Here we are giving JEE Main Exam Review and Paper I Analysis. More than 12 lakh candidates were appeared in the JEE Mains examination conducted on 3rd April 2016 in various centers across India and abroad and the exam conducted in papers like the paper I and paper II. This is optional for students i.e., candidates can choose their exam either paper I or paper II.
The paper I for Engineering Students and Paper II for Architecture students. The exams were scheduled paper I on 3rd April 2016 and paper II on 9th and 10th April 2016.
Paper, I exam is a paper-pen based exam like Offline and paper II is an Online Exam
The candidates had a choice of appearing in any one of the two exams or both. Paper, I exam was similar to the pattern in the past years between 2011 and 2015. And it had objective type questions having multiple choice questions.
Hence, there is negative marking for every incorrect answer. The subjects were in the paper my exam is engineering related subjects like physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
Each subject has equal weight marks. There were 30 for each subject total marks are 90 in paper I
According to last year, the paper was balanced and set from CBSE syllabus of class 11th and 12th. However the questions expected in the paper I was tricky and challenging. Many of the questions were in analytical skills. 27 questions were easy, 48 questions were moderate or difficulty level and 15 were relatively higher difficulty level.
The Candidates, who appeared for the exam JEE 2016, said that the overall exam was tough. The questions were of moderate difficulty level with Physics section being the toughest. Questions from Chemistry section were the easiest.
JEE Main Exam Review Section wise Analysis:
Physics:
Overall, physics was toughest sections having the difficult questions. As per the experts, some of the simple topics included Harmonic Motion, Modern Physics, Electro statistics, Heat and Thermodynamics, Work Power and Energy
Some of the difficult topics were asked Magnetics & EMI, Heat & Thermodynamics, Electrostatics & Current Electricity, Mechanics, Optics & Waves, SMH, Waves & Elasticity, Modern Physics, Semi-Conductors, EM Waves and Principles of Communication
The experts said that maximum no of questions were asked from Mechanics.
Chemistry
As per reports and test takers, chemistry was the easiest section among all the sections. Hence compared to last year, the pattern was same as last year. The questions from Inorganic and Organic Chemistry contributed to 33% and 27% respectively.
Mathematics
This section was contained moderate level as compared to the remaining two sections. As per test, taker mathematics was the easiest section compare do the physics and chemistry sections.
Mathematics had fewer questions from Algebra and Calculus and more from Coordinate Geometry. The majority of questions were from Sets, Statistics, Mathematical Reasoning, Vector/3-D Geometry, Co-ordinate Geometry, Calculus, and Algebra.