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JEE Main – Memory Based Question | Session 1 & 2

Get ready for an in-depth breakdown of JEE Main Session 1&2 memory-based questions. This session offers clear, step-by-step solutions for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, focusing on core concepts, smart problem-solving strategies, and exam-relevant insights. Ideal for students preparing for upcoming shifts or aiming to refine accuracy and speed, this analysis helps you learn from real exam questions and strengthen your JEE Main preparation with confidence.
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1JEE Main 2026 – Memory Based Question | Session 1Click to View
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3JEE Main 2025 – Memory Based Question | Session 1Click to View
4JEE Main 2025 – Memory Based Question | Session 2Click to View

JEE Main Exam Structure Overview

Subject-wise Question Distribution & Marking Scheme

SubjectSection A (MCQs)Section B (Numerical Value)Total QuestionsTotal Marks
Mathematics20525100
Physics20525100
Chemistry20525100
Total601575300

Key Examination Details:

Each Subject will have two sections. Section A will be of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) and Section B will contain Questions whose answers are to be filled in as a numerical value. There will be negative marking for incorrect answer in Section A and Section B. For each question in Section B, a candidate has to enter the correct integer value of the answer using the mouse and the on-screen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer. For Section B, the answer should be rounded off to the nearest integer.

Note: This structure represents the JEE Main examination format with a total of 75 questions worth 300 marks, divided equally among Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, with each subject having both MCQs and numerical value type questions.