jee main exam analysis 2021: JEE Main 2021 March: Here’s detailed exam analysis

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JEE Main 2021 Exam Analysis for the first shift of 16th March 2021 has been concluded. As per the reports from the students who have appeared for today’s JEE Mains paper, the overall paper was moderate than the first session.

Today is the first day of the 2nd session of the JEE Main 2021 Exam. The 2nd session of JEE Main 2021 exam is from 16th March to 18th March 2021. JEE Main 2021 exam is being conducted in four phases, i.e. February, March, April, and May. Check more details related to today’s JEE Main Paper for 16th March 2021, 1st shift.

JEE Main 2021 Exam Timings

Here is the exam timing for the JEE Main 2021 exam for the 2nd session, i.e. from 16th March to 18th March 2021. JEE Main 2021 is being conducted in two shifts, i.e. morning and afternoon shifts as given below.

Exam Schedule Morning shift timings Afternoon shift timings
Reporting time 8 AM 2 PM
Entry timing 8 to 8:30 AM 2 to 2:30 PM
JEE Main 2021 Exam timing 9 AM to 12 PM 3 to 6 PM
Exit from exam centre 12 PM 6 PM

JEE Mains 2021 Difficulty Level

Here is the subject wise difficulty level for JEE Mains 2021 Exam for the 1st shift of 16th March 2021.

Particulars Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy
Maths Moderate But Lengthy

Section-Wise JEE Main Analysis

JEE Main Paper Analysis: Day 1 Shift 1 (Physics)

Topics No. of Questions
Mechanics 3-5
Electrostatic & Magnetism 6-8
Optics & Modern Physics 5-6

JEE Main Paper Analysis: Day 1 Shift 1 (Chemistry)

Topic No. of Questions
Organic Chemistry 10-12
Inorganic Chemistry 10-12
Physical Chemistry 8-10

JEE Main Paper Analysis: Day 1 Shift 1 (Maths)

Topic No. of Questions
Algebra 7-9
Calculus 7-8
Trigonometry 2-4

For a detailed exam analysis of JEE Main 2021 exam for 16th March 2021, 1st shift, you should visit Gradeup.



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Appearing for JEE under the PwD category

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A total of five candidates under the persons with disability (PwD) category achieved above 99 percentile in JEE Main (February) 2021. Vishwadev from Haryana emerged as the topper in the PwD category with 99.94 percentile followed by Arnav Jaideep Kalgutkar with a score of 99.90.

Arnav suffers from high-functioning autism, which is also known as Asperger syndrome. “From sensory to linguistic issues, I face multiple challenges daily. The syndrome does not allow me to gather my thoughts quickly like other students, and I often take more time than usual for the same. Visual perception and visual-motor dysfunction also create problems for me. When everything went online during the coronavirus pandemic, I found it difficult to cope with the digital learning format,” says the 17-year-old Pune boy.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has special provisions for PwD category candidates that include extra time to complete the exam and the facility to use a scribe. The total number of PwD candidates who appeared for JEE Main (February) 2021 has not been revealed by the agency.

Sadhana Parashar, senior director, NTA, told Education Times, “We are following all the necessary measures prescribed by the government under the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act, 2016. We provided ample time for the candidates to get their scribes this year due to the coronavirus outbreak.”

Arnav, who aspires to enter the field of space engineering, did use an extra hour to complete his exam. While the most common choice among students is to pursue computer science engineering, he wants to learn about building space satellites and rockets through mechanical engineering.

“I will not appear again for the exam as I am happy with my score. My focus is now to do well in JEE Advanced and join IIT Bombay. After joining my course, I will try to work on as many practical projects as possible. But, I am a bit worried about staying in the hostel due to my sensory issues. As a drawback due to the syndrome, I can eat foods items of a particular texture with no hard flavours,” says Arnav, who studies at Suryadatta National School in Pune.

He credits his psychologist mother, Anuprita Kalgutkar, for his achievement as it was because of her that Arnav’s autism was diagnosed at an early stage and timely interventions were possible.

Lovesh Kumar Gupta, who topped JEE Advanced in 2017 under the PwD category, says that there is a need to have inclusive provisions to encourage more PwD candidates to appear for the exam as most seats under the quota remain vacant at the end of the admission season. The reservation for PwD candidates is horizontal and the vacant seats are often de-reserved to the respective categories. For instance, unfilled SC-PwD seats will convert to the SC category seats and so on.

“I have weakened left body and that limits my ability to do many things like my peers. I am pursuing BTech in computer science engineering at IIT Bombay, but I can only type with one hand. Less than 3000 PwD candidates took JEE Main (January) 2020. Consequently, the PwD quota seats in most colleges do not get filled up. We need to change society’s mindset to encourage more students to follow their dreams, even while facing a disability,” says Lovesh, who believes that PwD candidates should prepare as per their comfort and find solutions to their restraints.



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JEE-Main topper Saket Jha expresses gratitude to teachers, family

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KOTA: Saket Jha, who secured a position in the top six by scoring a perfect 100 percentile in the JEE (Main) examination, expressed gratitude to his teachers and family.

The JEE (Main) results were announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on Monday.

Saket took coaching at a private institute in Rajasthan’s Kota from class 9.

“I used to study for 6 to 8 hours every day. I came here to the institute when I was in class 9. The environment here is good for studies with healthy competition between students. We get inspired when we see others doing well,” said Saket on Tuesday.

“I thank the school, it’s faculties, my family, mathematics, physics and chemistry teacher for helping me achieve this success,” he added.

Sanjay Kumar Jha his father said, ” This is a speechless and proud moment for me” adding that “I knew that Saket could get good marks in the exam.”.

JEE (Main) examination for B.E./B.Tech. was conducted by the National Testing Agency from February 24 to 26 this year.

A total number of 6.52 lack candidates appeared in the examination

The examination was conducted in 331 cities in 828 Centres.

The examination was conducted for the first time in 13 languages — English, Hindi, Gujarati along with Assamese, Bengali, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.



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NTA Adds Three New Exam Centres For Upcoming Sessions

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In view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has increased the number of examination centres for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2021 scheduled in March, April and May. In an official notification released at www.nta.ac.in, NTA has announced three new examination centres, one in India and the other two overseas. From March onwards, JEE Main 2021 will also be held in Kargil, Ladakh, Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Abuja/ Lagos in Nigeria.

The NTA has decided to increase the examination centres following multiple requests received from JEE aspirants. Many students had requested NTA to set up an exam centre in these cities as travelling to far-off locations amidst the pandemic is difficult and challenging. “On the request of various candidates and keeping in view the hardships faced by the candidates due to COVID-19 epidemic, the NTA has added three cities of examination centre for JEE Main 2021 from March onwards,” NTA said.

JEE Main March 2021 Application Form:

The NTA has opened the application window for the March 2021 session of JEE Main and the registration facility will be available till tomorrow, March 6. All the candidates who will be applying for the March, April and May sessions exam 2021can opt for the aforesaid exam cities while filling the application forms.

Furthermore, the notification mentions that the students who have applied earlier for the March, April and May 2021 sessions will be able to modify their exam city preference till March 6, 2021. Candidates can also make changes to other details such as category, subjects etc till March 6.

The application process of JEE Main 2021 March session exam has already commenced. All those candidates who wish to appear in the second session can access the form in an online mode at the official site, www.jeemain.nta.nic.in till March 6.

NTA will briefly open the application window for the remaining sessions (April and May) once the examinations scheduled in the March 2021 session are over.

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JEE Main 2021 Answer Key Objection Raising Window Closes Today, Check Result Date Update

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will close the window to raise objections against the preliminary answer key of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2021 today. Candidates can raise objections against JEE Main February answer key till 5 pm on March 3. The JEE Main 2021 answer key for the February session was made available on March 2 at jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Once the objection window is closed, no further communication will be entertained in this regard. The objections so raised will be studied by a panel of experts and changes, if accepted, will be reflected in the final answer key. Result is based on the final answer key. Those who are yet to raise objections can follow these steps –

Step 1: Visit the official website of JEE Main 2021 at jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Step 2: Click on the link which reads “Display Question Paper and Answers Key Challenge February 2021 session”.

Step 3. Next, you can choose any of the log in options either through “application number and password” or “application number and date of birth”.

Step 4. Enter the required login credentials.

Step 5. Go to the dashboard and click on the display answer key and match it with your response.

Step 6. Now click on the raise challenge/objections if any and enter the question number and other required details.

Step 7. Make a payment of Rs 200 per question as processing fee.

Step 8. Download the payment receipt or take a screenshot.

One can also raise objections directly from the below link

https://testservices.nic.in/examsys21/root/Home.aspx?enc=Ei4cajBkK1gZSfgr53ImFVj34FesvYg1WX45sPjGXBoodsCAPgItCPvwv6bGBGio

The final answer key will be released along with the result. The result is expected to be released by March 7, as per the NTA official website. For the February attempt, a total of 6,61,776 candidates had registered. Out of this, 6,52,627 candidates had registered for paper 1 or BE/BTech entrance while 63,065 candidates appeared for paper 2A 2B which are entrance exams for BArch and BPlanning. These candidates will be getting their result on February 7. There are three more attempts left for the JEE Main 2021. The next attempt will be held in March.

NTA has also started the registration process for JEE Main March 2021 session on the website. The deadline to complete the same is March 6 till 6 pm. The exam is scheduled to be conducted from March 15 to 18. The link to download the e-admit card will be activated later. Aspirants are advised to keep visiting the official website for further updates.

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JEE Main 2021 March Registration Process Begins; Check How to Apply

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Days after the conclusion of the JEE February attempt 2021, the National Testing Agency (NTA) has invited applications for the March attempt. Students who wish to appear for the exams to be held on March 15, 16, 17, and 18 can apply at the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in. The registration process has begun on March 2 and will conclude on March 6, up to 6 pm. Students can continue to pay the fee till 11:50 pm on March 6.

Meanwhile, the answer key and question paper for the February exam has been released on the official website. A total of 6,61,776 candidates had registered to appear for the February attempt. This year, the NTA has doubled the number of attempts hence JEE Main 2021 will be held four times a year. Students can appear for as many attempts as they wish for and rank will be calculated based on their best score.

JEE Main 2021 March attempt: How to apply

Step 1: Visit the official website

Step 2: Click on the ‘registration form’

Step 3: Click on registration link

Step 4: Fill in details

Step 5: Fill form, upload images

Step 6: Pay fee, submit

Other sessions will be held in April and May. The candidates who have applied earlier for March/April/May sessions can modify their particulars (session, category, subject, etc.) from March 2 to 6. Due to limited time, there will be no correction window available after the application form closes on March 6, till 6 pm. “A candidate can also withdraw from March/April/May sessions by following the procedure detailed in the application form. The candidates appearing from Beharain who could not appear in the examination for the February session due to lockdown are being intimidated separately by the email,” the official notice stated.



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NTA JEE 2021: First Phase Exam Result Likely to Be Out by March 7

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The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) 2021 February exam results are expected to be out by March 7. The NTA JEE Feb 2021 results will be declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on their official website, www.jeemain.nta.nic.in. The candidates will need their JEE Main 2021 Application Number, password and PIN to check the result. The first phase of the JEE Main 2021 exams were held from February 23 to February 26. A total of 6.6 lakh candidates had registered for the NTA JEE Main 2021 exam and out of the total, 95 percent people sat for the paper.

Once the result is released, the candidates can follow these steps to check their NTA JEE 2021 February result:

Step 1: Open any internet browser and search for www.jeemain.nta.nic.in

Step 2: On the homepage, you will see a hyperlink that reads “View JEE Main 2021 Result/Scorecard”

Step 3: You will be directed to a new page where you will be asked to enter Number, password and security pin. After carefully entering the details hit the submit button

Step 4: Download and take a print of the result for future reference

This cycle of the NTA JEE 2021 February examination was conducted in two shifts. Paper 1 exam was held for Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Technology courses, while the Paper 2 was conducted for Bachelor of Architecture and Bachelor of Planning. Paper 1 exam took place across 828 centres in India, while Paper 2 was conducted in 437 exam centres across India.

The NTA JEE exam is conducted in 331 cities including 10 international cities. The international cities include Bahrain, Colombo, Doha, Dubai, Kathmandu, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, and Kuwait.

Meanwhile, the JEE Main 2021 March exam will be held on March 15, March 16, March 17and March 18. All information regarding the upcoming exam has been made available on the official JEE website.



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JEE Main 2021: Students Can Now Select Dates to Avoid Clash With Board Exams, Says NTA

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In a relief to class 12 students, the National Testing Agency (NTA) announced that aspirants will be allowed to select the date on which they can appear for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2021 so the exam dates do not clash with their board exams. The notice released on February 11 states that candidates will be asked to register their roll numbers and board names between May 3 to May 12 ahead of the JEE Main 2021 fourth session which will be held in May.

The announcement comes as JEE Mains examination dates — between May 24 to May 28 — released by NTA was flagged by several exam boards including CBSE to clash with the board exams. The latest announcement by NTA is a step to ensure that students can give both their Class 12 board and JEE Main 2021 exams.

Official notification here

The JEE Main exams will be held in four sessions. Apart from the fourth session, the first session will be held from February 23 to 26. The second session will be held from March 15 to 18 while the third session will be from April 27 to April 30.

The admit cards of JEE Main 2021 are also available for download on the website.

The examination is held every year to select students for undergraduate engineering programs. Candidates are given admissions in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs) and other technological institutes funded by the centre.

JEE Main 2021 candidates can improve their score this year as the examination will be held in sessions. As per the JEE NTA website, students can gain experience of giving the examination during the first attempt.



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NTA JEE Main Exam 24 & 25 Feb 2021 Paper Analysis, Answer Key, Result Date News

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JEE Main Exam 2021 Day 3 HIGHLIGHTS: Exam day 2 begins.

JEE Main Exam 2021 Day 3 HIGHLIGHTS: Even on the second day of paper one of JEE Main 2021 February session, students continued to find the mathematics section as the toughest part of the exam. The section, claim experts had not only some tricky questions but also needed complicated calculations.

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From this year, aspirants are getting several relaxations including choices in the exam and the option to appear for the JEE Main four times a year. Irrespective of the number of choices, students will be ranked based on the best score they have obtained, as per the rules. However, the JEE Advanced will be held once a year.

A total of 6.61 lakh (6,61,776) candidates have registered for paper one which will be concluded on February 26.

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JEE Main Day 2 analysis: Experts say exam easier than previous years, math can be deciding factor

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The JEE Main for the BTech and BE exams remains easier as compared to previous years, claim experts. The ease was due to the option of having choices in the exam. However, in both morning and afternoon shifts, one section remained a bit tricky and experts believe that this has set a pattern for the coming exams as JEE will continue till February 26.

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In the morning section, the chemistry was comparatively tougher with unusual questions from lab manual while in the afternoon shift, there were tricky questions in the mathematics section, said Saurabh Kumar, director academics, Vidya Mandir Classes (VMC). “In physics, in the morning session, three questions were asked from semi-conductors. This topic usually carries only one question. In the evening session, physics had three questions from the solutions chapter from where there is usually only one question. Further, in the morning shift, there was no question from rotations which is an important topic,” said Kumar.

Even as there were a couple of tricky questions in chemistry and physics, the mathematic section can be the deciding factor, said Ajay Kumar Sharma, national academic director (engineering), Aakash Educational Services Ltd. (AESL). “Students who scored well in math can get better ranks. While the overall exam was easy and the option of having a choice in exam gave students a respite, the math section was comparatively tougher. In chemistry too, there were some calculative questions. Most of the questions were from NCERT. Those students who would have participated in past year papers would find the exam easier.”

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In the morning session’s chemistry, questions were asked from the periodic table, chemical bonding. In organic chemistry, there were questions from reactions, coordination compound, equilibrium, and solutions topics. In physics, questions were asked from the unit and dimensions chapter. There were more questions from class 12 than class 11. In physics, questions from modern physics and current electricity were asked. Other topics from which questions were asked include, thermodynamics, in math coordinate, calculus, determinant matrices, and quadratic equation, told Kumar.

Ramesh Batlish from FIITJEE informed that weightage was given to chapters of coordinate geometry, 3D and Vector, algebra. Few numerical-based questions required lengthy calculations in the mathematics section. In physics too, numerical-based questions had lengthy calculations but were easy. Physical chemistry was given more weightage as compared to organic and inorganic chemistry, as per Batlish.

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