Aakash Institute – Analysis of JEE (Main) paper 

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Ajay Sharma
National Academic Director, Engineering
Aakash Educational Services Limited

Analysis of JEE (Main) Paper of 2nd April 2025 (Morning Shift)

The JEE Main paper conducted on 2nd April, 2025, during the morning shift, was rated as moderate in overall difficulty. This session featured a well-structured and balanced paper compared to Session 1. Among the three sections, Physics was the easiestMathematics was of moderate difficulty, and Chemistry was the most challenging due to its emphasis on direct NCERT chart-based questions. While the distribution of questions across topics was generally balanced, some chapters were more prominent, whereas others were entirely absent. Below is a subject-wise analysis:

Physics

Most students found the Physics section easy, with a majority of the questions being numerical. The topic distribution was fairly balanced, covering key areas such as MechanicsThermodynamicsElectrostaticsOptics, and Units & Measurements had a strong presence, while Modern Physics and Magnetism had fewer questions. Notably, there were no questions from the EMI and AC chapters.

Chemistry

The Chemistry section was rated moderate to difficult but served as a time-saver. Almost all chapters were covered, with Inorganic and Physical Chemistry being dominant, while Organic Chemistry had fewer questions. Most theoretical questions were directly based on NCERT, making the section straightforward. However, data-based questions proved challenging, as much of the information was difficult to recall.

Mathematics

Mathematics was of moderate difficulty, with well-distributed questions across most chapters. Topics such as Matrices3D GeometryVectorsConic SectionsCalculus, and Determinants were prominently featured. The difficulty level was not excessively high, and unlike Session 1, this section was not as time-consuming, allowing students to solve questions more efficiently.

Difficulty Level Summary

Based on student feedback, the sections can be ranked in terms of difficulty:
Chemistry > Mathematics > Physics

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Analysis of JEE (Main) Paper of 2nd April 2025 (Evening Shift)

The JEE Main paper conducted on 2nd April , 2025, during the evening shift, was rated as moderate in overall difficulty. This session featured a well-structured and balanced paper. Among the three sections, Chemistry was the easiestPhysics was of moderate difficulty, and Mathematics was the most challenging. While the distribution of questions across topics was generally balanced, some chapters were more prominent than others. Below is a subject-wise analysis:

Physics

Most students found the Physics section to be of moderate difficulty, with a majority of the questions being numerical. Some questions were calculative and slightly time-consuming, while many theoretical questions were also included. The topic distribution was fairly balanced, covering key areas such as Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics, and Units & Measurements. However, Modern Physics, Thermodynamics, Waves, and Magnetism had fewer questions, and there were no questions from the EMI and AC chapters.

Chemistry

The Chemistry section was rated easy by most students. Almost all chapters were covered, with Organic and Physical Chemistry being dominant, while Inorganic Chemistry had very few questions. Most theoretical questions were directly based on NCERT, making the section straightforward and scoring.

Mathematics

Mathematics ranged from moderate to difficult, with some questions being lengthy and timeconsuming. Topics such as MatricesPermutations & Combinations3D Geometry, VectorsConic Sections, and Calculus were prominently featured. While the overall difficulty level was not excessively high, certain questions were both difficult and lengthy, making this section the most challenging.

Difficulty Level Summary

Based on student feedback, the sections can be ranked in terms of difficulty:
Mathematics > Physics > Chemistry

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Analysis of JEE (Main) Paper of 3rd April 2025 (Morning Shift)

The JEE Main paper held on 3rd April, 2025 (morning shift) was rated as moderate in overall difficulty. Among the three sections, Chemistry ranged from easy to moderatePhysics was moderately challenging, and Mathematics was slightly more difficult. While the question distribution across topics was generally balanced, some chapters had greater emphasis, while others were missing entirely. Here’s a detailed subject-wise breakdown:

Physics

Most students found the Physics section moderate, with a strong presence of numerical questions. The topic distribution was fairly balanced, with significant weightage given to Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics, and Units & Measurements. However, Modern Physics and Magnetism had fewer questions, and notably, EMI and AC chapters were not covered.

Chemistry

The Chemistry section was rated easy to moderate. Almost all chapters were included, with Inorganic and Physical Chemistry carrying the most weight, while Organic Chemistry had fewer questions. Most theoretical questions were directly taken from NCERT, making them straightforward, although a few required extra time to solve.

Mathematics

Mathematics was moderate to difficult, with questions well-distributed across various topics. Key areas such as Matrices, 3D Geometry, Vectors, Conic Sections, Calculus, and Determinants were prominently featured. Some questions, however, were lengthy and time-consuming, adding to the challenge.

Difficulty Level Summary

Based on student feedback, the sections can be ranked in terms of difficulty:
Mathematics > Physics > Chemistry

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Analysis of JEE (Main) Paper of 3rd April 2025 (Evening Shift)

The JEE Main paper conducted on 3rd April, 2025 (Evening Shift) was rated moderate in overall difficulty. Among the three sections, Physics was the easiestMathematics was moderate, and Chemistry ranged from moderate to difficult, primarily due to statement-based questions. While the question distribution was generally balanced, some topics received more focus, while others were absent.

Physics

Physics was the easiest section, with a strong presence of numerical and formula-based questions. The distribution covered major topics like Mechanics, Modern Physics, Electrostatics, Optics, and Units & Measurements. However, AC and Magnetism had fewer questions, while Rotation and EMI were absent. Although a few questions were time-consuming, the majority were straightforward, making this section a scoring opportunity for students.

Chemistry

The Chemistry section was rated moderate to difficult, mainly due to a high number of statement-based and unconventional questions. Almost all chapters were included, but Inorganic Chemistry had the highest weightage, while Physical Chemistry was moderately covered, and Organic Chemistry had the least representation. Although most theoretical questions were directly from NCERT, recalling data proved challenging. Physical Chemistry was relatively standard, with fewer numerical questions.

Mathematics

Mathematics was moderate to difficult, with well-distributed questions across various topics. Matrices, 3D Geometry, Vectors, and Conic Sections had a strong presence, while Calculus had fewer questions. Some problems were lengthy and time-consuming, making time management crucial.

Difficulty Level Ranking:

Chemistry > Mathematics > Physics

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Analysis of JEE (Main) Paper of 4th April 2025 (Morning Shift)

The JEE Main paper conducted on 4th April , 2025 (Morning Shift) was moderate in overall difficulty. The paper was well-structured and error-free, allowing students to attempt all questions comfortably. Among the three sections, Physics and Chemistry ranged from easy to moderate, while Mathematics was the most challenging. The question distribution was balanced across topics.

Physics

The Physics section was easy to moderate, with a strong emphasis on numerical and formula-based questions. Major topics such as Mechanics, Modern Physics, Electrostatics, Optics, and Units & Measurements were well-represented. However, AC & Magnetism, Rotation, and EMI had fewer questions. While some questions were time-consuming, most were straightforward, making this section a high-scoring opportunity.

Chemistry

The Chemistry section was also easy to moderate. It featured many statement-based questions, which were straightforward and easy to score. Almost all chapters were covered, but Inorganic Chemistry had the highest weightage, while Physical and Organic Chemistry were moderately represented. Most theoretical questions were directly from NCERT, and Physical Chemistry had fewer numerical questions.

Mathematics

Mathematics was moderate to difficult, with well-distributed questions across various topics. Matrices, 3D Geometry, Vectors, and Conic Sections had significant weightage, while Calculus had comparatively fewer questions. Some problems were lengthy and time-consuming, making time management a crucial factor in this section.

Difficulty Level Ranking:

Mathematics > Physics > Chemistry

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