JEE Advanced 2026 Review: Students call paper moderate; say Physics manageable, Maths lengthy- Watch
Students who appeared for JEE Advanced 2026 on Sunday said the paper was of moderate difficulty overall, with subject-wise variation in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The exam was conducted by IIT Roorkee in two shifts across centres in the country.
Candidates said Chemistry was comparatively easier, while Physics ranged from easy to moderate. Mathematics, however, was described as lengthy by several students. “It went well. Chemistry was good, Physics was a bit tricky, and Math was also fine, but Math was lengthy. It wasn’t that hard, it went well overall. If I qualify, my focus is on IIT Delhi or Roorkee, but let’s see, IIT Patna will also work,” one student said after the exam.
Another student also described the first paper as balanced but slightly tricky in parts. “Yeah, it was okay, a moderate paper. We’ll have to see about the second one, whether it’s tough or easy. Physics was lenient, not too tough. Math was a little bit on the harder side, but apart from that, nothing else,” the student said.
A third candidate said the paper was standard and manageable within time. “It was a moderate paper. It was our normal, average paper. The three-hour time was sufficient. It was enough...The arrangements were top-notch,” the student said.
JEE Advanced 2026 was held in two papers on Sunday. Paper 1 was conducted from 9 am to 12 noon, while Paper 2 took place from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm.
As per the marking scheme, candidates get four marks for each correct answer, while one mark is deducted for every wrong answer.
JEE Advanced is the exclusive gateway for admission to undergraduate engineering, science, and architecture programs at the IITs, IISc, and other top institutions. It is conducted annually by one of the seven zonal Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). This year, it is IIT Roorkee.
Check Kerala SSLC Result online here.
Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
A third candidate said the paper was standard and manageable within time. “It was a moderate paper. It was our normal, average paper. The three-hour time was sufficient. It was enough...The arrangements were top-notch,” the student said.
JEE Advanced 2026 was held in two papers on Sunday. Paper 1 was conducted from 9 am to 12 noon, while Paper 2 took place from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm.
JEE Advanced is the exclusive gateway for admission to undergraduate engineering, science, and architecture programs at the IITs, IISc, and other top institutions. It is conducted annually by one of the seven zonal Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). This year, it is IIT Roorkee.
Check Kerala SSLC Result online here.
Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!
Comments (1)
S
Shaleen MathurMost Interacted
6 hours ago
Unknown to majority of applicants the question papers are up for sale at good price many days before actual exams. The entire educ...Read More
Reply
0
Reply
Popular from Education
- The rise of the AI-powered leader: Why future CPOs need more than just product skills
- Swasti Sneh tops DPS RK Puram with 99.4% in CBSE Class 12, says “Practice and consistency made the difference”
- A chemistry teacher spent hours checking a viral PDF. By midnight, he knew NEET had leaked
- Work from home over higher salary: Nearly 8 in 10 women willing to take pay cut for work-life balance: Report
- TMC leader Jyotipriya Mallick’s daughter Priyadarshini Mallick removed as WBCHSE secretary
end of article
Trending Stories
- UP Board Class 10th, 12th result 2026 expected soon says DigiLocker: Check expected date and steps to download scorecards
- Karnataka SSLC Class 10th result 2026 expected to be released in early May, DigiLocker notice says "soon:" Check complete details here
- NEHU Result 2026 declared: How to check your scorecard; complete details here
- IPMAT admit card 2026 released for IIM Indore and Rohtak: Check steps to download hall tickets here
- Assam HS Class 12th result 2026 likely to be released soon, says DigiLocker notice: Here are steps to download scorecards
- “Do not go with a lot of targets in your mind,” says Rohit Gupta, CAO at PhysicsWallah: Mindset shift NEET aspirants need before exam day
- JKBOPEE CET admit card 2026 released at jkbopee.gov.in: Direct link to download hall tickets here
Featured in education
- JEE Advance 2026: Answer key, objection window and more- Full details for candidates
- Bihar cracks down on heavy school bags: NCERT 10% rule made mandatory in all schools
- Watch: US techie in B'luru shocked by ‘99% scores’, says he wouldn’t survive India’s exam grind
- JEE Advanced 2026 Review: Students call paper moderate; say Physics manageable, Maths lengthy- Watch
- Swasti Sneh tops DPS RK Puram with 99.4% in CBSE Class 12, says “Practice and consistency made the difference”
- 'Eliminated totalling error': Education Ministry defends On-Screen Marking amid Class 12 result row
Photostories
- From giving a tour of her mother’s house to answering fan questions about her health, clean diet, and workout routine, Dipika Kakar gets candid
- How to make Lauki Ka Paratha for Monday breakfast at home
- Amit Shah says this Indian brand's sugar-free chocolate is bestseller in India: 5 benefits of consuming chocolates
- Green Grapes vs Black Grapes: Which has more antioxidants?
- Scarlett Johansson's most iconic roles: Charlotte in 'Lost in Translation', Nicole in 'Marriage Story,' and more
- Urvashi Rautela’s third Cannes 2026 look has the internet asking, "Isn't this Gigi Hadid’s golden saree at NMACC?”
- 5 weekend getaways from Delhi under 500 km to escape the June heat
- Ratan Tata’s ₹150 crore sea-facing bungalow ‘Bakhtawar’ is Mumbai’s most iconic legacy property; here’s who lives there now
- 5 common signs that your dog is in pain (and what to do about it)
- Oats vs Poha (flattened rice): Which breakfast is better for weight loss and energy?
Up Next
Follow Us On Social Media