JEE Advanced Past Year Papers -Download Previous year papers for JEE Advanced Preparation
Solving past year papers is a very useful strategy for candidates preparing for JEE advanced. Solving the previous year's JEE advanced paper will provide the candidates with an idea about the patterns of questions asked in the examination and also help them improve their time management skills.
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“I think solving chapter-wise timed mock papers once someone has done bulk of chapters per subject, say 3-5 in each subject, helps a lot in understanding the topics. Also, one must have a look at past JEE Advanced questions for the corresponding chapter.” mentioned by Vaibhav Raj – AIR 3
“I solved mock tests about twice a month in class 11. The frequency of mock tests was increased to about twice a week when only a month was left for the exams. I feel that solving many practice papers when the exams are close helps in practicing time management, a very important skill to develop.” Mentioned by Muhender Raj – AIR 4
The JEE Advanced Exam Pattern is important to read for every student who wishes to appear for it. The JEE Advanced Exam Patterngives a clear idea to the student about the type of questions, exam duration exam language and various other important details about the examination.
The JEE Advanced Exam Pattern also helps in the planning of preparation for the examination and successfully clearing the same.
The JEE Advanced Exam Pattern details is as follows:
Particulars |
Details |
Mode of Examination |
Computer Based Test (CBT) |
Exam Duration |
3 hours (For Paper 1 and Paper 2) 4 hours for PwD candidates |
Subjects |
Paper 1:
Paper 2:
|
Number of Papers |
Paper 1 & Paper 2: Both are Compulsory |
Type of question |
MCQ’s, Numerical and Multiple Answer Question |
Language of Paper |
English and Hindi |
JEE Advanced Exam Pattern: Marking Scheme: Paper 1
Section |
Question Type |
Number of Questions |
Marking Scheme |
|||
Full Marks |
Partial Marks |
Negative Marks |
Maximum Marks |
|||
1 |
Single Correct Option |
6 |
+3 (only the correct answer is selected)
|
|
-1 - in all other cases |
18 marks |
2 |
One or more options is correct |
6 |
+4 (Only the correct options are selected)
|
+3 If all the four options are correct but only three options are chosen
+2 - If three or more options are correct but only two options are chosen, both of which are correct options.
+1 - If two or more options are correct but only one option is chosen and it is a correct option. |
-2 – In all other Cases |
24 marks |
3 |
Numerical Value Answer |
6 |
+4 - Only the correct answer is entered |
|
|
24 |
JEE Advanced Exam Pattern Marking Scheme: Paper 2:
Section |
Question Type |
Number of Questions |
Marking Scheme |
|||
Full Marks |
Partial Marks |
Negative Marks |
Maximum Marks |
|||
1 |
One or more options is correct |
6 |
+4 (Only the correct options are selected)
|
+3 If all the four options are correct but only three options are chosen
+2 - If three or more options are correct but only two options are chosen, both of which are correct options.
+1 - If two or more options are correct but only one option is chosen and it is a correct option. |
-2 - In all other Cases |
24 marks |
2 |
Numerical Value Answer |
6 |
+4 - Only the correct answer is entered
|
|
|
24 |
3 |
Single digit integer answer (0-9)
|
6 |
+3 If only the correct integer is entered
|
|
-1 - in all other cases |
18 |
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