JEE Advanced Mock Test 2026: Official IIT JEE Paper 1 and 2 Free Online Practice Test

Joint Entrance Exam - Advanced 2026 ( JEE Advanced )

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Updated on Jan 5, 2026 18:43 IST

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JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Test: The official mock tests are released every year by the organising IIT to help candidates prepare for the exam. IIT Roorkee will soon release the JEE Advanced Mock Test 2026 for both Paper 1 and 2. The link to practice mock tests of JEE Advanced will be available on this page and the website- jeeadv.ac.in. Candidates preparing for the JEE Adv exam 2026 must practice the mock test to get themselves familiar with the computer-based test interface. 

The official IIT JEE mock tests are provided free and covers all the topics covered in JEE Advanced syllabus. These mock exams are a replica of the actual JEE Advanced exam. Solving JEE Advanced mock test will help in understanding the difficulty level of exam. Apart from that, the JEE Advanced 2026 mock test will help candidates with analysing their preparation for the exam, improve their speed & accuracy, help them with time management, and there are many more benefits. To know all about the official JEE Advanced mock test 2026 and how to attempt them, read below.

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Table of contents
  • JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Test / Practice Test Links
  • JEE Advanced Mock Test 2026: How to Appear?
  • JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Test: Navigation through Sections & Questions
  • JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Test: Question Status
  • Why JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Tests are Helpful?
  • JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Test FAQs
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JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Test / Practice Test Links

The link for mock tests will be made available soon on the IIT JEE Advanced official website. Once the links are active, candidates will be provided here the same to practice the paper. 

  • JEE Advanced 2026 Paper 1 Practice Test Link: will be available here
  • JEE Advanced 2026 Paper 2 Practice Test Link: will be available here
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Where to practice the JEE Advanced mock tests?
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Aspirants can practice the JEE Advanced mock tests on the official website jeeadv.ac.in. Every year the conducting IIT releases the official JEE Advanced paper 1 and paper 2 mock tests. Candidates can practice these mock tests without any need of registration or payment of fee.

Apart from that, candidates can also practice the JEE Advanced mock exams provided by the coaching centres and experts on their respective websites.

Q:   What is the JEE Advanced exam pattern?
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The JEE Advanced exam pattern is dynamic. It changes every year. The only known aspect of the JEE Advanced exam pattern are:

  1. The number of papers: There are two papers - paper 1 and paper 2.
  2. The exam mode: The JEE Advanced exam is held in computer based test mode.
  3. Duration: The exam is held for 6 hours. Each paper is of 3 hours.
  4. Subjects: Each question papers has questions from three sections - Maths, Physics and Chemistry

JEE Advanced pattern will change every year in terms of making scheme and the kinds of questions asked (MCQs, match the following, paragraph type, numerical answer type.)

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JEE Advanced Mock Test 2026: How to Appear?

Instructions to solve mock test of JEE Advanced 2026 are given here

  • Open JEE Adv website
  • Check for the mock test links
  • Click on sign-in button
  • Read instructions of appearing in mock and select your language
  • Solve mock paper
  • Click submit button after comleting paper to know your score
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Where to find the JEE Advanced previous year question papers?
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The previous year JEE Advanced question papers can be downloaded from the official website - jeeadv.ac.in. The official website has the previous year IIT JEE question papers from 2007 to 2025.

Q:   Where can I find the solved question papers for JEE Advanced exam?
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Candidates can find the solved question papers of JEE Advanced exam on the websites of various coaching centres. Also shiksha.com have comoile the solved past 10 year JEE Advanced question papers here: Last 10 Year JEE Advanced Question Papers with Solutions: Download Here.

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JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Test: Navigation through Sections & Questions

It is very important for candidates to know how to attempt questions and selecting the answer in mock paper as it will help in solving the actual exam. Navigation panel helps candidate to move to next or previous question. Check below for more details.

  • You must click on the “Save and Next” button to choose an option in a question. By clicking an option will not record your response.
  • All sections of JEE Advanced Mock Test 2026 will be available at top of the screen.
  • You will be allowed to change the question’s language anytime during the paper.
  • It can be done by changing the preferred language from the drop-down menu under “View in”. If the candidates wish to skip to a particular question, they will have to click on the respective question number in the palette. 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What subjects are asked in JEE Advanced exam?
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In JEE Advanced exam, questions are asked from:

  1. Maths
  2. Physics
  3. Chemistry

There are two papers in the exam and each paper has questions from these three subjects.

Q:   What is the benefit of solving previous year JEE Advanced question papers?
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  1. Improving the accuracy and speed.
  2. Understanding the previous year trends.
  3. Knowing the exam pattern.
  4. Identifying the important topics with high weightage.
  5. Knowing the types of questions that come.
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JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Test: Question Status

Once you start taking the JEE Advanced mock test, the navigation panel will highlight questions with different colours and/or symbols. Below is the meaning of each colour/symbol in JEE Advanced mock paper:

Button Colour

Status of the Button

Gray

“Not Visited” – You have yet to visit the question.

Red

“Not Answered” – You have not answered the question.

Green

“Answered” – You have answered the question. All the answered questions will be evaluated.

Purple

“Marked for Review” – You have NOT answered the question, but have marked it for review.

Purple with Green Circle

“Answered and Marked for Review” – You have answered the question and also have marked it for review.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How to clear concepts of all topics in JEE Advanced syllabus?
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  • Understand the topics, don't just memorise them.
  • Practice regularly
  • Solve various types of questions
  • Check what mistakes you are making
  • Clear your doubts
Q:   What are some books to prepare for JEE Advanced maths?
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  • Arihant Problem Book in Mathematics for IIT JEE by SK Goyal
  • NCERT Maths Class 11 and 12
  • Cengage Maths by G TIWANI
  • Comprehensive Mathematics for JEE Advanced by Tata McGraw Hill publications
  • Problems Plus in IIT Mathematics by A Das Gupta
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Why JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Tests are Helpful?

The JEE Advanced 2026 mock test is highly beneficial for candidates aspiring to appear for the exam. Check what the various advantages of attempting the JEE mock test are and how to fast-forward your preparation with the mock exams below:

The following are the ways through which practising JEE Advanced Mock Test 2026 can be helpful:

  • By solving mock tests, you can understand the important topics from the JEE Advanced 2026 point of view. It will also help you to focus on these topics more, along with other ones.
  • One of the most important benefits of mock tests is “Time Management” during the exam. It helps you to solve more questions in the given time.
  • Practising JEE Advanced Mock Tests 2026 will make you familiar with the pattern and the difficulty level.
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the JEE Advanced official website?
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The official website for JEE Advanced remains the same every year. The official JEE Advanced website is  - jeeadv.ac.in.

Q:   What has been the highest score in JEE Advanced till date?
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So far no student has ever scored full marks in JEE Advanced signifies exam's difficulty level. Highest marks one has achieved to date in JEE Advanced are 355 marks out of 360. Ved Lahoti scored these marks in 2024.

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JEE Advanced 2026 Mock Test FAQs

Check below some of the most frequently asked questions on JEE Advanced mock tests:

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Q:   How to prepare for JEE Mains 2nd attempt as well as JEE Advanced simultaneously also BITSAT and CET at the same time?
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You can prepare for all entrance tests at same time. It is a tough task but not impossible. For this a proper strategy is required. Here are some important tips. 

  • Compare the syllabus: All engineering entrance exams have almost the same syllabus. There might be some additional topics in some exams. The aspirant must study the syllabus for all exams and find out the topics that are extra, and prepare those separately. Almost 90% of the topics will be common for all entrance exams, and hence, syllabus completion for one exam will lead to completion of the syllabus for all the exams.
  • Prepare for JEE Mains and incorporate the preparation for all other exams: Apart from JEE Advanced, all the exams are pretty straightforward for a well-prepared candidate. JEE Advanced require a higher level of preparation as the questions are multi-conceptual. However, the state-level entrance exams, and exams like BITSAT, VITEEE, etc., have direct questions. Most of the questions in JEE Mains are also direct and require the application of basic concepts. Hence, the candidates must prepare for one exam, like JEE Mains, that will cover their preparation for all other exams.
  • JEE Advanced needs extra effort: For JEE Advanced candidates must focus on time management and building exam day temperament. Learn how to apply multiple concepts to a question.

The bottom line is to prepare for JEE Mains to cover the preparation for all other CETs and exams like BITSAT and VITEEE. For JEE Advanced, work on sharpening your skills of time management, stress handling, multiple concept application, speed and accuracy.

Q:   In what mode is the JEE Advanced exam held?
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The JEE Advanced exam is held in computer based test mode. The exam is not held in offline mode. Candidates have to visit the allotted exam centre to take the exam. The allotted exam centre will be mentioned on the admit card of JEE Advanced issued to the caandidates a week before the exam.

Q:   Has the JEE Advanced syllabus changed?
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The syllabus of JEE Advanced 2026 has been released by IIT Roorkee. There is NO change in the JEE Advanced 2026 syllabus and its the same as last year. The JEE Advanced syllabus was recently changed in the year 2023.

Q:   Is the JEE Advanced exam held in regional languages also?
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As of now, the JEE Advanced exam is held in two language only - Hindi and English. The exam is not held in other regional languages.

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Answered 3 days ago

No, candidates can not raise objections in JEE Adv result. The facility to raise objection is provided only in the answer key. It is clearly mentioned in the IIT JEE advanced 2026 information brochure that any request to re-evaluate in result will not be entertained under any circumstances.

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Satyendra Singh

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Answered 5 days ago

The number of questions in each subjects are generally not same, but the total number of questions mostly ranges from 17 to 18 across all three subjects in both Paper 1 and 2. The number of questions will also be different for each type (MCQ, Matching, Single/Multi correct) within the subjects in pa

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Satyendra Singh

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Answered 5 days ago

No, same questions never get repeated in IIT JEE exam. However, questions with similar concepts can find places in the exam. The question paper of JEE Advanced is prepared considering the syllabus and exam pattern.

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Satyendra Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a week ago

You will not be eligible for admission as preparatory ranks are not considered under round 1. Since you have already qualified to appear for JEE (Advanced), all you need to do is meet the second criterion and apply for round 2, which will be only conducted if seats from round 1 remain vacant.

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Jaya Sharma

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Answered a week ago

Yes, you can still get admission in Round 2 if you meet eligibility criteria to appear in JEE (Advanced) and have a valid JEE (Mains) rank. Also, you must have scored 60% or above in class 12th. For SC/ST/PwD category students, 55% or above is required.

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Jaya Sharma

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Answered a week ago

No, candidates need not pay any fees to participate in JEE Adv counselling. However, once the seat is allotted, candidates will need to pay approximately INR 35,000 (less for reserved category) as a seat acceptance fee and around INR 20,000 as partial admission fees. Both these payments are adjusted

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Satyendra Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a week ago

To participate in JEE Advanced counselling, candidates must keep the following documents ready.

  • JoSAA Seat Allotment Letter
  • Admit card of JEE Advanced 2026
  • Proof of Date of Birth Class 12/HSC/Birth Certificate/Any other certificate as proof of date of birth
  • Photo ID card
  • Class 12/SSC/Equivalent exam Mark

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Satyendra Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a week ago

No, candidates have to carry the printout of their JEE Advanced admit card downloaded from the website to appear in the exam. Soft copies will not be accepted.

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Satyendra Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a week ago

Mock test released by organising IITs are very useful in understanding the pattern and difficulty level of exam. However, solving official mock test paper only is not advised. It is recommended to solve additional mock test to score good marks in JEE Advanced.

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Satyendra Singh

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Answered a week ago

Absolutely NO. Exact same questions have never been repeated in JEE Advanced exam. However, questions having same concepts do come. 

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