JEE Main 2025 April 8 Paper Analysis: Key Highlights of BE/BTech Exam

 

JEE Main 2025 April 8 Paper Analysis: Key Highlights of BE/BTech Exam

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 Introduction

The JEE Main 2025 April 8 BE/BTech paper has drawn attention from lakhs of aspirants across the country. As one of the most competitive engineering entrance exams in India, analyzing the paper’s difficulty level, question trends, and cut-off expectations can provide valuable insights for both current and future candidates.

In this blog, we break down the April 8 JEE Main 2025 paper shift-wise and subject-wise to give you a complete overview of the exam.

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 Exam Overview

  • Date: April 8, 2025
  • Shifts: Morning (Shift 1) & Afternoon (Shift 2)
  • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Total Questions: 90 (30 per subject)
  • Marking Scheme: +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect (MCQs)

 Difficulty Level Analysis

🔹 Overall Difficulty:

Most students rated the paper as moderate, with Mathematics being the most time-consuming section.

Subject-Wise Analysis:

  • Physics: Formula-based and conceptual. Questions from Electrostatics, Optics, and Kinematics were prominent. Level: Easy to Moderate
  • Chemistry: NCERT-based questions, especially from Organic and Inorganic topics like P-Block and Biomolecules. Level: Easy
  • Mathematics: Calculation-heavy questions from Calculus, 3D Geometry, and Probability. Level: Moderate to Difficult

 Topic-Wise Weightage

Subject Key Topics Covered
Physics Electrostatics, Optics, Kinematics, Laws of Motion
Chemistry Organic (Amines, Alcohols), Inorganic (P-Block), NCERT factual questions
Mathematics Calculus, Vectors, Probability, 3D Geometry, Sequences & Series

Class 12: ~60%     Class 11: ~40%

 Student Reactions and Expert Opinions

 Student Feedback:

  • "Mathematics was lengthy and tricky."
  • "Physics was mostly from the expected chapters."
  • "Chemistry was very NCERT-based—easy to score!"

 Expert Analysis:

Experts noted a strong emphasis on conceptual understanding and NCERT fundamentals, especially in Chemistry. Mathematics challenged students with complex problems requiring detailed steps.

Category Expected Cut-Off (Marks)
General 88–92
EWS 78–82
OBC-NCL 74–78
SC 55–60
ST 45–50

Good Attempts and Score Estimation

  • Shift 1 Good Attempts: 65–70
  • Shift 2 Good Attempts: 60–68

Score vs Percentile Estimate:

  • 200+ marks → 98+ percentile
  • 180–200 marks → 95–98 percentile
  • 150–180 marks → 90–95 percentile

 What’s Next for Students

 Answer Key & Response Sheet:

The provisional JEE Main 2025 answer key is expected within a few days on the official NTA website.

Challenge Window:

Students can challenge questions for a fee of ₹200 per question (non-refundable).

 Next Steps:

  • Prepare for JEE Advanced 2025 if eligible.
  • Work on weak areas for the next JEE Main session (if appearing again)

 FAQ 

Q1. Was the JEE Main 2025 April 8 paper difficult?

A: The paper was moderately difficult, with Mathematics being the most challenging section.

Q2. Which section was easiest?

A: Chemistry was rated the easiest, featuring NCERT-based questions.

Q3. How many questions came from Class 11 and Class 12?

A: Approximately 60% from Class 12 and 40% from Class 11 topics.

Q4. When will the official answer key be released?

A: The provisional answer key is expected 2–3 days after the exam on the NTA’s official portal.

Q5. What is a good score for this shift?

A: A score of 180+ is generally considered good, depending on paper difficulty.

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