JEE Mains 2025 results released
The National Examination Agency (NTA) has released the result of JEE Main Exam 2025. A total of 24 students have got 100 percent marks. Seven of these students are from Rajasthan. One from Andhra Pradesh, two from Delhi and Gujarat, one from Karnataka, three from Maharashtra, UP and Telangana and two students from West Bengal have scored 100 percent marks. Students can check their results by visiting NTA’s official website jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Three links have been released by the NTA for the convenience of the students, in which students can easily see their results. NTA first link to see the result JEE (Main) 2025 Results for [Paper-1(B.E./B.Tech)] Given, while optional link JEE (Main) 2025 Results for [Paper-1(B.E./B.Tech)] (Alternate Link). At the same time, students can click on JEE (Main) 2025 Session-2 Answer Key Challenge link to see the answer.
Cut off continues for JEE advance
The NTA has also released a list of students topping from every state with cut off numbers for JEE Advance. Students who have achieved 100 percent in Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat, Karnataka, Maharashtra, UP, Telangana and West Bengal have topped. At the same time, no student from states like Bihar, Haryana, Jharkhand, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Tamil Nadu and Uttarakhand has been able to achieve 100 percent. Only two students are among the 24 candidates who have achieved 100 percent. One student is from West Bengal and the other from Andhra Pradesh.
Examination held between 2-8 April
The examination for the second session of JEE Main 2025 was held from 2 to 8 April. JEE Main 2025 for B.Tech and BE paper or Paper 1 consisted of three subjects. Physics, Camel and Math. This exam was of 300 marks. The NTA released the last answer on 11 April and the candidates were given the option to raise objections against it by 13 April. The NTA uploaded the JEE Main final answer key for Sessions 2 on 18 April, with two questions removed. All the candidates were given four marks for the removed questions.
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