Download JEE Main July 2021 question paper pdf with solution and practice for the upcoming exam.
The NTA has released official JEE Main July question papers. Candidates can download below JEE Main July 2021 question paper pdf with answer key and solutions. Solving JEE Main 2021 July question papers will help candidates understand the difficulty level of the paper and subject-wise weightage of topics that were asked in the exam.
JEE Mains July 2021 question paper by coaching institutes is also provided below which can be practised as sample papers. JEE Mains 2021 July paper is available for all shifts held on 20, 22, 25 and 27 July. Candidates are also provided below JEE Main March 2021 Question papers and February papers.
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JEE Main phase 3 exam was held on July 20, 22, 25 and 27. JEE Main Answer key with question papers was released on July 29. JEE Main result July session has been announced on August 6. Read more to download JEE Main question paper and previous papers.
NO, it is compulsory to attempt all questions in the JEE Main exam. The JEE Main exam has negative marking and candidates must answer only those questions for which they know the correct answer. Students must note that there are no minimum marks in JEE Main that students need to score. Students gets All India Rank based on the marks they secure in exam and gets admission based on that rank.
There are two question types in JEE Main exam. Multiple choice questions and numerical ability questions. In MCQ, every question has 4 options with only 1 correct answer. Select the correct option. In numerical ability question type, no options are there. Solve them and write answer using keyword and mouse.
- Official JEE Main July 2021 Question Paper by NTA
- JEE Main July Question Papers by Resonance
- Official JEE Main March 2021 Question Paper
- Official JEE Main February 2021 Question Paper
Official JEE Main July 2021 Question Paper by NTA
JEE Main July Question Papers by Resonance
Candidates can check below memory-based JEE Main July 2021 question papers released by Resonance.
It is advised that students should solve at least previous 10 year question papers of JEE Main. However, the exam pattern as well as difficulty level of JEE Mains has underwent a lot of changes during the last 10 years but still solving previous year JEE Main question papers from last 10 years will definitely help in scoring the good marks in the exam. As new type of questions (Questions with Numerical Value Answer) were intrduced recently, students are advised to practice solving these type of questions to help solve it during the actual exam.
Chapterwise weightage of class 11 and 12 topics in JEE Main are mentioned below:
- Physics: Current Electricity Waves AC, Magnetism, Laws of Motion Work, Power and Energy.
- Chemistry the high weightage topics are s and p block elements, Coordination compounds, Thermodynamics Gaseous state, Chemical bonding, Atomic structure, Polymers, Environmental Chemistry Organic Chemistry.
- Mathematics, the high weightage topics are Sequence and Series Vectors and 3D, Integral and Differential Calculus, Definite and Indefinite Integral.
JEE Main July 27, 2021, Question Paper with Solution
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| Chemistry | Chemistry |
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JEE Mains July 20, 2021, Paper with Solution
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| Physics | Physics |
| Chemistry | Chemistry |
| Maths | Math |
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Official JEE Main March 2021 Question Paper
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Official JEE Main February 2021 Question Paper
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