
JEE Main April Session 2 2026 is being conducted from April 2 to April 8, 2026 in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. The session features two shifts per day covering Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with a mix of MCQs and numerical value questions. The April 2 Shift 2 exam, held from 3 PM to 6 PM, has been reviewed as moderate overall, with Physics and Chemistry at a moderate level, while Mathematics was moderate to difficult, requiring careful time management and strong conceptual clarity.
The April 2 Shift 1 exam, conducted earlier, was also moderate in difficulty. Mathematics was moderate with relatively fewer lengthy calculations, Physics had mostly formula-based moderate-level questions, and Chemistry was considered the easiest section.
JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Analysis
Below is an overview of the JEE Main April 2026 exam structure, covering dates, shifts, mode, and subjects.
Total Exam Days: 2 April to 8 April 2026
Number of Shifts Per Day: 2 (Morning & Evening)
Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Subjects Included: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Question Types: MCQs and Numerical Value Questions
Mathematics: Moderate to difficult; lengthy and calculation-intensive, requiring efficient time management.
Physics: Moderate; a mix of conceptual and application-based questions.
Chemistry: Moderate; largely NCERT-based, scoring for well-prepared students.
Also Check: JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Question Papers
The level of difficulty in JEE Main 2026 shift wise difficulty analysis varied depending on the exam date and slot.
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Physics |
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April 2 |
Shift 1 |
Moderate |
Moderate |
Easy |
Moderate |
April 2 Shift 1 Analysis |
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April 2 |
Shift 2 |
Moderate |
Moderate |
Moderate |
Moderate to Difficult |
April 2 Shift 2 Analysis |
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April 4 |
Shift 1 |
To be updated |
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April 4 Shift 1 Analysis |
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April 4 |
Shift 2 |
To be updated |
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April 4 Shift 2 Analysis |
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April 6 |
Shift 1 |
To be updated |
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April 6 Shift 1 Analysis |
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April 6 |
Shift 2 |
To be updated |
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April 6 Shift 2 Analysis |
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April 7 |
Shift 1 |
To be updated |
To be updated |
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April 7 Shift 1 Analysis |
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April 7 |
Shift 2 |
To be updated |
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April 7 Shift 2 Analysis |
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April 8 |
Shift 1 |
To be updated |
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April 8 Shift 1 Analysis |
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April 8 |
Shift 2 |
To be updated |
To be updated |
To be updated |
To be updated |
April 8 Shift 2 Analysis |
Select any shift above to explore detailed JEE Main Session 2 paper difficulty review with topic-wise insights.
The JEE Main April 2026 subject-wise analysis provides a difficulty level of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Daily JEE Main shift-wise updates of subject-wise performance will be added here as each exam is conducted.
The Physics section was moderate, with a balanced mix of conceptual and numerical questions. Students found Mechanics and Electromagnetism relatively straightforward, while Optics and Modern Physics required careful thinking.
Topics Covered
Mechanics (laws of motion, work-energy, rotational motion)
Thermodynamics
Electromagnetism (electrostatics, current electricity, magnetism)
Optics (ray optics, wave optics)
Modern Physics (atomic structure, semiconductors, nuclear physics)
Units & Measurements
Chemistry was moderate, mostly NCERT-based. Physical Chemistry had some calculation-heavy questions, while Organic and Inorganic sections required clarity of concepts.
Topics Covered
Physical Chemistry (atomic structure, thermodynamics, chemical equilibrium)
Inorganic Chemistry (periodic table, coordination compounds, p-block and d-block elements)
Organic Chemistry (hydrocarbons, alcohols, biomolecules, reaction mechanisms)
Mathematics was moderate in difficulty. Calculus and Algebra had slightly lengthy problems, while Coordinate Geometry and Trigonometry had straightforward application-based questions.
Topics Covered
Calculus (limits, integration, differential equations)
Algebra (matrices, quadratic equations, complex numbers)
Coordinate Geometry (conics, straight lines)
Trigonometry
Probability & Statistics
Shift 1 (Morning): Moderate overall; Physics easy to moderate, Chemistry easy, Mathematics moderate but less lengthy.
Shift 2 (Afternoon): Moderate overall, but Mathematics was slightly tougher and time-intensive, making this shift the most challenging so far.
Understanding the JEE Main April 2026 paper review and trends helps students:
Identify patterns in question types and topics.
Improve preparation strategies for future attempts.
Learn from previous shifts to strengthen weaker areas.
Reduce uncertainty and build confidence for upcoming exams.
Check detailed insights for each shift of JEE Main April 2026 Session 2, including overall difficulty, subject trends, and student feedback.
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