Meanwhile, both on day one and two, the paper was reviewed as difficult, with the maths portion being tough to solve. The students have found the physics and chemistry sections easy.
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The engineering entrance exam is being held in two sessions – morning (9 am- 12 noon) and afternoon (3-6) pm. A slight change in the paper has been introduced considering Covid-19 situations. The candidates have to attempt 75 questions out of 90 or 25 out of 30 questions in each section of chemistry, physics and maths.
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Those who do not get desired marks in the February or March attempts can apply for the exam in April and May. The rank list will be declared after all four attempts are held. On the basis of the score in JEE Main, JEE Advanced will be held once a year.
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Ramesh Batlish, head, FIITJEE Noida said, “The paper is tougher as compared to papers conducted in February. Students mostly reviewed the paper as balanced, with questions covered chapters of classes 11, 12, NCERT.”
According to candidates, the questions were asked from chapters majorly calculus and algebra. The weightage was given to vectors, matrices, probability, 3D geometry, complex numbers in algebra.
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The morning session was reviewed as moderately difficult. As per response shared with FIITJEE, the candidates analysed the difficulty level of maths was high, while questions in chemistry, physics found to be easy.
The forenoon session of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main March session day 2 has been concluded. The afternoon shift will commence from 3 pm. Check paper analysis, candidates' reactions.