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Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main 2021) session 3 concluded on Tuesday, and candidates who attempted the entrance reviewed the difficulty level of the paper as ‘moderate’.

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main 2021) session 3 concluded on Tuesday, and candidates who attempted the entrance reviewed the difficulty level of the paper as ‘moderate’.

As per the candidates, Maths and Chemistry were reviewed as moderately difficult, while Physics was comparatively easy.

About 2,000 students flocked to three examination centres in Indore on Tuesday to attempt JEE Main 2021.

JEE main paper 1 for April session, which was postponed, is being conducted in July this year. The first examination was conducted on this time on July 20. The second examination was conducted on Thursday, July 22, 2021. Third was held on July 25 and last round was conducted on July 27.

There were 3 centres in Indore for conduction of JEE this year. The three centres are IPS in Rau, Dewas Naka ion digital and Orlando academy.

“The total no of candidates appearing in this attempt is 7,09,519. About 6,000 are attempting the examination from Indore and about 35,000 in state,” Kamal Sharma, JEE mentor, said. He added that one day gap is deliberately given for proper sanitization and safety of students.

Student reviews

Sarthak Khatri, a JEE Main aspirant said, "Physics was comparatively easy among all the sections.” He found Maths quite challenging. “The difficulty level of Maths and Chemistry was moderate, the numerical portions in both the sections were lengthy and tricky," he added.

Another candidate Leena Roy said, “It was better than my fear of the entrance, so I am happy. She added that the JEE Main paper was overall balanced with Maths portion a bit difficult.

"Both the numerical portions in Maths and Chemistry were lengthy and tricky. Physics was reviewed to be easy, while difficulty level in other sections were moderate," another aspirant Jaanvi Singh said.

Expert’s take

“The paper was of easy to moderate level. A few good questions were sprinkled here and there in the three subjects,” Atil Arora, JEE mentor, said. He added that a majority opinion was of the view that Physics part was the easiest.

“Whereas Chemistry was of easy to moderate levels, Mathematics was moderate because of some lengthy calculations involved,” Arora said.

He added that those students who have thoroughly covered the course of 11 and 12 along with sufficient problem solving through similar type of practice tests will score nicely in this paper.

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