JEE Main 2025 Paper Analysis: Check shift 2 paper review, candidates’ feedback

New Delhi: The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 day 2 shift 2 exam concluded at 6 PM today, January 23. The JEE Main exam is being held for a duration of three hours and the shift 2 exam started at 3 PM. As per initial reactions from candidates who attempted the paper, the paper was of moderate level.

The Mathematics section was a bit tough, while the Physics and Chemistry sections were easy.

JEE Main 2024 January 23 Shift 2 Analysis

Check the subject-wise JEE Main 2025 day 2 shift 2 difficulty level below-

Subjects

Difficulty Level

Physics

Easy to Moderate

Chemistry

Easy to Moderate

Mathematics

Moderate to Difficult

JEE Main Shift 2 analysis by expert

As per Anil Kapasi, Co-Founder, Managing Director, Arihant Academy, the day 2 shift 2 paper was moderate to difficult.

Mathematics: Maintained a moderate to difficult level, featuring questions from Calculus, Algebra, and Trigonometry. Problem-solving skills and time management were crucial due to the section’s length.

Physics: Considered somewhat challenging, with questions covering Optics, Thermodynamics, and Modern Physics. A solid conceptual understanding was necessary to navigate this section effectively.

Chemistry: Generally manageable, encompassing Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry. The section included a balanced mix of factual and application-based questions.

In summary, candidates found Mathematics to be the most demanding section in both shifts, primarily due to the length and complexity of the questions. Physics required a deep understanding of concepts, while Chemistry was more straightforward, especially for those well-versed with NCERT materials. Effective time management and a strategic approach were key to performing well in this examination.

As per Ajay Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering, Aakash Educational Services Limited, the JEE Main day 2 evening shift was rated as easy to moderate in overall difficulty. Among the three sections, Physics was regarded as the easiest, followed by Chemistry, while Mathematics proved slightly more challenging due to its lengthy calculations in some questions. The distribution of questions across topics was generally uniform, though a few chapters were notably absent. Here’s a subject-wise analysis:

Physics

The Physics section was considered easy by most students. While the distribution of questions across topics appeared balanced, certain chapters were missing. Key topics like Mechanics, Waves, and Thermodynamics were covered, but chapters such as Optics and Electromagnetism had a stronger presence. Questions from Modern Physics were fewer in number, and chapters like Alternating Currents (AC), EMI, and Magnetism were underrepresented. There were no questions on instrument-related topics, and topics like Laws of Motion and Elasticity were absent.

Chemistry

Chemistry was rated as easy to moderate and was a major time-saver. The section covered almost all chapters, with Organic Chemistry dominating in terms of the number of questions. Inorganic Chemistry was well-represented, while Physical Chemistry featured comparatively fewer questions. Most theoretical questions were directly based on NCERT, ensuring familiarity for the students. However, a few questions were reported to be outside the syllabus, though they were not particularly challenging. Overall, the Chemistry section allowed students to complete it quickly, giving them more time to focus on other sections.

Mathematics

The Mathematics section ranged from moderate to difficult. Questions were evenly distributed across nearly all chapters, with Calculus being the most prominent. Topics such as 3D Geometry, Algebra, Vectors, Binomial Theorem, and Conic Sections also had a significant presence. Although the difficulty level of the questions was not excessively high, many involved lengthy and time-consuming calculations, making this section the most challenging for many students.

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