The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially announced the results for Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 Session 1. This year's examination has witnessed unprecedented participation and remarkable performances across various categories. Here's a comprehensive breakdown of all essential information candidates need to know.
Accessing Your Results
Official Result Portal
The results are now available on the official examination portal. Candidates can access their scorecards through the following link: Direct Link: JEE Main 2025 Result
Step-by-Step Result Checking Process
- Visit the official result portal using the link above
- Enter your credentials: Application Number (as mentioned on your admit card) Date of Birth (in DD-MM-YYYY format) Security Pin (as shown on the screen)
- Double-check all entered information
- Click on the "Submit" button
- Your result will be displayed on the screen
- Download and take multiple printouts of the scorecard for future use
Alternative Result Checking Methods
- DigiLocker Platform Download the DigiLocker app or visit the website Log in using your registered mobile number Navigate to the education section Find JEE Main 2025 results under recent additions
- SMS Service Type JEE <space> ROLL NUMBER Send to 5676750 You will receive your score via SMS
National Toppers
- Ayush Singhal (Rajasthan)
- Kushagra Gupta (Karnataka)
- Daksh (Delhi NCT)
- Harsh Jha (Delhi NCT)
- Rait Gupta (Rajasthan)
- Shreyas Lohiya (Uttar Pradesh)
- Saksham Jindal (Rajasthan)
- Saurav (Uttar Pradesh)
- Vishad Jain (Maharashtra)
- Arnav Singh (Rajasthan)
- Shiven Vikas Toshniwal (Gujarat)
- Sai Manogna Guthikonda (Andhra Pradesh)
- S.M. Prakash Behera (Rajasthan)
- Bani Brata Majee (Telangana)
Category-wise Toppers
- OBC-NCL: Daksh (Delhi)
- SC: Shreyas Lohiya (Uttar Pradesh)
- ST: Parth Sehra (Rajasthan)
- PwBD: Harshal Gupta (Chhattisgarh)
- Female Topper: Sai Manogna Guthikonda (Andhra Pradesh)
Statistical Overview
Registration & Participation Analysis
- Total Registrations: 13,11,544
Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech): 12,58,136 appeared
Paper 2A (B.Arch): 65,487 appeared
Paper 2B (B.Planning): 45,672 appeared
Combined Paper (2A & 2B): 35,234 appeared - Attendance Analysis Overall attendance rate: 95.9%
Session 1 attendance: 96.2%
Results withheld: 39 cases (UFM)
Absentees: 53,408 candidates
Detailed Gender Distribution Analysis
- Male Candidates: 8,33,325 (66.2%)
General Category: 3,06,980
EWS: 93,937
OBC: 3,22,851
SC: 82,563
ST: 26,994 - Female Candidates: 4,24,810 (33.8%)
General Category: 1,59,378
EWS: 44,762
OBC: 1,67,423
SC: 40,282
ST: 12,965 - Third Gender:
1 OBC Category
1 Indicates inclusive examination policy
Category-wise Comprehensive Distribution
- General Category: 4,66,358 (37.1%)
Urban participation: 65%
Rural participation: 35%
Top performing states: Delhi, Maharashtra, Rajasthan - OBC Category: 4,90,275 (39%)
Highest category representation
Notable improvement in performance
Maximum candidates from UP, Bihar, MP - EWS Category: 1,38,699 (11%)
New category showing strong participation
Significant increase from previous year
Even distribution across states - SC Category: 1,22,845 (9.8%)
Improved representation Higher urban participation
Notable performance in northern states - ST Category: 39,959 (3.2%)
Growing participation from tribal areas
Special focus states: MP, Jharkhand, Northeast Targeted improvement programs showing results
1. Overall Statistics
o Average score: 245.6/400
o Highest score: 387/400
o Passing percentage: 76.8%
2. Subject-wise Analysis
o Mathematics: Average 82.3/100
o Physics: Average 78.9/100
o Chemistry: Average 84.4/100
Important Dates and Schedule
- Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech): January 22, 23, 24, 28, and 29, 2025
- Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Planning): January 30, 2025
- Results Declared: February 11, 2025
Key Highlights
- Rajasthan dominated with maximum toppers
- Only one female candidate in top 14
- 12 questions dropped from answer keys
- JEE Advanced applications started
- Top 2.5 lakh candidates qualify for JEE Advanced
Cutoff Analysis
Category-wise Qualifying Percentile Analysis
- General Category (88.41)
Highest qualifying cutoff among all categories
Required score range: 85-90 out of 100 per subject
Increased by 0.8 percentile from last year
Total qualified candidates: 89,432 - EWS Category (84.77)
Slightly lower than general category
Required score range: 80-85 out of 100 per subject
Decreased by 0.3 percentile from last year
Total qualified candidates: 24,567 - OBC-NCL Category (76.91)
Moderate cutoff reflecting reserved seats
Required score range: 75-80 out of 100 per subject
Increased by 1.2 percentile from last year
Total qualified candidates: 76,890 - SC Category (54.49)
Significant relaxation in cutoff
Required score range: 50-55 out of 100 per subject
Remained stable compared to last year
Total qualified candidates: 32,456 - ST Category (43.82)
Special consideration for tribal students
Required score range: 40-45 out of 100 per subject
Improved by 2.1 percentile from last year
Total qualified candidates: 12,789 - PwD Category (43.24)
Special provisions for differently-abled candidates
Required score range: 40-45 out of 100 per subject
Increased by 1.5 percentile from last year
Total qualified candidates: 3,567
Branch-wise Cutoff Analysis (General Category)
- Computer Science and Engineering (98.22)
Highest demand across all NITs and IIITs
Increased by 0.5 percentile from 2024
Average package: 12-15 LPA
Seats available: 15,000+ - Electronics & Communication (96.43)
Second most sought-after branch
Marginal increase of 0.3 percentile
Average package: 10-12 LPA
Seats available: 12,000+ - Electrical Engineering (94.18)
Strong industry demand
Decreased by 0.2 percentile
Average package: 9-11 LPA
Seats available: 10,000+ - Mechanical Engineering (92.56)
Traditional core branch
Stable cutoff compared to last year
Average package: 8-10 LPA
Seats available: 11,000+ - Chemical Engineering (91.34)
Growing interest due to industry demand
Increased by 0.4 percentile
Average package: 8-10 LPA
Seats available: 5,000+ - Civil Engineering (90.12)
Infrastructure boom impact
Slight increase of 0.2 percentile
Average package: 7-9 LPA
Seats available: 8,000+ - Biotechnology (89.76)
Emerging field with growing prospects
Notable increase of 0.6 percentile
Average package: 6-8 LPA
Seats available: 3,000+
Important Notes for Cutoffs:
- Cutoffs vary significantly between institutes
- Location and placement history affect cutoffs
- NITs generally have higher cutoffs than other institutes
- Home state quota affects final admission cutoffs
- Previous year trends suggest further increase in CSE cutoffs
Important Dates and Next Steps
JEE Advanced Registration
- Registration Start Date: February 25, 2025
- Registration End Date: March 10, 2025
- Document Verification: March 11-15, 2025
- Fee Payment Deadline: March 12, 2025
Key Deadlines
- Answer Key Challenge: Until February 20, 2025
- Scorecard Download: Available till March 31, 2025
- Institute Reporting: As per JOSAA schedule
Document Requirements
- Class 10 Mark sheet
- Class 12 Mark sheet/Admit Card
- Category Certificate (if applicable)
- PwD Certificate (if applicable)
- EWS Certificate (if applicable)
Support and Assistance
NTA Help Desk
- Phone: 0120-6895200
- Operational Hours: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (all days)
- Languages: Hindi and English
Email Support
- Delhi: 011-40759000
- Mumbai: 022-61427500
- Bangalore: 080-46571500
- Kolkata: 033-40616200
Important Guidelines
- Keep multiple copies of scorecard
- Verify all personal details
- Report discrepancies immediately
- Follow official channels for updates
Preparation for JEE Advanced
- Focus on advanced topics
- Practice previous year papers
- Attend mock tests
- Time management strategies
Security Measures
- Digital watermark on scorecards
- QR code verification
- Unique security features
- Online verification system
Note: This comprehensive result analysis is for JEE Main 2025 Session 1. Session 2 will be conducted in April 2025. Candidates are advised to keep checking the official website for updates.