The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main is one of the most prestigious national-level examinations conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Lakhs of students from all over the country and overseas appear for the JEE to get admission in prestigious engineering and architecture institutions. JEE Main 2018 was conducted in both pen and paper and online modes. More than 10 lakh students appeared for JEE pen and paper mode on April 8, 2018 and 2.16 lakh students appeared for the online mode on April 15 and 16, 2018.
- JEE Main 2018 Apr 8 First Shift Question Paper
- JEE Main 2018 Apr 15 First Shift Question Paper
- JEE Main 2018 April 15 Second Shift Question Paper
- JEE Main 2018 Apr 16 First Shift Question Paper
Benefits of Solving JEE Main Papers
When preparing for JEE, aspirants must solve previous years’ JEE Main papers to take their preparation to the next level. Here are the key benefits of solving JEE Main papers:
- Students become well-versed with exam pattern, marking scheme, types of questions asked, and other aspects of the examination paper
- It gets easy to evaluate the preparation and performance levels
- Practising previous year question papers improves the timings
- Students get to know the weak sections in the syllabus that need more preparation
- Solving question papers boosts up the confidence of students