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The National Testing Agency (NTA) in India administers the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), an engineering entrance exam for applicants seeking admission to prominent engineering institutes. NTA will release JEE Main application form soon on its official website. JEE main registration 2025 has been started from October 28, 2024. NTA will conduct JEE Main 2025 Session 1 from January 22 to 31, 2025 and JEE Session 2 between April 1 to 8 2025. Candidates will be able to download the JEE Main Admit Card by visiting the official site jeemain.nta.ac.in or can download their JEE hall tickets through the link given below in this article.
NTA will issue official notification regarding important dates for JEE Main 2025 soon, containing all information about the exam when it will be conducted, and starting and last date to apply online. Continue reading to know more about JEE 2025.
Candidates should check the latest JEE Main exam pattern and syllabus given on this page.
NTA will shortly release the JEE Mains 2025 official brochure. For Academic Session 2025, NTA has decided that the JEE (Main) 2025 will be conducted in two Sessions i.e. JEE Session 1 (January 22 to 31, 2025) and JEE Session 2 (between April 1 to 8, 2025). The previous year JEE Main notification link is given here.
JEE Main 2025 Latest Updates
NTA has released the JEE Main Application form on October 28, 2024. Candidates can fill their application form till November 22, 2024. JEE Mains exam 2025 will be conducted from January 22 to January 31, 2025.
NTA has notified a major change in the JEE Mains exam pattern 2025. The optional question format in Question Paper’s Section B, which was implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic, will be revoked. That means the option to attempt any 5 out of 10 numerical questions in Section B of each subject will not be available. Check Notification Here – Link
As per the official JEE Mains NTA notification, candidates with disabilities (PwD and PwBD) will get additional one hour of time for the JEE Mains 2025 exam.
National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the JEE Main Notification 2025 on its official website in November month. JEE Main 2025 registration exam dates and other important information like exam pattern, syllabus, exam center will be available in the notification.
Official NTA calendar for JEE Main exam 2025 has been launched on the official NTA jeemain website.
JEE Main 2025 Important Dates
JEE Main 2025 Session 1 will be conducted in January 2025, while the JEE Mains Session 2 will take place in April 2025. Aspirants should be aware of JEE 2025 important dates to plan for their preparation accordingly. Keep an eye on the JEE Main 2025 dates for more information.
JEE Mains Exam Date 2025 (Session 1)
Candidates can check the below table to know the JEE Main 2025 date for session 1:
Events |
JEE Main 2025 Dates Session 1 |
JEE Main 2025 Application Form Date |
October 28, 2024 |
Last Date for Application Form Submission |
November 22, 2024
|
Last Date for Registration Fee Payment |
November 22, 2024 |
Application Form Correction Window |
December, 2024 |
Admit Card Release |
January, 2025 |
JEE Mains 2025 Exam Date |
Between January 22 to 31, 2025 |
JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Final Answer Key |
Paper 1- February, 2025 Paper 2- March, 2025 |
JEE 2025 Session 1 Result |
Paper 1- February, 2025 Paper 2- March, 2025 |
Note: A candidate has the option to apply for one JEE Main Session or both Sessions (JEE Session 1 and JEE Session 2 of 2025) together and pay the JEE Main exam fee accordingly.
JEE Mains Exam Date 2025 (Session 2)
NTA started the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 registration process on February, 2025.
The following table provides details on the JEE 2025 date for session 2:
Exam Events |
Dates for JEE Main Session 2 |
Start Date for Application Form Submission |
February, 2025 |
Last Date for Application Form Submission |
March, 2025 |
Last Date for Registration Fee Payment |
March, 2025 |
Application Form Correction Window |
March, 2025 |
Admit Card Release |
April 2025 |
JEE Mains 2025 Exam Date |
April 1 to 8, 2025 |
JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Final Answer Key |
April, 2025 |
JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Result |
April, 2025 |
JEE Main 2025 Eligibility Criteria
NTA revised the JEE Main 2025 eligibility criteria. According to the criteria, there is no age restriction. Candidates wishing to take admission to the IITs, NITs or CFTIs must score about 75% or above marks in their Class 12 Board exam. Per the NTA, candidates who have passed class 12 or equivalent examinations in 2023 and 2024, or appearing in 2025, regardless of their age, can appear in JEE Mains 2025.
JEE Main 2025 Age Criteria
JEE Main 2025 does not have an upper age limit. However, candidates may be required to meet the age requirements of the institutes to which they wish to apply.
JEE Main 2025 Educational Qualification
Let us look at JEE Main 2025 educational qualification requirements:
- Aspirants must have passed their 12th or equivalent exam in 2022, and 2023.
- Candidates appearing for 12th boards (or equivalent) in 2025 are also eligible to apply for the examination.
JEE Main 2025 Number of Attempts
Candidates will likely be able to appear for JEE Main 2025 exam twice this year. Furthermore, candidates can appear for the joint entrance examination JEE six consecutive times throughout a time period of three years.
JEE Main 2025 Language Proficiency
Let us look at the language proficiency for JEE Main 2025:
- According to JEE Main eligibility criteria, JEE Main 2025 is conducted in 13 regional languages, including English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.
- This way, students can write the exams in their own language.
JEE Main 2025 Registration Process
Candidates must register on the official website of JEE Main before applying for the exam. Steps to fill out JEE Main 2025 registration form are mentioned below:
- Visit the JEE Main official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
- Click on ‘JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Application’.
- Now click on ‘New Registration‘.
- JEE Main 2025 registration window will open. Candidates must fill in their details like name, date of birth, gender, etc.
- Click on the checkbox and tap on ‘Click Here to Proceed’.
JEE Main application number will be generated and displayed on the screen.
JEE Main 2025 Application Form
The steps to fill out the application form for JEE Main 2025 exam are below:
How to Fill JEE Main 2025 Application Form?
- Log in to the official website — as given above — using your credentials.
- Fill out the application form for JEE Main 2025 with the necessary details.
- Upload the necessary documents in the prescribed format.
- Now, pay the application fee.
- Click on the Submit button.
Candidates are advised to save their login credentials and print out the application form for future reference after completing it.
Do’s and Don’ts of JEE Main 2025 Form Filling
The applicant should submit only one application as multiple application forms will be rejected. Any attempt to violate this rule can lead to the candidate being disqualified, with legal action being taken, such as debarring from all future examinations conducted by the JEE Apex Board.
Candidates should have the following documents ready before filling out the online application form:
- A computer/ laptop with a stable internet connection
- Qualification details
- A clear passport photograph (scanned copy) in JPG/JPEG format (size from 10–200 kb)
- A scanned copy of signature JPG/JPEG format (size from 4–30 kb)
- A scanned copy of Class 12 or an equivalent admit card/mark sheet (size from 50–500 kb)
- Valid Email ID
- Valid mobile number
- Net banking account, UPI, or a valid debit/credit card
Please Note:
- The final submission of the online application form will remain incomplete if all the steps are not completed.
- The application fee will not be refunded once it has been paid.
- The entire application process for JEE Main is online, and candidates are not required to send/submit copies of the document(s) to the JEE Apex Board through post/ fax/ email.
- JEE Apex Board can use the data generated for analysis and research.
Applicants are advised to ensure their eligibility and category (if applying under the reserved category) as per the requirements of the institutions where the candidate is seeking admission. NTA will not be responsible for any incorrect/wrong information furnished by the student(s) in their online application form. Letters or emails in this regard shall not be entertained either.
JEE Main 2025 Exam Pattern
The JEE Main 2025 exam is divided into three sections and will be held in the morning and evening shifts. Applicants must understand the JEE Mains 2025 exam pattern for all papers to perform well in the exam. The JEE Main exam pattern will help aspirants understand which JEE Main 2025 portion includes the highest number of questions or marks, exam difficulty, type of questions asked, etc.
Aspirants can also download the NTA JEE Main 2025 syllabus in PDF to access the content even when offline.
NTA released the syllabus for JEE Mains 2025 for Papers 1 and 2, along with the information brochure on its website. The exam syllabus is based on three sections in each paper: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
JEE Main 2025 Syllabus for Physics
- JEE Main 2025 Physics syllabus contains two sections, A and B. Section A pertains to the theory. In contrast, Section B contains practical components (experimental skills) with a 20% weightage.
JEE Main 2025 Syllabus for Chemistry
JEE Main 2025 Syllabus for Mathematics
JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 Syllabus for B.Arch and B.Planning
Candidates can refer to the detailed JEE Main Paper 2 syllabus for B.Arch (Paper 2A) and B.Planning (Paper 2B) to have a better understanding of what chapters to cover and how many marks each section includes.
JEE Main 2025 Syllabus PDF
Candidates can find the Paper-wise NTA JEE Main syllabus 2025 in the form of mock tests below:
JEE Main Exam Previous Year Analysis
To understand the questions asked in the question paper, aspirants can refer to previous years’ question papers of JEE Main. We already have an article about JEE Main previous year papers that discusses different aspects of JEE Main questions papers and how candidates can utilise the same.
JEE Main Topic-wise Questions
We have given the breakdown of the number of questions asked in the papers from 2018 to 2020.
Topic-wise Analysis for Physics
Check the table below to know the Physics topic-wise question distribution in previous years:
Topics |
Number of Questions |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
Units, Dimensions, Errors, Experiments |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Kinematics |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Newton’s Laws and Friction |
1 |
0 |
2 |
Work, Power and Energy |
0 |
2 |
1 |
System of Particles |
2 |
1 |
1 |
Gravitation, Rotational Mechanics |
2 |
2 |
3 |
Properties of Matter |
1 |
0 |
1 |
SHM, Oscillations |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Mechanical Waves and Sound |
1 |
1 |
2 |
Ray Optics, Wave Optics |
3 |
2 |
3 |
Heat and Thermodynamics |
3 |
3 |
2 |
Electrostatics |
3 |
2 |
3 |
Current Electricity |
2 |
3 |
3 |
Magnetism, Magnetic effects of current |
3 |
2 |
2 |
EMI, AC and EM waves and Communication |
4 |
3 |
1 |
Modern Physics |
2 |
5 |
3 |
Topic-wise Analysis for Chemistry
Check the table below to know the Chemistry topic-wise question distribution in previous years:
Topics |
Number of Questions |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
Atomic Structure and Classification |
2 |
1 |
2 |
Chemical Bonding |
1 |
1 |
3 |
Stoichiometry |
2 |
1 |
2 |
States of Matter |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Chemical and Ionic Equilibrium |
2 |
1 |
1 |
Chemical Kinetics and Nuclear Chemistry |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Chemical Thermodynamics |
1 |
1 |
2 |
Solutions |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Electro Chemistry |
1 |
2 |
1 |
General Organic Chemistry + Functional Group-I |
3 |
4 |
3 |
Organic Chemistry + Functional Group-II |
2 |
0 |
3 |
Organic Chemistry + Functional Group-III |
1 |
1 |
2 |
Chemistry of Representative Elements |
4 |
4 |
3 |
Transition Elements |
3 |
2 |
1 |
Coordination Compounds and Organometallics |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Surface Chemistry |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Biomolecules |
3 |
3 |
2 |
Topic-wise Analysis for Mathematics
Check the table below to know the Mathematics topic-wise question distribution in previous years:
Topic |
Number of Questions |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
Sets, Relations and Functions |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Limits, Continuity and Differentiability |
3 |
2 |
3 |
Application of Derivatives |
1 |
2 |
2 |
Indefinite and Definite Integrals and Area under the Curve |
3 |
4 |
3 |
Cartesian Coordinates and Straight Line |
2 |
1 |
1 |
Circles |
1 |
1 |
2 |
Conics |
2 |
2 |
1 |
Quadratic Equations, Inequalities, Progressions |
3 |
3 |
1 |
Complex Numbers |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Binomial Theorem, Exponential and Logarithmic Series |
1 |
2 |
2 |
Permutation & Combination |
0 |
1 |
1 |
Probability |
1 |
1 |
2 |
Vectors |
2 |
1 |
1 |
3-D Coordinate Geometry |
2 |
1 |
2 |
Differential Equations & Properties of Triangles |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Trigonometry |
2 |
3 |
2 |
Matrices and Determinants |
2 |
1 |
2 |
Mathematical Logic |
1 |
0 |
1 |
Statistics |
1 |
2 |
1 |
Here are some key takeaways regarding the JEE Main admit card:
JEE Main 2025 Admit Card Release Date
Let us look at some of the important pointers related to the JEE admit card release date:
- JEE Main 2025 Session 1 admit card will be issued three days before JEE Main Session 1, which is scheduled for January, 2025.
- Candidates preparing for JEE 2025 must log in to their candidate portal using their application number, which will be system-generated at the time of registration, and then enter the date of birth in the required fields.
What is a Self-declaration Form in JEE Mains?
The declaration form for JEE Mains 2025 is a part of the form, printed on the first page of the JEE Main hall ticket. It informs about any symptoms of COVID-19, possible touch with any COVID-19 patient, and the details of quarantine (if any) in candidates and travel history in the past 14 days.
Candidates must carry their JEE Main 2025 self-declaration form with them, duly filled and signed wherever applicable.
JEE Main 2025 Exam Centres List
The following are a few details related to JEE Main exam centres:
- Candidates appearing for NTA JEE were asked to select four cities of their choice as test centres while applying for the exam. NTA will conduct the examination in cities listed in the information brochure across the country.
- JEE Apex Board released the final allotment of the cities on the JEE Mains admit card for candidates who have registered for the exam. Candidates can log into their accounts with their application number and date of birth to check their allotted cities.
- Please note that the decision of the JEE Apex Board regarding the allotment of centre, date, and shift will be final. No correspondence or requests will be entertained in such a case.
JEE Main 2025 final answer key PDF for Session 1 will be released in February, 2025. The last date to submit the objections will be in February, 2025.
In April or May 2025, NTA will likely issue the provisional JEE Main 2025 session 2 answer key. Then, NTA will upload the final JEE Main Session 2 answer key. The authorities will scrutinise the objections to the provisional answer key raised by the candidates and then release the JEE Main final answer key for Session 2.
JEE Main 2025 Result Declaration
JEE Mains 2025 Session 1 result will be declared in February, 2025 while, JEE Main Session 2 result will be uploaded in April or May 2025. Candidates can access their results using the JEE Main 2025 application form date number and date of birth (DOB).
- The JEE result is available in the form of a scorecard with details of the candidate’s percentile scores in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, and an average percentile score in all three subjects, All India Rank and JEE Main cut-off for JEE Advanced. Candidates who score above the cut-off will appear in the JEE Advanced exam. Candidates can download their results by using JEE Mains Login.
- Along with the result, NTA also announces the list of toppers and a list of students with 100 percentile scores as per the result. The All India Ranks (AIR) of candidates and cut-offs are declared accordingly.
Important Note: The officials shall make no corrections whatsoever after the declaration of the result by the NTA.
The JEE Main 2025 cut-off is of two types—admission and qualifying cut-off. The qualifying cut-off for the general category will likely be around 90.3, while the cut-off for reserved categories is expected to range from 35 to 70. Aspirants who meet the qualifying cut-off should at least score the required number of marks to be eligible to compete in the JEE Advanced exam.
Such aspirants will be eligible to propose their candidature for admission to IITs. JEE Apex Board (JAB) will release the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) list as a seat-intake window for each college. For the exam, aspirants must have a minimum score equal to the closing cut-off of the preferred participating institute.
JEE Main 2025 Expected Cut-off
Let us look at expected JEE Mains cut-off 2025:
Category |
MIN_PS_TOT |
MAX_PS_TOT |
General |
89.41 |
100 |
Gen-PwD |
0.0075 |
89.37 |
EWS |
70.11 |
89.40 |
OBC-NCL |
68.00 |
89.40 |
SC |
44.08 |
89.40 |
ST |
27.77 |
89.40 |
JEE Main Previous Year Cut-off
The cut-off varies from candidate to candidate as per the institution/category. Check the table below to know the previous year’s cut-off scores:
JEE Main 2023 Cut-off Marks
Category |
Cutoff (Percentile Score) |
Common Rank List (CRL) |
90.7788642 |
GEN – EWS |
75.6229025 |
OBC – NCL |
73.6114227 |
SC |
51.9776027 |
ST |
37.2348772 |
PwD |
0.0013527 |
JEE Main 2022 Cut-off Marks
Category |
MIN_PS_TOT |
MAX_PS_TOT |
General |
88.4121383 |
100 |
Gen-PwD |
0.0031029 |
88.3784882 |
EWS |
63.1114141 |
88.4037478 |
OBC-NCL |
67.0090297 |
88.4081747 |
SC |
43.0820954 |
88.4037478 |
ST |
26.7771328 |
88.4072779 |
JEE Main 2021 Cut-off Marks
Category |
Minimum Score |
Maximum Score |
General |
87.89 |
100 |
General – Physically Handicapped |
0.009 |
87.82 |
OBC-NCL |
68.02 |
87.89 |
SC |
46.88 |
87.89 |
ST |
34.67 |
87.84 |
EWS |
66.22 |
87.89 |
JEE Main 2020 Cut-off Marks
Based on the normalisation procedure, the 2020 cut-off was NTA’s percentile score and not the exact marks that a candidate has scored:
Category |
Cut-off for Paper 1 |
General |
90.3765335 |
General – Physically Handicapped |
70.2435518 |
OBC-NCL |
72.8887969 |
SC |
50.1760245 |
ST |
39.0696101 |
PwD |
0.0618524 |
A few statistics were found while comparing the cut-off marks of 2020 with that of 2021:
- The 2020 cut-off percentile of the general category has increased to 90.37 from 89.
- For the OBC category, the 2020 cut-off has decreased from 74 to 72.
- In addition, the 2020 cut-off of the SC category has decreased from 54 to 50.
- Similarly, the 2019 cut-off of the ST category has decreased from 44 to 39.
JEE Main 2025 Admission Cut-off
The JEE Main admission cut-off refers to the minimum scores or ranks necessary for admission to participating institutes. JoSAA will announce these cut-off scores after each round of seat allotment; therefore, the entrance cut-off varies from college to college and changes for different college courses.
Below is a comparison of the two types of JEE Main cut-off, their usage, and how they change:
Basis of Comparison |
Qualifying Cut-off |
Admission Cut-off |
Released By |
NTA |
JoSAA |
Releasing Portal |
jeemain.nta.nic.in |
josaa.nic.in |
Institute Specific |
No |
Yes |
Category Specific |
Yes |
Yes |
Branch Specific |
No |
Yes |
Purpose |
Used for JEE Advanced Qualification |
Used for Admission to NITs, IIITs and GFTIs |
Factors Affecting JEE Main Cut-off
Numerous factors affect the cut-off of JEE Main, such as:
- The total number of candidates who appeared for the exam
- Exam difficulty level
- Seat availability
- Overall performance of the candidate
JEE Mains Percentile vs Rank
JEE Main aspirants might be curious about their percentile scores and what rank they will receive based on their percentiles. Therefore, Embibe has curated JEE Mains percentile vs rank 2025 based on past trends and NTA’s JEE Main normalisation process. The table below provides the expected JEE Main Percentile vs Rank for JEE Main aspirants:
Score out of 300 |
Rank |
286-292 |
19-12 |
280-284 |
42-23 |
268- 279 |
106-64 |
250- 267 |
524-108 |
231-249 |
1385-546 |
215-230 |
2798-1421 |
200-214 |
4667-2863 |
189-199 |
6664- 4830 |
175-188 |
10746-7152 |
160-174 |
16163-11018 |
149-159 |
21145-16495 |
132-148 |
32826-22238 |
120-131 |
43174-33636 |
110-119 |
54293-44115 |
102-109 |
65758-55269 |
95-101 |
76260-66999 |
89-94 |
87219-78111 |
79-88 |
109329-90144 |
62-87 |
169542-92303 |
41-61 |
326517-173239 |
1-40 |
1025009-334080 |
JEE Main Toppers' List 2025
Since JEE Main 2025 is yet to be conducted, aspirants are suggested to wait.
JEE Main 2023 Toppers
Candidates can check out the JEE Main 2023 toppers list for Session 1 below:
S. No. |
Name of Candidates |
JEE Main 2023 |
Application Number |
1 |
Abhineet Majety |
100 |
230310514113 |
2 |
Amogh Jalan |
100 |
230310532732 |
3 |
Apurva Samota |
100 |
230310376645 |
4 |
Ashik Stenny |
100 |
230310047826 |
5 |
Bikkina Abhinav Chowdary |
100 |
230310146952 |
6 |
Deshank Pratap Singh |
100 |
230310167803 |
7 |
Dhruv Sanjay Jain, |
100 |
230310514845 |
8 |
Dnyanesh Hemendra Shinde |
100 |
230310148001 |
9 |
Duggineni Venkata Yugesh |
100 |
230310434666 |
10 |
Gulshan Kumar |
100 |
230310242420 |
11 |
Guthikonda Abhiram |
100 |
230310180674 |
12 |
Kaushal Vijayvergiya |
100 |
230310233253 |
13 |
Krish Gupta |
100 |
230310309237 |
14 |
Mayank Son |
100 |
230310210909 |
15 |
N K Vishwaajith |
100 |
230310366546 |
16 |
Nipun Goel |
100 |
230310034589 |
17 |
Rishi Kalra |
100 |
230310141436 |
18 |
Soham Das |
100 |
230310332864 |
19 |
Suthar Harshul Sanjaybhai |
100 |
230310666162 |
20 |
Vavilala Chidvilas Reddy |
100 |
230310481885 |
JEE Main Previous Year Toppers
Candidates who topped JEE Main 2022 are as follows:
Sl. No. |
Application No. |
Candidate’s Name |
State |
1 |
220310003376 |
Shrenik Mohan Sakala |
Maharashtra |
2 |
220310119531 |
Navya |
Rajasthan |
3 |
220310136025 |
Sarthak Maheshwari |
Haryana |
4 |
220310146445 |
Krishna Sharma |
Rajasthan |
5 |
220310146926 |
Parth Bhardwaj |
Rajasthan |
6 |
220310148283 |
Sneha Pareek |
Assam |
7 |
220310167901 |
Arudeep Kumar |
Bihar |
8 |
220310169764 |
Mrinal Garg |
Punjab |
9 |
220310171727 |
Penikalapati Ravi Kishore |
Andhra Pradesh |
10 |
220310172697 |
Polisetty Karthikeya |
Andhra Pradesh |
11 |
220310176916 |
Rupesh Biyani |
Telangana |
12 |
220310178049 |
Dheeraj Kurukunda |
Telangana |
13 |
220310183262 |
Jasti Yashwanth V V S |
Telangana |
14 |
220310185833 |
Busa Siva Naga Venkata Aditya |
Telangana |
15 |
220310195398 |
Thomas Biju Cheeramvelil |
Kerala |
16 |
220310283661 |
Aniket Chattopadhyay |
Telangana |
17 |
220310299448 |
Boya Haren Sathvik |
Karnataka |
18 |
220310349770 |
Menda Hima Vamsi |
Andhra Pradesh |
19 |
220310375520 |
Kushagra Srivastava |
Jharkhand |
20 |
220310404438 |
Koyyana Suhas |
Andhra Pradesh |
21 |
220310457207 |
Kanishk Sharma |
Uttar Pradesh |
22 |
220310496722 |
Mayank Motwani |
Rajasthan |
23 |
220310521238 |
Palli Jalajakshi |
Andhra Pradesh |
24 |
220310664374 |
Saumitra Garg |
Uttar Pradesh |
Note: To know the score-, category-, and state-wise toppers of JEE Main 2022 Paper 1, refer to the JEE Main toppers article.
JEE Main 2021 Toppers
Candidates who topped the JEE Main 2021 exam are as follows:
S.No. |
Toppers (Rank 1) |
State |
1 |
Amaiya Singhal |
Uttar Pradesh |
2 |
Anshul Verma |
Rajasthan |
3 |
Atharva Abhijit Tambat |
Maharashtra |
4 |
Duggineni Venkata Paneesh |
Andhra Pradesh |
5 |
Gaurab Das |
Karnataka |
6 |
Guramrit Singh |
Chandigarh |
7 |
Josyula Venkata Aditya |
Telangana |
8 |
Kanchanapalli Rahul Naidu |
Andhra Pradesh |
9 |
Karanam Lokesh |
Andhra Pradesh |
10 |
Kavya Chopra |
Delhi |
11 |
Komma Sharanya |
Telangana |
12 |
Mridul Agarwal |
Rajasthan |
13 |
Pal Aggarwal |
Uttar Pradesh |
14 |
Pasalva Veera Siva |
Andhra Pradesh |
15 |
Pulkit Goyal |
Punjab |
16 |
Ruchir Bansal |
Delhi |
17 |
Siddhant Mukherjee |
Rajasthan |
18 |
Vaibhav Vishal |
Bihar |
JEE Main 2025 Exam Counselling
Aspirants should apply for JoSAA counselling for admission to NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs. JEE Main exam counselling process takes place after the exam result has been declared. Currently, there is no update on JEE Main 2025 counselling dates yet.
JEE Mains 2025 Counselling Process
There are five steps involved in the JEE Main 2025 counselling procedure:
- Registration
- Choice Filling
- Locking of Choices
- Seat Allotment/Acceptance
- Reporting
JEE Main 2024 Participating Educational Institutions
NTA will release the JEE Main 2025 participating institutes on its official website. Candidates appearing for JEE Main need to qualify for admission to undergraduate courses, i.e., Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) and Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), offered at IITs, NITs and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs). Explore the list of all engineering colleges accepting JEE Main 2025 scores in India in the article above.
Let us look at some of the frequently asked questions about JEE Main 2024:
Q.1: How to check JEE Main results 2025?
Ans: Once released, candidates can check the JEE Main result 2025 on the official website, i.e. jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Q.2: How to apply for JEE Main?
Ans: Candidates can refer to the above article to know the steps to apply for JEE Main 2025. JEE Main application form will be released in November, 2024.
Q.3: What is JEE Main 2025?
Ans: JEE Main is an Indian standardised computer-based test for admission to various technical undergraduate programs in engineering, architecture, and planning across colleges in India.
Q.4: Where can I find JEE Main practice questions?
Ans: You can solve JEE Mains questions provided by Embibe to prepare for your exam effectively. The Embibe test series is now available, and candidates can take them at their convenience.
Q.5: What is the JEE Main cut-off?
Ans: The minimum mark required to qualify for the exam depends upon the JEE Main cut-off of the year. NTA will publish this cut-off once JEE Main results are published.
Q.6: What is the application fee for JEE Main 2025 for General candidates?
Ans: The online application fee for male general candidates was Rs. 1000/-, while female General candidates had to pay Rs. 800/- only.
JEE Main Exam 2025 Dos and Don'ts
Preparing for a competitive exam like JEE Main requires unyielding dedication, motivation, and the willingness to put in effort. However, the last week is crucial for candidates who want to obtain a good rank in JEE Main to become eligible for JEE Advanced.
Some of the essential dos and don'ts are listed below:
Do Not Try to Learn Anything New
Candidates tend to learn new topics for JEE Mains 2025 at the last minute in an attempt to cover more before the exam begins. This is not the right approach to preparing for JEE Main 2025. Students are advised not to engage themselves in such practices right before the exam. Students are advised not to engage in such practices right before the exam and create additional anxiety.
Instead of covering more topics, they skip revising the topics they are good at, which eventually impacts their exam scores. The candidates must revise what they have covered based on its relevance and weightage in JEE Main 2025. Candidates should also ensure they write down all significant concepts, formulae, assertions, tricks, and so forth.
Analysing the Mock Tests
Candidates must analyse their performance in the mock tests before the exam. Candidates are advised to carefully go through their mock tests and identify the areas where they have made mistakes or attempted the answers incorrectly. Candidates should work on their weak areas and revise them before the exams.
Hours of Sleep and Study
Candidates should ensure they get adequate rest in the days leading up to the exam. Getting at least seven hours of sleep the night before the exam is necessary to improve their mental ability and retention skills. Along with that, it also prevents the candidates from getting exhausted, which can cause severe health damage.
It is recommended that candidates take a 10-minute break after continuously studying for 50 minutes. This enables the brain to absorb more information efficiently and helps the candidates feel more energised. It also improves their ability to concentrate and helps them maintain a habit of studying consistently for JEE Main Preparation.
Arrange the Essentials
Finally, candidates should arrive at the exam centre at least 30 minutes early on exam day so that they do not have to rush at the last minute and stress themselves out. Before leaving the house, candidates must ensure all the necessary documents like admit card, Aadhar card, etc.
Additional Suggestion
When taking the exam, candidates should tackle the questions they know and avoid making wild guesses, which can result in a negative marking. Time management is critical since there are only 180 minutes to answer 75 questions. It is recommended not to spend more than two minutes on a single question. Doing this will also save time which can be used later to solve difficult questions.
Similar Exams to JEE Main 2025
There are a few exams similar to JEE Main 2025, which can also be attempted by students appearing for JEE Main, such as:
Apart from the exams mentioned above, SRMJEEE is another popular exam. Overall, most aspiring engineers appear for more than one exam in an academic session. Students can take many other engineering entrance exams after completing Class 12 for admission to B.Tech. Engineering programmes in the academic year 2025.
What After JEE Main 2025?
All the candidates aspiring to get admission to undergraduate programs at IITs must appear for B.E/B.Tech of JEE Main 2025. Based on the performance in the B.E/B.Tech of JEE Main, the number of top candidates, as per the requirements of JEE Advanced (including all the categories), will be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
- Candidates can also apply for NITs if they cannot crack JEE Advanced after JEE Main.
- They can also apply for admission to IIITs and GFTIs.
- If nothing works, they can opt for admission to private colleges.
Practical Knowledge/Career Goals
Following are the details regarding future skills and career prospects that can be helpful to candidates in choosing the streams and courses after clearing the exam.
Future Skills
Different skill sets are required for each engineering discipline for different types of jobs. While some of the specific skill sets will be developed as they progress through their institutional syllabus and training, the student must investigate their alignment with their present skill set when filling out the choice of seats for the engineering discipline.
Candidates have the option of choosing either:
- B.Tech (Bachelor of Technology)
- B.E. (Bachelor of Engineering)
Candidates can choose from the below-mentioned specialisations in Engineering:
- Aeronautical Engineering
- Aircraft Maintenance Engineering
- Agricultural and Irrigation Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Instrumentation Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Agricultural Engineering
- Automobile Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Manufacturing Engineering
- Marine Engineering
- Metallurgical Engineering
- Ceramic Engineering
- Mining Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Electronics and Communication Engineering
- Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
- Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
- Genetic Engineering
- Production Engineering
- Petrochemical Engineering
- Polymer Engineering
- Textile Engineering
- Instrumentation and Control Engineering
- Material Science and Engineering
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