
The JEE Main 2026 April 4 exam is being conducted in two shifts today, with Shift 1 (9:00 AM to 12:00 PM) currently underway and Shift 2 (3:00 PM to 6:00 PM) scheduled later in the day. Lakhs of aspirants are appearing for one of the most crucial engineering entrance exams, making the exam analysis and overall difficulty level an important factor for students to evaluate their performance and predict their scores.
In this article, we provide a detailed shift-wise analysis of the JEE Main 2026 April 4 paper, including subject-wise difficulty, question patterns, and student reactions. This will help candidates understand how the paper compares to previous sessions, identify good attempts, and estimate their expected percentile based on the overall difficulty level of both shifts.
The JEE Main 2026 April 4 exam is being conducted in two shifts, assessing candidates across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Early analysis suggests a balanced paper with a mix of conceptual and calculation-based questions.
Check the detailed shift-wise analysis for JEE Main 2026 April 4 on this page to understand the paper pattern, difficulty level, and good attempts. Get complete insights for both Shift 1 and Shift 2 exams, including subject-wise review and student reactions.
Shift 2 Analysis (3 PM – 6 PM)
The overall difficulty level for the JEE Main 2026 April 4 exam will be updated soon after both shifts are successfully conducted. A detailed day-wise summary, including subject-wise difficulty, good attempts, and student feedback, will be provided once the exam concludes. Stay tuned for accurate and complete insights.
The Physics section in JEE Main 2026 covers key topics such as Mechanics (laws of motion, work, energy), Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism (electrostatics, current electricity), Optics (ray and wave), Modern Physics (atomic structure, semiconductors), along with Units & Measurements. A detailed breakdown of difficulty level and question trends will be updated after the exam.
Chemistry includes all three major branches—Physical (atomic structure, thermodynamics, equilibrium), Inorganic (periodic table, coordination compounds, p-block elements), and Organic (hydrocarbons, alcohols, biomolecules). Complete subject-wise difficulty analysis and question insights will be shared once the exam concludes.
The Mathematics section features topics like Calculus (limits, integration, differential equations), Algebra (matrices, quadratic equations, complex numbers), Coordinate Geometry (conics, straight lines), Trigonometry, and Probability & Statistics. A detailed analysis of difficulty level and question patterns will be provided post-exam.
Shift 1 Chemistry Analysis
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