JEE Main 2025 Jan 29 Shift 1 Exam Analysis; Moderately Challenging Paper, Check Student's Reaction
The JEE Mains 2025 Jan 29 shift 1 exam has ended. Candidates can check paper analysis of JEE Mains 2025 January 29 shift 1 physics, chemistry, and mathematics section here
JEE Main Jan 29 Exam Analysis 2025: The National Testing Agency (NTA) concluded January 29, 2025 shift 1 JEE Main exam at 12 PM. Based on the initial student's reaction, the JEE Mains 2024 Jan 29 shift 1 exam difficulty level was moderate. Mathematics was lengthy and doable, Chemistry was easy and Physics was easy to moderate. Students who extensively practiced NCERT textbooks and previous years' JEE Mains question papers had a clear advantage. JEE Main 2025 exam analysis provides insights into the overall difficulty level and subject-wise breakdown.
JEE Main 2025 Jan 29 Shift 1 Student's Reaction
Based on student feedback, the overall difficulty of the paper was moderate. Mathematics remained challenging, while Physics and Chemistry were easier to moderately difficult. Compared to the JEE Main Jan 28 exam, the Jan 29 Shift 1 paper seemed more manageable. A notable emphasis on NCERT textbooks was observed, and students who had practiced previous yearsβ question papers reported feeling more confident and well-prepared.
JEE Main 2025 Jan 29 Shift 1 Subject-Wise Difficulty Level
The NTA JEE Mains 2025 Jan 29 Paper 1 Shift 1 was relatively easier compared to the Jan 28 paper. Overall, the question paper for Jan 29 Shift 1 was of moderate difficulty. Check subject-wise JEE Main difficulty level here
- Mathematics: Tough
- Physics: Easy to Moderate
- Chemistry: Easy to Moderate
JEE Main 2025 Jan 29 Shift 1 Questions Asked
Candidates can check the memory-based questions in JEE Main Jan 29 shift 1 exam shared by the students:
- Mathematics: 3 to 4 questions on Vectors
- Ray Optics: 1 question
- Electrostatics: 1 to 2 questions
- Chemistry: Questions about Biomolecules, Halogens, Optical Rotation, CFSE.
- Physics : Important topics were Dimensions, Time Period in Pendulum, Wavelength and Kinetic Energy
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Q: Β Is there any change in JEE Main 2025 exam pattern?
Q: Β Is there negative marking in JEE Main?
The answer to this question is a Yes. As per the exam pattern of JEE Main 2024, 4 marks would be awarded for every question answered correctly, while negative marking will be done for every incorrect answer. This implies that 1 mark is deducted every time a candidate answers the question wrongly. Zero or no marks will be given to un-attempted questions.
Q: Β Is there any change in marking scheme and total number of questions in JEE Main 2025?
Yes, the total number of questins in JEE Main 2025 have been reduced in all three papers - Paper 1 for BE/BTech, Paper 2A for BArch and Paper 2B for BPlan. The Paper 1 exam will now have 75 questions, 25 each from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. In Paper 2A and 2B, the total number of questions have been decreased only in Mathematics section. There will be 25 questions in Mathematics section of Paper 2A and 2B.
NTA has not made any changes in the marking scheme of JEE Mains 2025 exam. Also, the total marks and duration of the exam remains the same.
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Yes, NTA has announced two major changes in JEE Main exam pattern 2025. As per the new pattern, the total number of questions in JEE Main 2025 Paper 1 (BE/BTech) will be 75, 25 each from Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry. Also, there will be no optional question in section B in any subject. Students will need to answer all 5 questions in section B from all three subjects. The marking scheme and total marks remains the same.