JEE Advanced 2025 Result Declared at jeeadv.ac.in, Qualifying Marks Released

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The JEE Advanced 2025 results were made public by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur on June 2. Those who took the test can view their results at jeeadv.ac.in, the official JEE Advanced website. The JEE Advanced 2025 final solution keys are also made public along with the results. In the JEE Advanced 2025 exam, Rajit Gupta, who is from the IIT Delhi zone, was listed on the common rank list (CRL) 1. Saksham Jindal, the CRL 2 player, received 332 points, which is the same as the CRL 1 score.

The majority of IIT Hyderabad zone applicants passed the JEE Advanced 2025 exam. IIT-H zone alone has produced 12,946 qualified students, followed by IIT Delhi with 11,370 and IIT Bombay with 11,226.

IIT Roorkee has produced 5,445 qualified students, followed by IIT Kharagpur with 5,353, IIT Kanpur with 5,295, and IIT Guwahati with 2,743.

Go to jeeadv.ac.in and select the result link on the front page to view the JEE Advanced 2025 score. After entering your login information, the outcome will show up. After confirming the information, download and print the scorecard for your records.

JEE Advanced Result 2025: Criteria for inclusion in rank list

The total of the grades earned in chemistry, physics, and mathematics is used to compute the aggregate marks. To be included in a rank list, candidates must meet both the subject-specific and overall qualifying marks.

Maximum total score: 360 (180 for Papers 1 and 2).

120 is the maximum score in mathematics (60 in each of Papers 1 and 2).

Physics maximum score: 120 (60 for Papers 1 and 2).

Chemistry maximum score: 120 (60 for Papers 1 and 2).

JEE Advanced Result 2025: Top 10 candidates in CRL list

CRL 1: Rajit Gupta (332 marks)

CRL 2: Saksham Jindal (332 marks)

CRL 3: Majid Mujahid Husain (330 marks)

CRL 4: Parth Mandar Vartak (327 marks)

CRL 5: Ujjwal Kesari (324 marks)

CRL 6: Akshat Kumar Chaurasia (321 marks)

CRL 7: Sahil Mukesh Deo (321 marks)

CRL 8: Devesh Pankaj Bhaiya (319 marks)

CRL 9: Arnav Singh (319 marks)

CRL 10: Vadlamudi Lokesh (317 mark

JEE Advanced 2025: Qualifying marks

Rank ListMinimum marks in each subjectMinimum aggregate marks
Common rank list774
OBC-NCL rnak list666

On May 18, the JEE Advanced 2025 exam was administered in two distinct shifts for Papers 1 and 2. Expert and candidate input indicated that mathematics was the most difficult paper, with chemistry and physics following a similar pattern.

To gain admission to institutions such as the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and other government-funded technical institutes (GFTIs), eligible candidates will now move forward with the Joint Seat Allocation (JoSAA) 2025 counseling process. On June 3, 2025, the JoSAA academic program registration and choice-filling process will begin.

The Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) 2025 registration period will be accessible from June 2 to June 3 for those interested in pursuing architecture. The results are anticipated to be made public on June 8th, while the AAT 2025 exam is set on June 5th from 9 AM to 12 PM.

Previous year JEE Advanced results

Ved Lahoti and Aditya from the IIT Delhi zone placed first and second in the JEE Advanced 2024 exam, respectively, with scores of 355 and 346. Dwija Dharmeshkumar Patel, a female applicant from the IIT Bombay zone, scored 332 out of 360 and achieved an impressive Common position List (CRL) position of 7.

A total of 1,80,200 candidates appeared for both Papers 1 and 2, with 48,248 successfully qualifying for admission. The IIT Madras zone saw the highest number of qualifiers, with 11,180, followed by IIT Delhi with 10,255 and IIT Bombay with 9,480.