JEE Physics PYQ coverage
Every JEE Main Physics question from 2015-2025 (January + April sessions, both shifts) and JEE Advanced Physics Paper 1 + Paper 2 from the same years. Approximately 2,500 Physics PYQs organized by chapter.
Every question has: exam date + shift, chapter + sub-topic tags, difficulty rating (Easy/Medium/Hard), topper solve time estimate, and a full step-by-step solution that shows both the standard method and the fastest shortcut if one exists.
Chapter weightage in JEE Physics
Historical weightage across 10 years of JEE Main + Advanced Physics:
- Mechanics (Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Rotational, Gravitation, Oscillations): 22-26% of Physics questions
- Electrodynamics (Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic Effects, EM Induction, AC Circuits, EM Waves): 20-24%
- Modern Physics (Dual Nature, Atoms, Nuclei, Semiconductors): 12-15%
- Thermodynamics + Kinetic Theory: 8-10%
- Waves and Optics (Wave Motion, Ray Optics, Wave Optics): 10-12%
- Fluids, Elasticity, Surface Tension: 4-6%
How JEE toppers use the Physics PYQ bank
Solve chapter-by-chapter, not year-by-year. The value of PYQs is pattern recognition within a topic — after 40 Rotational Mechanics PYQs, you start seeing the question framing before reading the options. Year-wise attempts are useful only for timed mock practice, not for learning.
Aim for 30-50 PYQs per chapter during concept mastery phase, then re-solve flagged ones weekly. Time yourself: if a Physics PYQ takes you more than 5 minutes, flag it. Your target exam pace is 2.5-3 minutes per question.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the bank include JEE Advanced Physics separately?
Yes. Filter by "JEE Advanced" to see only Advanced-level Physics PYQs. Advanced questions are significantly harder — multi-concept integration, partial-credit marking, numerical-integer type, match-the-columns format. A separate filter helps you practice Advanced-specific difficulty.
How are numerical-type questions handled?
Numerical-value Physics questions (5 per section in JEE Main) are tagged separately. They use +4/0 no-negative marking in our scoring — matching the actual JEE pattern. Attempt all numericals even when guessing; wrong answers cost nothing.
Are the shortcut methods actually useful?
For about 40% of Physics PYQs, yes — there are genuine time-saving approaches (like using specific inertia formulas for common rotational setups, or symmetry arguments for electrostatics). For the other 60%, the standard method is the fastest. Our solutions show both when applicable so you can choose.
How does PYQ practice compare to HC Verma / DC Pandey?
Books teach concepts through increasingly difficult problems. PYQs test your ability to recognize exam patterns. Do both — complete HC Verma / DC Pandey chapter-wise first for concept depth, then solve 30-50 JEE PYQs per chapter for pattern mastery. PYQs are training for the actual exam; books build the base skill.
Do you cover JEE 2024 + 2025 pattern?
Yes. 2024+ JEE Main uses the revised pattern (75 questions, 3 hours, -1 negative on MCQ only). Our PYQ solutions match this marking scheme. For 2023 and earlier, we preserve the original pattern (numerical section optional) since that affects strategy.
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