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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 7, 2025 12:22 IST

The JEE Main BTech April 7, 2025 paper included three subjects: physics, chemistry and mathematics with two sections: 1 and 2. Check JEE Main 2025 Shift 1 paper analysis here

JEE Main 2025 April 7 Session 2 Exam Analysis

JEE Main 2025 April 7 Session 2 Exam Analysis

JEE Main 2025 Shift 1 Exam Analysis: The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 April 7 shift 1 exam. The first shift took place from 9 AM to 12 PM. According to initial feedback from students and experts, overall, the JEE Main 2025 April 7 Shift 1 paper was of moderate difficulty, with Chemistry emerging as the lengthiest section among the three. 
Each JEE Main 2025 subject is divided into two sections: Section 1 comprises 20 multiple-choice questions with a single correct answer, while Section 2 includes five numerical answer-type questions. The JEE Main 2025 session 2 exam, which started on April 2, will continue until April 9.

JEE Main 2025 April 7 Shift 1 Exam Analysis: Overall Difficulty Level

The overall difficulty level of the JEE Main 2025 April 7 Shift 1 paper was moderate. Physics was relatively easy to moderate, while Chemistry was tough and the most time-consuming section. Mathematics was moderately tough, requiring a fair amount of problem-solving effort.
The JEE Main shift 1 April 7 exam maintained a balanced approach, assessing both conceptual understanding and application skills.​ Questions from previous years' papers were observed, particularly in the Physics section.​ Effective time management was crucial, especially in the Mathematics section, due to the length and complexity of the problems.​

JEE Main 2025 April 7 Session 2 Shift 2 Subject-Wise Difficulty Level

Candidates can check the JEE Main shift 1 subject-wise difficulty level below:

  • Mathematics (Moderately Tough): This section was considered the most challenging. Many students found the questions lengthy and time-consuming, requiring strong problem-solving skills and efficient time management.​
  • Physics (Easy to Moderate): The Physics section was rated as moderate. Questions covered various topics, including Mechanics, Electrodynamics, and Modern Physics. Some students reported that certain questions were conceptually demanding.​
  • Chemistry (Tough): This section was perceived as the toughest in April 7 shift 1 exam. It included questions from Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry, with a notable emphasis on reaction mechanisms and periodic trends.​

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Q:   How to crack JEE Mains in first attempt?
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Clearing the JEE Main exam in first attempt is not a difficult task. Several students clear JEE Main while in class 12. One thing that makes it easy to clear JEE Main with class 12 is that students are in regular touch of most JEE syllabus. To score good marks in JEE Main in the first attempt, it is advised that you study class 11 and 12 topics thoroughly, clear all the concepts and solve mock test papers. Also, NCERT books which you study in class 11 and 12 are the best books for JEE Main preparation. Students must study NCERT properly and solve all the questions in the book and do not memorize the concepts as some students do rather understand the concepts.

Q:   What was the difficulty level of JEE Main 2025 22 January 2025 exam?
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The overall difficulty level of JEE Main 22 January 2025 exam was moderate to difficult. Physics and Chemistry questions were easy while Mathematics questions were moderate. In Mathematics, questions were covered mainly from class 11 whereas in Physics and Chemistry, questions were equally distributed from class 11 and 12 topics.

Q:   How many months are required to prepare for JEE Mains exam?
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The time period required to complete the JEE Main preparation depends mainly on the students. Every student has their own pace of study. Ideally, 6-month time is good enough to complete the JEE Main preparation. Students who have started preparing from class 11 or 12 can easily prepare for JEE Main in 6 months considering the topics of JEE syllabus have already been studied in classes 11 and 12.

JEE Main preparation is most effective with classes 11 and 12 as almost 90-95 percent of topics are similar in both exams. This way students can easily complete the entire JEE Main syllabus as well as the syllabus of classes 11 and 12. After the board exams, students get 1-2 months' time where they can focus entirely on JEE Main. Students who have started late for the JEE Main exam can make a 6-month plan where in the first three months they have to focus on revising the syllabus studied in classes 11 and 12. In the next two months focus on solving questions of JEE Main and analyzing the mistakes being made, if any. The last month should be focused on solving mock tests and JEE Main previous year question papers.

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