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What is PYQJunction?

PYQJunction is India's free previous year question (PYQ) platform built specifically for students preparing for competitive entrance examinations — AMU (Aligarh Muslim University), JMI (Jamia Millia Islamia), JEE Mains, JEE Advanced, and NEET UG. With over 4,000 real questions sourced directly from official past papers, PYQJunction gives every student access to the most authentic practice material available — completely free, with no login or payment required.

Unlike other platforms that lock content behind subscriptions or require PDF downloads, PYQJunction works entirely in the browser. The built-in OMR-style exam simulator replicates the real exam environment with a live countdown timer, section-wise navigation, flagging system, negative marking, and an instant detailed result page after submission. Students can start practising in seconds — no account, no app, no cost.

Why Previous Year Questions Matter

First, previous year questions help you understand the pattern of the exam. Many exams do not ask topics randomly; they repeat similar concepts, question styles, and difficulty levels. When you solve past papers, you start seeing how the exam is built, which is much more useful than only reading theory. Second, they reveal the important topics. Even when the full syllabus is large, past papers usually show that some chapters appear more often than others. This helps you prioritize your study time instead of treating every chapter as equally important. Third, they improve speed and accuracy. In a real exam, knowing the answer is not enough; you must solve it quickly and correctly. Previous year questions train your brain to recognize question types faster, avoid careless mistakes, and manage time better. Fourth, they reduce exam fear. A paper feels less scary when you have already seen similar questions before. Practicing past questions gives you confidence because the exam stops feeling unknown.

What students learn from them

Previous year questions teach you: Which topics are repeated often. How difficult the exam usually is. Whether questions are direct, tricky, or application-based. How much time each section may take. What kind of mistakes students commonly make. They also help you understand whether the exam expects: memorization, concept clarity, calculation speed, or deep reasoning. That difference is very important. For example, some exams mostly test factual recall, while others test how well you can apply a concept in a new situation. Previous year questions show you which kind of thinking is required.

Why they improve scoring

Studying only theory can make you feel prepared, but solving past questions tells you whether that preparation is usable under exam conditions. Many students know the chapter but still struggle in the paper because they cannot convert knowledge into marks. Past questions help you: identify weak chapters, find silly mistakes, improve question selection, and build a realistic revision strategy. They are also one of the best ways to do active revision. Instead of rereading notes passively, you practice retrieval, which is much stronger for memory and performance.

How to use them properly

The best way to use previous year questions is not to memorize answers blindly. You should: Solve them without looking at the solution first. Mark the ones you got wrong. Understand why the wrong answer happened. Revise the related concept. Solve a similar question again later. This turns past papers into a learning tool, not just a practice sheet.

One important caution

Previous year questions are powerful, but they are not enough alone. If you only memorize old questions, you may get stuck when the exam changes the wording or twists the concept. So they should be used along with concept study, revision, and mock tests.

Practising on PYQJunction also builds exam temperament — the ability to manage time under pressure, decide when to attempt and when to skip, and avoid common traps in MCQ questions. These are skills that no textbook teaches but every ranker has mastered.

AMU Entrance Exam — Overview

The AMU entrance examination is conducted by Aligarh Muslim University for admission to Classes 6, 9, and 11. It is one of the most competitive school-level entrance exams in India, with approximately 35,000 applicants competing for around 5,000 seats annually. The Class 11 Science stream exam consists of 100 MCQs covering Physics, Chemistry, Life Science, Mathematics, GK, and Indo-Islamic Culture & History — all based on NCERT/CBSE syllabus of Classes 9 and 10.

The general category cutoff for AMU Class 11 Science typically falls between 60–70 out of 100, making every mark count. Negative marking of −¼ applies for Class 9 and 11. On PYQJunction, students can attempt AMU papers from 2014 to 2025 in full live exam mode and track exactly where they stand.

JMI Entrance Exam — Overview

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) conducts entrance examinations for admission to Class 6, 9, and 11 (Science, Arts, and Commerce streams). JMI entrance papers are known for being straightforward and NCERT-based, with NO negative marking across all classes — making it ideal for students who want to build confidence before attempting tougher exams. PYQJunction hosts real JMI papers across all streams so students can practise the exact format they will face.

JEE Mains & JEE Advanced — Overview

JEE Mains is the gateway to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs — and the qualifier for JEE Advanced, which is the sole route to IITs. JEE Mains consists of 90 questions (75 to be attempted) across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, carrying 300 total marks with a +4/−1 marking scheme for MCQs. JEE Advanced features two papers of 180 marks each with mixed question types including single correct, multi-correct, integer type, and matrix match.

Solving 10 years of JEE papers on PYQJunction helps students get comfortable with the exam's unique question style, the balance between speed and accuracy, and the subject-wise strategy needed to clear both papers on the same day.

NEET UG — Overview

NEET UG is India's single medical entrance examination for MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH admissions. The paper has 180 questions across Physics (50), Chemistry (50), and Biology (100 — Botany + Zoology), with a +4/−1 marking scheme and a total of 720 marks. With over 20 lakh students appearing each year for roughly 1 lakh MBBS seats, NEET preparation demands the highest level of consistency. PYQJunction's NEET section covers 2020–2025 with full OMR simulation and image-based questions exactly as they appeared in the official paper.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is PYQJunction completely free?

Yes. PYQJunction is 100% free — no subscription, no login, no payment of any kind. Every question, every paper, every feature is accessible to all students without creating an account.

Are the questions from official AMU and JMI papers?

Yes. All questions on PYQJunction are sourced from official previous year papers. They are not generated or modified — they are the real questions that appeared in the actual examinations.

How many years of papers are available?

PYQJunction currently covers papers from 2014 to 2025 for AMU and JMI, and 2020 to 2025 for NEET UG. JEE Mains and Advanced papers are also available across multiple years. New papers are added regularly.

Does the exam simulator have negative marking?

Yes. The simulator applies the exact marking scheme of each exam — including negative marking where applicable. AMU Class 9 & 11 and JEE apply negative marking, while JMI and AMU Class 6 do not. NEET applies −1 per wrong answer.

Who built PYQJunction?

PYQJunction was built by Asad Abdullah, a 16-year-old self-taught developer and student who was himself preparing for the AMU entrance exam. Finding no reliable, free source for authentic PYQs, he built the platform from scratch. He is also the founder of PrepNex — an AI-powered study performance tracker for Indian students.