JEE Mains 2021 Question Paper – FAQs
Q. When will the JEE Main question papers be released for February session?
A. NTA will release the JEE Main question paper for February session along with the response sheet and the answer key in the official website.
Q. How to develop a better question-solving skill for JEE Main?
A. Practice as many previous years' question papers and take up as many mock papers as possible. I will help students to manage time, develop shortcut tricks and understand the level of questions.
Q. Will the NTA release JEE Main 2021 question paper session wise?
A. Yes. The JEE Main 2021 question paper will be released for each session.
Q. Will a student get a copy of my question paper and response sheet after the exam?
A. No, NTA does not give a copy of the question paper and response sheet after the exam.
Q. What is the examination mode of JEE Main 2021 and timings?
A. JEE Main exam 2021 will be conducted in online mode as a Computer Based Test. The forenoon session will be held from 9 am to 12 noon while the afternoon session will be held from 3 pm to 6 pm.
Q. When will the NTA release JEE Main 2021 answer keys for the February session?
A. NTA will release the JEE Main 2021 February answer keys after the completion of the exam.
Q. What are the three papers introduced in the exam pattern of JEE Main 2020?
A. There are three papers – BE/BTech, BArch and BPlan introduced by the NTA. Earlier, BArch and BPlan were considered as one paper.
Q. Is JEE Main question paper of shift 1 different from shift 2?
A. Yes, the JEE Main question papers 2021 for shift 1 and 2 are different. The authority has taken this measure to prevent leaking of questions before the commencement of second shift. However, there is not much difference between their difficulty level.
Q. What is the sequence of sections in the JEE Mains question paper?
A. The sequence of JEE Mains 2021 question paper is - Section 1: Physics, Section 2: Chemistry, Section 3: Mathematics
Q. Will, there be any numerical questions in JEE Main 2021?
A. Yes, NTA has introduced numerical based questions for BTech and BPlan papers. Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics will have numerical value questions. Also, the Mathematics section in both BArch and BPlan will contain numerical based questions.