JEE Advanced Paper Analysis 2018 by Aakash Institute will be released after the national-level entrance exam which was conducted on 20 May 2018. Like every year, the exam was conducted in two papers i.e. Paper 1 and 2. According to the students who appeared for the JEE Advanced 2018, Paper-1, Physics was tough while Mathematics and Chemistry were of moderate level. Whereas, in JEE Advanced Paper-2, most of the students felt that the Mathematics part was the toughest. Aakash Institute will release the JEE Advanced paper analysis for both Paper 1 and 2. With the help of JEE Advanced Paper Analysis 2018 by Aakash Institute, the candidates can get to know the nature of exam like difficulty level, weightage of questions, topic-wise distribution of papers and types of questions that were asked in the exam etc. Along with the JEE Advanced analysis by Aakash, the coaching centre will also publish the expected cut off for qualifying the exam. As the exam is conducted in a computer-based mode, thus it is expected that the JEE Advanced 2018 Paper Analysis will be released a few days after the conclusion of the exam. For more information on JEE Advanced Paper Analysis 2018 by Aakash Institute, difficulty level, type of questions and more, read the article below.
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General Analysis of the exam
- Paper 2 was tougher than Paper 1
- Physics paper was lengthy and tough in Paper 1
- Chemistry equations took more time to solve.
JEE Advanced Analysis by Aakash - Important Dates
Candidates can check the important dates of JEE Advanced 2018 from the table below.
Events |
JEE Advanced Dates |
JEE Advanced Exam Date |
20 May 2018 |
JEE Advanced Answer Key Release (unofficial) |
20 May 2018 |
JEE Advanced Paper Analysis 2018 by Aakash Institute |
20 May 2018 |
JEE Advanced 2018 Official Answer Key |
By 29 May 2018 |
JEE Advanced Paper Analysis 2018 by Aakash Institute
JEE Advanced Paper Analysis 2018 by Aakash Institute is expected to be released after the exam on the same day. With the help of JEE Advanced Paper Analysis, the candidates will be able to evaluate their performance in the JEE Advanced 2018 Exam and they will also able to understand the nature of the exam in detail. The JEE Advanced Paper Analysis 2018 by Aakash Institute will be available on this page. The JEE Advanced 2018 Exam Analysis will be released for the following subjects:
Subjects |
Links to Download |
Physics |
Click Here |
Chemistry |
Click Here |
Mathematics |
Click Here |
Factors considered preparing JEE Advanced Analysis 2018 by Aakash
Following are the focus points that will be kept in mind by the experts of Aakash Institute while preparing JEE Advanced analysis 2018.
- The overall difficulty level of the exam
- Paper difficulty comparison between Paper-1 and Paper-2
- Section-wise difficulty level
- What type of questions were asked in the JEE Advanced exam
- Topics that were covered in all three subjects (in both papers)
- The marking Scheme for Paper-1 and Paper-2
- Whether the question paper was lengthy or not
- Nature of questions – Analytical, Straightforward or Conceptual
JEE Advanced 2018 Exam Pattern for Paper 1 and Paper 2
JEE Advanced 2018 Paper Analysis by Aakash Institute
As the analysis of JEE Advanced by Aakash Institute will be released after the test. Thus, aspirants can check the subject-wise JEE Advanced paper analysis which is compiled as per the students who appeared for the JEE Advanced 2018.
Physics - This section was more difficult in Paper-1 of JEE Advanced 2018. Most of the questions were asked from Class 11 and 12. The difficulty level of most of the questions ranged from moderate to difficult. However, the difficulty level of Paper-2 was moderate.
Chemistry - This section was moderate in both, Paper-1 and Paper-2. The questions were based on Class 11 and 12 syllabus.
Mathematics - This section is the toughest part in Paper-2 but moderate in Paper-1.
JEE Advanced 2018 Expected Cutoff
JEE Advanced Cutoff indicates the minimum percentage of marks that required by the candidates to be included in the JEE Advanced rank list. With the help of JEE Advanced cut off, the candidates will be able to consider their admission in the 23 IITs (Indian Institutes of Technology). According to the official website of JEE Advanced, only those candidates will be included in the rank list who score the minimum prescribed marks in each subject and in aggregate.
Subjects |
Paper-1 |
Paper-2 |
Total Marks |
Maximum Marks in Physics |
61 |
61 |
122 |
Maximum Marks in Chemistry |
61 |
61 |
122 |
Maximum Marks in Mathematics |
61 |
61 |
122 |
Maximum Aggregate Marks |
183 |
183 |
336 |
While deciding JEE Advanced Paper Analysis 2018 by Aakash Institute there are some important factors that are considered by the experts of the institute.
- The difficulty level of the JEE Advanced 2018 Exam
- Total number of candidates appeared for the exam
- Total number of seats available
- Total number of applications received for the admission
JEE Advanced 2018 Qualifying Marks
The aspirants, who are willing to get admission to a premier IIT, will have to score minimum qualifying percentage of marks and in the individual subjects depending on their category as well. Here we have mentioned the minimum qualifying marks for the last year i.e. JEE Advanced 2017.
Rank List | Min. Percentage of Marks (Each Subject) | Min. Percentage of Aggregate Marks |
CRL (Common Rank List) | 10.0 | 35.0 |
OBC – NCL Rank List | 09.0 | 31.5 |
SC Rank List | 05.5 | 17.5 |
ST Rank List | 05.5 | 17.5 |
CRL – PwD | 05.5 | 17.5 |
OBC – NCL PwD Rank List | 05.5 | 17.5 |
SC – Pwd Rank List | 05.5 | 17.5 |
ST – PwD Rank List | 05.5 | 17.5 |
Preparatory Course Rank List | 25.0 | 87.5 |
*OBC - NCL = Other Backward Class - Non Creamy Layer, SC = Schedule Caste, ST = Schedule Tribe, PwD = Person with Disabilities.