JEE Advanced 2021: National Testing Agency, NTA has successfully conducted the JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 1 examination for all registered candidates on October 03, 2021. The exam was conducted for a duration of 3 hours; from 9 am to 12 pm.
JEE Advanced 2021 paper 1 examination was conducted through computer-based test mode. The question paper included three parts, namely Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each part includes various multiple-choice questions as well as single correct questions.
As per the JEE Advance 2021 Paper 1 Analysis, the examination consisted of a total of 54 questions. The physics sections of the exam were considered to be the toughest while the chemistry included moderate-level questions.
Check the complete JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 1 Analysis along with key highlights in this article below.
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JEE Advanced 2021 Important Dates
Exam Name |
JEE Advance 2021 |
Conducted by |
National Testing Agency, NTA |
Publishing of Admit card |
September 25, 2021 |
Examination day |
October 3, 2021 |
JEE Main 2021 Exam timing |
9 AM to 12 PM |
Publish of answer keys |
October 10, 2021 |
Challenge of answer keys |
October 10 to October 11, 2021 |
Result declaration of JEE Advanced 2021 |
October 15, 2021 |
JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 1: Exam Analysis & Key Highlights
As per the exam commencement, the JEE Advance 2021 Paper 1, which was conducted today, on October 03, 2021, includes questions from physics, mathematics as well as chemistry subjects. The majority of questions were asked from the class 12th course curriculum.
Check the complete exam pattern and exam marking scheme in the table below.
JEE Advance 2021 Paper 1 (October 03) Exam Pattern |
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Section |
Questions |
Question Type |
Marking (+,-) |
I |
4 Questions |
Single Answer Correct Type |
+3, -1 |
II |
6 Questions |
Integer Answer Type |
+2, 0 |
III |
4 Questions |
Multiple Answer Correct Type |
+4, -2 |
IV |
3 Questions |
Non-Negative Integer Answer Type |
+4, 0 |
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In the chemistry sections, questions were asked from the electrostatic concept as well as on how to calculate the charge in the plane. Chemistry sections mainly included questions from Physical chemistry.
As for the physics section, the questions were asked from topics like a projectile, electrostatics, motion, questions based on potential, magnetic field, wavelength, etc. The physics section covered topics from both class 11th and class 12th course curriculum.