
Candidates can download here the JEE Main question paper with solutions PDF for free. JEE Main PYQ PDF are available here from 2013 to 2025. The solutions of JEE Main previous year question paper provided here are by coaching institutes and reviewed by Shiksha subject experts for accuracy. It is highly recommended that students solve the JEE Main 2025 Question Paper to prepare for the JEE Main 2026 exam as it will help in understanding the difficulty level, types of question asked in the exam. NTA will conduct the JEE Main 2026 session 1 exam from January 21 to 30 while session 2 will be held from April 2 to 9.
- JEE Mains 2025 Question Paper PDF
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- JEE Main 2023 Question Paper PDF
- JEE Main Question Paper 2022
- JEE Main Question Paper 2021
- JEE Main Question Paper 2020
- JEE Main Question Paper 2019
- JEE Main Question Papers 2014-18
- JEE Main Sample Paper with Solution by Shiksha
- JEE Main Mock Test Paper with Solutions by Shiksha
- Most Important Topics asked in JEE Mains from 2020 to 2025
- Benefits of Solving JEE Main Previous Year Question Papers
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Download previous year JEE Main question papers and sample papers. Use them for practice and improve your speed and accuracy. You can download JEE Main previous year question papers and the preparation guides for free.
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JEE Main Sample Paper with Solution by Shiksha
Candidates must practice JEE Main sample papers to prepare for the exam. It will benefit students to understand the overall difficulty level of exam, types of questions asked in exam in previous years, and chapterwise weightage. Below are practice paper for free with solutions prepared as per the official JEE Main Syllabus.
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Commonly asked questions
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.
Students are not allowed to carry calculators inside the exam centre in JEE Main exam. Students can use the virtual calculator available on the screen during the exam. Virtual calculators will be available on the computer screen of students during the JEE Main exam.
JEE Main Mock Test Paper with Solutions by Shiksha
Provided here are JEE Main practice test questions. Candidates can practice these questions to prepare for JEE Main 2026 exam. Mock test questions offered here have been designed with same difficulty level as actual JEE Main exam, considering JEE Main syllabus and pattern. Below are some sample questions. To download complete mock tests, click on the download link below.
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JEE Main syllabus is based on class 11 and 12 Physics, Chemistry and Maths topics. If you have focused while studying, then it will be easy to prepare for the exam otherwise, you may find it difficult. NCERT textbook is the best for Chemistry and Physics. You can also refer to other books for exam preparation. There are many preparation books suggested by the toppers of Joint Entrance Examination Main.
The frequency of taking JEE Main mock test would vary based on the number of days left for the test. When there are three to four months left for the exam, students should take mock tests twice a week and dedicate the rest of the days for analysis and preparation. In the last month before JEE Main the frequency of taking mock tests should be increased. Candidates should take a full-length mock test every alternate day until at least 4-5 days before the exam. After taking mock tests students should analyze the results to improve their performance.
Most Important Topics asked in JEE Mains from 2020 to 2025
Candidates can check here the list of topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics that had the maximum weightage in the JEE Mains exam from 2020 to 2025. It will help JEE Main 2026 aspirants to know the important topics to focus on to get a good score in the exam. Also, candidates must get JEE Mains PYQ chapterwise pdf download and solve the papers.
| JEE Main Year Session | Physics Topics | Chemistry Topics | Mathematics Topics |
| 2025 (Jan & Apr) | Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics, Modern Physics, Thermodynamics, Kinematics, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Waves, Rotation, SHM, Gravitation, Work, Power & Energy, Heat, Semiconductors | Organic Chemistry (GOC, Alcohols, Amines, Aldehydes, Ketones), Inorganic Chemistry (Coordination compounds, p-block, d & f-block), Physical Chemistry (Chemical Kinetics, Electrochemistry) | Calculus (Limits, Differentiation, Integration), 3D Geometry, Vectors, Algebra, Matrices, Probability, Binomial Theorem, Conic Sections, Complex Numbers, Statistics |
| 2024 (Jan & Apr) | Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Heat & Thermodynamics, Magnetism, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, Modern Physics, Semiconductors, Wave Optics, Electromagnetic Induction | Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry (Coordination Compounds, Chemical Bonding, p-block, d & f block), Physical Chemistry (Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics), Biomolecules | Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry (Circle, Parabola, Ellipse), Vectors, 3D Geometry, Matrices, Binomial Theorem, Probability, Differential Equations, Statistics |
| 2023 (Jan & Apr) | Mechanics, Optics, Thermodynamics, Waves, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Modern Physics, Kinematics | Organic Chemistry (GOC, Aldehydes, Amines), Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Numerical and Conceptual | Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, 3D Geometry, Algebra (Binomial, Permutations), Vectors, Statistics, Matrices |
| 2022 (June & July) | Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electrostatics, Magnetism, Modern Physics, Waves, Kinematics | Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Numericals | Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Algebra, Binomial Theorem, Statistics, Matrices, Probability |
| 2021 (All 4 sessions) | Mechanics, Modern Physics, Optics, Electrostatics, Thermodynamics | Organic & Inorganic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry Numericals, Chemical Bonding | Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Vectors, Probability, Complex Numbers |
| 2020 (Jan & Apr) | Mechanics, Wave Optics, Electrostatics, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics | Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry (Elements, Bonding) | Algebra, Calculus, Statistics, Coordinate Geometry, 3D Geometry, Matrices |
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Commonly asked questions
The best way to handle tough topics in any subject is to study the concepts of that particular topic. The conceptual understanding of any topic gives us the clarity to solve theoretical as well as numerical questions from that topic. NCERT text books are the best material to understand the core concepts.
Benefits of Solving JEE Main Previous Year Question Papers
Following are the benefits of practicing the JEE Main papers:
- Practising JEE Mains PYQ chapterwise will increase the concentration and it will also help candidates to understand which section should be attempted first
- Previous year JEE Mains question will give an idea about exam patterns and the nature of the questions
- Students can also become aware of the critical level of the questions asked in the exam
- They have to solve these papers in a fixed time. This improves their level of thinking and answering the questions quickly in the given time.
- They can figure out the weaker areas and the concepts that need more practice
Commonly asked questions
JEE Mains syllabus can be completed in 6 months considering that almost every topic of JEE syllabus is similar to class 11 and 12 syllabus. However, completing the syllabus does not mean that candidates will get a good score. JEE Main exam tests your conceptual and analytical understanding of topics. To get a good score, you need to have good understanding of core concepts and also use to of applying them in solving numerical questions.
Not both are not same. But some topics are similar in JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Students who qualify the JEE Main exam and are among the top 250000 students are eligible to take the JEE Advanced. Due to this reason majority of syllabi are the same, but a few extra topics are added in JEE Advanced.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Check Frequently Asked Questions for JEE Main question papers.
Commonly asked questions
Paper 1 has 75 questions where Physics Chemistry and Mathematics, each section has 25 questions. Out of 25 questions, 20 are MCQs and five are numerical value questions. You must answer all 5 numerical value-type questions. All 20 multiple-choice questions are compulsory. Complete all 75 questions in 3 hours.
The frequency of taking JEE Main mock test would vary based on the number of days left for the test. When there are three to four months left for the exam, students should take mock tests twice a week and dedicate the rest of the days for analysis and preparation. In the last month before JEE Main the frequency of taking mock tests should be increased. Candidates should take a full-length mock test every alternate day until at least 4-5 days before the exam. After taking mock tests students should analyze the results to improve their performance.
National Testing Agency releases the JEE Main exam syllabus online. You can check the syllabus and know the names of chapters and topics. Here we have provded the detail of chapters in JEE Main syllabus.
- 19 Chapters in Physics (Also 1 chapter for experimental skills)
- 20 Chapters in Chemistry
- 14 Chapters in Mathematics
There is less possibility of any increase or decrease in chapters of JEE Main 2026 syllabus. However, candidates are advised to stay updated with the latest syllabus by visiting the JEE Main syllabus page or the official website of JEE Mains.
As per the sequence of subject/section in JEE Main, Mathematics is the first section followed by Physics and Chemistry. However, students have the option of appearing questions from any section based on their preference. During the actual exam, students are provided the instructions on the computer screen to navigate between one section to other. Students also have the option to skip the next question without appearing the current as well as moving back to the previous question. To better understand the qustion paper, students can check the official JEE Main exam pattern mentioned in the NTA portal.
Not both are not same. But some topics are similar in JEE Main and JEE Advanced. Students who qualify the JEE Main exam and are among the top 250000 students are eligible to take the JEE Advanced. Due to this reason majority of syllabi are the same, but a few extra topics are added in JEE Advanced.
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Answered 7 hours ago
Chandigarh University considers the best percentile or rank from either Phase 1 or Phase 2 of JEE Main for B.E. admissions. This approach allows students to optimize their chances, as the higher score between the two phases is considered for merit-based scholarships, priority counseling, and branch
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Yes, you can apply to Chandigarh University immediately after JEE Main Phase 1 results for B.E. admissions. CU encourages early applications to help students secure seats and access counselling without delay. Students can submit their Phase 1 JEE scores for scholarship evaluation and later update th
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Chandigarh University does not declare strict JEE Main cutoffs for high-demand B.E. branches like CSE, IT, and AIML. Admission is flexible and not solely dependent on JEE rank. However, for scholarship eligibility, students with All India Ranks up to 1,25,000 may qualify for fee waivers under the JE
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The MSU Baroda JEE Main cutoff 2025 was released for admission to the BE/BTech programme for all rounds and categories under the All India quota. For the General AI category the cutoff ranged from 900036 to 932461 for admission to the BE course. The toughest specialisation according to the first ro
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Answered 10 hours ago
Candidates who are participating in Uttarakhand BTech counselling through JEE Main score need to provide details about their application & roll number and All India Rank (AIR) of JEE Mains exam. The allotment of seats will be based on the rank of JEE Main.
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Answered 11 hours ago
The GL Bajaj Noida JEE Main Cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to the BTech programme and its specialisations. The GL Bajaj Noida JEE Main Cutoff 2024 ranged from 123916.5 to 485227 for the students belonging to the General category under the All India quota. The toughest specialisation acc
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Answered 12 hours ago
Yes, the JEE Main admit card is needed at the time of JoSAA counselling.
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Answered 12 hours ago
After you doenload the JEE Mains admit card, you have to:
- Paste a photo (same as the one uploaded in the online form before reaching the exam centre).
- Do signature (on the exam day, in presence of invigilator)
- Put left hand thumb impression (before reaching the exam centre)
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Answered 12 hours ago
Candidates have to paste the same photo in the admit card that they have uploaded in the JEE Main form. Photo must be pasted before reaching the exam centre.
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Hi.
JEE Main (Phase‑2) percentile works for admission to Chandigarh University (CU) — especially for top B.Tech branches like CSE/IT:
1. JEE Main Is Not Mandatory
Chandigarh University does not strictly require a JEE Main Phase 2 percentile score just to be eligible for admission. The basic eligibility
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