JEE Main 2026 January 22: Shift 1 & 2 Exam Analysis, Student Reactions and Memory-Based Questions

The National Testing Agency (NTA) successfully conducted Day 2 of JEE Main 2026 Session 1 on January 22, 2026, in two shifts across examination centres in India. Thousands of engineering aspirants appeared for the test, and soon after the exam, student feedback and expert reviews on paper difficulty and question trends emerged.
Exam Pattern
The examination was held in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Total Questions: 75 (25 per subject)
Maximum Marks: 300
Marking Scheme:
+4 for correct answer
−1 for incorrect MCQ
No negative marking for numerical value questions
Shift 1 Analysis (Morning Session)
Overall Difficulty
Students rated the Shift 1 paper as moderate to slightly difficult. Mathematics was considered the toughest section, followed by Chemistry, while Physics was comparatively easier.
Subject-wise Review
Mathematics
Lengthy and calculation-intensive
Required strong time management
Major topics: Calculus, Algebra, Sequences & Series, Probability, Vector Algebra
Physics
Moderate difficulty
Conceptual and statement-based questions
Topics included: Fluid Mechanics, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Thermodynamics
Chemistry
Moderate level
Balanced mix of Organic, Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
Questions from: Chemical Kinetics, Coordination Compounds, Mole Concept, p-Block Elements
Memory-Based Questions (Shift 1)
Students recalled questions related to:
Rate of reaction calculations
Reagent identification in organic chemistry
Electric field and potential
Integration-based calculus problems
Coordination number and crystal field theory
Shift 2 Analysis (Afternoon Session)
Overall Difficulty
The evening shift paper was also rated moderate, similar to Shift 1. Mathematics again emerged as the most challenging subject.
Subject-wise Review
Mathematics
Tough and time-consuming
Questions from: 3D Geometry, Vectors, Probability, Differential Equations, Matrices
Physics
Easy to moderate
Topics included: Ray Optics, Modern Physics, Magnetism, Semiconductor Devices
Chemistry
Moderate
Included 4–5 statement-based questions
Higher weightage from Class 11 syllabus
Topics: Biomolecules, Ionic Equilibrium, d- and f-Block elements, Chemical Bonding
Memory-Based Questions (Shift 2)
Students reported questions from:
Capacitor combinations
Vector triple product
Organic reaction mechanism
pH calculation
Logic gates in semiconductors
Student Reactions
Candidates shared that:
Mathematics was lengthy and scoring only with proper time management
Physics was comparatively easy and scoring
Chemistry was NCERT-based but tricky in parts
The paper was within syllabus and well balanced
Many students felt Shift 2 was slightly tougher due to complex math questions.
Expert Opinion
Our Education expert Vikas Kumar Sir stated:
The paper strictly followed the official JEE Main syllabus and pattern
No out-of-syllabus questions were reported
Mathematics played a deciding role in overall ranking
Accuracy and speed were crucial for high scores
About JEE Main 2026 Session 1
JEE Main 2026 Session 1 is being conducted from January 21 to January 29, 2026, in multiple shifts across India. The examination:
Is conducted for admission to NITs, IIITs and GFTIs
Serves as the qualifying test for JEE Advanced, required for IIT admissions
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