Thu Jan 23 10:10:50 UTC 2025: ## JEE Main 2025 Day 1: Exam Deemed Easy to Moderate
**NEW DELHI** – The first day of the January 2025 JEE Main BTech/BE examination was held across the country on January [Date], with initial assessments indicating an overall easy-to-moderate difficulty level. The exam, consisting of 300-mark papers in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, was administered in two shifts.
According to Vidyamandir Classes, the morning session was particularly manageable. The Chemistry section was well-balanced across physical, organic, and inorganic topics, largely aligning with the NCERT syllabus. While a potentiometer question from a supposedly deleted topic appeared in Physics, Vidyamandir Classes noted that a strong grasp of fundamental concepts would allow students to achieve a 60% score. Mathematics, they stated, was lengthy but not overly difficult, similar to previous years. Allen Career Institute Pvt. Ltd. echoed these sentiments, describing the morning shift as medium difficulty with lengthy calculations. They provided a more detailed breakdown of the subject-wise distribution of questions.
Allen’s analysis of the Physics section highlighted a distribution of questions across various topics, including those in Mechanics, Waves, Electromagnetism, and Modern Physics. Their analysis of Mathematics indicated a focus on Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, and 3D vectors.
Last year’s JEE Main exam was assessed as moderate to difficult. However, the number of perfect scores (100 NTA score in Paper 1) increased significantly to 56 candidates in 2024, a 13 candidate increase from 2023. The article also provided a comparison of qualifying cutoff scores for various categories from 2019 to 2024, showing a consistent upward trend across all categories.
**(Note: The final paragraph about a missing woman in Hyderabad is unrelated to the JEE Main exam and has been omitted from this news article.)**