JEE Mains 2026 April 8 Exam LIVE: The National Testing Agency has conducted the JEE Mains April 8 exam, and the result is expected to be declared by 20 April. As per the initial reactions of the students who appeared in this shift, the overall paper was Moderate and lengthy. Maths was tough as the calculations were lengthy. Physics was formula-based with moderate-level questions, and chemistry was easy with some tricky questions.
Candidates can check detailed shift-wise analysis, difficulty level, and key insights here after the exam, helping them evaluate performance and understand overall trends.
JEE Main Session 2 Question Paper 2026 - Shift-wise PDFs
Below is an overview of the JEE Main Session 2 2026 exam structure, covering dates, shifts, mode, and subjects.
Exam Dates: 2 April to 8 April 2026
Total Exam Days: Multiple days (as per official schedule)
Total Shifts Per Day: 2 (Morning & Evening)
Mode of Exam: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Subjects Included: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Question Types: MCQs + Numerical Value Questions
JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Exam Live Update
The April 6 Shift 2 exam of JEE Main 2026 Session 2 was conducted from 3 PM to 6 Noon in CBT mode. Based on initial student reactions and expert analysis, the overall paper was moderate to tough and slightly lengthy.
The paper followed the standard JEE Main pattern, focusing on both conceptual clarity and application-based questions. While the overall difficulty ranged from moderate to tough, Mathematics stood out as the most time-consuming section. Variations in difficulty may continue in upcoming shifts.
Also Check: JEE Main 2026 Session 1 analysis
This section has now been updated based on April 6 Shift 1 reactions:
The difficulty of JEE Main 2026 shift wise analysis may vary across different exam dates and shifts.
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Exam Date |
Shift (Morning / Evening) |
Overall Difficulty |
Physics |
Chemistry |
Mathematics |
Detailed Analysis Link |
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2 April |
Morning (Shift 1) |
Moderate |
Moderate |
Easy |
Moderate |
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2 April |
Evening (Shift 2) |
Moderate |
Moderate |
Moderate |
Moderate to Difficult |
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4 April |
Morning (Shift 1) |
Moderate to tough |
Moderate |
Easy |
Moderate to tough |
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4 April |
Evening (Shift 2) |
Moderate to Tough |
Moderate |
Moderate |
Moderate and Lengthy |
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5 April |
Morning (Shift 1) |
Moderate |
Moderate but lengthy |
Easy |
Moderate |
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5 April |
Evening (Shift 2) |
Moderate |
Easy to Moderate |
Easy |
Moderate and Lengthy |
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6 April |
Morning (Shift 1) |
Moderate to Tough |
Moderate |
Moderate |
Moderate and Lengthy |
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6 April |
Evening (Shift 2) |
Moderate |
Easy to Moderate |
Easy to Moderate |
Moderate to Tough |
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8 April |
Morning (Single Shift) |
Moderate and Length |
Moderate and lengthy |
Moderate |
Moderate and lengthy |
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Click on each shift to view detailed JEE Main 2026 paper difficulty analysis with topic-wise breakdown and student reactions.
The shift-wise analysis for JEE Main Session 2 2026 will provide detailed insights for each exam date and shift. Students can check individual shifts to understand difficulty level, subject-wise trends, and student feedback.
The detailed subject-wise analysis for JEE Main April 8 is now available. Students can review the performance of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, including difficulty level, important topics, and question patterns to better understand the exam trend.
Physics featured a balanced mix of conceptual and calculation-based questions. Students with strong command over formulas and basic concepts found the section relatively manageable. The questions were largely from core areas like Mechanics, Modern Physics, Electrostatics, Thermodynamics, Ray Optics, and Units & Dimensions.
JEE Main 2026 8 April Physics Exam Analysis
Chemistry was mostly straightforward and heavily based on NCERT concepts. Students who had revised theory thoroughly found it easy to attempt. Organic Chemistry had a good weightage, along with Inorganic, while topics like Surface Chemistry appeared as relatively simpler questions.
Topics Asked: Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Surface Chemistry
Nature of Questions: Direct, theory-based, NCERT-focused
Difficulty Level: Easy to moderate and scoring
JEE Main 2026 April 8 Chemistry Exam Analysis
Mathematics turned out to be the most challenging and time-consuming section. The questions involved lengthy calculations and required careful selection to manage time effectively. Major topics included Integration, Coordinate Geometry, and Matrices, making it the deciding section for overall performance.
Topics Asked: Integration, Coordinate Geometry, Matrices
Nature of Questions: Lengthy, calculation-intensive
Difficulty Level: Toughest section in the paper
JEE Main 2026 April 8 Mathematics Exam Analysis
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