JEE Advanced 2023 Paper 1 Analysis: Section-wise exam analysis here – Times of India

JEE Advanced Exam 2023: The Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Guwahati successfully conducted the JEE Advanced 2023 Paper-I today, June 04. The Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced) first paper was conducted from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon. You can check the Advanced Paper-1 section-wise exam analysis here.
The JEE Advanced 2023 (Paper-I) was conducted for the candidates shortlisted after the JEE Mains 2023. This year, a total of 1.95 lakh students have registered for the JEE Advanced 2023, out of which 44,000 are girls. JEE Advanced 2023 will have two paper; Paper-I and Paper-II. The Advanced Paper-II will be conducted from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM today.
As per the initial reaction of the students, the JEE Advanced Paper 1 was moderate. Physics and Chemistry subjects were relatively easier as compared to last year, whereas Mathematics was more challenging.
JEE Advanced Paper-I 2023: Section-wise analysis

S. No
Subject
Difficulty Level
1 Physics Moderate
2 Chemistry Moderate
3 Mathematics Challenging

A student who appeared with the self-study found the Advanced Paper-1 moderate. He says that Mathematics was challenging, while Physics was easy.
“The Mathematics subject was tough while chemistry was easy. Overall the paper was moderate, a student who has prepared well will find the paper moderate,” says another student.
Another student coming out of an examination centre in Delhi says, “Paper-I was moderate to difficult and nothing came out of the syllabus. In Physics most of the questions were from Electrostatics.”
(Stay tuned with TOI live updates for more reactions on JEE Advanced 2023 Paper 1 from students and experts)

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