Maths was Lengthy, Physics was Easy and Chemistry was Moderate
The fourth day of the second session of the country’s largest engineering entrance exam JEE Main April 2025 for Admission to B.E.-B.Tech. courses was held on 7 April, Monday. The exam was conducted in computer based mode.
Dr. Brajesh Maheshwari, Director of Allen Career Institute Private Limited, said that the paper has been analysed on the basis of students’ feedback. According to the information received from the students, the maths paper on the fourth day was moderate but lengthy. While the level of Physics paper was easy, the level of Chemistry paper was moderate. Statement questions were asked more in the Chemistry paper.
Chemistry
In the morning shift, the level of the chemistry paper was medium and more questions were asked from statements. 33% questions were asked from inorganic chemistry, 29% from organic and 38% from physical chemistry. In physical chemistry, two questions were asked from atomic structure.
While one question each was asked from mole concept, liquid solution, chemical kinetics, thermodynamics, ionic equilibrium and electro chemistry. In organic chemistry, one question each was asked from alcohol ether, oxidation of organic compound, carboxylic acid and derivatives, biomolecules, IOPAC nomenclature and practical organic chemistry.
In inorganic, two questions each were asked from coordination compound, salt analysis and d block, while one question each was asked from p block and chemical bonding.
Physics
The paper was easy. In the morning shift paper, 28 percent questions were asked from Electromagnetism, 8 each from SHM and Modern Physics, 20 from Particle Dynamics, 12 from Geometrical Optics, 16 from Heat and Thermodynamics and 2 percent from others.
Four questions were asked from Elasticity, Heat and Thermodynamics, 3 each from Alternating Current and Geometrical Optics, 2 each from Modern Physics, Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism. While one question each was asked from Unit and Dimension, Basic Mathematics and Vectors, Newton Law of Motion and Fiction, Kinematics, Center of Mass, Momentum and Collision, Rotational Dynamics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Sound Waves, Electromagnetic Waves and Wave Optics and Semiconductors.
Maths
In the morning shift, the level of the Maths paper was medium but lengthy. Hence, it took time to solve the paper. 40 percent of questions were asked from Algebra, 12 percent from Vector 3D, 16 percent from coordinates, 28 percent from Calculus, and 4 percent from Trigonometry.
JEE Main 2025 Paper Analysis (Session -2) | 7th April (Shift-1 & 2) | Difficulty Level
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