IIT-Delhi JEE Advanced 2020: ‘Difficult Maths, Long Physics’, Verification Paper Analysis


Written by Arnab Mitra | New Delhi |

Updated: September 27, 2020 3:55:34 pm


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IIT-Delhi JEE Advanced 2020 Paper Review: Candidates who have appeared on Turn 1 of the Advanced Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) today rated the document moderate with the relatively difficult and long math section. According to Ramesh Batlish, Director of FIITJEE Noida, “Although the job was comparatively easier than last year, the candidates faced difficulties in solving the math exam. The physics part was too long, while the chemistry had balanced questions. Of the total, 54 questions remain the same as last year ”.

Ajay Kumar Sharma, National Academic Director (Engineering), Aakash (AESL) analyzed the article with some difficulty, with a calculating and extensive mathematics and physics part. “The questions were very long and difficult in math and physics, while the chemistry part was relatively easy and the questions mostly follow the NCERT pattern.”

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Nandini Guha, aspiring to JEE Advanced, said that the level of difficulty of the job is as expected and follows the pattern of entry to IIT. “In math, the algebra and calculus questions were long and difficult, physics was long, and the questions were mostly about chapters like rotation, work energy, magnetism, and thermodynamics. The chemistry article was relatively easier and was based on NCERT, ”Nandini said.

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Almost, 1.60 lakh (1,60,831) candidates have registered for entry following COVID-19 guidelines. According to Nandini, preparation at the test center was satisfactory and government guidelines were strictly followed.

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Anirban Ghosh, another advanced JEE candidate, analyzed the document as moderate, with questions mostly from class chapters 11 and 12. “The math part emphasized algebra and calculus, and it is comparatively difficult and longer than other sections. . In physics, the questions were based on chapters 11-12, while most of the questions in chemistry were based on the NCERT syllabus. “

Anirban had to endure the hustle and bustle of public transportation to reach his center in Kolkata, 18 km from his home. “Preparation at the test center was good and I followed COVID-19 protocols, but I really had trouble traveling by public transport,” Anirban said.

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The JEE Advanced is being conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi in two shifts: morning (9 am to 12 pm) and afternoon (2: 30-5: 30 pm). The result of the ticket is scheduled to be released on October 5, and seating assignments will begin on October 8, according to the statement.

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