The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) to test the candidate’s knowledge about the concepts related to Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. The Joint Entrance Examination was conducted in two shifts across the country. Students can refer to the previous years’ question papers to get detailed information about the examination pattern. After gaining the required information on the examination pattern, candidates can prepare their strategy to perform well in the paper.
The question paper was of 300 marks and divided into three sections – Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. According to the new guidelines, the students must answer 5 out of the 10 numerical answer type questions in each section that carry no negative marking. According to the feedback provided by the candidates, the questions from Physics were moderately difficult. Most of the concepts asked in the question paper were from NCERT books.
Candidates should note that most of the questions were taken from Inorganic Chemistry in Chemistry. Additionally, the student must practise numericals from Physical Chemistry as the paper had many questions from the section. Last but not least, Mathematics was one of the toughest sections of the question paper.
Applicants must be thorough with the concepts of all three subjects to qualify for the examination. Below is the link for the JEE Main 2021 February 25 Second Shift Question Paper. Students should refer to the question paper mentioned below to prepare for the upcoming examinations.