Education | The Indian Express
JEE Main Cut-off 2025: The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 Session 2 result for Paper 1 on April 19, on its official website – jeemain.nta.nic.in. The result includes the qualifying cut-off JEE Advanced 2025, All India Ranks (AIR) of top scorers, and state-wise toppers.
This year, 24 candidates secured a perfect 100 percentile score. The JEE Main 2025 April session was conducted from April 2 to 9, 2025, across various centres in India. The results were declared along with the category-wise qualifying cut-offs for JEE Advanced.
JEE Main Cut-off 2025: Check category-wise percentile required
Category | Percentile Range | No of Candidates |
UR-ALL | 100 – 93.1023262 | 97,321 |
UR-PwBD | 93.0950208 – 0.0079349 | 3,950 |
EWS-ALL | 93.0950208 – 80.3830119 | 25,009 |
OBC-ALL | 93.0950208 – 79.4313582 | 67,614 |
SC-ALL | 93.0950208 – 61.1526933 | 37,519 |
ST-ALL | 93.0950208 – 47.9026465 | 18,823 |
JEE Main Cut-off 2025: How many students appeared this year?
The JEE (Main) 2025 Paper 1 for BE, BTech witnessed significant participation across both sessions. In total, 15,39,848 unique candidates registered for either the January or April session, while 14,75,103 unique candidates actually appeared in the exam across both rounds. Out of these, 8,33,536 candidates registered for both sessions, and 7,75,383 of them appeared in both attempts.
In the January 2025 session, a total of 13,11,544 students registered, and 12,58,136 appeared for the exam. Meanwhile, in the April 2025 session, 10,61,840 candidates registered, of which 9,92,350 appeared. These figures highlight the scale and enthusiasm surrounding the exam, with more than 14.7 lakh aspirants participating in at least one session of JEE Main 2025.
JEE Main Cut-off 2025: How did students perform this year?
This year, a total of 24 students scored a perfect 100 percentile in the JEE Main 2025 examination. Among them, Rajasthan led the tally with seven top scorers, the highest from any single state. Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Telangana followed, each contributing three candidates to the list of perfect scorers. The April 2025 (Session 2) of JEE Main saw 10,61,840 students registering, out of which 9,92,350 candidates appeared for Paper 1.
Among the 24 top scorers in JEE Mains 2025, two were girls—Devdutta Majhi and Sai Manogna Guthikonda. Notably, Sai Manogna Guthikonda, hailing from Andhra Pradesh, had also topped the JEE Main January session and repeated her outstanding performance in April by scoring another 100 percentile. Devdutta Majhi, the West Bengal state topper in Session 1, had earlier scored 99.99921 percentile and has now joined the elite 100 percentile club in Session 2.
With the declaration of JEE Main 2025 results, the next crucial phase for aspirants is the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling process, which facilitates admission to premier engineering institutes including the NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs. A clear understanding of the counselling schedule, registration process, choice filling, and seat allotment rounds is essential for candidates to make informed decisions and secure admission to their preferred institutions.
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