Download JEE Main 31 August 2021 shift 2 question paper with answer key and solution.
The NTA has successfully conducted JEE Main 31 August 2021 shift 2 paper. Candidates can check below memory based JEE Main 31 August 2021 shift 2 question paper. Students can also check JEE Main 2021 shift 2 answer key with solution along with question papers. JEE Main 31 August 2021 shift 2 paper analysis is also provided below to know difficulty level and subject-wise weightage of topics.
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JEE Main question paper 2021 is available here for Physics, Chemistry and Maths as PDF. Candidates who appeared in the exam can download JEE Main question paper 2021 August 31 by Resonance to calculate their expected score in the exam. The official JEE Main question paper 2021 session 4 by NTA will be released in September 1st week.
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JEE Main Question Paper 2021 August 31
Candidates are provided below the JEE Main 31 August 2021 shift 2 question paper as PDF which can also be downloaded. Candidates can use these papers along with the answer key to find correct answers to the questions asked in the exam.
JEE Main 31 August 2021 Shift 2 Question Paper
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JEE Main Answer Key 2021 August 31
Candidates can check below JEE Main Answer key 2021 August 31 shift 2 as PDF. Download the answer key and calculate the score in exam.
JEE Main 31 August 2021 Shift 2 Answer Key
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JEE Main Today Paper Analysis August 31 Shift 2
The second shift of JEE Main 31 August 2021 paper was moderate to difficult, as reported by most students who had appeared in the exam. In terms of subject-wise difficulty, Maths was most difficult, followed by Physics and Chemistry. The detailed subject-wise JEE Main 31 August 2021 shift 2 paper analysis can be checked below.
Physics: Physics section was moderate. Questions came from topics like electrostatic, AC, thermodynamics, diode, etc. Two questions from the semiconductor topic were challenging. Electrostatic, Alternating current, Thermodynamics, Semiconductors, Magnetism, EM Waves, Thermal conductivity.
Chemistry: Chemistry was easy as usual. Questions were asked from topics such as chemistry in ionic equilibrium, chemical kinetics, polymers, etc. Questions came from organic chemistry mostly. There were three questions were asked from p-block elements, two from magnetism, optics, Organic, name reaction, p-block, Equilibrium and Mettalurgy.
Mathematics: Maths was moderate and lengthy & time-consuming. Some of the topics were differential calculus, coordinate, circle, parabola, integration, reasoning, differential equation.
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The NTA will release JEE Main 2021 cutoff along with the result. JEE Main cutoff is the minimum percentile score required to qualify for appearing in JEE Advanced 2021. Candidates can check here previous year cutoff of JEE Main 2021
JEE Main Cutoff
Category |
Cutoff |
Common Rank List (CRL) |
90.3765335 |
GEN-EWS |
70.2435518 |
Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) |
72.8887969 |
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
50.1760245 |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) |
39.0696101 |
PwD |
0.0618524 |
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