The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur has announced the JEE Advanced 2025 results. Students who appeared for the engineering entrance exam can check their scores on the official website – jeeadv.ac.in.
When was the exam held?
JEE Advanced 2025 was held on 18 May in two shifts: Paper 1 and Paper 2. According to students and experts, the maths section was tougher than usual, while the physics and chemistry papers were more straightforward.
How to check JEE Advanced 2025 result?
Here are the steps to check your result:
How is the ranking done?
The rank is based on total marks scored in maths, physics and chemistry. To be eligible, students need to clear both the subject-wise and overall cut-off.
Why is this result important?
Last year, the results were announced on 9 June. The earlier release this year has brought some relief to thousands of students waiting anxiously.
For any future updates, students should keep checking the official website.
When was the exam held?
JEE Advanced 2025 was held on 18 May in two shifts: Paper 1 and Paper 2. According to students and experts, the maths section was tougher than usual, while the physics and chemistry papers were more straightforward.
How to check JEE Advanced 2025 result?
Here are the steps to check your result:
- Go to the official website, jeeadv.ac.in
- Click on the link for 'JEE Advanced Result 2025'
- Enter your roll number and date of birth
- Your result will be shown on the screen
- Download and print a copy for future use
- The final answer key has also been released along with the result so students can cross-check their answers.
How is the ranking done?
The rank is based on total marks scored in maths, physics and chemistry. To be eligible, students need to clear both the subject-wise and overall cut-off.
Why is this result important?
Last year, the results were announced on 9 June. The earlier release this year has brought some relief to thousands of students waiting anxiously.
For any future updates, students should keep checking the official website.
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