JEE Main 2026 April 4 Shift 1 Analysis (OUT): Check Difficulty, Marks vs Percentile & Question Paper PDF

Mahima Gupta

Updated On: April 04, 2026 06:00 PM

JEE Main 2026 Paper for April 4 Shift 1 can be accessed along with the detailed question paper analysis here. Our experts have analyzed the trend, noting that Mathematics was significantly lengthier and more complex than Physics and Chemistry.
JEE Main 2026 Day 2 Question Paper Shift 1 (OUT)JEE Main 2026 Day 2 Question Paper Shift 1 (OUT)

JEE Main 2026 Paper 4 April: The Day of 2 JEE Mains 2026 exam on April 4 Shift 1 concluded successfully, and Shift 2 to conculde at 6 PM. Overall, Day 2 Shift 1 paper was moderate to Difficult and was on the harder side compared to the April 4 examination. As per students, Mathematics was Tough, Chemistry was lengthy, and Physics was doable. No out-of-syllabus questions were asked in this shift. On Day 1, the paper was 'Moderate' overall, and no subject was tough. The paper was balanced and doable with just a few tricky questions from Mathematics and Chemistry. A similar difficulty level is expected on April 4 as well. Through this live blog, students can check the memory-based question paper for April 4 Shift 1 and 2, along with a detailed analysis of the question paper.

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JEE Main April 4 Shift 1 Question Paper PDF (Memory Based)

Find JEE Main 2026 April 4 Shift 1 Questions and Answers in the following table or click here to download JEE Main 2026 April 4 Shift 1 Question Paper PDF .
Question JEE Main 2026 April 4 Shift 1 Answer Key (Unofficial)
1. Let A = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5) and B = {a, b, c). Then the number of functions which are not onto are 93
2. Radius of a soap bubble is increased from 1 cm to 2 cm. Work done in process is (S is surface tension) 2.4 πS x 10 -3 J
3. A rod is placed along principal axis as shown. Find length of image 5 cm
4. If z be a complex number such that |z + 2| = |z-2| and arg (z-3/z+i) = π/4 then the value of z is 3i
5. Nuclei A and B form a nucleus C. BE/N for A, B and C are 3 MeV 7 MeV and 6 MeV. Then energy produced in
2A3+B4C10
14 MeV
6. Total number of lone pairs and o bond pairs formed by central atom (Xe) in XeO 4/6- 6
7. Let A is a matrix of order 3 such that |A| = -4. Then, the value of ladj (adj (2adj(A))-¹)| is 1/2 28
8. The number of ways 4 boys and 3 girls are to be arranged in a row so that all 3 girls are not together, is equal to 4320
9. Find coefficient of friction if time taken by block in rough surface is 50% more than time taken by smooth surface. The distance slide by the mass is same in both the cases. μ= 5/9
10. Statement I: BP order is HI < HBr < HCI < HF.
Statement II: MP order is HI < HF < HCI < HBr.
Statement I and Statement II are incorrect
11. Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Maltose is a non-reducing sugar
Statement II: Lactose is a reducing sugar
Statement I is Incorrect but statement I is Correct
12. -5/7
13. The domain of the function cos -1 (4π+2[x]/3), where [-] is greatest integer function, is [-1/4, 3/4]
14. Inputs of A and B are given. Find output result Y of the circuit A + B _
15. If the wavelength of first line of Balmer series and of Brackett series of H are respectively λ 1 and λ 2 and a respectively, then value of λ 1/ λ 2 Is 0.16
16. What will be the pH at 25°C of solution obtained by mixing of 100 ml, 0.5 M NH OH solution and 0.01 M, 25 mL. NH 4 Cl solution? (pK b of NH 3 = 4.74) 11.56
17. Let S is the sum of first n terms of an A.P and a is the nth term of A.P. If first term of the given A.P is and S 30 a3/3o. Then, the common difference of the given A.P is 5/87
18. 1/2
19. For the circuit given below, find the V AB and I AB 24 V, 4A
20. Match the following
Species M
Mn 2+ (P) √24
Co 2+ (Q) √35
Cu 2+ (R) √15
Cv 2+ (S) √3
(i)→(Q), (ii) → (R), (iii) → (S), (iv) → (P)
21. Match the following:
List-1 List-II
(Amino Acid) (Single letter code)

(I) Arginine (P) D
(II) Lysine (Q) K
(III) Glutamic acid (R) E
(IV) Aspartic acid (S) R
Choose the correct option
(I) S (II) Q (III) R (IV) P
22. If the value of f(\sin x| + |x sin x)dx = B(1-3cosa) + ßsinß then ẞ is equal to 2
23. There are two samples of gases :
Sample A→ Number of moles is 2 and volume is 3 Vo
Sample B→ Number of moles is 2 and volume is Vo
If relation between pressure and volume for both samples is P = P 0 / (1 + (V/V 0 )2)
Then find difference between temperature of sample B and sample A
P 0 V 0 /10R
24. A spiral coil having total 200 turns, inner radius 3 cm and outer radius 6 cm'has 20 mA current through it Find its magnetic moment. 84π x 10 -4 Am 2
25. If 'n' is the number of lone pairs of electrons in the equatorial position of the most stable structure of CIF, which of the following ions also have 'n' unpaired* electrons?
V 3+
Tl 3+
Cu2+
Nl2+

Tl2 +
A, D and E only

Also read | JEE Main Toughest Shift April 2026 Live Updates

Pro-Tip for April 5 Aspirants: Download our curated JEE Main April 2026 High-Priority Formula List PDF. Use this sheet to help you remember key points and reduce calculation mistakes during tomorrow's important shifts.

JEE Main 2026: April 4 Shift 1 Exam Analysis (Subject-Wise)

Based on the student feedback and expert insights from the April 4 Shift 1 session, here is a structured analysis table to help students appearing for subsequent shifts.
Subject Difficulty Level Key Highlights & Trends
Mathematics Difficult & Lengthy Toughest section of the paper. Heavily weighted towards the Class 12th syllabus . Features time-consuming calculations. While the concepts weren't necessarily "out of syllabus," the steps required to reach the final answer were extensive. Many students struggled to complete more than 10–12 questions accurately due to the time pressure.
Physics Moderate Most scoring section. High focus on Modern Physics and Ray Optics . Included tricky thermodynamics problems. Most questions were direct applications of formulas. High-scoring students reported finishing this section in 45–50 minutes .
Chemistry Easy to Moderate Almost entirely NCERT-based . Students who focused on the textbook's theory found this section very smooth. Inorganic and Organic chemistry dominated the MCQ section, while Physical Chemistry was largely relegated to the Numerical Value Type (NVT) section.
Overall Moderate to Difficult Significant jump in difficulty compared to Day 1.

JEE Main April 4 Shift 1: Student Reactions & Sectional Feedback

Here are the initial responses from test centers collected by CollegeDekho expert Mahima Gupta for Day 2 Shift 1.
Student Name Feedback on Difficulty & Paper Trend Key Highlight
Aman Verma "Maths was a complete time-trap. I spent nearly 40 minutes just on the Vector & 3D section because all 5 questions were incredibly lengthy." Maths: Lengthy
Sanya Iyer "Chemistry was mostly NCERT-based, but the 2-3 statement-based questions required very deep conceptual clarity to avoid negative marking." Chemistry: Conceptual
Rahul Meena "Physics felt like a lifesaver. Modern Physics and Ray Optics had 2 questions each that were quite direct if you knew the formulas." Physics: Scoring
Ishita Gupta "The Thermodynamics question in the numerical section was very tricky. The calculations were intense and took much longer than expected." Tricky Numericals
Vikram Singh "There was a heavy tilt towards the Class 12th Syllabus in Mathematics. Specifically, seeing 3 questions from Matrices was a surprise." High 12th Weightage
Ananya Reddy "Overall, this shift felt more difficult and lengthy compared to my January attempt, mostly because of the calculation density in Maths." Tougher than January

JEE Main April 4 Shift 1: Good Attempts (Subject-Wise)

This table helps students validate their performance. Since Mathematics was time-consuming, a "Good Attempt" count is slightly lower than Physics and Chemistry.

Subject No. of Questions Good Attempts
Physics 25 18 – 21
Chemistry 25 19 – 22
Mathematics 25 10 – 13
Overall 75 47 – 56

Expected Qualifying Cutoff for JEE Advanced 2026

Here's the anticipated JEE Advanced 2026 Qualifying Cutoff
Expected Percentile Expected Marks Range (Out of 300)
99.9 Percentile 250 – 265
99 Percentile 182 – 192
98 Percentile 168 – 178
97 Percentile 155 – 165
95 Percentile 130 – 140
90 Percentile 105 – 115

JEE Main 2026 April 5 Weightage Analysis: High-Yield Chapters to Boost Your Percentile

Based on the January session and Day 1 April shifts, following chapters are currently dominating the papers. If you are looking for last-minute revision, then prioritize these:

Subject

Critical "Rank-Booster" Chapters

Expected Weightage

Physics

Magnetic Effects, Modern Physics (Atoms/Nuclei), Current Electricity

35%

Chemistry

Coordination Compounds, p-Block, GOC, Chemical Kinetics

40%

Mathematics

Matrices, Vectors & 3D Geometry, Integral Calculus

45%

Also read | JEE Main 2026 April 2 Shift 1 and 2 Question Paper

Master These 20 Recurring Question Patterns for JEE Main 2026 April 5 Exam

NTA has a history of repeating specific concepts. Ensure you are familiar with these 20 patterns:

Subject

Question Patterns

Physics

  1. Thermodynamics: Calculate total work done in a cyclic P-V process.
  2. Optics: Problems on Apparent Depth (d' = d/μ) in multi-layered tanks.
  3. Modern Physics: Einstein’s Photoelectric equation (K max = hυø).
  4. Semiconductors: Zener Diode voltage regulation and current through R s .
  5. Capacitors: Calculating equivalent capacitance with dielectric slabs.
  6. EMI: Motional EMF in a rotating rod (E = 1/2 BωL 2 ).
  7. Logic Gates: Determine the final output Y for NAND/NOR gate combinations.
  8. Current Electricity: Use the relation I = nAev d to find Drift Velocity.

Chemistry

  1. Coordination: d^n configuration and Magnetic Moment (μ = √n(n+2)).
  2. Inorganic: Molecular geometry of Xenon Fluorides (XeF 2 , XeF 4 ).
  3. Solutions: Calculating Van’t Hoff factor (i) for electrolytes.
  4. Kinetics: Finding "Order of Reaction" using initial rate tables.
  5. Amines: Basicity order: Gas phase (3° > 2° > 1°) vs Aqueous.
  6. GOC: Stability of Carbocations/Carbanions using Inductive & Resonance effects.

Mathematics

  1. 3D Geometry: Finding the Image of a point in a plane.
  2. Conics: Finding eccentricity (e) from a shifted Ellipse/Hyperbola.
  3. Calculus: Newton-Leibniz formula for differentiating under the integral.
  4. Matrices: Solving systems of equations using Cramer’s Rule (Δ = 0 cases).
  5. Algebra: Sum of infinite G.P. involving log or trig terms.
  6. Vectors: Finding the Shortest Distance between two skew lines

Stay tuned to this live blog for JEE Main 2026 April 4 Question Paper with Answer Key for Shift 1 and 2, along with detailed exam analysis and more!

JEE Main 2026 April 4 Exam Live Updates

  • 06 00 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Shift 2 Concludes; Day 2 of JEE Main April Session Over

    The JEE Main exam held on April 4 during the second shift has now concluded. Students are leaving test centers across the country. Early reports indicate that this afternoon session was similar to the morning session, with many students finding Mathematics challenging. We are speaking with students to find out if the difficulty level was still 'Moderate to Tough' or if the second shift was easier. Stay tuned for student reactions and a breakdown of each subject coming up soon!

  • 05 00 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Physics Comparison – Shift 1 vs Shift 2 Expectations:

    Physics in the morning was 'Balanced but Conceptual.' Experts are eager to see if Shift 2 maintains this or leans back into the 'Formula-Based' style seen on April 2nd. A key topic to watch for in the upcoming student exit polls will be Electromagnetism, which had a lower-than-average representation in the morning.

  • 04 00 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Inside the Exam Hall: Shift 2 Progress:

    As Shift 2 crosses 1 hour, early reports from digital surveillance and center invigilators suggest a smooth conduct of the exam. Candidates are reportedly spending significant time on the Mathematics section, indicating that the 'lengthy' trend observed in the morning may be continuing into the afternoon session."

  • 03 45 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Shift 1 Marks vs Percentile Trend

    "With the full Shift 1 paper now under expert review, the consensus is that a raw score of 185+ will be necessary to hit the 99 percentile mark. This is slightly lower than the January session's peak, primarily due to the 'time-trap' created by the 5-question surge in Vector-3D and the calculative nature of the Thermodynamics problems."  

  • 03 00 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    JEE Main 2026 Day 2 Shift 1 vs Day 2 Shift 2 Comparison

    Comparing today's morning session with the April 2nd shifts, students feel that today’s paper was slightly tougher. While the Physics and Chemistry levels remained consistent, the jump in the difficulty of Mathematics has made Shift 1 of April 4 the toughest shift of the Session 2 so far."

  • 02 33 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Marks vs Percentile Estimates for Day Shift 1

    Given the 'Moderate to Tough' nature of the April 4 Shift 1 paper, experts predict a slight dip in the marks required for the 99th percentile compared to the January session. A score of 180-185 is currently estimated to be the cut-off for a 99 percentile, owing primarily to the lengthiness of the Mathematics section.

  • 02 00 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Physics Analysis: Formula-Based but Tricky

    "Physics is being rated as Moderate. While the majority of questions from Modern Physics and Current Electricity were formula-based, students flagged the Thermodynamics and Ray Optics questions as particularly tricky. One student noted that the Thermodynamics problem required multiple steps of calculation, making it a potential trap for those not careful with units."

  • 01 30 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Chemistry: Organic vs Inorganic Weightage

    Initial reports from CollegeDekho’s student interaction suggest a balanced Chemistry section, though Organic Chemistry featured a few 'weird' and tricky questions that weren't seen in previous years' papers. However, direct statement-based questions from NCERT helped students maintain a steady pace in this section

  • 01 10 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Mathematics Emerges as the 'Rank Decider'

    "As more students exit the centers, the consensus on Mathematics is unanimous: it is the toughest section seen so far in the April session. With a heavy emphasis on Vector 3D (5 questions) and Calculus, the section was not just conceptually difficult but also 'calculation-intensive,' causing many students to leave several questions unattempted to save time."

  • 12 40 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Overall JEE Main 2026 April 4 Shift 1 Difficulty Moderate to Tough

    Students and experts categorize the April 4 Shift 1 paper as Moderate to Tough, noting a clear increase in difficulty compared Day 1 shifts. While the paper followed the expected NTA pattern, the overall time pressure was significantly higher due to the calculative nature of the questions."

  • 12 00 PM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Shift 1 Ends: Stay Tuned for First Reactions

    The bell has rung! Shift 1 of the April 4 exam is officially over. Initial reports from center gates will be available anytime soon. Refresh this page every 2 minutes for memory-based questions and Shift 2 final checklist!

  • 11 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Physics "LCR Resonance" Quick-Tip

    A quick reminder for the afternoon shift: In an AC Circuit at Resonance, the impedance is minimum (Z=R) and the current is maximum. If the frequency is changed, the "Quality Factor" (Q) determines the sharpness of the resonance. This is a high-yield concept for today's Numerical section.

  • 10 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Shift 2 Strategy: The "Chemistry Buffer"

    While Shift 1 is underway, Shift 2 students should finalize their "Subject Order." Data from the January 2026 session shows that finishing Chemistry in under 45 minutes provides a massive psychological and time-based advantage for the tougher Physics and Maths sections.

  • 09 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Day 2 Shift 1 Examination Officially Commences

    The clock has started for the April 4 Shift 1. Approximately 1.2 lakh students are now attempting the paper. Initial expert sentiment suggests Physics will remain moderate and formula-heavy, while Mathematics might test your patience with multi-step calculations.

  • 08 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Center Gates Open for Shift 1 Entry

    Reporting has begun at centers nationwide. If you are a Shift 1 student, move toward the gate now to avoid the last-minute rush. For Shift 2 students: This is your "Prime Revision" window. Focus on Coordinate Geometry (Tangents and Normals) as these frequently dominate the afternoon shifts.

  • 07 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Breakfast for Brain Power and Center Transit

    Have a light, protein-rich breakfast. Avoid heavy or oily foods that could cause lethargy during the exam. As you head to the center, do a mental rehearsal of your Time Management Strategy: 40 mins for Chemistry, 60 mins for Physics, and 80 mins for Mathematics.

  • 06 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Logistics and Admit Card Final Protocol

    Rise and shine! Perform a final "Pocket Check." You need your Admit Card (All Pages), a valid Original ID (Aadhar/Voter ID), and two recent photographs. Ensure you are wearing simple, pocket-less clothing to ensure a smooth, stress-free security check at the center.

  • 05 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    The "Golden Hour" for Formula Scanning

    As the sun rises, open your High-Priority Formula List PDF. Focus exclusively on Electromagnetism and Thermodynamics. These chapters often yield direct, formula-based questions in the morning shift. A 10-minute scan now ensures these equations are in your "working memory."

  • 04 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Early Morning Focus on Circadian Rhythms

    For those waking up early, avoid the temptation to start a new chapter. Your brain is in a "retrieval mode." Drink a glass of water and do a mental walk-through of the Modern Physics formulas. Keeping the mind calm at 4 AM prevents pre-exam anxiety spikes.

  • 03 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Deep Sleep for Cognitive Retention

    Peak cognitive function is achieved when the brain is fully rested. If you are a Shift 1 student still awake, prioritize sleep now. The neural pathways used for Coordinate Geometry and Calculus require a refreshed prefrontal cortex to avoid "silly errors" during the 3-hour grind.

  • 02 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Chemistry Inorganic "Oxidation State" Scan

    Quickly visualize the structure of Caro’s Acid (H2​SO5​) and Marshall’s Acid (H2​S2​O8​). Remember the peroxy linkage; calculating the oxidation state of Sulphur as +8 is a common trap; it can never exceed +6. This is a classic 4-mark gift from the NTA.

  • 01 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    The "Rest Over Revision" Rule

    At this hour, your brain needs REM sleep to process the Physics and Mathematics formulas you've studied over the last 48 hours. Scientific data suggests that 6+ hours of sleep can improve your problem-solving speed by 20%. Switch off your devices; the "Active Recall" window will open at 6 AM.

  • 12 00 AM IST - 04 Apr'26

    Final Log-Off: Trust Your 2026 Preparation

    The day of the exam has arrived. According to the NIT Tier mapping, even a 90.0+ percentile ensures a spot in top GFTIs or North-East NITs. Close your books, trust the Formula List PDF, and allow your brain to recover. Your hard work over the last two years is your greatest asset.

  • 11 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    North-East NITs & CSAB Special Round Trends

    For students in the 91.0 – 93.0 percentile range (Rank 98,001 – 1,26,000), the CSAB Special Rounds for North-East NITs offer branches like Bio-Medical or Food Tech. Tomorrow, every single correct answer in the Mathematics Algebra section could push you from a Tier 3 NIT into a Newer NIT Lower Branch.

  • 10 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Magnetism "Permeability" Quick-Scan

    Do a 5-minute mental check on the relation between Relative Permeability (μr) and Susceptibility (χ): μr = 1 + \χ. NTA frequently tests this in theoretical MCQs. Knowing the behavior of Diamagnetic materials in a non-uniform magnetic field can be a quick 4-mark win.

  • 09 40 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    The 97 Percentile Strategy For Tier 3 NITs

    For aspirants currently scoring in the 97.0 – 98.0 percentile bracket (Rank 28,001 – 42,000), Tier 3 NITs like NIT Agartala and NIT Meghalaya are prime targets. To secure branches like Electrical or Mechanical, ensure you do not miss out on "Easy Kill" topics tonight—specifically Logic Gates and Error Analysis.

  • 09 20 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Target Mapping For Tier 1 & Tier 2 NITs

    If you are aiming for Tier 1 or Tier 2 NITs like NIT Jalandhar or NIT Silchar, the data shows a target percentile of 98.5 – 99.5. With an approximate rank range of 7,001 – 21,000, your focus tomorrow must be on "Zero Negative Marking." In a moderate-to-tough paper, accuracy in the Chemistry NCERT section will be your primary rank-booster.

  • 09 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Modern Physics "Rydberg Constant" Relations

    Double-check the Energy levels of a Hydrogen atom (-13.6, -3.4, -1.5, -0.85 eV). Memorizing these values helps you solve transition problems in under 30 seconds without manual calculation.

  • 08 40 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    The 1.2 Lakh Rank Buffer: CSAB Special Round Trends

    If your current mock scores suggest a rank in the 90,000 – 1.2 Lakh range (91.0 – 93.0 percentile), do not lose hope. The CSAB Special Rounds often provide seats in Bio-Medical or Integrated MSc programs at newer NITs. Stay focused on accuracy tomorrow to climb into the 95+ bracket.

  • 08 20 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Chemistry P-Block "Anomalous Behavior" Quick-Read

    Briefly read the Anomalous behavior of Nitrogen and Oxygen from NCERT. Factors like small size, high electronegativity, and absence of d-orbitals are the most cited reasons in "Assertion-Reason" type questions.

  • 08 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Logistics Lockdown: Admit Card And ID Verification

    Stop all study activities for 15 minutes. Check your Admit Card (all pages), original Aadhar Card, and two passport-sized photographs. Ensure your bag is packed with a transparent water bottle and a simple transparent ballpoint pen. Logistics should be the last thing on your mind tomorrow.

  • 07 40 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Fluid Mechanics "Bernoulli’s" Sign Conventions

    Review the Torricelli’s Law for efflux velocity (v = √2gh). Ensure you understand that Bernoulli’s Principle is essentially the "Law of Conservation of Energy", this conceptual grounding helps in eliminating incorrect options in the MCQ section.

  • 07 20 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Probability Distribution Formula Recap

    Master the Binomial Distribution formula (P(X=r) = nCr pr qn-r). Specifically, memorize the relation: Mean = np and Variance = npq. These are the most common calculation-based questions in the 2026 Statistics section.

  • 07 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    GFTI And State-Quota Strategy For 95 Percentile

    For aspirants in the 95.0 – 96.0 percentile range (Rank 56,000 – 70,000), look toward NIT Srinagar or GFTIs like BIT Mesra. Focus on Environmental Chemistry and Polymers tonight; these chapters carry high weightage for securing a seat in newer NIT branches.

  • 06 40 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Organic Chemistry "Distinction Tests" Summary

    Review the Lucas Test (Alcohols), Tollen’s/Fehling’s (Aldehydes), and Carbylamine Test (Primary Amines). These "Color/Smell" based identification questions are staple statement-type MCQs for the NTA.

  • 06 20 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Wave Optics "Phase Difference" Logic

    Clear your head on the relation between Phase Difference (ø) and Path Difference (Δx): ø = 2π/λ Δx. Questions on the "Intensity of Fringe" at a certain distance from the center are expected to be tricky in the April 4 shift.

  • 06 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    The 97 Percentile Threshold: NIT Tier 3 Opportunities

    According to last year’s data analysis, achieving a percentile of 97.0 to 98.0 (ranked between 28,000 and 42,000) can provide access to Civil and Mechanical Engineering programs at Tier 3 NITs, such as Agartala or Meghalaya. If you fall within this scoring range, focus your final preparation hours on Semiconductors and Logic Gates, as these are the most consistent and easiest-to-score chapters.

  • 05 40 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physical Chemistry Degree Of Dissociation α Drill

    In the final hour of your Physical Chemistry review, practice 3 questions on Van't Hoff Factor (i). Use our High-Priority Formula List PDF to clarify the relation i = 1 + (n-1)α. This is a high-yield concept for the Numerical Value section.

  • 05 20 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Coordinate Geometry Tangent Shortcuts

    Do not derive equations tomorrow! Revisit the Condition of Tangency (c2 = a2(1+m2)) and the Point of Contact formulas. These are the backbone of Coordinate Geometry and help you solve 3D-related problems without heavy integration.

  • 05 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Understanding The NIT Tier 2 Admission Safety Net

    For students aiming for a stable career in ECE or Mechanical at NIT Durgapur or Silchar, the target is the 98.5 – 99.0 percentile bracket (Rank 14,000 – 21,000). If you find tomorrow’s paper exceptionally tough, don't panic—accuracy is more important than attempting 75/75 questions.

  • 04 40 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Chemistry Biomolecules "Structures To Know"

    Quickly sketch the structures of Glucose (Pyranose form) and Fructose. Identifying the "Anomeric Carbon" and the number of chiral centers is a common MCQ pattern. This 5-minute exercise could secure you 4 marks instantly.

  • 04 20 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Magnetism And Matter Snap-Revision

    In the next 15 minutes, review Ferromagnetic vs. Paramagnetic materials and the Curie Temperature relation. These theoretical questions are "time-savers" that allow you more minutes for the lengthy Mathematics section expected in the April 4 shift.

  • 04 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    NIT Tier 1 Aspirant Target: 99.5+ Percentile Goal

    If you are eyeing CSE or AI at NIT Surathkal or Trichy, remember that the closing rank trend for Round 1 sits between 500 – 3,500. This requires a near-perfect accuracy rate in tomorrow's paper. Focus tonight only on the 20 Must-Solve Patterns to ensure no silly mistakes in "standard" questions.

  • 03 45 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Transition To High-Yield Mental Checklists

    As the afternoon wraps up, stop solving lengthy new problems. Shift your focus to NCERT Chemistry "Blue Boxes" and Physics Dimensional Analysis. These small details often differentiate a 98 percentile from a 99.5 percentile, the latter being the gateway to Tier 1 NITs like Trichy or Warangal.

  • 03 30 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Circles And Tangent Conditions

    For the circle x2 + y2 = a2, the condition for the line y = mx + c to be a tangent is c2 = a2(1 + m2). This "Condition of Tangency" is the foundation for most Coordinate Geometry problems involving intersections.

  • 03 15 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Chemistry P-Block Group 15-18 Trends

    Focus on the Oxoacids of Phosphorus and Sulphur. Draw the structures of H3PO3 (dibasic) and H3PO4 (tribasic). Knowing the number of P-H bonds helps you identify the "Reducing Character" of the acid instantly.

  • 03 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Wave Optics Interference Fringe Width

    Ensure you can calculate the Fringe Width (β = λD/d) in Young's Double Slit Experiment. If the whole apparatus is immersed in a liquid of refractive index μ, the new fringe width becomes βμ. This simple relation is a high-yield concept for tomorrow.

  • 02 45 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Thermodynamics State Functions Vs Path Functions

    In the final hour of this block, clarify your Thermodynamic Definitions. Remember: Internal Energy (U), Enthalpy (H), and Entropy (S) are State Functions, while Heat (q) and Work (w) are Path Functions. This conceptual distinction is a frequent "Multiple Correct" or "Statement Type" trap.

  • 02 30 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Binomial Theorem General Term

    Master the General Term formula (Tr+1 = n/r an-r br). Practice finding the "Term Independent of x"—it’s a staple for the April 4 paper. If the power of x in the term is zero, you've found your r value.

  • 02 15 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Quick-Read

    Don't skip this chapter! Spend 15 minutes on Eutrophication, BOD (Biochemical Oxygen Demand), and Photochemical Smog. The components of "Classic Smog" (smoke, fog, and SO2) vs. "Photochemical Smog" (O3, PAN, and NOx) are essential for statement-based MCQs.

  • 02 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Atomic Structure And Spectral Lines

    In the Bohr Model, be ready to calculate the Shortest and Longest wavelengths in the Lyman and Balmer series. Use the Rydberg formula: 1/λ = R Z2 (1n1- 1n22). Remember, for the "Limit" of a series, n2 is always infinity.

  • 01 45 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Statistics Variance Calculations

    Statistics is the easiest "4 Marks" in the Maths paper. Ensure you know the formula for Variance σ2 - ∑ xi2/n -(-x)2). If every observation is multiplied by k, the new variance becomes k2 times the old one. This property is a JEE favorite.

  • 01 30 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Chemistry Hydrocarbons And Isomerism

    Focus on Geometrical Isomerism (cis-trans) and the number of optical isomers in compounds with chiral centers. For tomorrow's April 4 shift, review the Ozonolysis of Alkenes; it’s a classic way for the NTA to ask you to "work backward" from products to the original hydrocarbon.

  • 01 15 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Communication Systems And Modulation

    While often ignored, Amplitude Modulation (AM) is a frequent 4-mark question. Memorize the formula for the Modulation Index (m = Amax - Amin /Amax + Amin) and the sideband frequencies. It takes 5 minutes to learn and secures one full question.

  • 01 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Semiconductor Electronics Logic Gate Drill

    Logic Gates are "free marks." In the next 15 minutes, draw the truth tables for NAND and NOR gates. Practice converting a complex circuit into a single Boolean expression (Y = —A.B). If you see a bubble at the output, it’s an inversion—stay alert!

  • 12 45 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Matrices Multiplication Properties

    Revisit the properties of Transpose and Symmetric Matrices. A high-probability question for tomorrow involves (AB)T = BT AT and the characteristic equation of a matrix to find A-1 quickly. This can save you from tedious, long-form calculations.

  • 12 30 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Chemistry Chemical Bonding And Molecular Shapes

    This is the "Bread and Butter" of the Chemistry section. Review the VSEPR theory for molecules like ClF3 (T-shaped) and SF4 (See-saw). Don't forget the Molecular Orbital Theory (MOT) bond order for O2 and N2 ions—NTA loves asking about their paramagnetic vs. diamagnetic nature

  • 12 15 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Dual Nature Of Matter And Radiation

    Expect at least two questions on the Photoelectric Effect and De Broglie Wavelength. A recurring 2026 pattern involves a graph of stopping potential (V0) vs. frequency (ν). Ensure you can calculate the Slope (h/e) and the Intercept (Work Function/e) without confusion.

  • 12 00 PM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Post-Lunch Mental Refresh And Numerical Strategy

    After your mid-day break, pivot your focus to the Numerical Type (Section B) questions. Remember, in JEE Main 2026, you only need to attempt 5 out of 10. Strategize now: identify your "Safe Zones", usually Physical Chemistry and 3D Geometry, where the answers are less likely to involve complex integration.

  • 11 45 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Area Under The Curve (Integration)

    Focus on the area between a Parabola and a Line or two Parabolas (y2 = 4ax and x2 = 4ay). The formula Area = 16ab/3 is a lifesaver for the numerical section. Practice sketching the curves quickly to identify the correct limits of integration.

  • 11 30 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Chemistry Biomolecules "Reducing Sugars" List

    Quickly list the reducing and non-reducing sugars. Remember: Sucrose is a non-reducing sugar, while Maltose and Lactose are reducing. This single fact often appears as a statement-based question in the April session.

  • 11 15 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Error Analysis And Instruments

    Expect at least one question on Screw Gauge or Vernier Callipers. Calculate the "Least Count" carefully. If the zero of the circular scale is above the reference line, the error is negative—don't forget to add it back to the final reading!

  • 11 00 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Thermodynamics And Thermochemistry Signs

    In the final hour of your morning block, clarify your Sign Conventions. In Physics, W is work done by the gas (Positive), while in Chemistry, W is work done on the system. Mixing these up is the most common cause of negative marking in JEE Main.

  • 10 45 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Matrices Properties And Inverse

    Revise the properties of Adjoint and Inverse. A frequent question involves finding the value of |adj(adj(A)). If you know the formula |A|(n-1)2}, you can solve a 2-minute problem in 5 seconds. These time-savers are what separate the 99 percentilers from the rest.

  • 10 30 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Inorganic Chemistry Salt Analysis "Color Codes"

    Don't let Salt Analysis scare you. Memorize the colors of common precipitates: AgCl (White), AgBr (Pale Yellow), and AgI (Yellow). Knowing the "Confirmatory Tests" for basic radicals like Fe3+ and Cu2+ can save you valuable time in the Chemistry section.

  • 10 15 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Ray Optics "Power Of Lens" Combinations

    In Ray Optics, the combination of lenses and mirrors (Silvering of Lenses) is a "Hot Topic." Remember the effective power formula: Peq = 2PL + PM. This specific pattern has appeared in almost every JEE Main session since 2023 and is a top contender for tomorrow.

  • 10 00 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physical Chemistry Formula Application Check

    By now, you should be halfway through your morning study block. Shift your focus to Chemical Kinetics. Practice 1st-order reaction problems where you need to find the time taken for 75% or 99.9% completion. Use our High-Priority Formula List PDF to verify the k and t1/2 relations.

  • 09 45 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Sequence And Series "Sum To n Terms"

    Review the formulas for the sum of n, n2, and n3 natural numbers. A common 2026 pattern involves an Arithmetico-Geometric Progression (AGP). If you see a series where the numerator is in A.P. and the denominator is in G.P., use the "Shift and Subtract" method to solve it quickly.

  • 09 30 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Organic Chemistry Name Reactions Final Scan

    Focus on the "Carbonyl Compounds" section. The Reimer-Tiemann and Kolbe’s reactions are high-priority for the April 4 paper. Write down the intermediate products for these reactions; NTA often asks for the "major product" under specific temperature conditions.

  • 09 15 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Electromagnetic Induction (EMI) Priority

    EMI questions in 2026 have shifted toward Motional EMF and Lenz’s Law applications. Ensure you can determine the direction of induced current in a loop entering a magnetic field. Remember: e = -L(di/dt), the negative sign is crucial for conceptual MCQ options!

  • 09 00 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mock-Test Environment Simulation

    The "Real-Time Simulation" starts now. If you aren't taking a full mock test today, spend the next three hours in a distraction-free zone. Work through our 20 Must-Solve Repeated Question Patterns without looking at the solutions. This builds the mental stamina required for tomorrow’s three-hour grind.

  • 08 45 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Chemistry Periodic Table Trends Checklist

    In these final 24 hours, don't ignore the basics. Review the exceptional trends in Ionization Enthalpy (specifically Nitrogen vs. Oxygen) and Electron Gain Enthalpy (Chlorine vs. Fluorine). These direct, NCERT-based questions are the fastest way to build a score buffer.

  • 08 30 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Vector Algebra Visualisation

    Vectors and 3D Geometry often carry a combined weightage of 12-16 marks. Today, ensure you can visualize the Scalar Triple Product as the volume of a parallelepiped. If a, b, and c are coplanar, the determinant must be zero; this is a frequent 4-mark question pattern.

  • 08 15 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    High-Yield Topic Spotlight: Current Electricity

    Current Electricity is a "guaranteed marks" chapter. Today, focus specifically on Potentiometer and Wheatstone Bridge applications. The 2026 trend suggests NTA is favoring questions where you find the unknown resistance or the shifting of the null point when a shunt is added.

  • 08 00 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Morning Shift Strategy And Biological Clock Sync

    If your exam is scheduled for the morning shift tomorrow, your brain needs to be at its peak performance right now. Use this hour to solve at least 15 Mixed MCQ questions from Physics and Chemistry. This "wakes up" your problem-solving neurons and aligns your focus with the actual exam timing of 9 AM.

  • 07 45 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Exam Day Mental Simulation And Logistics Check

    By 8 AM, your focus must shift slightly to logistics. Check your Admit Card, valid ID proof, and transparent pen. Visualize your exam temperament: decide now that if the Mathematics section is tough, you will not panic but will pivot to maximize Physics and Chemistry.

  • 07 30 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Semiconductor And Logic Gate Verification

    Verify the Truth Tables for XOR and XNOR gates. In the April 2 shifts, students struggled with "transistor as a switch" problems. Ensure you can identify the Saturation and Cutoff regions on the output characteristic curve.

  • 07 15 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Chemistry Bio-Molecules And Polymers Checklist

    These chapters are "Pure Gold." Spend 15 minutes memorizing the structures of essential amino acids and the monomers of Nylon-6,6 and Bakelite. The April 4 paper is expected to have at least two direct questions from this section.

  • 07 00 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Final Hour Slot For Difficult Concept Clarification

    Use this hour to tackle the one topic you’ve been avoiding. Whether it’s Rotational Dynamics or Ionic Equilibrium, spend 60 minutes on solved examples only. Do not pick up new theory; look at how the problems are structured and where the "trick" lies.

  • 06 45 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Probability And Statistics Quick-Scan

    Probability is often the "Boundary Topic" between a 98 and 99 percentile. Review the Bayes’ Theorem framework. For Statistics, ensure you know the relationship between Variance and Mean for the first n natural numbers; it’s a frequent 4-mark gift from the NTA.

  • 06 30 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Heat And Thermodynamics Curve Analysis

    Be prepared for Carnot Engine efficiency problems combined with Entropy. A recurring pattern involves finding the temperature of the source/sink when efficiency is doubled. Use 1 - T2/T1 and keep temperatures in Kelvin—never Celsius!

  • 06 15 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Organic Chemistry Reagent Master List

    Focus on Named Reactions involving LiAlH4 and NaBH4 selectivity. With the April 4 shift likely emphasizing Organic synthesis, knowing which reagent reduces a carboxylic acid but spares a double bond is critical. Review the Aldol and Cannizzaro conditions one last time.

  • 06 00 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    20 Must-Solve Repeated Question Patterns Released

    The "Survival Kit" is here. We have cataloged 20 Question Patterns that have appeared in over 80% of JEE Main papers since 2022. These include the Shortest Distance between skew lines and Logic Gate truth tables. Solving these today ensures you are familiar with at least 40-50 marks worth of content.

  • 05 45 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Matrices And Determinants Shortcuts

    Save time on April 4 by using the Property of Adjoints. Remember: |adj(A)| = |A|n-1 and adj(adj(A)) = |A|n-2 . A. These shortcuts are essential for solving the "System of Equations" problems that are expected to be lengthy this year.

  • 05 30 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Physics Mechanics Error Analysis Reminder

    In the heat of the exam, students often forget the significant figure rules in the Numerical Value section. Re-read the rules for addition and multiplication of errors. A single decimal mistake in a simple Vernier Calliper question can cost you 5 marks (4 + negative 1).

  • 05 15 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Chemistry Coordination Compounds Secret Strategy

    For tomorrow’s exam, do not just memorize the Spectrochemical Series; understand the application of Crystal Field Splitting Energy (CFSE). Questions regarding the "inner-orbital" vs "outer-orbital" complexes are a staple for the April 4 paper. If the ligand is CN- or CO, expect pairing!

  • 05 00 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Formula List PDF Link Now Active For Download

    We have just updated our JEE Main 2026 Formula List PDF above on our blog. This PDF highlights only "Trigger Formulas", those required for multi-step problems in Electrodynamics and Physical Chemistry. Download it now to use as your primary reference for today’s practice.

  • 04 45 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    High-Priority Topic Weightage Final Forecast

    Our experts have analyzed the April 2 paper to predict the April 4 trend. Expect a heavy tilt towards Vectors & 3D Geometry in Mathematics (at least 3-4 questions) and Coordination Compounds in Chemistry. Make these your "Alpha Topics" for the next four hours of deep study.

  • 04 30 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Mathematics Integration Properties Checklist

    Definite Integration is a "Rank-Maker." Today, focus specifically on the Wallis Formula and the King’s Property. Statistics from the January 2026 session show that 40% of integration problems were solved using the property ∫ab f(x) dx = ∫ab f(a+b-x) dx. Write this down five times to anchor it.

  • 04 15 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Modern Physics Drill For Guaranteed Marks

    Modern Physics typically accounts for 15-20% of the Physics section. Ensure you have the Photoelectric Effect graph (Kmax vs. frequency) memorized. A common trap for the April 4 shift could be the calculation of the de-Broglie wavelength of an alpha particle versus a proton; keep the mass ratios clear (mα = 4mp) to avoid calculation errors.

  • 04 00 AM IST - 03 Apr'26

    Strategic Morning Warm-Up And Memory Retrieval

    The final 24 hours should begin with "Active Recall" rather than passive reading. At this hour, focus on the Inorganic Chemistry exceptions that frequently appear in early morning shifts. Revisit the trends of anomalous properties in the Oxygen and Nitrogen families. A quick 15-minute scan of the Solubility Product (Ksp) rules now will ensure these "easy-to-forget" values stay in your short-term memory for tomorrow.

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