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JEE Advanced (JEE Advanced (IIT)) is part of India's Academic Exams category, covering 10 topics. Kamiyab provides free JEE Advanced mock tests with no signup or payment — two modes: Quick Practice (10 questions in ~10 minutes for daily topic-wise revision) or Full Mock (up to 100 questions matched to the official exam pattern). Both include instant scoring and per-question explanations. Eligibility: Class 12 (PCM). Aligned to the current 2026 official syllabus.

Eligibility
Class 12 (PCM)
Per official notification
Topics
10
Across all sections
Mode
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Cost
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JEE Advanced mock test modes — at a glance

Comparison of JEE Advanced mock test modes on Kamiyab
ModeQuestionsTimeBest forCost
Quick Practice10~10 minutesDaily topic-wise warm-up₹0 (Free)
Full MockUp to 100~2 hoursPre-exam revision, full exam pattern₹0 (Free)

Test mode

100 Qs · 60 min
First load takes 10–15 sec while AI generates the paper. Questions are batched in parallel and deduped to keep them varied.

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About JEE Advanced — Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced)

JEE Advanced is the sole route into the 23 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) for the B.Tech / Integrated M.Tech / Dual Degree programmes. It is also used by a handful of non-IIT institutes (IISc Bengaluru, IISERs, RGIPT, IIPE, IIST etc.) that pick from the JEE Advanced merit list.

Eligibility for JEE Advanced flows through JEE Main — only the top ~2.5 lakh Main qualifiers across categories become eligible to register. A candidate gets a maximum of two attempts in two consecutive years for JEE Advanced (separate from the Main attempt limit).

Unlike JEE Main, the JEE Advanced pattern is redefined by the organising IIT each year. The number of questions per paper, the mix of question types (single-correct, multi-correct, numerical-answer, paragraph/comprehension, matrix-match), and the partial-marking rules vary year to year. The syllabus, by contrast, has been broadly stable but expects depth beyond the NCERT line — JEE Main NCERT base is necessary but not sufficient.

Conducted by: JEE Advanced is conducted by one of the seven zonal IITs on a rotating basis under the Joint Admission Board (JAB)

Eligibility

JEE Advanced — eligibility to register

Age:
Defined afresh in the JEE Advanced brochure each year (a date-of-birth cut-off applies, with the usual category relaxation for SC/ST/PwD).
Education:
Must be among the top ~2,50,000 (all categories combined) successful JEE Main Paper 1 candidates of the year, and must satisfy the Class 12 performance criterion specified by JAB.
Nationality:
Indian nationals (including PIO/OCI as per current JAB rules) and eligible foreign nationals as defined in the JEE Advanced information brochure.
Attempts:
A maximum of 2 attempts in 2 consecutive years for JEE Advanced.

Exam Pattern

Stage-by-stage breakdown of the recruitment process.

JEE Advanced — Paper 1 + Paper 2 (same day)

Mode
Computer Based Test, two compulsory papers (Paper 1 in the morning, Paper 2 in the afternoon), conducted by the organising IIT
Sections
Physics · Chemistry · Mathematics across both papers
Questions
Pattern is set by the organising IIT and changes every year. Expect a mix of single-correct MCQ, multi-correct MCQ (with partial marking), numerical-answer (integer / two-decimal), paragraph-based and matrix-match questions
Marks
Total marks vary year to year (announced in that year's brochure)
Duration
3 hours per paper (both papers compulsory; cumulative score is used for ranking)
Negative marking
Variable each year — single-correct usually carries full negative; multi-correct carries partial-credit + partial-negative; numerical-answer typically has no negative

There is no fixed JEE Advanced pattern. Rely only on the current year's official JEE Advanced brochure issued by the organising IIT; do NOT plan your prep using last year's exact question-count or marking scheme as the source of truth.

Syllabus

Tap any section to see the full list of subtopics.

Physics — JEE Advanced (Class 11 + 12, brochure-defined)6 topics
  • General Physics (units, dimensions, experimental skills)
  • Mechanics (kinematics, Newton's laws, work-energy, gravitation, rotational dynamics, fluids, SHM)
  • Thermal Physics (calorimetry, thermal expansion, kinetic theory, thermodynamics)
  • Electricity and Magnetism (electrostatics, currents, magnetic effects, EMI, AC, EM waves)
  • Optics (geometrical + wave optics, including Huygens' principle and Young's double-slit)
  • Modern Physics (photoelectric effect, atomic models, nuclei, radioactivity, semiconductor basics)
Chemistry — JEE Advanced (Physical, Inorganic, Organic)3 topics
  • Physical (atomic structure, equilibria, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, kinetics, solid state, surface chemistry)
  • Inorganic (periodic properties, chemical bonding, s/p/d/f-block, coordination compounds, qualitative analysis)
  • Organic (general organic chemistry, isomerism, reactions of hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, oxygen + nitrogen functional groups, biomolecules, polymers)
Mathematics — JEE Advanced (Class 11 + 12, brochure-defined)6 topics
  • Algebra (complex numbers, quadratic, sequences, binomial, permutations & combinations, matrices, determinants, probability)
  • Trigonometry (functions, equations, inverse functions)
  • Analytical Geometry (2D: straight lines, circles, conic sections; 3D: lines, planes, sphere)
  • Differential Calculus (functions, limits, continuity, differentiability, derivatives and applications)
  • Integral Calculus (indefinite + definite integrals, properties, application to area, differential equations)
  • Vectors (operations, dot/cross product, scalar/vector triple products)

Preparation Strategy

Treat the JEE Main NCERT base as a prerequisite, not the target. JEE Advanced rewards depth — every Class 11/12 chapter must be mastered to the level where you can attack non-routine multi-concept problems, not just direct application questions.

Use the official JEE Advanced brochure of the current year as the source of truth for pattern and syllabus. Old papers of the last 10 years are the closest proxy to the kind of multi-step problem-solving the IITs reward.

Build mathematical and physical fluency through long problem sets — Irodov / Krotov for Physics, Cengage / TMH for Mathematics, Cengage / O.P. Tandon for Chemistry. These are the standard references that calibrate to the conceptual depth of JEE Advanced.

Practise time-pressure under the actual two-paper, same-day format. Stamina across 6 hours of dense problem-solving is its own skill, separate from solving any single problem.

Recent Changes to Know

  • JEE Advanced eligibility continues to be capped at the top ~2.5 lakh JEE Main qualifiers across categories; the exact number and category-wise distribution is published in the year's information brochure.
  • The number of attempts permitted is 2 in 2 consecutive years (separate from JEE Main's attempt limit). Brochure changes around attempt rules are rare but always check the current year's brochure.
  • Pattern (question count, types, marking) is decided afresh by the organising IIT each year. There is no continuity guarantee from one year to the next; do not assume the previous year's pattern will hold.

Important Dates

Notification
The JEE Advanced information brochure is released by the organising IIT typically a couple of months before the exam
Exam
JEE Advanced is usually held around May–June, after JEE Main Session 2 results
Results
Results are declared by the organising IIT within a few weeks of the exam, followed by JoSAA seat allocation for IITs

JEE Advanced dates change every cycle and depend on which IIT is conducting. Always confirm the latest information brochure on the official JEE Advanced site (whichever IIT is hosting that year) before planning your prep or applying.

Widely-Used Reference Books

Popular books many aspirants use — pick what fits your level.

  • Class 11 & 12 NCERT — the prerequisite base, especially for Inorganic and Physical Chemistry
  • HC Verma + Irodov + Krotov — Physics conceptual depth and non-routine problem practice
  • Cengage / TMH (Tata McGraw-Hill) Mathematics for JEE Advanced — problem sets calibrated to brochure depth
  • O.P. Tandon (Physical, Inorganic, Organic) + MS Chouhan (Organic) + JD Lee (Inorganic) — Chemistry depth
  • Previous-year JEE Advanced papers — last 10 years, attempted under timed two-paper conditions
  • Two-paper same-day mock test series for stamina and pattern familiarity

JEE Advanced mock test — frequently asked questions

Is the JEE Advanced mock test on Kamiyab really free?

Yes, completely free. No signup, no payment and no hidden charges — every JEE Advanced practice test and full mock on Kamiyab is free to use.

Do I need to create an account to attempt the JEE Advanced mock test?

No. You can start any JEE Advanced quick practice or full mock without signing up. Just pick a topic and begin.

How many questions are there in the JEE Advanced mock test?

Quick Practice gives you a focused 10-question, ~10-minute test on a single topic. Full Mock is a longer paper of up to 100 questions built to match the JEE Advanced exam pattern and timing.

Which subjects and topics are covered for JEE Advanced?

10 topics are covered for JEE Advanced, including Physics - Mechanics, Physics - Electrodynamics, Physics - Optics & Waves and more. Each topic can be practised on its own as a quick test or combined into a full-length mock.

Are the JEE Advanced questions reliable and up to date with the latest syllabus?

Quick Practice questions are hand-curated and kept aligned with the current official JEE Advanced syllabus, each with a short explanation. When the exam body revises the syllabus, the question bank is updated so you are not practising removed or out-of-syllabus topics.

Do I get the correct answers and explanations for JEE Advanced?

Yes. After you submit the test, every question shows the correct option along with a short explanation, so you can review and fix weak areas immediately.

Will the JEE Advanced mock test work on a low-end phone or slow connection?

Yes. Kamiyab runs in any modern mobile browser with no app install. The timer, scoring and explanations all work on basic Android phones and on slow networks.

How should I use Kamiyab to prepare for JEE Advanced?

Use Quick Practice daily for topic-wise revision, then take a Full Mock to simulate the real JEE Advanced timer and pressure. Read the explanations after every test and re-practise the topics where you score low.

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