The JEE Main Paper 1 Shift 1 held on 9th April 2019 was part of the first phase of the entrance exam conducted by NTA for engineering aspirants. The exam included three sections—Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics—each with 30 questions. The total paper had 90 questions and was conducted in online mode. Every correct answer was awarded 4 marks, while 1 mark was deducted for each wrong answer. The overall difficulty of this shift was moderate, with Chemistry being the easiest, Physics a bit conceptual, and Maths slightly lengthy.
I’m writing about this paper because many students preparing for JEE often don’t know where to begin with past paper practice. This 9th April Shift 1 paper is a good place to start because it reflects the NTA’s online exam style. Analysing such original papers helps students understand real question patterns, identify important topics, and fine-tune their time management. When I was helping a few students prepare last year, I noticed a big improvement when they switched from mock series to actual JEE papers. Solving these helps to build familiarity with the real exam experience. That’s why this paper holds strong value for every JEE aspirant.
JEE Main 9th April 2019 Shift 1 – Paper Overview
Here’s a quick look at the key features of this particular shift:
- Date: 9th April 2019
- Shift: Morning (Shift 1)
- Total Questions: 90 (30 each in Physics, Chemistry, Maths)
- Total Marks: 360
- Mode: Computer-based Test (CBT)
- Duration: 3 hours
- Marking Scheme: +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect
Subject-Wise Breakdown
Physics
- Level: Moderate
- Topics like Mechanics, Optics, and Electrostatics had more weight
- Few questions were tricky but based on NCERT concepts
Chemistry
- Level: Easy
- Mostly direct questions from NCERT
- Focus areas included Organic Chemistry, Chemical Bonding, and p-Block Elements
Mathematics
- Level: Moderate to tough
- Lengthy but manageable
- Key chapters included Calculus, 3D Geometry, Matrices, and Probability
Key Highlights
- No unexpected questions were reported
- Time management was the main challenge in Maths
- Chemistry helped in boosting the score quickly
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Final Thoughts
If you’re planning to take the next JEE Main attempt, solving this paper can give you a solid head start. The types of questions and pattern in this shift were very much aligned with what NTA generally follows. Also, because this was an actual paper, the difficulty and balance across subjects are real—not something designed artificially like in many mocks. I’d recommend solving this paper within the actual 3-hour limit, evaluating your mistakes, and then comparing with the official answer key. Even if you’re targeting 2025, early practice with papers like this will give you the edge that many others miss.