
The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 exam has once again tested the patience, preparation, and strategy of lakhs of engineering aspirants across India. As students walked out of the exam centers, one thing became clear β not all shifts were the same.
While Shift 1 was considered tough and calculation-heavy, Shift 2 turned out to be comparatively moderate and balanced. This difference in difficulty has sparked discussions among students about normalization, expected scores, and percentile outcomes.
In this blog, we will break down:
- Shift-wise difficulty level
- Subject-wise analysis
- Student reactions
- What it means for your result
Overall Exam Difficulty: What Students Experienced
Based on student feedback and expert analysis, the overall difficulty of the exam varied between shifts.
- Shift 1: Moderate to tough and lengthy
- Shift 2: Moderate to slightly tough but more balanced
Many students felt that Shift 1 was one of the tougher papers of Session 2, mainly due to the time-consuming nature of the questions.
On the other hand, Shift 2 provided a slightly more manageable experience, although it was still not an easy paper.
Shift 1 Analysis: Tough, Lengthy, and Time-Consuming
The morning shift created a strong impact due to its difficulty level.
π₯ Key Highlights of Shift 1:
- Paper was lengthy and required strong time management
- Mathematics was the toughest and most time-consuming section
- Physics was moderate but required conceptual clarity
- Chemistry was relatively easier but had some tricky questions
Students reported that:
π Even well-prepared candidates struggled to complete the paper on time
The biggest challenge was balancing speed and accuracy, especially in Mathematics.
Subject-Wise Breakdown (Shift 1)
π Mathematics
- Difficulty: Moderate to Tough
- Nature: Lengthy and calculation-heavy
- Topics: Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry
π This section consumed the most time and made the paper feel difficult.
β‘ Physics
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Nature: Formula-based + conceptual
- Topics: Modern Physics, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics
π Students with strong basics found it manageable.
π§ͺ Chemistry
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
- Nature: Mostly NCERT-based
- Mix of Organic, Inorganic, and Physical
π Considered the most scoring section.
Shift 2 Analysis: More Balanced but Still Competitive
The afternoon shift gave students a slightly better experience.
π Key Highlights of Shift 2:
- Overall paper was moderate to slightly tough
- More balanced compared to Shift 1
- Mathematics still remained the toughest section
- Chemistry continued to be scoring
Experts noted that Shift 2 was less intense compared to Shift 1, although it still required solid preparation.
Subject-Wise Breakdown (Shift 2)
π Mathematics
- Difficulty: Moderate to Tough
- Still lengthy and time-consuming
π Continued to be the biggest challenge in this shift as well.
β‘ Physics
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Mix of conceptual and application-based questions
π Required understanding rather than rote learning.
π§ͺ Chemistry
- Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
- Mostly NCERT-based
π Again the most scoring section for students.
Biggest Observation: Mathematics Dominated the Paper
Across both shifts, one thing was consistent:
π Mathematics was the toughest section
- Lengthy calculations
- Multi-step problems
- High time consumption
This made time management the biggest deciding factor in overall performance.
Good Attempts & Expected Performance
Based on difficulty level:
π Shift 1:
- Good attempts: Around 45β55 questions
π Shift 2:
- Good attempts: Around 48β58 questions
Higher accuracy will play a key role in achieving a good percentile.
How This Affects Your Result (Normalization Factor)
Since JEE Main is conducted in multiple shifts, normalization ensures fairness.
π What this means:
- Students from tougher shifts (like Shift 1) may get benefit in percentile
- Raw marks may vary, but percentile adjusts difficulty differences
This is why:
π You should not compare marks directly with students from other shifts
Student Reactions: What Aspirants Are Saying
After the exam, students shared mixed reactions:
π Shift 1 Students:
- βPaper was too lengthyβ
- βMaths took most of the timeβ
- βCouldnβt attempt all questionsβ
π Shift 2 Students:
- βPaper was balancedβ
- βChemistry was scoringβ
- βBetter than expectedβ
What Students Should Do Now
After the exam, the focus should shift to the next steps:
π 1. Wait for Answer Key
- Compare your responses
- Calculate expected score
π 2. Donβt Panic About Difficulty
- Tough paper = lower cutoff
- Easy paper = higher cutoff
π 3. Focus on Percentile, Not Marks
- Percentile matters more than raw score
π 4. Prepare for Next Step
- JEE Advanced (if qualified)
- Counselling (JoSAA)
Common Mistakes After Exam
β Comparing marks with others
β Overthinking paper difficulty
β Ignoring normalization factor
π Stay calm and trust the process.
Final Thoughts
The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 exam clearly showed how difficulty can vary between shifts.
- Shift 1 tested patience and time management
- Shift 2 tested concept clarity and balance
But in the end:
π Every student is evaluated fairly through normalization
Conclusion
Whether your shift was tough or moderate, remember:
π JEE Main is not just about one paperβitβs about overall performance
Focus on:
- Accuracy
- Strategy
- Next steps
Because your journey doesnβt end hereβit just moves to the next stage.