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JEE Main Paper 1 Analysis 2019: Students find Mathematics paper tough

JEE (Main) 2019 Examination Paper 1 was conducted completely on Computer Based Test (CBT) for the first time

Wednesday January 9, 2019 10:07 PM, ummid.com News Network

JEE Main Paper 1 Analysis

Mumbai: Most of the students across India who appeared for the JEE Main Paper 1 Computer Based Test held today found Mathematics paper most difficult as compared to Physics and Chemistry.

JEE Main 2019 was conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) at 467 Centres in 258 Cities, including 09 outside India. JEE (Main) 2019 Examination Paper 1 was conducted completely on Computer Based Test (CBT) for the first time. It will continue till January 12, 2019.

A total of 9,29,198 sudents have registered for JEE Main 2019 BE/BTech whereas 1,80,052 students have opted for B Arch/B Planning.

JEE Main Paper-1 (B.E. /B. Tech.) is being held in “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode only. JEE Main Paper-2 (B. Arch/B.Planning): Mathematics-(Part I) and Aptitude Test-(Part II) is being held in “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode and Drawing Test –(Part III) in “Pen & Paper” (offline) mode.

After appearing for JEE Main Paper 1 Computer Based Test (CBT) today in the morning session, most of the students said Mathematics paper was tough and lenghty, some other students found some questions of Physics and Chemistry papers tricky.

“The Chemistry paper was very easy, Physics was moderate to easy while Mathematics paper was too tough. I also found varieties of questions", a student said.

Another student, Rohit Sharma, said, “I found Mathematics tough and lengthy. Some questions were too tricky."

Students also said that some questions in Chemistry paper were directly taken from NCERT Class 11 and Class 12 books and they were easy.

In a breather for the National Testing Agency (NTA) which took over from the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) the responsibility to conduct the important exam, most students said they were comfortable with the computer based test. There is also no report of technical glitches from any centre so far.

To conduct a smooth and trouble free examination, the NTA had announced that there will be no dress code for the students. The NTA was criticised after some students wearing Hijab were not allowed to appear for the NTA UGC NET December 2018 online exam.

The Nationa Testing Agency (NTA) is running since September 2018 online Mock Test of JEE Main and UGC NET. Since the exams are being conducted in online mode for the first time, the Mock Tests at more that 4000 centres across India are provided to sudents so that they become familiar with the exam pattern.

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