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Conducting Authority – National Testing Agency (NTA)
Eligibility –
For mains candidates – Candidates must have a score of a minimum of 75 percent marks in tier class 12th board exams. For reserved categories, the minimum score is 65 percent.
For JEE advanced – Candidates who score amongst the top 250000 ranks in JEE Main are qualified to apply for the JEE Advanced exam.
Note – Candidate can only give the JEE ADVANCED EXAM twice in a consecutive year. This rule holds irrespective of whether they fail or pass the exam.
Nationality – Candidates who are foreign nationals, OCIs – Overseas Citizens of India, PIOs – Persons of Indian Origin, and Citizens of India can appear for the JEE Advanced 2023 exam. However, for foreign candidates, there are certain conditions set aside by the NTA.
How to Apply
JEE Main 2023 application form can be filled by following the steps given below:
- Visit the official JEE Main/NTA website
- Register for the exam
- Fill essential details
- Upload documents
- Pay the application fee
- Book your slots for the exam
- Take a printout of the acknowledgment page to complete the application submission process.
Reservation Percent of Different categories (Based on last year data) –
Category Percentage
General-EWS 10%
Open 40.50%
ST 7.50%
SC 15%
PwD 5% Horizontal reservation
OBC 27%
JEE ADVANCED AGE LIMIT – For appearing in the JEE (Main) – 2024, there is no age limit for the candidates. The candidates who have passed the class 12/equivalent examination in 2022, 2023, or appearing in 2024 irrespective of their age can appear in JEE (Main) – 2024 examination. However, the candidates may be required to fulfill the age criteria of the Institute(s) to which they are desirous of taking admission.
List of Qualifying Examinations (QE)
i. The final examination of the 10+2 system, conducted by any recognized Central/ State Board, such as the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi; Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi; etc.
ii. Intermediate or two-year Pre-University examination conducted by a recognized Board/University.
iii. Final examination of the two-year course of the Joint Services Wing of the National Defense Academy
iv. Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Institute of Open Schooling with a minimum of five subjects.
v. Any Public School/ Board/ University examination in India or any foreign country is recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities(AIU).
vi. Higher Secondary Certificate Vocational Examination.
vii. A Diploma recognized by AICTE or a State board of technical education of at least 3years duration.
viii. General Certificate Education ( GCE) examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level.
ix. High School Certificate Examination of the Cambridge University or International Baccalaureate Diploma of the International Baccalaureate Office, Geneva.
x. Candidates who have completed the Class 12 (or equivalent) examination outside India or from a Board not specified above should produce a certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) to the effect that the examination they have passed is equivalent to the Class 12 Examination.
xi. In case the Class 12 Examination is not a public examination, the candidate must have passed at least one public (Board or Pre-University) examination earlier.
Year of Appearance in Qualifying Examination
Only those candidates who have passed the Class 12/equivalent examination in 2022, 2023, or those who are appearing in the Class 12/equivalent examination in 2024, are eligible to appear in JEE (Main) – 2024.
Candidates who passed the Class 12/equivalent examination in 2021 or before as well as those who will appear in such examination in 2024 or later are not eligible to appear in JEE (Main) -2024
NTA has released JEE Main Qualifying Marks 2024 for the different categories on their official website.
Category |
JEE Main Cutoff 2024 (Out Now) |
General |
93.2362181 |
EWS |
81.3266412 |
ST |
46.697584 |
SC |
60.0923182 |
OBC-NCL |
79.6757881 |
Gen-PwD |
0.00187 |
JEE Main Cut Off 2023
Category |
Cutoff |
General |
90.7788642 |
EWS |
75.6229025 |
OBC |
73.6114227 |
SC |
51.9776027 |
ST |
37.2348772 |
PwD |
0.0013527 |
JEE Main 2022 Qualifying Marks
CATEGORY |
MIN_PS_TOT |
MAX_PS_TOT |
General |
88.4121383 |
100 |
Gen-PwD |
0.0031029 |
88.3784882 |
EWS |
63.1114141 |
88.4037478 |
OBC-NCL |
67.0090297 |
88.4081747 |
SC |
43.0820954 |
88.4037478 |
ST |
26.7771328 |
88.4072779 |
JEE Main Qualifying Cutoff 2021
CATEGORY |
MIN_PS_TOT |
MAX_PS_TOT |
EWS |
66.2214845 |
87.8950071 |
OBC-NCL |
68.0234447 |
87.8950071 |
SC |
46.8825338 |
87.8950071 |
ST |
34.6728999 |
87.8474721 |
UR |
87.8992241 |
100.0000000 |
UR-PH |
0.0096375 |
87.8273359 |
JEE Mains Cut off 2020 (Qualifying)
Category |
JEE Main Cutoff |
Common Rank List (CRL) |
90.3765335 |
GEN-EWS |
70.2435518 |
Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) |
72.8887969 |
Scheduled Caste (SC) |
50.1760245 |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) |
39.0696101 |
PwD |
0.0618524 |
Chemistry –
- Some basic concepts in chemistry
- Solutions
- Equilibrium
- Redox reactions and electrochemistry
- Chemical kinetics
- Surface chemistry
- States of matter
- Atomic structure
- Chemical bonding and molecular structure
- Chemical thermodynamics
- Purification and characterisation of organic compounds
- Hydrocarbons
- Organic compounds containing halogens
- Organic compounds containing oxygen
- Organic compounds containing nitrogen
- Polymers
- Some basic principles of organic chemistry
- Biomolecules
- Chemistry in everyday life
- Principles related to practical chemistry
- Classification of elements and periodicity in properties
- Hydrogen
- Block elements (alkali and alkaline earth metals)
- d- and f – block elements
- Co-ordination compounds
- Environmental chemistry.
Read more https://jeemain.nta.ac.in/images/syllabus-for-jee-main-2024-as-on-01-november-2023.pdf
Mathematics
- Sets, relations and functions
- Complex numbers and quadratic equations
- Sequences and series
- Limit, continuity and differentiability
- Integral calculus
- Differential equations
- Binomial theorem and its simple applications
- Three-dimensional geometry
- Matrices and determinants
- Mathematical reasoning
- Mathematical induction
- Permutations and combinations
- Vector algebra
- Co-ordinate geometry
- Statistics and probability
Trigonometry
Read more https://jeemain.nta.ac.in/images/syllabus-for-jee-main-2024-as-on-01-november-2023.pdfhttps://ntaexam.net/jee-main-syllabus/
Physics –
- Physics and measurement
- Kinematics,
- Magnetic effects of current and magnetism
- Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents
- Electromagnetic waves
- Optics
- Dual nature of matter and radiation
- Gravitation
- Laws of motion
- Properties of solids and liquids
- Electronic devices
- Kinetic theory of gases
- Thermodynamics
- Work, energy and power
- Rotational motion
- Oscillations and waves
- Communication systems
- Current electricity
- Electrostatics
- Atom and nuclei
Read more https://ntaexam.net/jee-main-syllabus/
JEE Main exam constantly enhances the level of the examinations. In general, JEE Main tries to test student’s understanding of the basic concepts and their application along with some new type of questions every year. So, to help you out with this, our team of subject matter experts have come up with the analysis of the latest JEE Main 2024 papers, wherein they have analyzed about the level of the questions, chapters of all subjects from which most of the questions are generally asked, etc.
Cognitive Level
Knowledge Easy Medium Difficult
Understanding Easy Medium Difficult
Application Easy Medium Difficult
HOTs Easy Medium Difficult
Our team of subject matter experts have analyzed the cognitive level of the questions asked in JEE Main exams of all three subjects. Their analyses are as follows:
Chemistry: In JEE Main, the level of questions in Chemistry generally varies from Knowledge Easy to Application Medium. Major chunk of the questions is based on Knowledge Medium to Application Easy Level. So, it is relatively easier section to attempt and to score great in JEE Main.
Physics: In JEE Main, the level of the questions in Physics generally varies from Knowledge Difficult to Application Difficult. Major chunk of the questions is based on Understanding Easy to Application Difficult Level. Every year, Physics is generally the toughest paper to attempt in JEE Main.
Mathematics: In JEE Main, the level of the questions in Mathematics generally varies from Knowledge Medium to HOTs Easy. Major chunk of the questions is based on Knowledge Difficult to Application Difficult Level. There is competition between Physics and Mathematics papers, for which to be the toughest paper to attempt in JEE Main. Sometimes, Mathematics papers are lengthy, so you have to work your way out.
JEE Main 2024 9th April Shift 1 Analysis
Physics: Easy to Moderate. Questions were mainly asked from Work, Power & Energy, Gravitation, Laws of Motion, Kinematics, Rotational Motion, SHM, EM Waves, Magnetism, Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits, Modern Physics, , Atoms & Nuclei. Few fact-based questions from class XII chapters of NCERT were also asked. Numerical based questions were Lengthy and Easy
Chemistry: This section was on Easy side. Some Questions were directly asked from NCERT. Less number of Questions were asked from physical chemistry like last shift as compared to other parts. Questions from Stoichiometry, Chemical Kinetics, General Organic Chemistry, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Biomolecules, Amines, Carboxylic Acids, Coordination Compounds, p-block elements, Bonding, d & f Block elements with moderate level questions.
Mathematics: Difficulty level was Moderate. Questions were mainly asked from Chapters 3 D Geometry & Vectors- 4 Q, Permutation & Combination 1 Q, Probability-2 Q, Matrices -2 Q, Calculus & Algebra Complex Numbers, Statistics, Progressions, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Quadratic Equations, Composite Function, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Differential Equations, Area, Straight Line, Circle, Ellipse amongst Conic Sections with mixed concept questions. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations from chapters of Calculus & Algebra. A few questions were reported as Lengthy & Tricky.
JEE Main 2024 8th April Shift 1 Analysis
Physics: This paper was easy to moderate. Questions were asked mainly from Centre of Mass, Laws of Motion, Kinematics, Magnetism, Optics, Electromagnetic Induction, AC Circuits, Capacitance Modern Physics, Work Energy and Power, Heat & Thermodynamics, Atoms & Nuclei. Some Lengthy questions were asked with some questions from NCERT
Chemistry: Easy to moderate. More Questions were asked from Organic part as compared to Physical & Inorganic Chemistry. Questions were also asked from p-block elements, Chemical Bonding, d & f Block elements, Periodic Table, Coordination Compounds Stoichiometry, Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics, Organic Chemistry- 6 questions were asked from Amines, Carboxylic Acids, Alcohol, Ether & Phenol, Biomolecules. Some Questions from NCERT were also asked.
Mathematics: Level was Moderate. Questions were asked from Chapters of Vectors-2 Q, Permutation & Combination, Probability-2 ques, Matrices – 3Q Complex Numbers, Statistics, Progressions, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry, Quadratic Equations, Function-3 ques, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, 3 D Geometry, Application of Derivative, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, Area, Circle, Hyperbola, Straight Line, Conic Sections. There was emphasis on Calculus & Algebra with Long calculation questions
JEE MAINS TOPICWISE ANALYSIS 2023(Shift 1)
JEE Main 2023 April 13 Shift 1 paper:
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, and Ionic Equilibrium. Questions were also asked from Chemistry in Everyday Life, p & d block, Phenols, and Coordination Compounds. Some mixed-concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry involving Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, and Polymers. Some students reported matching the following questions in Inorganic Chemistry as time-consuming and tricky. Organic Chemistry was reported as tricky.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough. Questions were asked from all chapters with an emphasis on chapters on Coordinate Geometry & Calculus. Mixed Concept Questions were asked from Circles, Ellipse, and Hyperbola. In Algebra chapters covered where Vectors (2 questions), 3-D Geometry (3 to 4 questions), Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics (2 questions), Permutation & Combination, and Probability. In Calculus- Functions (3 questions), Definite Integrals (2 questions), Area, Differential Equations. The numerical section had lengthy calculations. A few questions were reported as tricky.
Physics – Easy. Questions asked from Kinematics, Fluids, Heat & Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics, Semiconductors, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics & Ray Optics. Numerical-based questions were easy. Overall, this section was balanced as per students.
JEE MAINS TOPICWISE ANALYSIS 2023(Shift 1)
JEE Main 2023 April 12 Shift 1 paper:
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, and Ionic Equilibrium. Questions were also asked from Chemistry in Everyday Life, p & d block, Phenols, and Coordination Compounds. Some mixed-concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry involving Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, and Polymers. Some students reported matching the following questions in Inorganic Chemistry as time-consuming and tricky. Organic Chemistry was reported as tricky.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough. Questions were asked from all chapters with an emphasis on chapters on Coordinate Geometry & Calculus. Mixed Concept Questions were asked from Circles, Ellipse, and Hyperbola. In Algebra chapters covered where Vectors (2 questions), 3-D Geometry (3 to 4 questions), Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics (2 questions), Permutation & Combination, and Probability. In Calculus- Functions (3 questions), Definite Integrals (2 questions), Area, Differential Equations. The numerical section had lengthy calculations. A few questions were reported as tricky.
Physics – Easy. Questions asked from Kinematics, Fluids, Heat & Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics, Semiconductors, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics & Ray Optics. Numerical-based questions were easy. Overall, this section was balanced as per students.
JEE MAINS TOPICWISE ANALYSIS 2023(Shift 2)
JEE Main 2023 April 11 Shift 2 paper:
Chemistry – Easy. Inorganic & Organic Chemistry were asked equally and had more questions as compared to Physical Chemistry. The Numerical Section had questions from chapters like Chemical Kinetics, and Electrochemistry. There were mixed concept questions from Alcohols, Ethers & Phenols, and Aryl & Alkyl halides in Organic Chemistry. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from s-block, p-block, Chemical Bonding, Co-ordination Compounds and Metallurgy.
Mathematics – Moderate. Weightage was given to chapters of Conic Sections and Calculus. Questions asked from Parabola, Ellipse Hyperbola & Circle, Definite Integrals, Limits & Continuity, Area under curves, Matrices, Vectors, and 3D Geometry. Few good questions also from Binomial Theorem and Permutation & Combination. Both MCQs and Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. This section was also tricky for a few students.
Physics – Easy to Moderate. Weightage was given to chapters on Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Work, Power & Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics, SHM & Waves, Current Electricity, Magnetism, Ray Optics, Gravitation and Modern Physics. Numerical-based questions were reported as easy to moderate. The physics overall section was balanced.
JEE MAINS TOPICWISE ANALYSIS 2023(Shift 1)
JEE Main 2023 April 11 Shift 1 paper:
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Numerical Based questions were mostly from Physical Chemistry – Solutions, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Mole Concepts, Ionic Equilibrium, and Solid state. Questions were also asked from Environmental Chemistry, p & d block, Phenols, Chemical Bonding, and Coordination Compounds. Some mixed-concept questions were asked in Organic Chemistry from Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Biomolecules, and Polymers.
Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters with an emphasis on chapters on Algebra & Calculus. Questions were asked from Vectors & 3 D Geometry (4 to 5 questions), Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Matrices, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Permutation & Combination & Probability, Straight Lines & Circle, Parabola, Definite Integrals had 3 questions, Area, Differential Equations (2 questions). The numerical section had lengthy calculations. Mixed concept questions were asked in Conic Sections. Few questions were reported as tricky.
Physics – Easy. Questions asked from Kinematics, Heat & Thermodynamics (3 to 4 questions), Kinetic Theory of Gases, Gravitation, Rotational Motion, EM Waves, Electrostatics, Magnetism, AC Circuits, Current Electricity, Modern Physics & Ray Optics. Numerical-based questions were easy. Overall, this section was balanced as per students.
JEE MAINS TOPICWISE ANALYSIS 2023(Shift 2)
JEE Main 2023 April 10 Shift 2 paper:
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate. Physical & Inorganic Chemistry had more weightage. Questions were asked from Amines, Aldehydes & Ketones, Polymers, Alcohols, Ethers & Phenols, Aryl & Alkyl halides in Organic Chemistry. Ionic Equilibrium, Solid State, Surface Chemistry, Coordination Compounds, Mole Concept, Electrochemistry, Atomic Structure, Chemical Kinetics. Inorganic Chemistry had questions from p-block and d-block, Ores & Metallurgy.
Mathematics – Moderate. Weightage was given to chapters of Conic Sections and Calculus. Questions asked from Matrices, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Ellipse, Circle, Parabola, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Functions, AOD, Areas, and Differential Equations. Both MCQs and Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. This section was also tricky for a few students.
Physics – Easy. Weightage was given to chapters on Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Magnetism, SHM & Waves, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Ray Optics, Wave Optics, Semiconductors and Modern Physics. Numerical-based questions were reported as Easy. Chapters of XII Class had more weightage. Assertion -Reasoning questions had mixed concepts.
JEE MAINS TOPICWISE ANALYSIS 2023(Shift 1)
JEE Main 2023 April 10 Shift 1 paper:
Chemistry: Easy level. Inorganic Chemistry was given more weightage compared to Physical & Organic Chemistry. Questions asked from Electrochemistry, Ores & Metallurgy, Chemical Bonding, Mole Concept, d – block & f- block, Qualitative Chemistry, Coordination Compounds. Organic Chemistry had some easy questions from Amines, Alcohols, Phenols. Some questions from Polymers & Environmental Chemistry were NCERT Based.
Mathematics: Easy to Moderate level. Questions were asked from all chapters with emphasis on Chapters of Algebra & Coordinate Geometry. Questions asked from Matrices, Determinants, Vectors, 3 D Geometry, Straight Line, Parabola, Circle, Binomial Theorem, Progressions, Mathematical Reasoning, Statistics, Complex Numbers, Definite Integrals, Differential Equations. The Numerical Section had few lengthy calculations but were easy.
Physics: Easy level. Questions asked from Gravitation, EM Waves, Wave Optics, Ray Optics, Electrostatics, Magnetism & Matter, Current Electricity & Modern Physics, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work Power Energy, Heat & Thermodynamics, Semi-Conductors, Communication Systems. MCQs were relatively easy. Some assertion reasoning questions were also asked. Overall a Balanced section.
In terms of order of Difficulty – Mathematics was Easy to Moderate while Physics & Chemistry were Easy amongst the three subjects. Overall, this paper was of Easy level as per students.
JEE MAINS TOPICWISE ANALYSIS 2023(Shift 2)
JEE Main 2023 April 8 Shift 2 paper:
Chemistry– Moderate. Physical Chemistry was given less weightage as compared to Organic & Inorganic Chemistry. Questions asked from p-block elements, Qualitative Analysis, Titrations, Biomolecules, General Organic Chemistry, Aldehydes & Ketones, Amines, Chemical Equilibrium, Atomic Structure, Solutions, and Chemical Kinetics. MCQs were tricky compared to Numerical Section. More weightage was given to class XI chapters.
Mathematics – Moderately Tough. Mixed Concept questions were asked. Questions asked from Straight Lines, Parabolas, Circles, Limits, Continuity & Differentiability, Differential Equations, Area, Matrices, Binomial Theorem, Probability, Statistics, Determinants, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Mathematical Reasoning, Complex Numbers, and Progression Series. Both MCQs and Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. This section was lengthy and tricky for a few students. some students also reported this section as tough.
Physics – Easy. Weightage was given to chapters on Kinematics, Circular Motion, Rotational Motion, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, SHM, Gravitation, Heat & Thermodynamics, Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, AC Circuits, Modern Physics, Error Analysis, Semi-Conductors and Optics. Numerical-based questions were reported as easy. It was a balanced section.
JEE MAINS TOPICWISE ANALYSIS 2023(Shift 1)
JEE Main 2023 April 8 Shift 1 paper:
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate. Organic & Inorganic Chemistry had questions directly from NCERT Books. Less weightage was given to Physical Chemistry that too in Numerical Section. In Physical Chemistry, questions were asked about Electrochemistry, Ionic Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics, Chemical Equilibrium and Atomic Structure. Organic Chemistry had questions from Aldehydes & Ketones, Atul & Alkyl Halides, Amines, Alcohols, Biomolecules and General Organic Chemistry. Inorganic had questions from Co-ordination Compounds, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Group-18. A few questions from Organic Chemistry were tricky but not tough.
Mathematics – Moderate. Questions were asked from all chapters with an emphasis on Chapters on Algebra & Calculus. Questions asked from Matrices, Determinants, 3D Geometry, Vectors, Progressions, Permutation & Combination, Probability, Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Differentiation, Differential Equations, Definite Integrals, Area under Curves, Parabola & Circle. The Numerical Section had lengthy calculations. Few questions in MCQs were reported as lengthy but not tough.
Physics – Easy. Questions were asked about Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, Work, Power & Energy, Error Analysis, Capacitance, Magnetism, Semi-Conductors, Current Electricity, Communication Systems, Modern Physics, and Electrostatics. Numerical-based questions were easy. Overall, the students felt this section was Balanced and Easy.
JEE MAINS TOPICWISE ANALYSIS 2023(Shift 1)
JEE Main 2023 April 6 Shift 1 paper:
Chemistry – Easy to Moderate. Physical Chemistry was given less weightage as compared to Organic & Inorganic Chemistry. Questions asked from d & f Block elements, Environmental Chemistry, Chemistry in Everyday Life, Biomolecules, Aldehydes & Ketones, Amines, Ethers & Phenols, Aryl & Alkyl halides, Chemical Equilibrium, Atomic Structure, Solutions, Chemical Kinetics. MCQs were tricky compared to the Numerical Section.
Mathematics – Moderate. Weightage was given to chapters of Algebra and Coordinate Geometry. Questions asked from Straight Lines, Parabolas, Circles, Definite Integrals, Limits, Differential Equations, Area, Matrices, Binomial Theorem, Probability, Statistics, Determinants, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Complex numbers, and Progression Series. Both MCQs and Numerical Based questions required lengthy calculations. This section was slightly lengthy as per a few students.
Physics – Easy. Weightage was given to chapters on Kinematics, Circular Motion, Laws of Motion, Rotational Motion, SHM, Gravitation, Heat & Thermodynamics, Wave Optics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, AC Circuits, Modern Physics, Error Analysis, Semi-Conductors. Numerical-based questions were reported as easy. More weightage was given to class XII chapters.
Importance of Mock Test –
Why Should You Take Mock Test Series Seriously?
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To Know the Updated Syllabus and Revised Exam Pattern:
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Conclusion:
Although Mock Papers are not the only thing that helps you crack the JEE Mains 2023 exam, they are important tips to remember. Mock papers help you revise the topics in the shortest possible duration and analyse your performance. They give you the best opportunity to practice the topics and questions.
Experts and toppers always advise the aspirants to solve mock papers to know the preparation level. You will also be able to learn many skills like speed, accuracy, time management, problem-solving, and many more. Mock papers also help you in highlighting your weak and strong points.
We hope this article helps you learn the importance of mock papers in JEE Mains 2023 exam preparations.
Pattern of Examination
Paper1: B.E./ B. Tech. in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode: | ||||||
1. | Subject-wise | Subject | Section A | Section B | Marks | |
distribution of | Mathematics | 20* | 10* | 100 | ||
Questions, Total | ||||||
Physics | 20* | 10* | 100 | |||
Number of Questions, | ||||||
Chemistry | 20* | 10* | 100 | |||
and Marks | ||||||
Total | 90 | 300 |
* Each Subject will have two sections. Section A will be of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) and Section B will contain Questions whose answers are to be filled in as a numerical value. In Section B, candidates have to attempt any 05 (five) questions out of 10. There will be negative marking for both Section A and Section B. For each question in Section B, a candidate has to enter the correct integer value of the answer using the mouse and the on- screen virtual numeric keypad in the place designated to enter the answer. For Section B, the answer should be rounded off to the nearest integer. | ||
Marking Scheme for MCQs | Correct Answer or the Most Appropriate Answer | Four marks (+4) |
Incorrect Answer | Minus one mark (-1) | |
Unanswered / Marked for Review | No mark (0) | |
Marking Scheme for questions for which the answer is a Numerical value | Correct Answer | Four marks (+4) |
Incorrect Answer | Minus one mark (-1) | |
Unanswered / Marked for Review | No mark (0) | |
Method of determining merit | Conversion of the raw score in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, and the conversion of the total into NTA scores. Overall merit shall be prepared by merging NTA scores of all shifts of all days. | |
Method of resolving ties | Tie between candidates obtaining equal Total NTA scores in Paper 1: B.E./B.Tech will be resolved in the following manner in descending order: 1. NTA score in Mathematics, followed by 2. NTA score in Physics, followed by 3. NTA score in Chemistry, followed by 4. Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in all the subjects in the Test, followed by 5. Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Mathematics in the Test, followed by 6. Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Physics in the Test, followed by 7. Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Chemistry in the Test followed by 8. Older in Age followed by 9. Application Number in ascending order |
Scheme of Examination
Subject combinations for each paper, type of questions in each paper, and mode of examination are given in the table below:
PAPER | SUBJECTS | TYPE OF QUESTIONS | MODE OF EXAMINATION |
Paper 1: B.E./B.Tech. | Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry | Objective Type – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Questions for which the answer is a numerical value, with equal weightage to Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry | “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode only |
Paper 2A: B. Arch | Part-I: Mathematics | Objective Type – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Questions for which the answer is a numerical value | “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode only |
Part-II: Aptitude Test | Objective Type – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) | ||
Part-III: Drawing Test | Questions to test drawing aptitude | “Pen and Paper Based” (offline) mode to be attempted on a Drawing sheet of A4 size. | |
Paper 2B: B. Planning | Part-I: Mathematics | Objective Type – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Questions for which the answer is a numerical value | “Computer Based Test (CBT)” mode only |
Part-II: Aptitude Test | Objective Type – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) | ||
Part-III: Planning-Based Questions | Objective Type – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Role of Courses

Familiarization with
the Exam Pattern

Time Management
Skills

Identifying Strengths
and Weaknesses

Improving Speed
and Accuracy

Exam Simulation and
Confidence Building

Self-Assessment
and Performance Tracking