The January session of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains 2025 has begun today, January 22, 2025, marking an important moment for aspiring engineers nationwide. As the first group of students took the competitive exam, initial reports and memory-based questions from the candidates offered their opinions on the paper’s overall difficulty level and subject-wise distribution. Feedback from students indicates that the exam was challenging, featuring a balanced mix of easy, moderate, and difficult questions.
JEE Mains 2025 Question Paper
The January session of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains has begun today, January 22, 2025, marking an important moment for aspiring engineers nationwide. As the first group of students took the competitive exam, initial reports and memory-based questions from the candidates offered their opinions on the paper’s overall difficulty level and subject-wise distribution. Feedback from students indicates that the exam was challenging, featuring a balanced mix of easy, moderate, and difficult questions.
It is important to note that the difficulty level and distribution of questions may vary across different shifts and sessions. More detailed insights and analyses will emerge as the examination progresses, helping future candidates refine their strategies and preparation.
Exam Overview
The overall difficulty level of the exam was considered moderate by most students, with no reported technical issues during the CBT format.
In Physics, questions spanned topics such as thermal physics, projectile motion, circuits, diodes, electromagnetic waves, and modern physics.
Mathematics was described as easy but time-consuming, while
Chemistry was straightforward. Many students anticipate scoring above 200 marks.
Key topics covered in Shift 1 included:
- Mathematics: Statistics, Probability, Vectors and 3D Geometry, Matrices, and Determinants
- Physics: De Broglie Wavelength, SMR, Potentiometer, Ray Optics, Heat, and Semiconductor
- Chemistry: Mole Concepts, Catalysts,and Biomolecules, with a heavier emphasis on Organic and Physical Chemistry
Based on initial student feedback, mathematics was perceived as lengthy, while physics and chemistry were rated as easy to moderate. The exam’s overall structure resembled that of the January 27 exam from the previous year
Exam | Joint Entrance Exam (Main) 2025 |
Exam Name | JEE Main 2025 Session 1 |
Exam Mode | Online (Computer-Based Examinations) |
Exam Dates | 22, 23, 24, 28, and 29 January, 2025 (Paper 1)January 30, 2025 (Paper 2) |
Duration | 3 Hours |
Total Marks | 300 |
Language | English, Hindi, Gujarati, Urdu, Kannada, Marathi, Odia, Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Assamese, and Punjabi |
Types of Questions | MCQsNumerical values as answers |
Sections | 3 SectionsMathematicsPhysicsChemistry |
Total Number of Questions | Mathematics =30 (20+10*)Physics =30 (20+10*)Chemistry =30 (20+10*) |
Marking | 4 marks for each correct answer1 mark deduction for each wrong answer |
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JEE Main Memory Based Questions 2025, January 22: Shift 1 and shift 2
The JEE Main Paper 1 questions will be updated here along with their possible solutions. The updates will be gradual as the questions will be provided post-discussion with candidates who appeared for the exam on January 22, 2025, in shifts 1 and 2. These questions are gathered from candidates who appeared for the exam and are based on their recollections. Please note that these are not official questions but a reflection of what was likely asked. Stay updated as we continue to provide more details and solutions to help you prepare effectively!
JEE Main B. Tech Shift 1 Questions
The JEE Main 2025 Shift 1 takes place from 9 AM to 12 PM. In this section, we will provide the memory-based questions from the Shift 1 exam, which are based on the recollections of candidates who appeared for the test. Through online resources and insights from top coaching institutes, we have gathered the following memory-based questions from the JEE Main B.Tech Shift 1 exam. Stay tuned for further updates, and check back regularly for more insights and solutions!
Question 1: Chemistry
Question 2: Chemistry
Question 3: Chemistry
Question 4: Chemistry
Question 5: Maths
Question 6: Maths
Question 7: Maths
Question 8: Maths
Question 9: Maths
Question 10: Maths
Question 11: Physics
Question 12: Physics
Question 13: Physics
Question 14: Physics
Question 15: Physics
Question 16: Physics
Question 17: Physics
Question 18: Chemistry
Question 19: Chemistry
Question 20: Chemistry
Question 21: Chemistry
Question 22: Maths
Question 23: Maths
Question 24: Maths
Question 25: Maths
JEE Main B. Tech Shift 2 Questions
The JEE Main 2025 Shift 2 takes place from 3 PM to 6 PM. In this section, we will provide the memory-based questions from the Shift 2 exam, which are based on the recollections of candidates who appeared for the test. Stay tuned for further updates, and check back regularly for more insights and solutions!
Coaching Institutes’ Feedback
Experts from SPM & Lalan Coaching analyzed the memory-based questions and observed that the paper was balanced but required in-depth conceptual clarity as well as emphasized that students who focused on time management and had a stronghold on NCERT concepts in Chemistry found it easier to solve the paper.
Preparation Takeaways
Based on the memory-based analysis, here are some tips for upcoming JEE Mains aspirants:
- Focus on NCERT: Chemistry continues to align heavily with NCERT textbooks.
- Practice Numerical Problems: Subjects like physics and mathematics demand rigorous practice.
- Time Management: Avoid spending too much time on lengthy questions in Mathematics
Conclusion
Today, the JEE Mains exam has set a vital benchmark for aspirants to evaluate their preparation levels. Memory-based questions are not just helpful; they provide important insights into the exam’s format and difficulty. We at SPM Coaching and Lalan Coaching strongly advocate for regular practice and strategic preparation, which are important for achieving success in future sessions. Don’t leave your success to chance—start preparing effectively today!
Stay tuned for more updates and detailed solutions to today’s paper!