Joint Entrance Examination (Main)
Hello Koushik
You can find JEE Mains 2025 question papers on the Careers360 website. You can get even the papers of previous years and can get it in many languages including English and Hindi.
Here's the link for accessing the papers: JEE Mains Question Paper by CAREERS360
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With a 72.6 percentile in JEE Mains, CRL rank of 410886, and SC category rank of 27340, your daughter might not be able to get CSE, CSE (AI & ML), or CSE (Data Science) in top NITs/IIITs through JoSAA, as these branches usually close at a much lower rank. However, she may have chances in:
Some newer NITs in less popular branches, but CSE-related branches will still be tough.
State-level engineering colleges in Telangana through TS EAMCET counselling (better chances here, especially in SC category).
Private universities like SRM, VIT, KL University, and GITAM where admission is through their own entrance exams or JEE score.
Deemed universities and good private colleges under management quota if budget allows.
Hello Aman
Our website Careers360 provide the previous year papers of JEE Mains in both English as well as in HINDI language. So you can visit the link which I am giving to get access to JEE Mains Question paper in Hindi.
Visit this link: JEE Mains Question Paper in Hindi by CAREERS360
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Hello,
Based on previous year cut-offs, for General category you should aim for around 105–115 marks in JEE Main to get a seat in any NIT in any branch. For top branches like CSE or ECE, try to score 115 marks or more for better chances.
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In JEE Main exam pattern , each correct answer in Paper 1 (B.Tech) is awarded 4 marks, and each incorrect answer results in a deduction of 1 mark. Unanswered questions do not incur any negative marking. Paper 1 includes 90 questions, 75 of which are to be attempted.
These questions are divided into three sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, with 25 questions each (20 MCQs and 5 numerical value questions). The total marks for Paper 1 are 300.
You can get here Jee main previous years paper
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Hello Ashutosh,
If you have completed your UPTAC counselling verification with the correct Class 12 board, school name, and original marksheet - and the statuses were "passed" or you verified as a "pass" when the online document verification showed "passed" - the incorrect information in the JEE application (whether the board name, school or school type) should not lead to cancellation at physical reporting.
During physical reporting, the institutes are primarily checking that the original documents correspond to the verified documents in the counselling. Since you would have included the information to provide in the UPTAC verification, and it was accepted, you should be okay. Just ensure to carry along the originals and the UPTAC verification slip so that you can without hassles.
Hi,
JEE Mains previous year question papers and answer keys are available on the official NTA JEE website for the past several years. For older papers (more than 4–5 years back), you can find them in JEE preparation books by publishers like Arihant, MTG, or Disha, which compile the last 10 years’ papers with solutions or you can find in trusted educational websites also . Solving past 10 years’ papers is an excellent way to understand exam patterns, frequently asked concepts, and improve time management. I recommend downloading both shift 1 and shift 2 papers for each year, as the JEE Mains now conducts multiple sessions.
You can check this link below : https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-previous-10-year-questions-detailed-solutions
Good luck with your preparation.
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JEE Mains syllabus is not yet released officially by National testing agency (NTA). It is mostly expected to be available around October of 2025 on official website of NTA ( https://www.nta.ac.in ). But for now you can take reference from 2025 syllabus using updated NCERT. Here's the topics you can start preparing while official syllabus get released: - Physics: Unit & Measurement, Kinematics, Laws of motion, Work-Energy-Power, Gravitation, Thermodynamics, Oscillation & Waves, Properties of Solids & Liquids, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects, Optics, Modern Physics, Experimental Skills. - Chemistry: Broadly Segmented into Organic, Inorganic, and Physical- topics like Purification & Characterization, Basic Principles, Hydrocarbons, Biomolecules, Practical Chemistry. Mathematics: Sets, Relations & Functions, Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Matrices & Determinants, Permutation & Combination, Calculus, Algebra, Coordinate Geometry.
Hello Alka
For JEE Advance, the best 5 subjects through which you need to calculate your percentage is:
1. Physics 2. Chemistry 3. Mathematics 4. One language (which is English) 5. One other subject of your choice
So you will need to choose PCM + English + a 5th subject to calculate your percentage.
Hi!
As per current JEE Mains eligibility rules, a student can appear in the exam in the year of passing Class 12 and the next two years. If you passed Plus Two in 2021, your direct eligibility window for JEE Mains has already passed. Even if you reattempt Class 12 in 2026, it is generally considered as an improvement attempt, and NTA counts your first attempt year for eligibility purposes. However, rules can change in future, so keep checking the official JEE Mains brochure for 2026–2027. Since you’re already pursuing B.Sc., you can also consider other state-level engineering entrance exams or lateral entry schemes for B.Tech after graduation. These options will help you continue toward your goal without depending only on JEE. It’s good you’re planning ahead, so keep exploring all possible pathways.
Best wishes for your studies!
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