2 Key Takeaways from the JEE Main 2021 Paper
The JEE main 2021 took place on 20, 22, 25, and 27 July 2021 in a computer-based, objective mode. While it was an easy task for many, some found the exam a bit difficult. The NTA released the overall exam analysis that included the difficulty level and the student’s response. In this article, we will look at a few takeaways from the JEE main 2021 exam that will help the JEE 2022 aspirants learn from it.
Let us start by having a deeper understanding of the overall difficulty level of JEE main 2021 paper.
Overall Difficulty Level of JEE Main 2021 Paper
- According to students, the JEE main 2021 paper was moderately difficult.
- Students found Mathematics to be the most difficult section.
- The difficulty level of Physics was moderate, while Chemistry was the easiest.
Subject-Wise Analysis of JEE Main 2021 Paper
A. Mathematics
- This subject had 30 questions, and students must attempt a minimum of 25 questions of their choice.
- Out of 30 questions, 20 questions were in Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) form, having 4 options each with 1 correct answer. The remaining 10 questions had answers in a numerical form.
For every correct answer to MCQs, the NTA awarded 4 marks and deducted 1 mark Done
- for every wrong answer. For the non-MCQ questions, NTA awarded 4 marks for every right answer. There is no negative marking for wrong answers or questions that were not attempted.
- Tricky questions came from topics including Binomial Theorem, Probability & Matrices, Permutation & Combination, Circle & Ellipse, etc.
B. Physics
- This subject had 30 questions, and students had to attempt a minimum of 25 questions of their choice.
- Out of 30 questions, 20 questions were in Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) form, having 4 options each with 1 correct answer. The remaining 10 questions had answers in a numerical form.
- For every correct answer to MCQs, the NTA awarded 4 marks and deducted 1 mark for every wrong answer. For the non MCQ questions, NTA awarded 4 marks for every right answer. There was no negative marking for wrong answers or questions that were not attempted.
- Tricky questions came from topics including Sound Waves, Electrostatic, Simple Harmonic Motion, Capacitors, etc.
C. Chemistry
- This subject had 30 questions, and students had to attempt a minimum of 25 questions of their choice.
- Out of 30 questions, 20 questions were in Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) form, having 4 options each with 1 correct answer. The remaining 10 questions had answers in a numerical form.
- For every correct answer to MCQs, the NTA awarded 4 marks and deducted 1 mark for every wrong answer. For questions in non-MCQ form, NTA awarded 4 marks for every right answer. There was no negative marking for wrong answers or questions that were not attempted.
- Tricky questions came from topics including Hydrocarbons, Aldehydes & Ketones, etc.
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