
The JEE Main 2026 April 4 Shift 2 exam is scheduled from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, covering Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Like previous sessions, the paper is expected to test a balance of conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills, with questions ranging from numerical calculations to application-based problems. This shift is crucial for candidates appearing in Session 2, as it allows them to assess their preparation against the overall difficulty level. A detailed shift-wise analysis, including topic-wise weightage, question types, and student reactions, will be shared after the exam concludes to help aspirants evaluate their performance and plan for upcoming sessions.
The JEE Main 2026 April 4 Shift 2 question paper will cover Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with a mix of conceptual and numerical questions.
Exam timing: 3 PM – 6 PM
Paper: JEE Main Paper 1 (B.Tech)
Total questions: 75 (Section A + Section B)
Marking scheme: +4 / -1 / 0
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Overall difficulty level is expected to be moderate to slightly tough
Mathematics: Likely to be lengthy and time-consuming
Physics: Expected mix of conceptual and application-based questions
Chemistry: Anticipated to be relatively easier and straightforward
Difficulty may vary slightly compared to Shift 1
The subject-wise review for JEE Main April 4 Shift 2 will be updated after the exam. A detailed analysis of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, including topic-wise difficulty, question types, and expected trends, will be shared once the shift concludes.
Detailed subject-wise analysis for Physics will be updated soon after the exam concludes.
Detailed subject-wise analysis for Chemistry will be updated soon after the exam concludes.
Detailed subject-wise analysis for Mathematics will be updated soon after the exam concludes.
The comparison with other shifts of JEE Main 2026 Session 2 will be updated once all shifts are completed. This section will provide insights on difficulty variations, question patterns, and subject-wise trends across different shifts to help candidates gauge relative performance.
This analysis is prepared using student feedback and expert review after the exam.
It reflects the general difficulty level and paper structure of Shift 2.