WBJEE JENPAUH Paper Analysis 2023: Check Slot-wise Analysis

Hafsha Qureshi
Hafsha Qureshi

Updated on - Nov 28, 2023

Latest Updates for JENPAUH

  • 01 February 2024 :

    WBJEE JENPAUH 2024 exam dates have been announced by West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam Board.

WBJEE JENPAS paper analysis 2023 will be published once it is available. An analysis of the question paper will allow aspirants to understand the exam better. WBJEE JENPAUH 2023 is a state-level exam that is conducted annually by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board. This exam allows aspirants to apply to 60+ colleges in the state of West Bengal. This test allows admissions into B.Sc. Nursing, BPT, BASLP, B.Sc. (OTT, CTT, Electrophysiology, PT, Dialysis, RIS), and BMLT courses.

WBJEE JENPAUH Paper Analysis 2023

WBJEE JENPAUH 2023 will be conducted in two phases. The first paper will be of Chemistry and Physics, while the second paper will be Biology. Paper 1 will be conducted between 11am and 12.30pm and the second paper will be conducetd between 2pm and 3.30pm. Each paper will be held for a duration of 90 minutes.

Benefits of Paper Analysis

A paper analysis of WBJEE JENPAUH exam will provide candidates with much needed insights into the paper. The analysis will enable students to understand general emotion towards the exam, its level of difficulty and will provide candidates with the opportunity to calculate their scores. Following are the benefits of WBJEE JENPAUH paper analysis:

  • It provides a realistic view of the test
  • It allows cnadidates to weigh their chances of a good score
  • It ensures candidates are aware of the general opinion of the student community with regards to the exam
  • It reduces stress levels by informing candidates of the difficulty of the paper

Analysis of Physics Paper

  • Questions were of easy-moderate difficulty
  • Most questions were from the NCERT
  • Some questions were tricky
  • Few sums were asked
  • Paper was not lengthy

Analysis of Chemistry Paper

  • Questions were of easy difficulty
  • Most questions were direct
  • Most questions were taken from the NCERT syllabus
  • Very few questions were difficult or tricky
  • Paper was not time-consuming

A total of 6-7 questions were difficult in paper 1. The paper was short and could easily be completed in the given time frame.

Analysis of Biology Paper

  • Questions were of easy-moderate difficulty level
  • Most questions were direct
  • Most questions were taken from NCERT textbook
  • Zoology had more weightage than Botany
  • Paper was not lengthy or time-consuming

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