My Shift of JEE Main is on 30. Will the question paper be easy or tough?

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    Abdulla Mohammed

    2 years ago
    It is the point that the difficulty of the exam doesn't depend on the shift and the date it is being conducted .
    Actually most of the JEE papers are said to be tough at the ending days of the exam than those that are at the starting days of the exam. But regardless of all these criteria , my suggestion to you is ,"Don't worry about the exam to be tough or easy. Just stay relaxed and calm. And attempt only those questions which you are confident with."
    All the best for your exam.
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    Samridhi Yadav | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    The difficulty level of the exam does not depend on shift and date.
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    Vaibhav Dubey

    2 years ago
    Level of paper does not depend on date or shift of examination, it only depends on relative papers of that year.
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    Raj Baisoya

    2 years ago
    The difficulty level does not depend on date or shifts.
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    Keytan Sethi | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    The difficulty of the paper doesn't depend on the shift, but on the relative pattern of the paper that year.

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