The JEE Advanced 2024 exam, conducted by IIT Madras, is taking place today, May 26, for admission to the prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). As thousands of aspiring engineers appear for this crucial exam, we will soon provide a detailed analysis of JEE Advanced Session I and Session II, along with a memory-based answer key and students' reactions. The detailed JEE Advanced 2024 Analysis and Answer Key (Memory Based) will be available by today evening.
JEE Advanced 2024 Analysis of Paper 1 by Ramesh Batlish, Managing Partner- FIITJEE Noida CentresAnalysis 1: Based on this initial feedback, FIITJEE has offered a quick analysis of the exam's difficulty level and subject breakdowns.
The First sitting of the JEE Advanced 2024 (Paper-1) was held between 9:00 am and 12:00 noon and the Second sitting (Paper-2) will be held between 2:30 pm and 5:30 pm.
Analysis of JEE Advanced 2024 (Paper-1) Morning Session: 9:00 am -12:00 noon (as shared by Ramesh Batlish, Managing Partner-FIITJEE Noida Centres):
1. Total Marks of Paper 1 was 180 & Duration: 3 hrs
2. The Paper had (51) questions with 17 questions in each subject.
3. The Paper-1 had (03) three parts- Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics.
4. Max. Marks for each Part was 60.
5. In each part there were Four sections:
• Sec-I (Max. marks-12)
• Sec-II (Max. Marks-12)
• Sec-III (Max. marks-24)
• Sec-IV (Max. marks-12)
6. Sec-I had (04) Four Questions with four options in which only ONE option was correct.
Marking scheme in this section:
• Full marks: +3 If only the correct option is chosen
• Zero Marks: 0 If none of the options are chosen
• Negative Marks: -1 In all other cases
7. Sec-II had (03) Three questions with four options in which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE option(s) were correct.
Marking scheme in this section:
• Full marks: +4 If only (all) the correct options are chosen
• Partial Marks: +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three correct options are chosen
• Partial Marks: +2 If three or more options are correct but only two correct options are chosen
• Partial Marks: +1 If two or more options are correct but only one correct option is chosen
• Zero Marks:: 0 If none of the options are chosen
• Negative Marks: -2 In all other cases
8. Sec-III had (06) Six questions of Numerical Based (Non-Negative Integer Type)
Marking scheme in this section:
• Full marks: +4 for the correct answer
• Zero Marks: 0 in all other cases
9. Sec-IV had (04) Four questions with each question of Match List type i.e. Match List-I to List-II. List-I had 4 questions to be matched to List-II which had 5 options. One or more than one options were correct.
Marking scheme in this section:
• Full marks: +3 in case all options are correct,
• Zero Marks: 0 if none of the options are chosen
• Negative Marks: -1 In all other cases
Paper-1: Immediate reaction of students:- Students found the overall level of paper Moderate to Difficult level but not easy.
- Students have reported Maths was Easy to Moderate, Chemistry was Moderate, but Physics was relatively difficult.
Motion Education, another educational institution, joined the analysis of JEE Advanced Paper 1. Check out their analysis of Joint Entrance Examination – Advanced (Paper-I).
With the most aspired engineering exam, JEE Advanced, coming to an end for the year 2024, students are looking forward to the release of the answer key. In the meantime, candidates are closely looking at the analysis of the paper to gauge their performance. This year, the overall difficulty level for Paper I ranged from moderate to tough.
This comprehensive analysis will help students understand the difficulty level of the questions, topic-wise distribution, and overall paper pattern. Stay connected for JEE Advanced Paper II Analysis 2024.
JEE Advanced Analysis 2024 for Paper II by Ramesh Batlish, Managing Partner- FIITJEE Noida CentresQuick Analysis of JEE Advanced 2024 (Paper-2)
Afternoon Session: 2:30 pm - 05:30 pm
1.Total Marks of Paper 2 was 180 & Duration: 3 hrs.
2.The Paper had (51) questions with 17 questions in each subject.
3.The Paper-2 had (03) three parts- Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics.
4.Max. Marks for each Part was 60.
5.In each part there were Four sections:
•Sec-I (Max. marks-12)
•Sec-II (Max. Marks-12)
•Sec-III (Max. marks-24)
•Sec-IV (Max. marks-12)
6.Sec-I had (04) Four Questions with four options in which only ONE option was correct.
Marking scheme in this section:
•Full marks: +3 If only the correct option is chosen
•Zero Marks:: 0 If none of the options are chosen
•Negative Marks: -1 In all other cases
7.Sec-II had (03) Four questions with four options in which ONE OR MORE THAN ONE option(s) were correct.
Marking scheme in this section:
•Full marks: +4 If only (all) the correct options are chosen
•Partial Marks: +3 If all the four options are correct but ONLY three correct options are chosen
•Partial Marks: +2 If three or more options are correct but only two correct options are chosen
•Partial Marks: +1 If two or more options are correct but only one correct option is chosen
•Zero Marks:: 0 If none of the options are chosen
•Negative Marks: -2 In all other cases
8.Sec-III had (06) Six questions of Numerical Based (Non-Negative Integer Type)
Marking scheme in this section:
•Full marks: +4 for the correct answer
•Zero Marks: 0 in all other cases
9.Sec-IV had (04) Four questions based on Two Paragraphs with (02) Two questions in each paragraph (Numerical based Decimal Type with answer correct to 2 decimal places)
Marking scheme in this section:
•Full marks: +3 for the correct answer.
•Zero Marks:: 0 in all other cases.
Paper-2: Immediate reaction of students :
•Students found the overall level of paper Moderately Tough. Tougher than Paper-1.
•Some students have reported Physics and Chemistry were Moderate, but Maths was relatively Tough.
•Chemistry was a Tricky as per students. Equal weightages given to Organic, Inorganic & Physical Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry had few questions of p-block, Chemical bonding, Coordination compounds which were directly from NCERT. In Physical Chemistry questions covered Electrochemistry, Ionic & Chemical Equilibrium, Electrochemistry & Surface Chemistry. In Organic Chemistry, questions mostly asked from Aldehyde & Ketones, Polymers, Biomolecules, Mixed concepts questions were asked. Qualitative Analysis was asked in Comprehension based type questions. This section was reported Moderate as per students.
•Physics. Questions were asked from Chapters of Waves & Sound, Ray &Wave Optics, Fluids, EM Waves, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics had more weightage, Kinematics, Gravitation & Electrostatics. Overall, Physics was Moderately Tough as per students. Students felt this section was not balanced. Some questions had tricky & Lengthy calculations.
•Mathematics was Toughest as per students. There were questions from Functions, Limits, Application of Derivatives, Definite Integrals, Area under Curve, Inverse Trigonometric functions, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Circle, Parabola, Quadratic Equations, Permutation & Combination and Probability. Students felt this section was the Toughest.
•No mistakes reported till now as complete paper is yet to be analysed.
•Total no. of questions in Paper-1 were 51 .
•Total Marks of Paper-2 was 180 which is same as last year.
•As the Test was Computer Based students had the option to Clear Response to change any option, they could mark it for Review, Save and next to proceed further.
•Scribble Pads were given to students during the exam for rough work.
**FIITJEE Team will however cross check the same and confirm once the question papers are released by IIT Madras.
JEE Advance Paper II Analysis by Nitin Viijay, Founder & CEO of Motion EducationWith the conclusion of JEE Advanced Paper -2, the difficulty level was similar to the morning shift. As per the reaction of the students Physics was the toughest even in the second shift.
In Chemistry, questions were asked from Thermodynamics, Kinetics, Metallurgy. The questions from Organic Chemistry were very direct.
At the same time, Mathematics ranged from lengthy to moderate with questions coming from Integral, Trigonometry, vector and 3D.
Physics on the other hand was the toughest among the two with maximum questions being asked from Kinematics and Electromagnetism. Among all the topics, question from Modern Physics were the toughest in the section.
JEE Advanced 2024 Answer Key Release DatesThe provisional answer key for the JEE Advanced 2024 will be available online on June 2, 2024. The final answer key and the results will be declared on June 9, 2024. Students can access these keys and their results on the official website jeeadv.ac.in.
The JEE Advanced FIITJEE answer key is a crucial resource for all candidates who appeared in the exam. It enables students to evaluate their performance, estimate their scores, and identify any discrepancies they might want to challenge. By accessing the answer key, students can gain valuable insights into their understanding of the subjects and their overall performance in the exam.
Important Details About JEE Advanced 2024The JEE Advanced 2024 exam, conducted by IIT Madras, is scheduled for May 26, 2024 (Sunday). This computer-based test (CBT) is eligible for candidates who cleared JEE Main 2024. The exam consists of two papers: Paper 1 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and Paper 2 from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM, each lasting 3 hours. The subjects covered in the exam are Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
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