JEE Main 2020 exam analysis September 2 slot 2; know expected cutoff
Team Careers360 | September 2, 2020 | 06:29 PM IST | 2 mins read
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try now testNEW DELHI: National Testing Agency has successfully completed the JEE Main 2020 Slot 2 exam on September 2 across the country. JEE Main 2020 September 2 slot 2 exam is conducted between 3-6 P.M in online mode. As per the JEE Main exam analysis from aspirants the overall difficulty level was moderate. Aspirants found the Chemistry section easy while Physics section was easy to moderate. The questions asked in the Mathematics section were quite hard as per students reaction. As per the reports, there is no technical glitch or exam cancellation at any centre. Proper safety measures were taken keeping COVID-19 pandemic situation in the country. There were a total 75 questions asked in JEE Main 2020. Get here complete analysis for JEE Main day 2 slot 2 here.
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As per the previous year trends the expected qualifying cut off JEE Main 2020 will be 89 for general category while reserved category candidates can expect a lower cut off.
JEE Main 2020 Paper Analysis September 2 slot 2
|
Section |
Total Number of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
|
Mathematics |
25 |
Tough |
|
Physics |
25 |
Easy to moderate |
|
Chemistry |
25 |
Easy |
As per Himanshu, student of CBSE board found paper easy to moderate. As per his analysis chemistry was easy and NCERT based while mathematics was hard having most of the questions from vectors. The physics section is also moderate.
One more candidate Himani found JEE Main paper difficulty level as moderate. As per her analysis chemistry was a bit tough and she is expecting an overall 200 marks in the exam.
According to Aayush student of CBSE board, mathematics was tough while physics and chemistry were bit easy for him. He is aiming for IIT Delhi.
One more candidate Anshul found paper moderate with chemistry the easiest section and mathematics difficult. He is expecting 98% in JEE Main 2020.
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