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JEE Main 2019’s Paper was Medium Hard

NTA is conducting the test. The exam will be held on April 10 and 12 as well.

Kulwant Singh Rathore

On the second day of JEE (Chief), the students smiled at the satisfaction of the question paper, they said, "It was medium-hard." The question paper was similar to slot 1 and slot 2 on the first day of the examination. This is the second JEE (main) of this year and there are many students who were present for the first edition of the examination in January. This time around 9.5 lakh students are passing the exams. The National Testing Agency (NTA) is doing the test. The examinations will be held on April 10 and 12.

According to Navin C. Joshi, Academic Head and VP (JEE and NEET) in Grade C, "Physics section was 'moderated' in difficulty and comparatively easier than yesterday." Regarding the difficulty

level of chemistry section, he said, "This section was" easy "with some questions taken directly from the previous year's papers and was easier than other classes." He also said that the chemistry section was mostly based on NCERT.

On the difficulty level of the Mathematics section, he said it was 'Moderate' but had lengthy questions. "These were in line with previous years' problems. Therefore, students are advised to go through day 1 and day 2 exam analysis before appearing for future slots," he added.

"The cut-off is expected to be in the range of 80-85," he said.

For the students who are yet to appear for the exam, he said, "considering the day 1 and day 2 exam trends and difficulty, students are advised to start the paper with Chemistry section in order to manage their time well. So that the students can attempt as many questions as they can so that students can score good marks in the exam like if they start with the mathematics than the students may not get many marks like mathematics is lengthy .time management is crucial while attempting the Mathematics section."

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