JEE Advanced 2022 mock test released at jeeadv.ac.in; Steps to attempt
Isha Jain | January 4, 2022 | 02:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
IIT Bombay has released the JEE Advanced 2022 mock test at jeeadv.ac.in. Candidates can check steps to access the JEE Advanced mock test 2022.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay has released the JEE Advanced 2022 mock test. The direct link to access the mock test of JEE Advanced 2022 is available at jeeadv.ac.in. Candidates who wish to take the JEE Advanced mock test 2022 can access it without using any login credentials.
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Candidates who are planning to appear in the JEE Advanced 2022 exam are advised to solve the mock tests released by the authorities. The JEE Advanced 2022 mock tests are designed similar to the actual entrance exam. With the help of the mock test of JEE Advanced 2022, aspirants can understand the exam pattern in a better way.
How to access the JEE Advanced 2022 mock test?
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Visit JEE Advanced 2022 website - jeeadv.ac.in.
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Click on the “Examination” tab.
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Next click on the “Mock Test 1 or Mock Test 2” links.
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The mock test of JEE Advanced 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
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Click on the “Sign In” button.
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The important instructions page will appear on the screen. Read the instructions and continue towards attempting the mock test.
IIT Bombay has also released the JEE Advanced 2022 syllabus on the official website. Candidates should check the syllabus to boost their preparation. The syllabus of JEE Advanced 2022 will help them to know the topics from which the questions will be asked in the exam.
Recently, the authorities announced the extra attempt in JEE Advanced for 2020, 2021 candidates . As per the latest JEE Advanced news, candidates who appeared in Class 12 (or equivalent) examination for the first time in 2020 or 2021 and successfully registered for JEE Advanced 2021 but were absent in both the papers, i.e., Paper 1 and Paper 2, of JEE Advanced 2021 are eligible to directly appear for JEE Advanced 2022.
As per the JEE Advanced eligibility criteria, candidates who secure the first 2,50,000 rank in the JEE Main will be eligible for JEE Advanced registration. The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains is conducted by the National Testing Agency. The authorities have not yet released any notification regarding JEE Main 2022 exam dates, however, it is expected to be out soon. The JEE Main 2022 dates will be released at NTA JEE Main website - jeemain.nta.nic.in 2022.
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