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JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Shift 2 Exam Concludes: Maths & Paper Analysis

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• Updated on 2 Apr, 2026, 6:19 PM, by Disha Yadav

The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Shift 2 exam concluded on 2 April 2026. Early insights on Mathematics difficulty and overall paper review are now emerging from student feedback and expert sources.

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Shift 2 Exam Concludes: Maths & Paper Analysis

The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Shift 2 exam was successfully conducted on 2 April 2026 (3:00–6:00 pm) across centres in computer-based mode. The National Testing Agency (NTA) completed the exam without major disruptions. Candidates have exited the exam halls and are sharing initial feedback on subject-wise difficulty and question trends. Detailed analyses are being compiled based on student responses.

 

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Shift 2 Exam Over: Mathematics Analysis & Difficulty

Early insights on the Mathematics section indicate that the subject maintained a balanced level of questions, with students expecting a mix of moderate and application-based problems. Full subject-wise analysis will be updated as more feedback arrives.

  • Mathematics questions covered standard JEE Main topics.
  • Difficulty was expected to be similar to previous shifts, with some lengthy questions likely.
  • Detailed topic-wise weightage and student reaction for Mathematics are being gathered.

 

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Shift 2 Exam Over: Overall Paper Review

According to overall early analysis:

  • The paper included Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics sections.
  • Overall difficulty is expected to be moderate based on initial student responses.
  • Subject-wise detailed reviews will be updated as more feedback comes in.

Student reactions from various forums suggest that time management was important, especially in Mathematics, where some questions required deeper problem-solving.

 

JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Shift 2 Exam Over: Answer Key & Next Steps

Memory-based question papers and unofficial answer keys are being released by coaching institutes to help students estimate scores before the official NTA key is published. After all shifts conclude, the official provisional answer key will be released by NTA, followed by the objection window and final result announcement.