Eligibility Test in Progress till April 12

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2024, a crucial step for admission to BTech, BE, BArch, and BPlanning courses across India, is underway, scheduled until April 12.

Exam Schedule and Guidelines

The second session of the JEE Main BTech and BE paper, or paper 1, is set for today in two slots: from 9 am to 12 noon and from 3 pm to 6 pm. As per exam day instructions, candidates must present a printed copy of their downloaded JEE Main 2024 admit card at the examination centers.

Detailed Analysis of Day 1

Mathematics:

  • Moderately tough with questions spanning various chapters.
  • Notable emphasis on calculus and coordinate geometry.
  • Some questions reported as lengthy and tricky, with a few errors noted.

Physics:

  • Paper rated easy with questions from diverse topics.
  • Chapters like kinematics, gravitation, and modern physics featured prominently.
  • Majority of questions drawn from the Class 12 syllabus.

Chemistry:

  • Considered easy, focusing on organic and inorganic chemistry.
  • Questions covered topics such as periodic table, chemical bonding, and electrochemistry.
  • Most questions aligned with NCERT material.

Shift 2 Commences

The JEE Main paper 1 exam for shift 2 commenced at 3 pm, with expectations of another round of rigorous testing.

Expert Analysis

According to Ramesh Batlish, Head-FIITJEE Noida Centres, mathematics posed a moderate challenge, while physics and chemistry were relatively easier. Overall, the morning session’s paper 1 was of moderate difficulty.

Feedback from Students

Mathematics was reported to be moderately difficult, especially due to lengthy and tricky questions. Physics was deemed easier, whereas chemistry leaned towards the easier side with theoretical questions predominantly.

Continued Vigilance

NTA, the conducting body, remains vigilant against malpractices, with measures like biometric authentication and live monitoring through AI tools and CCTV in place. Any attempts at unfair means may result in severe consequences.

Conclusion of Morning Session

The morning session of JEE Main 2024 Session 2 concluded at 12 noon, setting the stage for the subsequent shift.

Admit Card Details

Candidates are reminded to carefully check their admit cards for accurate information, as discrepancies must be promptly reported to NTA for rectification.

Last-Minute Tips

As the exam progresses, candidates are advised to maintain focus, practice time management, and review weaker areas for optimal performance.

Strict Measures against Cheating

NTA has reiterated its commitment to maintaining the exam’s integrity, warning against any attempts at cheating or malpractice.

Frisking Protocol

Candidates are subject to frisking and biometric verification even after toilet breaks, ensuring the exam’s integrity and fairness.

Key Differences from JEE Advanced

While JEE Main serves as a preliminary step, qualifying candidates can proceed to JEE Advanced for admission to prestigious IITs.

Exam Format Overview

JEE Main comprises two papers: Paper 1 for BTech/BE (online) and Paper 2 for BArch (partly online and partly offline).

Admit Card Essentials

Candidates must verify essential details on their admit cards, including personal information, exam venue, and reporting time.

Importance of Admit Card

Retaining copies of the admit card, application confirmation, and scorecard is crucial, as they may not be available after a certain date.

Wrap-Up of Morning Session

The morning session of paper 1 concluded, paving the way for further assessments in the ongoing examination.

Admit Card Download Process

Candidates can access their admit cards through the official website, following simple steps outlined for convenience.

Admit Card Release

NTA has issued admit cards for specific exam dates, facilitating candidates’ access to essential exam details.

Day 2 Exam Initiation

The second day of JEE Main 2024 Session 2 commenced, with paper 1 for BTech and BE candidates taking precedence.

Vigilance against Malpractice

NTA remains steadfast in its efforts to prevent malpractices, implementing stringent measures for fair and transparent examinations.

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