Engineering Entrance Practice Tests
Free engineering entrance practice tests with original questions, exam-pattern guidance, and step-by-step preparation support for COMEDK, KCET, WBJEE, JEE Main, and JEE Advanced aspirants.
This page is designed for students who want practical engineering entrance preparation without guesswork. You can start from beginner-level mixed questions, then move into exam-specific tracks in this order: COMEDK, KCET, WBJEE, JEE Main, and JEE Advanced.
Every practice set is built for step-by-step learning: attempt, review explanations, and identify your weak topics before taking the next set. This approach helps you improve consistency, not just one-time scores.
Who should choose this
- Class 11-12 students preparing for PCM-based engineering entrance exams.
- Drop-year aspirants who need structured revision with short timed practice.
- Students who want explanation-based learning before full-length mocks.
- Beginners who are not sure which exam path to prioritize yet.
Who should avoid this format
- Students looking only for official previous-year papers in raw PDF format.
- Aspirants who already score high and need only advanced full-length mocks.
- Learners who are not ready to review mistakes after every practice round.
- Students aiming for non-PCM career tracks that need different test patterns.
Step-by-step practice roadmap
Step 1: Foundation (Week 1-2)
Start with beginner sets to stabilize algebra, arithmetic speed, mechanics basics, and chemistry fundamentals.
Step 2: Exam Track (Week 3-6)
Pick your target exam track and solve exam-style sets regularly. Track accuracy separately for each subject.
Step 3: Timed Rounds (Week 7-8)
Attempt sets under strict time limits. Build decision speed: skip, solve, review, and attempt strategy.
Step 4: Revision Loop (Ongoing)
Maintain an error log by topic. Re-attempt weak-topic sets after 3-5 days to convert mistakes into retention.
How to use the 180-question COMEDK sets
The COMEDK track on this page now follows a full-length practice pattern with 180 original questions in each set: 60 Mathematics, 60 Physics, and 60 Chemistry. This is useful for students who want realistic stamina practice, balanced subject switching, and a better idea of how accuracy changes over a longer paper.
60 Mathematics
Use this block to test algebra, geometry, trigonometry, coordinate geometry, and speed-based calculation control.
60 Physics
Focus on formula recall, units, direct application, and quick interpretation of mechanics, optics, and electricity questions.
60 Chemistry
Treat this section as a mix of concept recall and elimination strategy across physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry.
A practical way to use these sets is to first complete them in timed pages, then review results subject by subject. If your Mathematics score drops because of speed, train shorter math rounds separately. If Chemistry accuracy drops, revise factual weak spots before starting the next full-length set.
These are original pattern-based practice sets, not official COMEDK papers. Use them for learning, timing practice, and weakness analysis alongside official syllabus and exam notices.
Practice Sets
COMEDK
COMEDK • Computer Based Test (CBT)
180 total questions.
180 total marks.
+1 correct
No negative marking
60 MCQs each in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
COMEDK Practice Set 1
Original COMEDK-style full-length set with 180 questions: 60 Mathematics, 60 Physics, and 60 Chemistry.
COMEDK Practice Set 2
Original COMEDK-style full-length set with 180 questions: 60 Mathematics, 60 Physics, and 60 Chemistry.
COMEDK Practice Set 3
Original COMEDK-style full-length set with 180 questions: 60 Mathematics, 60 Physics, and 60 Chemistry.
COMEDK Practice Set 4
Original COMEDK-style full-length set with 180 questions: 60 Mathematics, 60 Physics, and 60 Chemistry.
COMEDK Practice Set 5
Original COMEDK-style full-length set with 180 questions: 60 Mathematics, 60 Physics, and 60 Chemistry.
COMEDK Practice Set 6
Original COMEDK-style Set 6 (paper-pattern aligned) with 180 questions: 60 Mathematics, 60 Physics, and 60 Chemistry at balanced moderate level.
KCET
Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) • Pen-paper based examination
180 total questions.
180 total marks.
+1 correct
No negative marking
60 questions each in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
KCET quick FAQs
How many questions are there in the KCET full-length mocks on this page?
Each KCET full-length mock on this page has 180 questions, aligned with the practical exam-style distribution across Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
What is the best order to attempt KCET practice sets?
Start with Set 1 and Set 2 for baseline speed and formula recall, then move to Set 3 and Set 4 for mixed-pressure practice, and finish with Set 5 as the hardest revision checkpoint.
Should I practice chapter-wise first or directly solve full KCET mocks?
If your fundamentals are weak, do short chapter revisions first. If your basics are stable, start full-length mocks directly and use post-test analysis to identify weak chapters.
Are these official KCET previous-year papers?
No. These are original pattern-based practice tests created for self-assessment. Always verify latest notices, syllabus details, and exam rules from official KEA updates.
KCET Practice Set 1
Original KCET-style full-length set with 180 unique questions: 60 mathematics, 60 physics, and 60 chemistry.
KCET Practice Set 2
Original KCET-style full-length set with 180 unique questions: 60 mathematics, 60 physics, and 60 chemistry.
KCET Practice Set 3
Original KCET-style full-length set with 180 unique questions: 60 mathematics, 60 physics, and 60 chemistry.
KCET Practice Set 4
Original KCET-style full-length set with 180 unique questions: 60 mathematics, 60 physics, and 60 chemistry.
KCET Practice Set 5
Original KCET-style full-length set with 180 unique questions: 60 mathematics, 60 physics, and 60 chemistry.
WBJEE
WBJEEB • Offline OMR
155 total questions.
200 total marks.
Category 1: +1, Category 2/3: +2
Category 1: -0.25, Category 2: -0.5, Category 3: none
Paper 1 is Mathematics. Paper 2 is Physics + Chemistry.
WBJEE quick FAQs
How many questions are there in the WBJEE full-length mocks on this page?
Each WBJEE full-length mock here contains 155 questions in practical paper-style flow: Mathematics-heavy Paper 1 plus Physics/Chemistry sections for Paper 2.
How should I use WBJEE Set 1 to Set 5 effectively?
Follow sequence order: Set 1 and Set 2 for speed and concept base, Set 3 and Set 4 for exam pressure simulation, and Set 5 for final high-difficulty revision.
What timing should I follow for WBJEE full mocks?
Use a full 240-minute simulation if you are practicing both papers in one sitting. You can also split practice into Paper 1 and Paper 2 blocks as per your weekly plan.
Are these official WBJEE previous-year papers?
No. These are original pattern-based practice sets for self-assessment. Always cross-check final syllabus, question pattern categories, and updates from official WBJEEB notices.
WBJEE Practice Set 1
Original WBJEE-style full-length set with 155 unique questions: 75 Mathematics (Paper 1) and 80 Physics/Chemistry (Paper 2).
WBJEE Practice Set 2
Original WBJEE-style full-length set with 155 unique questions: 75 Mathematics (Paper 1) and 80 Physics/Chemistry (Paper 2).
WBJEE Practice Set 3
Original WBJEE-style full-length set with 155 unique questions: 75 Mathematics (Paper 1) and 80 Physics/Chemistry (Paper 2).
WBJEE Practice Set 4
Original WBJEE-style full-length set with 155 unique questions: 75 Mathematics (Paper 1) and 80 Physics/Chemistry (Paper 2).
WBJEE Practice Set 5
Original WBJEE-style full-length set with 155 unique questions: 75 Mathematics (Paper 1) and 80 Physics/Chemistry (Paper 2).
JEE Main
National Testing Agency (NTA) • Computer Based Test (CBT)
90 total questions.
300 total marks.
+4 correct, -1 incorrect, 0 unattempted
Yes, in Section A and Section B
Paper contains 90 questions (30 per subject), with 75 attempted as per the current exam attempt structure.
JEE Main quick FAQs
How many questions are in each JEE Main full-length mock here?
Each JEE Main full-length mock contains 90 official-pattern questions: 30 Mathematics, 30 Physics, and 30 Chemistry, reflecting the standard computer-based exam format.
How should I use JEE Main Set 1 through Set 5 in my preparation?
Start with Set 1 and Set 2 for speed and confidence building, then move to Set 3 and Set 4 for exam-pressure practice, and complete Set 5 as your final high-difficulty revision mock.
What timing should I follow for JEE Main full-length mocks?
Allocate exactly 180 minutes (3 hours) for each full mock to match the official exam duration. Practice time management so you can attempt all 90 questions with proper verification and not rush.
Are these official JEE Main previous-year papers?
No. These are original, pattern-based practice tests designed for self-assessment and strategy refinement. Always verify final syllabus, exam patterns, and official notices from the JEE Main official website.
JEE Main Practice Set 1
Original JEE Main-style full-length set with 90 unique questions: 30 Mathematics, 30 Physics, and 30 Chemistry following the official exam pattern.
JEE Main Practice Set 2
Original JEE Main-style full-length set with 90 unique questions: 30 Mathematics, 30 Physics, and 30 Chemistry following the official exam pattern.
JEE Main Practice Set 3
Original JEE Main-style full-length set with 90 unique questions: 30 Mathematics, 30 Physics, and 30 Chemistry following the official exam pattern.
JEE Main Practice Set 4
Original JEE Main-style full-length set with 90 unique questions: 30 Mathematics, 30 Physics, and 30 Chemistry following the official exam pattern.
JEE Main Practice Set 5
Original JEE Main-style full-length set with 90 unique questions: 30 Mathematics, 30 Physics, and 30 Chemistry following the official exam pattern.
JEE Advanced
JEE Advanced / Organizing IIT • Computer Based Test (CBT)
Varies by question type and year
May apply for some questions
Both papers are compulsory. Pattern is not fixed in the same way as JEE Main.
JEE Advanced quick FAQs
How many questions are in each JEE Advanced full-length mock here?
Each JEE Advanced full-length mock here uses a pattern-based 36-question structure: 12 Mathematics, 12 Physics, and 12 Chemistry for practical two-paper strategy practice.
How should I attempt JEE Advanced Set 1 through Set 5?
Start with Set 1 and Set 2 for foundational depth and timing awareness, progress to Set 3 and Set 4 for full-difficulty simulation, and complete Set 5 as a high-pressure final revision checkpoint.
What is the recommended time allocation for JEE Advanced practice?
Allocate a full 4 hours (240 minutes) for both papers combined. Paper 1 typically takes 90-120 minutes and Paper 2 takes 90-120 minutes. You can also split them across different days as per your weekly plan.
Are these official JEE Advanced previous papers?
No. These are original, pattern-based practice tests for self-assessment and exam strategy. Always verify final exam patterns, syllabus updates, and official notices from JEE Advanced's official portal.
JEE Advanced Practice Set 1
Original pattern-based JEE Advanced full-length mock with 36 questions: 12 Mathematics, 12 Physics, and 12 Chemistry for practical two-paper strategy practice.
JEE Advanced Practice Set 2
Original pattern-based JEE Advanced full-length mock with 36 questions: 12 Mathematics, 12 Physics, and 12 Chemistry for practical two-paper strategy practice.
JEE Advanced Practice Set 3
Original pattern-based JEE Advanced full-length mock with 36 questions: 12 Mathematics, 12 Physics, and 12 Chemistry for practical two-paper strategy practice.
JEE Advanced Practice Set 4
Original pattern-based JEE Advanced full-length mock with 36 questions: 12 Mathematics, 12 Physics, and 12 Chemistry for practical two-paper strategy practice.
JEE Advanced Practice Set 5
Original pattern-based JEE Advanced full-length mock with 36 questions: 12 Mathematics, 12 Physics, and 12 Chemistry for practical two-paper strategy practice.
Frequently asked questions
Which exam should I prepare for first: JEE Main, JEE Advanced, or state CET exams?
Follow the sequence on this page: COMEDK, KCET, WBJEE, JEE Main, and then JEE Advanced. This flow helps many students build speed and confidence first, then move to tougher national-level pressure and problem depth.
How should I use these practice sets if I am in Class 11 or Class 12?
Use a three-phase cycle: foundation practice first, exam-specific sets second, and timed revision rounds third. Focus on accuracy in the first two weeks, then increase speed while keeping an error notebook for repeated weak areas.
How often should I take practice tests each week?
For most students, 4 to 6 short sessions per week works well: two concept sessions, two timed sessions, and one or two revision sessions. Keep at least one day for analysis so mistakes become learning points.
Are these official exam papers?
No. These are original, pattern-based practice questions created for learning and self-assessment. Always verify final exam rules, syllabus, and notices from official exam websites.
What score should I target before moving to harder sets?
A practical benchmark is 70%+ accuracy in beginner sets and 60%+ in timed exam-style sets before increasing difficulty. If accuracy drops below this, return to topic-wise practice for one week.
I am weak in one subject. Should I still do mixed sets?
Yes, but keep the ratio balanced. Spend around 60% of practice time on your weak subject and 40% on mixed sets to maintain overall exam rhythm and confidence.
Content trust and update policy
Practice questions are original and created for educational self-assessment. They are not official question papers.
Exam pattern references are reviewed periodically, and students should still verify final details from official exam portals before making application or preparation decisions.
Last reviewed: April 2026. If you find a pattern mismatch, contact us and we will update it.
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