
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is conducting Day 3 of JEE Main 2026 Session 1 today, January 23, in two shifts for BE/BTech candidates at exam centres across India.
Following the completion of Shift 1, the JEE Main 2026 January 23 Shift 1 exam analysis has been shared. The Shift 2 exam analysis will be updated shortly, along with memory-based questions, solutions, unofficial answer key PDFs, and student feedback once the examination concludes.
Shift 1 Analysis (9 AM – 12 PM) → JEE Main 2026 23 January Shift 1 Exam Analysis
Shift 2 Analysis (3 PM – 6 PM) → JEE Main 2026 23 January Shift 2 Exam Analysis
These pages include full paper review, student reactions, and subject-level breakdowns.
The JEE Main 2026 January 23 Shift 1 difficulty level has been updated after the conclusion of the exam at 12:00 PM. Student responses indicate slight variation between the two shifts, with one session proving more time-consuming for some candidates.
Overall, the paper maintained a balanced mix of conceptual and numerical questions, consistent with the JEE Main Session 1 exam pattern. Based on student feedback and trends observed on Day 1 (January 21) and Day 2 (January 22), the following difficulty-level expectations are outlined for today’s exam.
The Physics section was moderate in difficulty, with a mix of concept-based and statement-type questions. Some numerical problems were lengthy, making the section time-consuming, but it followed the syllabus and exam pattern.
Chemistry was moderate and concept-driven, with balanced questions from Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry. Very few questions were directly NCERT-based, so concept clarity was important.
Mathematics was the toughest and lengthiest section. Questions involved long calculations, especially from Calculus and 3D Geometry, requiring strong time management and accuracy.
The JEE Main 2026 January 23 Shift 2 exam concluded as scheduled, and initial student feedback indicates a moderate overall difficulty level. Candidates reported a balanced distribution of conceptual and numerical questions, with some sections requiring careful time management.
Overall, the Shift 2 paper closely followed the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 pattern, without any major deviations in syllabus coverage or question structure.
The Physics section analysis for Shift 2 is currently under evaluation. Details regarding difficulty level, question types, and time requirements will be updated here once student feedback and expert review are completed.
'The Chemistry section for Shift 2 is under evaluation. A detailed review covering section-wise balance, concept focus, and overall difficulty will be provided after the analysis process is finalized.
The Mathematics section analysis is yet to be released. Insights on difficulty level, length, and major topic weightage will be updated here once the Shift 2 paper review is completed.