The JEE Main 2019 Paper 1 for Shift 2 was held on 11th January and conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). This computer-based exam was a three-hour paper consisting of 90 questions – 30 each from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Students found this particular shift moderately tough, with Mathematics being the most time-consuming section. Chemistry remained formula-based and mostly theory-oriented, while Physics included conceptual numericals.
I’m covering this shift specifically because it’s often overlooked compared to the morning papers, even though it has many valuable takeaways for aspirants. When I analysed the paper, I noticed how the questions tested depth of understanding instead of just speed. Many students preparing for JEE focus on previous year papers but don’t always go through both shifts from the same day. That’s a mistake. Practising this paper helps you diversify your preparation with different types of questions, including application-based and tricky ones, especially in topics like Rotation, Thermodynamics, and Probability. If you’re planning serious mock practice, this shift gives you a full-length exam experience that reflects the actual difficulty balance JEE often maintains.
Paper Overview and Format
- Exam Date: 11 January 2019
- Shift: Evening (Shift 2)
- Total Questions: 90
- Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
- Marks per Question: +4 for correct, -1 for wrong
- Total Marks: 360
- Mode: Online (CBT)
- Duration: 3 hours
Subject-Wise Analysis
Physics
Physics in this shift leaned slightly on the tougher side, especially for those who aren’t confident with numericals.
Key Chapters Covered:
- Work, Power and Energy
- Ray Optics
- Rotational Motion
- Semiconductor Devices
- Magnetism
Advice: Focus on conceptual clarity. NCERT won’t be enough; refer to HC Verma and past years’ application-type questions.
Chemistry
Chemistry was the easiest of the three sections, which is often the trend in JEE Main papers. It was mainly NCERT-based.
Topics Seen in Paper:
- Chemical Bonding
- Coordination Compounds
- Organic Reactions and Mechanisms
- Periodic Table
- Electrochemistry
Advice: Don’t skip NCERT line-by-line reading. It makes all the difference in Inorganic and Organic.
Mathematics
This was the toughest section of the paper. Not because questions were new, but because they needed more time and calculation.
Chapters Included:
- Integration
- Probability
- Matrices and Determinants
- 3D Geometry
- Vector Algebra
Advice: Solve mock papers regularly and keep shortcuts/formula sheets handy during revision.
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Conclusion
The 11th January 2019 Shift 2 paper gives a complete snapshot of JEE Main’s structure and trend for serious aspirants. It offers a real test of concepts and time management, especially in Physics and Maths. If you’re solving previous year papers seriously, don’t skip this one. Make it part of your weekend practice, review the solution keys, and try to analyse your weak spots. You’ll notice how even small mistakes in time division or conceptual clarity can cost marks. Going through this paper with focus can give you an extra edge in your final preparation.