JEE Mains 2026 Preparation
How To Prepare?
- Give importance to class 11 subjects
Candidates should always give priority to and diligently concentrate on the class 11 subjects. They should organize a list of topics from the most basic to the most complex by speaking with their subject professors.
- Prepare a timetable and maintain effective time management
Candidates can plan and cover all the key chapters for the exam by making a timetable. They should plan out their study schedule well in advance, considering the time they have before the exam and their strengths and weaknesses.
- Understand the syllabus
They should familiarize themselves with the topics covered in the JEE Mains exam and ensure they have a good understanding of the material.
- Practice with previous year’s papers
Solve previous year’s papers to get a sense of the types of questions that are typically asked, and to identify areas where they need to focus their studies. By familiarizing themselves with the syllabus, candidates can make sure that they are studying all of the necessary material and not wasting time on topics that will not be covered.
- Take mock tests
Practice taking mock tests to improve their time management and test-taking skills.
- Revise regularly
Regular revision will help to reinforce the material in their memory and will help them remember it on test day.
- Seek Help
If candidates are having difficulty understanding a concept they should seek help from a teacher, mentor, or online resources.
Paper Analysis
JEE Main 2025 Paper Analysis
- The overall difficulty of JEE Main 2025 Session 1 and 2 is moderate. Topics from class 11 chapters were given more weightage in session 2 of the JEE Mains 2025 exam, while class 12 chapters got the majority of the questions in session 1.
- Regarding subject-wise difficulty level, Physics was moderate to difficult, Chemistry was easy and Mathematics was difficult.
JEE Main 2025 Paper Analysis Session 2
Mathematics
Moderate in difficulty. Questions were asked relating to all chapters, with a focus on Calculus and Algebra. Questions were asked from Matrices -2, 3D Geometry & Vectors-4, Permutation & Combination, Probability-2, Complex Numbers, Statistics, Progressions, Quadratic Equations, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, Area, Straight Line, Circle, Ellipse, and Conic Sections with mixed concept questions. The Numerical Section included long calculations from Calculus and Algebra textbook chapters. A couple of questions were regarded were "lengthy and tricky."
Chemistry
Easy. Organic and inorganic chemistry were given more weight than physical chemistry. Questions were asked regarding coordination compounds, p-block elements, chemical bonding, d and f block elements, stoichiometry, chemical kinetics, general organic chemistry, alcohol, ether, and phenol, biomolecules, amines, and carboxylic acids, as well as mixed concept questions. Some fact-based NCERT questions were asked.
Physics:
Easy to moderate. Kinematics, SHM, Work, Power, and Energy, Gravitation, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Magnetism, Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits, Modern Physics, and Atoms & Nuclei were among the topics covered. A few factual questions from NCERT chapters for class 12 were also asked. Numerical-based questions were lengthy and easy.