With the year coming to an end, students will start concluding their preparation for competitive exams such as NEET UG and JEE Main, and begin the revision schedule. One of the most important components in revision is attempting sample papers and the previous years' question papers. However, not everyone likes to spend money on buying books or online registrations for sample papers and previous years' question papers. These students should remember that there are a few resources available on the internet where free sample papers can be found for JEE Main, NEET UG. NTA website The National Testing Agency (NTA) has a few resources on its official website - nta.ac.in - from where students can enhance their learning curve and improve their preparation strategy and pace. A website (nta.ac.in/LecturesContent) allows students to access lectures by reputed IIT professors/ subject experts for clarifying concepts in all JEE and NEET-related subjects — Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology. Once students click on these subject sub-heads, they will be redirected to the respective YouTube link where they can find usually an hour-long lecture series on different topics related to that subject. These videos are facilitated through Swayam. Another NTA website (nta.ac.in/Quiz) provides an exam hall environment for aspirants. Students can choose JEE Main, NEET or any other competitive exam conducted by NTA, and the paper for it. The NTA then provides sample papers that candidates can attempt the questions in an exam hall like environment. SATHEE Students can find previous year questions, webinars, 'solve with me' sessions, 'learn with me' sessions and also doubt lessons. These lessons and doubt classes are distributed subject and topic-wise. The previous year questions are also distributed year-wise, which makes it easier for students to practice. Additionally, NCERT tutorials are available by IIT/ IIIT/ NIT and AIIMS students. The SWAYAM videos from IIT experts are also available at SATHEE website. However, for SATHEE website, students will have to officially register at the website by keying in their personal information such as name, city, school etc. JEE Advanced website Students can also check the archive section of the JEE Advanced website - jeeadv.ac.in - for previous years' question papers of JEE Advanced and Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT).