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JEE Main 2014 Question Paper: Aspirants can use JEE Main Question Paper 2014 to prepare for the IIT JEE exam. Solving the JEE Main 2014 question paper, candidates will get familiar with the exam difficulty level and know how the questions are framed in the JEE exam. Candidates should practice the JEE exam paper after completing the entire IIT JEE syllabus. It is the best way to revise and test knowledge. Moreover, candidates should also practice the previous year JEE Main question paper to boost their preparation and confidence. Also, refer to the JEE preparation tips referred by the IIT JEE toppers. The authority conducts the Joint Entrance Exam online mode. Check the article for the JEE Main 2014 question paper.
The JEE Main 2026 registration fee details for all category candidates are as follows.
Category | Paper 1 BE, BTech or Paper 2A: BArch or Paper 2B: BPlanning |
General | Male - Rs 1,000 |
Gen-EWS/ OBC(NCL) | Male - Rs 900 |
SC/ST/PwD/PwBD | Rs 500 |
Third Gender | Rs 500 |
Below is the JEE Main 2014 question paper pdf below.
The link for downloading the JEE Main 2014 question paper is provided above. Candidates must register by entering their email address or supplying the needed information. After registering, the JEE question paper pdf download link will be emailed to the registered address. To download the JEE Main question paper, click on this link.
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The benefits of solving the JEE Main question paper are the following
Learn about the exam's difficulty level and discover the high-weightage sections.
Understand the amount of preparation and identify the weakest topics.
Easy to keep track of preparation.
Improve comprehension of issues.
Help to establish a road map for studies.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
NO, the number of questions will remain the same in 2025 as in 2014. All 75 questions will be compulsory in the JEE mains 2025 exam.
Yes, candidates must attempt 75 questions in JEE Main. However, candidates should ensure that the answers are correct else negative marking will be done.
Mathematics was considered a tough paper due to calculative questions.
JEE Main question paper is the best resource for revision purposes. Also, candidates can keep track of their preparation.
Candidates can download the JEE Main question paper online.
On Question asked by student community
Hello,
Generally an income certificate isn't required for the JEE Main registration, but if you want to claim the EWS quota, then you need this. You must provide the certificate, issued by a government authority, as proof of your family's income being below the specified limit for the reservation category you wish to apply under.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Yes, as JEE does accepts improvement examination scores, so you must go for it but most of the state boards have already conducted or are conducting their 2025 improvement exams. If you have already given your improvement that's fine. If you have not given improvement this year then you can take your improvement next year.
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Yes, you can prepare for and take the JEE Main exam after completing your intermediate (12th year) exams. This is a common path for students who want to dedicate a year to intensive preparation without the pressure of simultaneous board exams.
I hope it will clear your query!!
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You can get the JEE 2025 Syllabus from this link : JEE Main Class 12th Syllabus 2026
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You said you belong to the BC category, converted Christian from a Scheduled Caste background under 16A, and your community certificate is BC. You are giving the JEE exam and want to know which category you should choose and what benefits are there.
If you have a BC certificate, it means you are not eligible for the Scheduled Caste category now because after conversion to Christianity, SC reservation does not apply. So, in JEE or any central exam, you cannot use SC.
JEE and other central exams use the Central Government category list, not the state one. The Central categories are General, General-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, and ST.
The BC category used by your state is not always the same as OBC-NCL. You need to check if your BC community name appears in the Central OBC list. If it appears there, you can select OBC-NCL. If it is not in the Central OBC list, you must select either General or General-EWS, depending on your family income.
If your family income is below 8 lakh per year, and you do not belong to any reserved category, you can choose General-EWS. If your income is above that, you must select General.
The difference between OBC-NCL and General-EWS is that OBC-NCL students get 27 percent reservation in IITs, NITs, and IIITs, and they also get government scholarships. General-EWS students get 10 percent reservation and can apply for EWS scholarships. General students do not get reservation or category-based scholarships.
So, the steps are simple. Check if your community is listed in the Central OBC list. If it is there, choose OBC-NCL in your JEE form. If it is not there, see if you are eligible for EWS. Otherwise, choose General.
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