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JEE Main 2023 January 24th Shift 2 Chemistry Question Paper with Answer Keys and Solutions

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JEE Main 2023 | Chemistry 24 January Evening Question Paper- Answer key with Detailed Solutions

NTA Board, the conducting body of JEE Main for 24 January Evening JEE Main 2023 Question Paper, conducted the exam in 13 regional languages.


As Candidates who are yet to give the other JEE Main 2023 shifts and sessions, it becomes essential to get the gist of the overall difficulty level of the Questions asked in the Chemistry question paper and the analysis from experts and answer keys curated by the master teachers.


Category:

JEE Main Question Papers

Content-Type:

Text, Images, Videos and PDF

Exam:

JEE Main

Academic Session:

2024

Medium:

English Medium

Subject:

Chemistry

Year:

2023

Date and Month:

24th- January

Shift:

Shift-2 Evening

Available Material:

JEE Main Previous Year Question Papers with PDF


And candidates who gave the attempt are waiting for a detailed analysis of the question paper with solutions to evaluate their performance. The good news is that the detailed analysis of the subject-specific questions and the answer key of JEE Main 24 January Evening 2023 Chemistry question paper with solutions will be available on Vedantu after the exam. Candidates can download all the Chemistry on 24 January Evening JEE Main 2023 Question Paper in free pdf from our website post examination.

How to Download Chemistry Question Paper of JEE Main 2023 (January 24 Evening )?

Candidates can download the memory-based questions with solutions of JEE Main 2023 Chemistry question paper PDF. Just click on the links to download the free pdf of the answers. By downloading the question paper solutions, candidates can analyse the difficulty level of the exam, how much score candidates will get, what could be the cut-off, and what the candidate's rank could be.


In comparison to last year's paper, candidates found the overall questions in Chemistry  to be moderate to difficult this year. However, a few candidates have mentioned difficulty attempting questions such as application-based problems. The comprehensive analysis of each question from Chemistry in the question paper of JEE Main 2023 will be available. Also, some essential tips and tricks will be discussed to ensure the candidate’s performance improves in the upcoming JEE Main exams.


Candidates should dig into the type of questions from a topic or concept and refine their approach towards a question accordingly.


Chemistry 24 January Evening JEE Main 2023 Question Paper Analysis


  • Students found the Chemistry section to be more on the moderate difficulty level. Some even found it tougher than the other two sections.

  • This section, as expected, was more NCERT-centric and the questions asked were based on basic Chemistry concepts. Students who had thoroughly studied the NCERT textbook would’ve been able to ace this section, as per the experts.

  • Inorganic Chemistry comprised the least weightage as compared to Organic and Physical Chemistry.

  • Physical Chemistry comprised of questions from Chemical Kinetics, Ionic Equilibrium, and Atomic Structure. Organic Chemistry included questions from Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, and General Organic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry was more NCERT based. 

  • No question was asked from States of Matter, Biomolecules and Polymers.

FAQs on JEE Main 2023 January 24th Shift 2 Chemistry Question Paper with Answer Keys and Solutions

1. What is the JEE Main 2023 exam pattern?

This time, the JEE Main 2023 B.Tech session was divided into two sections - 1 and 2. Section 1 had 20 multiple-choice questions with a single correct answer, whereas section 2 contained 10 numerical-based questions, of which only five needed to be answered.

2. What was the initial reaction of students to the Chemistry JEE Main 2023 Day 1 Shift 2 paper?

Students deemed the Chemistry section to be moderate. Organic Chemistry held the most weightage but Physical Chemistry comprised most of the NAT questions. Also, the section was NCERT based just like Shift 1.