Jalore : Jalore JEE-Advanced 2025 will be conducted in two-shifts on May 18. The first shift will be from 9 am to 12 noon and the second shift will be from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. This information has been issued by IIT Kanpur, the organizing organization of JEE-Advanced. Education expert Dev Sharma said that the conducting date of JEE Advanced 2025 has been announced, but the admission criteria for admission in 23 IIT institutes of the country have not been announced. For admission to IIT institutes, there is no restriction on the eligibility of appearing in the top 20 percentile or 75 percent marks for General Category, OBC NCL, EWS category students and 65 percent marks for SC-ST category students in 12th Board examination. No official announcement has been issued.
Qualifying cut off will be released on 17th April
national According to the information released by Testing Agency (NTA), New Delhi, after the end of JEE-Main January and April attempts, the qualifying cutoff percentile of JEE-Advanced and All India Ranks of JEE Main will be released on 17th April. The 2.5 lakh students who have been declared successful on the basis of the qualifying cut off of JEE Advanced 2025 will get a full month’s time to prepare for JEE Advanced 2025. There is no possibility of any major change in the qualifying cutoff of JEE Advanced after the decision to go back to 2-attempts for JEE-Advanced. The qualifying cutoff is likely to remain above 90 percentile like in the year 2024.
JEE Advanced qualifying cutoff percentile figures
Year 2024: General-93.2362181, OBC NCL- 79.6757881, EWS- Category-81.3266412, SC-60.0923182, ST-46.6975840
Year 2023: General- 90.7788642, OBC NCL- 73.6114227, EWS-Category- 75.6229025, SC- 51.97776027, ST- 37.2348772
Year 2022: GEN- 88.4121383, OBC NCL- 63.1114141, EWS-67.009027, SC-43.082094, ST-26.7771328