JEE Main April 5 Exam Analysis 2026: Students Rate Physics and Chemistry as ‘Easy

Palak Patel06 Apr 2026
JEE Main April 5 Exam Analysis 2026: Students Rate Physics and Chemistry as ‘Easy

JEE Main 2026 April 5 Exam Analysis: What Students Really Felt

If you walked out of the exam centre on April 5, chances are you had mixed feelings — relief, confusion, and that one question you keep replaying in your head.

Based on student reactions and early expert analysis, the overall paper was moderate. But here’s the interesting part — Physics and Chemistry were actually easy, while Mathematics ended up being the real challenge.

Overall Difficulty Level

The April 5 paper (both shifts) followed a familiar pattern. Nothing shocking, but definitely not super easy either.

Subject Difficulty Level Student Reaction
Physics Easy to Moderate Formula-based and scoring
Chemistry Easy NCERT-based, direct questions
Mathematics Moderate to Tough Lengthy and time-consuming

Most students agreed — if you managed time well, this paper was a good scoring opportunity.

Physics: Easy but Slightly Lengthy

Physics was one of the most manageable sections this time. Questions were mostly formula-based and direct, which made it easier for students who had practiced well.

Many students finished Physics in around 45–50 minutes, which is a good sign in such exams. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}

Topics like Modern Physics, Current Electricity, and Thermodynamics were common, and nothing felt out of syllabus.

Chemistry: The Most Scoring Section

If there was one section that gave students confidence, it was Chemistry.

Most questions were directly from NCERT concepts, especially in Inorganic and Organic Chemistry. Many were statement-based, meaning if your theory was clear, you could solve them quickly. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Students called it the easiest section of the paper, and honestly, this is where marks could really be boosted.

Mathematics: The Real Time Killer

Now comes the part everyone struggled with — Mathematics.

It wasn’t necessarily very hard conceptually, but the calculations were long and time-consuming. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Many students couldn’t attempt all questions because of time pressure. So even if you knew the concepts, speed became the deciding factor.

Shift-wise Insight

Both Shift 1 and Shift 2 had a similar pattern:

  • Physics: Easy to moderate
  • Chemistry: Easy to moderate (slightly tougher in Shift 2)
  • Mathematics: Lengthy in both shifts

Overall, Shift 2 was considered slightly more challenging than Shift 1, but not drastically different. :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}

Final Verdict

So, was the paper easy or tough?

Honestly — somewhere in between.

If you were strong in concepts and managed time well, this paper was a good chance to score high. But if Maths slowed you down, it could have affected your overall attempt.

That’s the story of JEE Main April 5, 2026 — balanced, predictable, but with a twist in time management.

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