IIT Kanpur has announced the JEE Advanced 2025 results and the list of toppers today.
Students who took the exam can check their results and the final answer keys on the official website jeeadv.ac.in. The exam was held on May 18 in an online (computer-based) format.
Rajit Gupta from the IIT Delhi zone has got All India Rank (AIR) 1 in JEE Advanced 2025. He scored 332 out of 360 marks. Reports say he also got 100 percentile in both sessions of JEE Main.
Last year, Ved Lahoti was the JEE Advanced topper with a record score of 355 out of 360.
Here is the list of toppers:
- CRL 1: Rajit Gupta
- CRL 2: Saksham Jindal
- CRL 3: Majid Mujahid Husain
- CRL 4: Parth Mandar Vartak
- CRL 5: Ujjwal Kesari
- CRL 6: Akshat Kumar Chaurasia
- CRL 7: Sahil Mukesh Deo
- CRL 8: Devesh Pankaj Bhaiya
- CRL 9: Arnav Singh
- CRL 10: Vadlamudi Lokesh
Speaking with AIR 1 Rajit Gupta, he said that he did not follow a strict schedule for the preparation as he felt an unduly pressure on him. So I used to read only when I felt like it, but whatever time I used to read, I used to read well. I focused on not repeating mistakes and tried to stay happy during the preparation. I sometimes used to play with children, as it would refresh my mind also. “
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Speaking with AIR 2, Saksham Jindal, “Preparing for a competitive exam like JEE is certainly challenging, but when combined with dedication, clear objectives and strong guidance, no goal is impossible. I wanted to make my career in Cricket, but due to Covid, I stopped the practice and started to focus on studies.”
Criteria for the Common Rank List (CRL)
To be included in the Common Rank List (CRL), candidates must meet both the subject-wise and overall qualifying marks. The aggregate score will be calculated by adding the marks obtained in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
The maximum possible aggregate score is 360, with 180 marks allotted for each of Paper 1 and Paper 2. Each subject-Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry-has a maximum of 120 marks, with 60 marks allocated for each paper in every subject. Candidates need to satisfy the qualifying marks for each subject as well as the total to be considered for a rank.
- Maximum aggregate marks: 360 (180 each in Paper 1 and Paper 2)
- Maximum marks in Mathematics: 120 (60 each in Paper 1 and Paper 2)
- Maximum marks in Physics: 120 (60 each in Paper 1 and Paper 2)
- Maximum marks in Chemistry: 120 (60 each in Paper 1 and Paper 2)
JEE Advanced Results 2025: What next?
Students who have qualified will now take part in the JoSAA 2025 counselling process to get admission into colleges like IITs, NITs, IIITs, and other government-funded technical institutes (GFTIs). The registration and choice filling for courses will begin on June 3, 2025.