JEE Main Chemistry Question Paper Online 2015 10th April

About JEE Main Examination:

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main is an engineering entrance examination administered jointly by the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc), and National Institutes of Technology, along with the Central Board of Secondary Education. It serves as an admission test for admissions to undergraduate-level engineering and science courses across the aforementioned institutes in India. Since the inception of the examination in 1998, an aggregate of more than 4.5 million candidates (including those belonging to the rest of India) have appeared for the examination and are eligible for admission to engineering and science courses in various Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs). The National Test Agency conducts the JEE Main examination annually in the month of April. JEE Main Paper consists of three parts, namely:

  1.     Physics
  2.     Chemistry
  3.     Mathematics

The question paper for all these three parts will be set by Board only. The JEE Main Application Form and Fee is to be paid online or offline, and no fee is required for SC/ST students.

How To Prepare For JEE Mains?

JEE Main Mock Test is also available online for students. The JEE Main question paper consists of multiple-choice questions and objective-type questions that the NTA sets. JEE Main Syllabus is available online. Sample JEE Main Question Papers also help students revise the topics that will be covered in the JEE Main examination.

JEE Main Chemistry Question Paper Online 2015(10th April)

JEE Main Chemistry Question Paper Online 2015 10th April is out, and the students can check the question paper from the below link. If a student wants to download the JEE Main examination, JEE Main Question Paper is available online for free of cost. After carefully reading and revising the JEE Main Chemistry Question Paper Online 2015 10th April, students can attempt this question paper.

JEE Main Chemistry Preparation Tips

1) Memorising certain parts of the subject like the periodic table, atomic weights of elements, atomic numbers of elements etc. is necessary while preparing for the chemistry section. This saves a lot of time while writing the exam and increases the scope of scoring to a great extent.

2) Reading from several books is not recommended for JEE Main Chemistry. All students should stick to some good books and use them for their preparation. Referring to multiple books results in wastage of time and creates confusion.

3) Being regular with the preparation is a very important aspect of studying Chemistry for JEE Main. As the subject is quite vast and highly theoretical, students should study for it regularly so as to keep the flow.

4) Candidates should be well versed with the concepts given in NCERT. Many questions appearing in the JEE Main question paper are straightforward and based only on facts elucidated in the NCERT textbooks.