
The JEE Main 2026 April 6 Shift 1 question paper covered Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with a mix of conceptual and numerical questions.
Exam timing: 9 AM – 12 PM
Paper: JEE Main Paper 1 (B.Tech)
Total questions: 75 (Section A + Section B)
Marking scheme: +4 / -1 / 0
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
The subject-wise review for JEE Main April 6 Shift 1 has been updated. A detailed analysis of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, including topic-wise difficulty, question types, and trends, is now available for candidates to assess their performance.
The Physics section was moderate in difficulty and calculative, requiring careful application of formulas. Questions were asked from topics such as Electric Field, Ray Optics, Refraction, Error, Rotation, Elasticity, Simple Harmonic Motion (SHM), Current Electricity, Heat, and Thermodynamics. Students needed a strong conceptual understanding along with problem-solving speed to attempt all questions accurately.
JEE Main 2026 Physics Review – 6 April Shift 1 PDF
The Mathematics section was moderate in difficulty but lengthy, requiring careful time management. Questions were asked from a variety of important topics, including Vectors and 3D Geometry, Conic Sections, Matrices, Integration, Quadratic Equations, Calculus, Limits, Functions, and GP.
Students needed strong conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills to attempt all questions accurately within the given time.
A detailed comparison with other shifts of JEE Main 2026 Session 2 is now available. This analysis highlights difficulty variations, question patterns, and subject-wise trends across different shifts, helping candidates understand how the April 6 Shift 1 paper compares with other sessions.
Aspirants can use this information to gauge their relative performance and identify strong and weak areas for upcoming shifts.
This analysis is prepared using initial student feedback and expert review after the exam. It reflects the general difficulty level and paper structure of Shift 1.
JEE Main 2026 6 April Shift 1 Mathematics Exam Analysis