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Introduction to the Exam:
The Joint Entrance Exam is an assessment examination in India conducted by National Talent Academy (NTA) for students aspiring for admission to the country’s most prestigious engineering and architectural colleges. Students who qualify for JEE Main with high scores will be eligible for JEE Advanced. The examination will allow students to seek admission to NITs, IIITs, CFTIs, and other government and private technical and engineering institutions. Because of the rising competition and limited seats, the JEE main entrance examination is regarded as one of the most challenging and competitive exams. Self-study and practise of JEE Main question papers go hand in hand for JEE Main preparation.
JEE Main Question Paper 2015 Set D with Answers and Solutions
The JEE Main Question Paper 2015 Set D is designed by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The JEE Main Question Paper 2015 Set D was for B. Tech/ B. E. aspirants. It consisted of 25 multiple choice questions from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. This national-level entrance examination consists of negative markings. For each correct answer, the student gets four marks. However, for every wrong answer, one mark is deducted. Students should make sure that they are well versed with the JEE Main syllabus, JEE exam pattern, and marking system.
Advantages of solving JEE Main Question Paper 2015 Set D
- It helps students practice and solve the question paper in the prescribed examination time, i.e., 3 hours.
- Depending on the candidate’s JEE Main preparation, it will help them assess themselves.
- It helps them identify their weaker sections so that they can focus and eventually work upon them.
- It also helps the students practise repeated questions that have been asked in previous year’s question papers or modified or rephrased.
JEE Main Question Paper 2015 Set D
The platform of Extramarks provides the solution set of JEE Main Question Paper 2015 Set D along with its solutions. Subject matter experts with years of expertise curate these solutions sets. Students should also take various JEE Main Mock tests provided by Extramarks
Jee Main 2015 Question Paper
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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. Are 12th marks important for JEE Main?
Class 12th marks have no weightage in JEE Main. However, for admission to different colleges, candidates of the general category should have secured a minimum of 75% and for SC/ST students should have scored at least 65 percent.
2. Is 75 percentile enough in JEE Main?
75 percentile is a good score. Many students will get admission to colleges with this score depending on the category. However, for getting into the top colleges in NITs and IIITs, students must score higher as top-tier colleges’ cutoff remains high.