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Experts and toppers unanimously recommend solving previous year question papers to crack the JEE Advanced exam effectively. As one of the most challenging exams globally, JEE Advanced spans 6 hours with two papers, each lasting 3 hours. The JEE Advanced 2025 exam is scheduled for May 18.

JEE Advanced last 10 years solved question papers can boost your preparation to the next level. To get under the skin of JEE Advanced exam and understand its intricacies, candidates must deep dive into the previous year JEE Advanced papers. Read details below.

Last 10 Year JEE Advanced Question Papers with Solutions

Last 10 Year JEE Advanced Question Papers with Solutions

Last 10 Year JEE Advanced Question Papers with Solutions: Candidates can download JEE Advanced previous year papers with solution for last 10 year on this page. Solving the JEE Advanced last 10 year papers will help students cover the topics asked in previous years and understand the difficulty level of exam. Although exact questions are not repeated in IIT JEE, questions on similar concepts with changed values can come in JEE Advanced 2026 exam.  

The JEE Advanced exam has two question papers, each of three hours duration and covering subjects Maths, Physics, and Chemistry. We've provided here the JEE Advanced PYQ solutions for both papers of each year.

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  • Download Last 10 Years Solved JEE Advanced Question Papers
  • Benefits of Solving JEE Advanced Last 10 Year Question Papers
  • JEE Advanced Question Paper Pattern

Benefits of Solving JEE Advanced Last 10 Year Question Papers

The importance of practising JEE Advanced previous year question papers is undeniable, and is one tip that every expert and toppers always recommend. Candidates will get to know the high-weightage topics for JEE Advanced, question types, and marking schemes and also form their strategies for effective time management during the exam by practising the past 10 years IIT JEE question papers. Therefore, solving the previous year papers is one of the most important steps for the JEE Advanced exam preparation. The benefits of solving the previous 10 year JEE Advanced question papers are many. Check below:

  1. Understanding the pattern of the exam: Solving the previous year papers will allow the candidates to understand the dynamic and ever-evolving pattern of the exam.  By solving JEE Advanced previous years’ papers candidates get a comprehensive knowledge of the kinds of questions asked, the marking scheme, the difficulty level and the overall exam structure.
  2. Preparation for exam day strategy and time management: The biggest challenge the candidates face in the JEE Advanced exam is time management. Solving previous year papers will help candidates devise an exam day strategy that works for them and that they can eventually apply on the exam day.
  3. Identifying the high-weightage topics: Candidates should not blindly solve the question papers, but also try to identify which topics have the most number of questions asked in the exam over the past years. These will be your high-weightage JEE Advanced topics
  4. Practice concept application: JEE Advanced is known to have multiple concept questions and out-of-the-box problems. The only way to deal with these types of questions is practice. Previous year JEE Advanced question papers hold the treasure for such questions. Solving them gives you an edge in the exam.
  5. Boosting Speed and Accuracy: The more you practice, the faster you get at solving problems. Also, since JEE Advanced has negative marking, accuracy is the key to scoring high, which only comes from regular practice.
  6. Analysing mistakes, strengths and patterns: While solving the previous year JEE Advanced papers, candidates will be able to identify a pattern. What kind of questions are bothering you, what mistakes are being repeated, which topic needs more revision and so on.
  7. Simulating real exam conditions: Candidates can use the JEE Advanced PYQ papers to simulate an exam day environment to train their mind and body for the exam day. Use the previous year papers as JEE Advanced mock test to simulate exam day conditions.

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JEE Advanced Question Paper Pattern

The JEE Advanced exam pattern is complex as it changes every year. The marking scheme and the type of questions asked in the exam vary each year. This gives the exam a surprise element. To prepare for any surprises the exam may present, candidates should go through the last 10 years of JEE Advanced papers. This will help candidates detect any pattern based on the past trends and help in covering all topics covered in JEE Advanced syllabus.  Although the marking scheme and types of questions asked in the JEE Advaced exam might vary in some years, certain aspects of the exam remain constant. We have discussed the question paper pattern below:

JEE Adv Paper Pattern 

JEE Advanced Exam Pattern

Description

Number of papers

The exam has two papers

Subjects asked

Each paper has three subjects: Maths, Physics and Chemistry

Format of the exam

The exam is held in computer-based test format

Duration

Each paper is of 3 hours duration. The total exam is of 6 hours duration with a break between both papers.

Marking scheme

The marking scheme varies every year. The paper has a negative marking scheme with -1, and -2 marking for wrong attempts. A question can carry 1, 2, 3 or 4 marks.

Language of the question paper

The questions in the exam are made available in English and Hindi language

Total questions asked

The total number of questions asked in the exam also varies each year. However, each paper usually has 51 to 60 questions

Type of questions asked

The type of questions asked also varies. Usually, MCQs are asked which usually has one or more than one correct answers.

Integer types questions are also asked in the exam. The paper also has paragraph type questions with numerical answers, match the following type questions.

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CategoryJEE Advanced Cutoff Range 2025
Genenral5988 - 18156
OBC2594 - 6153
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