The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the JEE Main 2025 answer key for the April session soon. Once released, candidates will be able to assess their performance more accurately. Based on the exam analysis and expert insights, a score of around 170 out of 300 is likely needed to secure a 99 percentile in JEE Main 2025.
JEE Main 2025 Cutoff for JEE Advanced: Expected Scores and Key Updates After April & January Sessions
Last update: Apr 10, 2025
JEE Main 2025 Cutoff for JEE Advanced
To be eligible for JEE Advanced 2025, which is the gateway to admission to the IITs, the expected cutoff percentile for the general category is likely to be between 93 and 94. The final cutoff will be officially declared by NTA by April 17, along with the results of JEE Main 2025 Session 2.
The top 2.5 lakh candidates from JEE Main 2025 will be eligible to register for JEE Advanced 2025, which will be held on May 18. Registration for the same will begin on April 23.
Expected Category-Wise JEE Main 2025 Cutoff for JEE Advanced
Based on previous trends and current exam analysis, here’s the expected cutoff percentile for different categories:
- General (UR): 93 – 94 percentile
- OBC-NCL: 79 – 83 percentile
- EWS: 83 – 86 percentile
- SC: 48 – 55 percentile
- ST: 48 – 65 percentile
Experts have noted that the number of candidates taking the exam has a strong impact on the cutoff. In 2024, about 14 lakh candidates appeared, and the cutoff saw a significant rise. For 2025, around 13 lakh candidates appeared in the January session. If the April session sees similar participation, the cutoff trend is expected to remain high.
JEE Main 2024 Cutoff
Below are the JEE Main 2024 cutoff percentiles for various categories. The cutoff ranges from 93.236 for the General category to 46.697 for the ST category.
- General (UR): 93.236
- OBC-NCL: 79.675
- EWS: 81.326
- SC: 60.092
- ST: 46.697
- UR-PwD: 0.0018
Factors Affecting the JEE Main 2025 Cutoff
The JEE Main 2025 cutoff varies each year and is influenced by several key factors, including the exam difficulty level, number of test-takers, overall performance of candidates, seat availability through JoSAA counselling, and trends from previous years. Securing a score significantly above the expected cutoff is crucial for admission to top institutes. The factors influencing the JEE Main 2025 cutoff are as follows:
- Exam difficulty level: If the papers are tougher, the cutoff may drop.
- Number of test-takers: More participants often raise the cutoff.
- Performance of candidates: Higher average scores lead to a higher cutoff.
- Changes in eligibility or seat intake: Any updates from the authorities can influence cutoff marks.
- Normalization process: Since the exam is held in multiple shifts, NTA uses a normalization formula to ensure fairness, which also affects cutoff scores.
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