JEE Main 2016 has
been successfully conducted on 3rdApril, 2016 at over 2000 centers
across India and abroad. About 12 lakh students have appeared for Paper – 1 and
Paper – 2 in off-line modes.
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In-depth
Analysis of JEE Paper 1 & 2:
·
The Question Paper – I for B.E. /
B.Tech courses in 2016 is similar to pattern of 2011 to 2015. Paper has
objective type questions multiple choices with one out of four correct with
equal weightage to Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
·
There were 30 questions each in
Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with four marks for right answer and for
each in-correct response, one-fourth of the total marks allotted to the
question would be deducted from the total score.
·
The
paper was set from the CBSE syllabus of Class 11 and 12, however as expected
many of the questions were conceptual, and some needed analytical skills.
·
About
27 questions were easy, 48 questions were of moderate difficulty and 15
questions were of relatively higher difficulty.
· In
all the three subjects, five to six questions were framed quite differently.
Few of them were also ambiguous.
· In
Physics, there were two questions which had more than one correct answer,
leaving students in confusion.
· Mathematics
paper was good but lengthy, and chemistry paper was pretty much memory-based.
· Paper is balanced and is set from
CBSE syllabus of Class XI and XII, however as expected many of the questions is
conceptual with some needing analytical skills. About 27 questions are easy, 48
questions are of moderate difficulty and 15 questions are of relatively higher
difficulty.
· Few questions in Physics were
tricky and challenging but compared to last year this section was a lot tougher.
Further Q. 84 (Set F) has two answers. One or two questions in Chemistry were of
tricky prima-facie type. Q 17 (Set F) appears to have no matching answer in
choices given. Mathematics compared to last year is shade tough with few
questions being quite lengthy compared to normal.
· In all the three subjects, five
to six questions were framed quite differently. Few of them were also
ambiguous. In Physics, there were two questions which had more than one correct
answer, leaving students in a dilemma whether to leave it or attempt it. In
addition, two questions were confusing and anyone who tried attempting them
might have wasted a fair bit of their valuable time.
· Mathematics paper was good but
lengthy. Chemistry paper was pretty memory-based with its only one
question a little difficult.
While
on one hand, the exam was comparatively tougher this year, on the other hand JEE Main 2016 Cutoff may remain on lower end. This year, a total of 12,07,257 students had registered for this national level entrance exam. The engineering institutes which conduct admission on basis of JEE Main 2016 Rank include NITs, IITs, GTTIs and other premier colleges.
Candidates, who appeared for the exam, said that
the overall exam was tough. The questions were of moderate difficulty level
with Physics section being the toughest. Questions from Chemistry section were
the easiest.
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