JEE (Advanced): Students find some sections lengthy

JEE Advanced: Physics and Mathematics papers tricky, while Chemistry was relatively simpler.

May 24, 2015 05:22 pm | Updated 05:22 pm IST - BENGALURU

Students who cleared the JEE main exam are eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced exam. File Photo: K. Murali Kumar.

Students who cleared the JEE main exam are eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced exam. File Photo: K. Murali Kumar.

Several students who appeared for the JEE Advanced exam, which is an entrance test that will form the basis for admission to the Bachelor’s, Integrated Master’s and Dual Degree programmes in the 16 IITs and the Indian School of Mines (ISM) found the Physics and Mathematics papers tricky, while Chemistry was relatively simpler.

Students who cleared the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) main exam are eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced exam. This year, the chemistry paper was a bit different compared to last year as there were options for matrix match questions said, Dr. Sridhar G, Managing Director, Ace Creative Learning Pvt. Ltd.

Many students said that some sections of the paper which included the Mathematics and Physics sections were tricky. Some also said that the paper was lengthy and they were unable to complete the paper. “I was unable to complete the Math paper as it was lengthy and the questions were quite complex as well”, said Mandara G. a student of Sri Chaitanya Techno school, Yeshwanthpur.

Another student Aarish Dakhini from Mahesh PU College Belgaum said, “None of the papers easy, however Chemistry was the least complex”. However, a few like Chandana R from Sir M.V PU College, Danvangere found all the sections simple, “All the papers were good. I am quite happy with my performance and hopeful about getting into the college of my choice” she said.

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