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what was the difficulty level of 20 July second shift jee main 2021


Gaurav 30th Jul, 2021
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Yalavarthi Kishita 8th Aug, 2021

Hello aspirant,

Hope you are doing fine.

Out of all 3 subjects, Physics was the toughest section, and Chemistry is the easiest. The mathematics section was lengthy compared to JEE Main February attempt, while Physics & Chemistry sections were at the same level.

JEE Main March 2021 has been concluded, and the overall difficulty level of the exam across all the shifts was moderate. Surprisingly, Mathematics turned out to be a lengthy and difficult subject in all the shifts. The Chemistry section was easy and Physics was moderately easy.

Hope this is useful for you.

Thank you

Nitin Mereddy 30th Jul, 2021

The overall difficulty level of jee main conducted on 20th july 2021 was moderate.

Maths was a bit hard.

Physics was moderate.

And chemistry was also moderate.


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