Hindustan Times (Delhi)

JEE-Mains moderately easy, lengthy: Students

- Shreya Bhandary shreya.bhandari@hindustime­s.com

Around 10 lakh students from across the country appeared for the offline Joint Entrance Examinatio­n-Mains (JEE-Mains) on Sunday and they gave a thumbs-up to the paper.

Barring a couple of questions, most students and experts said the question paper pattern was similar to that of last year’s and fairly simple, unlike last year, when some questions were considered out of syllabus.

“The paper was moderately easy. While most of the questions were from the syllabus, looks like one question in the physics section was too difficult for the students. Similarly, another question had two correct answers in the options,” said Vinay Kumar, MD and CEO of Rao Academy, a coaching institute.

Paper I (for BE/BTech aspirants) was held in the morning slot whereas Paper II (B.Arch/ BPlanning) was conducted in the afternoon slot.

Most students were happy with their performanc­e and said the test was based majorly on the National Council of Educationa­l Research and Training (NCERT) syllabus.

“While the physics and chemistry sections were easy, the mathematic­s section was very difficult and lengthy. Many of us could not attempt to answer all the questions in the section,” said Rohan Sawant, who appeared for his test in the morning slot on Sunday.

“Many questions in the paper were straight forward and could be solved by a student who has been preparing sincerely for the exam. There were some tricky questions, like in all three subjects five to six questions were framed quite differentl­y. However, there was no ambiguous question in the paper this year,” said Aakash Choudhry, director of Aakash Educationa­l Services, another coaching institute.

This is the first year that weightage to class XII marks has been dropped from JEE altogether. JEE-Main ranks will not include Class XII marks of students, instead, a candidate has to score above 75% or be in the top 20 percentile of their respective boards to be eligible for JEEMains.

Until last year, JEE-Mains rank was calculated by giving 40% weightage to Class XII marks.

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