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JEE Main 2025 Day 4 Paper Analysis: Shift 1 difficult, Shift 2 easier; check subject-wise breakdown

Check JEE Main 2025 Day 4 Shift 1 exam analysis. Get insights into difficulty levels, section-wise performance, student reactions, and trends from previous shifts.

January 28, 2025 / 18:55 IST

The JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Day 4 Shift 1 exam has successfully concluded today, with initial feedback from students and experts offering insights into the difficulty level. The JEE Main 20025 January 28 Shift 1 exam, held from 9 AM to 12 PM, followed the Computer-Based Test (CBT) format and included the standard three sections: Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. While the official answer key is awaited, initial analysis suggests a moderate to difficult difficulty level, with Mathematics standing out as the toughest section.

Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), the JEE Main exam is a crucial gateway for students aspiring to pursue engineering at top institutions like IITs, NITs, and other premier colleges across India. This year’s session has been closely monitored to ensure fairness and smooth operations, with multiple shifts held nationwide.

As of now, insights from previous days' exams indicate that the overall difficulty level of JEE Main 2025 Session 1 has remained consistent, with Mathematics being the most time-consuming and Chemistry offering some relief through NCERT-based questions.

JEE Main 2025 Exam Pattern and Structure

Total Duration3 hours (180 minutes)
Total Questions75 questions
Maximum Marks300 marks
Medium of ExamAvailable in 13 languages
Mode of ExamComputer Based Test (CBT)
Question TypeMCQs and Numerical Value Based
JEE Main 2025 Paper 1 Exam Difficulty Level and Subject-Wise Analysis: January 28

Experts from Aakash Institute have categorized the overall difficulty of the JEE Main January 28 Shift 1 exam as moderate to tough. Among the sections, Mathematics stood out as the most challenging and time-intensive. However, the paper maintained a balanced structure overall.

Subject Difficulty Level

  • Physics: Moderate to difficult
  • Mathematics: Difficult and time-consuming
  • Chemistry: Easy
Student Reactions and Shift 2 Exam Analysis:

Student feedback for the Day 4 Shift 2 exam, held from 3 PM to 6 PM, indicates that the exam was relatively easier compared to Shift 1. According to students, the Physics and Mathematics sections were of moderate difficulty, while the Chemistry section remained easy and NCERT-based. This shift covered the same range of topics as Shift 1.

Subject Difficulty Levels for JEE Main January 28 Shift 2:

  • Physics: Moderate
  • Chemistry: Easy
  • Mathematics: Moderate

In comparison, the JEE Main January 28 Shift 1 exam was deemed more challenging, particularly in Mathematics, which required lengthy calculations.

JEE Main 2025 Previous Paper Difficulty Level

Date and ShiftDifficulty Level
22 January (Shift 1 & 2)
Chemistry: Easy to Moderate
Physics: Moderate
Maths: Lengthy & Difficult
23 January (Shift 1 & 2)
Chemistry: Lengthy
Physics: Moderate
Maths: Difficult
24 January (Shift 1 & 2)
Chemistry: Easy (Few Questions Tough)
Physics: Easy
Maths: Tough

 
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