Students find math difficult, physics long


Written by Arnab Mitra | New Delhi |

Updated: September 3, 2020 1:49:52 am


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JEE Main 2020 Article Analysis: The National Testing Agency has conducted the joint entrance exam – JEE Main paper 1 slot I today. Candidates and experts said that the math part was the hardest of all, moderate physics and easy chemistry. According to Ramesh Batlish, FIITJEE director, “Although the job was comparatively easier than the January session, the candidates faced difficulties in solving the math test. However, the chemistry part had balanced questions and can be described as easier. The level of difficulty of the physics part was moderate, however, students complain that the number section is long. “

Ajay Kumar Sharma, National Academic Director (Engineering), Aakash (AESL) analyzed the article as moderate with mathematics and physics was quite difficult, while chemistry has mainly fact-based questions. “Physics has more numerical questions, so it was longer like mathematics. Chemistry questions are mostly fact-based, and students with subject knowledge can answer the questions well. The students expect a cut between 80 and 90, like the last session ”.

Sahil Agarwal, JEE Main hopeful in Kolkata, said: “The job was comparatively easier than the last session. The numerical part of the three articles was long and based on concepts. Students can expect a limit between 85 and 90 “.

Another student, Neha Saxena, said that the questions mainly followed the topics of class 11, more than 60 percent of the questions appeared in the subjects of class 11 and the rest in the syllabus of class 12. “The The document followed the NCERT pattern, with questions mainly from Class 11 topics. The numerical part was quite long, while other questions were fact-based. According to the level of difficulty, mathematics was the most difficult, with a good volume of questions in the number sections “.

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Education Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank has wanted students to drink. The minister in his tweet mentioned: “Today, the JEE second day exams have started successfully, according to the information I have received, all the state governments have made concrete arrangements with the proper arrangements in accordance with the health guidelines issued by the Government of India. “The minister also called on students to follow the COVID-19 guidelines and take the exam with patience.

Many JEE applicants, who attended the exam on Tuesday, have said it ran smoothly, with little or no difficulty due to COVID-19 protocols at the center. The railroads organized trains especially in certain states for the benefit of the candidates. The National Testing Agency organized more than 10 lakh of masks, 10 lakh of pairs of gloves, 1,300 infrared thermometer guns, 6,600 liters of hand sanitizer, and test centers increased from 570 to 660 to maintain social distancing guidelines. .

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