questions from Matrices and Determinant Factors. 

Rahul says that the paper was between moderate to difficult. Since he had not prepared well, he found the paper quite tough. The Mathematics section was quite time-consuming and Chemistry was the easiest section. Physics was of moderate difficulty.

February 24, 2021 (Afternoon Session)

Arjun says that the BTech paper was overall easy but the Mathematics section was tough. Most of the questions in Chemistry were from the Inorganic and Physics section was well balanced. 

Saanvi, who attempted Paper 1 says that the paper was much easier than her expectations. The mathematics section was doable since she had practiced a lot, however, she had problems with the Physics section.

Ravi says that Physics was the toughest section since there were a lot of numerical problems. Mathematics was moderate but a bit time consuming and Chemistry was the easiest section. 

February 24, 2021 (Morning Session)

Satyam, who appeared for Paper 1 of JEE Main 2021 says that the paper was of moderate difficulty. Mathematics was the toughest section, while Chemistry was the easiest. The Physics section had more questions on Mechanics. There were more questions from Organic Chemistry in the Chemistry section. In Mathematics, there were more questions from Vectors and 3D.

Tanushree says that the paper was easy and most of the questions were from the 12th standard syllabus. The paper was well balanced. Physics was the toughest while Mathematics was the easiest. There were more questions from Relations and Permutations in the Mathematics section, while in Physics, there were more questions from Momentum and Current Electricity.

Aditya says that the BTech paper was quite moderate. Physics was a bit tougher than other sections. Integration and Matrix were covered more in Mathematics, while in Physics, it was Wave Optics. The Chemistry section was more balanced.

Deepak Yadav also confirms that the paper was of moderate level. In Physics, there were more questions on Gravitation, while in Mathematics it was Sets and Integration. In Chemistry, Inorganic questions were higher in number. The Mathematics section was the toughest.

Hanskumar was quite surprised to find that the paper was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty. Physics had more questions from Thermodynamics, Chemistry was a balanced section. Mathematics had more questions from Vectors. For Hanskumar, Mathematics was the toughest section.

Shivansh Bhardwaj says that the Physics section was quite easy, while Mathematics was moderate to hard. The Chemistry section had more questions from Inorganic. It was a balanced paper. Modern Physics questions were more in number while other sections were balanced.

Check JEE Main 2021 Paper-1 (BE/BTech) Students' Reaction & Reviews Video

Candidates who appeared in the exam can check the JEE Main 2021 can check the reaction of students in the video below:

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