JEE Main Previous Year Questions (PYQs) — Free Online Practice
Year-wise and chapter-wise JEE Main PYQs from 2019 to 2025. Solve under real exam conditions, then review your mistakes with chapter-wise analytics.
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3-hour JEE Main pattern mocks with scoring + analytics.
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Drill weak chapters until accuracy is 80%+.
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Know the percentile to qualify for JEE Advanced.
View cutoffsHow to use PYQs effectively
Take one full-year paper end-to-end under 3-hour timed conditions to calibrate your current score and stamina.
After 2–3 year-wise attempts, switch to chapter-wise PYQ drilling — this is where your weak-topic list gets cleared.
Note which concept types the examiner has repeated for 3+ years — those are near-guaranteed appearances in 2026.
Frequently asked questions
Are JEE Main previous year questions enough for preparation?
PYQs are the single highest-ROI resource — around 60% of a typical JEE Main paper tests the same concepts as past years, even if the wording changes. Pair PYQs with NCERT revision and you cover the majority of the exam.
How many years of PYQs should I solve?
At minimum the last 5 years (2021–2025). If you have time, go back to 2015 — older AIEEE/JEE Main papers still surface concepts that repeat.
Where can I solve JEE Main PYQs online for free?
PracticeJEE hosts chapter-wise and year-wise JEE Main PYQs with instant solutions. Sign in with Google to get unlimited attempts and analytics on your PYQ performance.
Is it better to solve PYQs chapter-wise or year-wise?
Do both. Year-wise attempts build exam temperament; chapter-wise drilling fixes specific weak topics. Aim for a 1:3 ratio — one year-wise mock for every three chapter-wise sessions.
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