JEE Main 2021 shift 2 exam today ended at 6 pm. With it, March session for JEE Main has concluded. As per the initial reaction of the students, Physics was average in this shift. Chemistry was easy and Maths was difficult and lengthy. The overall paper was moderate to difficult.
The topics that were asked in Physics were from modern physics, semiconductors, friction, etc. In maths questions came from mathematical reasoning, AGP series, common tangents, etc. In chemistry, many questions were asked from aromaticity, acid, base, and polymers.
With the end of the examination today. The next 2 session will be held on April 27-30, 2021 and then on May 24 to 28, 2021.
The official answer key of the exam is expected to release after 2 days of the exam that is around March 21, 2021. After the answers keys, NTA will declare the March session result and soon after the application process for the April session will follow.
In the paper, candidates were asked 30 questions from each section – Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. However, the candidates have to do any 25 questions from each section. There were 20 MCQs and 10 numerical questions in each section. Out of the 10 numerical questions, candidates had to do any 5. The numerical questions had no negative marking by the MCQs has a marking scheme of +4 for the correct attempt and -1 for the wrong answer. The total marks in the exam are 300 for a total of 75 questions.
NTA this year is giving as many as 4 opportunities to students. Candidates who have appeared for February and March Examination can appear for the April and / or May exams as well to improve their score. The application form to apply for the next session will open once the result of the preceding session has been announced.
A candidate can choose to appear for anyone, any 2, any 3, or all 4 attempts of the exam. Candidates taking multiple attempts must note that their best score out of all the attempts will be used for the preparation of the final AIR and result. The final result will be declared with the result of the May attempt, which is the final attempt.
National Testing Agency is conducting JEE Main 2021 Exam in 13 different languages. Under the National Education Policy (NEP), the exam will take place in Assamese, Bengali, Odia, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu along with Hindi and English.