Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Kanpur)
IIT JEE Advanced Admission 2025
Short Details of Notification
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Important Dates
- Online Apply Start Date: 23 April 2025
- Last Date for Apply Online: 02 May 2025
- Last Date for Online Payment: 05 May 2025
- Exam Date: 18 May 2025
- Admit Card Available: 11 May 2025
- Question Paper: 18 May 2025
- Answer Key: 25 May 2025
- Answer Key Objection: 26-27 May 2025
- Final Answer Key: 02 June 2025
- Result Declared: 02 June 2025
- Score Card: 17 July 2025
- Note: Confirm dates on jeeadv.ac.in.
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Application Fee
- General/OBC: ₹3200/-
- SC/ST/PH/All Category Female: ₹1600/-
- Payment Mode: Debit Card, Credit Card, Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Card/Mobile Wallet.
- Note: Verify fee details on jeeadv.ac.in.
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IIT JEE Advanced Admission 2025: Age Limits
- General/OBC Candidates: Born after 01 October 2000
- SC/ST/PH Candidates: Born after 01 October 1995
- Note: Check details in the official notification on jeeadv.ac.in.
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IIT JEE Advanced Admission 2025: Admission Details
Exam Name |
Exam Conducted By |
Joint Entrance Examination (Advanced 2025) |
Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Kanpur) |
- Total Posts: Not Applicable (Seats allocated via JoSAA counselling)
- Note: Verify details on jeeadv.ac.in.
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IIT JEE Advanced Admission 2025: Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates who have qualified JEE Main 2025 with the required marks (top 2,50,000 candidates).
- Must have passed Class 12 (or equivalent) in 2024 or 2025 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
- Minimum 75% aggregate marks in Class 12 (65% for SC/ST/PwD) or be in the top 20 percentile of their board.
- Maximum two attempts in consecutive years.
- Note: Verify eligibility details on jeeadv.ac.in.
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IIT JEE Advanced 2025: Exam Syllabus and Pattern
- Exam Pattern:
- Type: Computer-based test (CBT), two papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2, both compulsory).
- Duration: 3 hours per paper (6 hours total), conducted on 18 May 2025 (Paper 1: 9:00–12:00 IST, Paper 2: 14:30–17:30 IST).
- Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics.
- Questions: ~54 questions per paper (MCQs, numerical, integer-type), total ~360 marks.
- Marking Scheme: Varies yearly; includes +3/+4 for correct answers, -1/-2 for incorrect answers, and 0 for unanswered questions.
- Syllabus:
- Physics: Mechanics (kinematics, dynamics), optics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, modern physics.
- Chemistry: Physical (mole concept, thermodynamics), inorganic (periodic table, coordination compounds), organic (reactions, mechanisms).
- Mathematics: Algebra, trigonometry, calculus, coordinate geometry, vectors, probability.
- Note: Download the official syllabus PDF from jeeadv.ac.in.
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IIT JEE Advanced 2025: Preparation Tips
Exam Stage |
Subject/Area |
Preparation Tips |
Written Examination |
Physics |
– Study “Concepts of Physics” by HC Verma (Vol 1 & 2) and “Fundamentals of Physics” by Halliday, Resnick, Walker for in-depth understanding of mechanics, optics, and electromagnetism.
– Focus on high-weightage topics: mechanics (20–25%), electromagnetism (15–20%), and modern physics (10–15%) based on past trends.
– Solve 30–40 problems daily from IIT JEE previous years’ papers (available on Arihant or MTG) to master question patterns.
– Practice numerical and integer-type questions on Testbook or ALLEN online test series to improve speed and accuracy.
– Create a formula sheet for quick revision of key equations (e.g., Newton’s laws, Gauss’s law); revise weekly.
– Take mock tests to simulate 3-hour paper conditions; aim for 80%+ accuracy to meet cutoffs (~10 marks per subject) |
Written Examination |
Chemistry |
– Study “Physical Chemistry” by OP Tandon, “Organic Chemistry” by Morrison & Boyd, and “Inorganic Chemistry” by JD Lee for comprehensive coverage.
– Prioritize organic chemistry (20–25%) (reaction mechanisms, name reactions), physical chemistry (15–20%) (mole concept, thermodynamics), and inorganic chemistry (15–20%) (periodic table, coordination compounds).
– Practice previous years’ papers (available on Disha Publications) to master MCQs and numerical questions.
– Memorize key reactions (e.g., aldol condensation, p-block elements) using flashcards or ALLEN’s revision notes.
– Solve 20–30 problems daily on Resonance or FIITJEE test series to handle negative marking (-1/-2 per wrong answer).
– Take subject-specific mock tests to achieve 80%+ accuracy and meet sectional cutoffs (~10 marks). |
Written Examination |
Mathematics |
– Study “Mathematics for JEE” by RD Sharma, “IIT Mathematics” by ML Khanna, and “Higher Algebra” by Hall & Knight for algebra, calculus, and coordinate geometry.
– Focus on high-weightage topics: calculus (25–30%), algebra (20–25%), and coordinate geometry (15–20%) based on past papers.
– Solve 30–40 problems daily from Arihant’s JEE Advanced papers or FIITJEE’s Grand Master Package to master complex questions.
– Practice numerical and integer-type questions on Testbook or Bansal Classes test series to improve speed.
– Create a formula sheet for quick revision (e.g., integration formulas, conic sections); revise daily.
– Take mock tests to simulate exam conditions; aim for 80%+ accuracy to meet cutoffs (~10 marks). |
Written Examination |
Exam Strategy & Time Management |
– Practice full-length mock tests (6 hours, 108 questions) on ALLEN, FIITJEE, or Testbook to build stamina and achieve 80%+ accuracy.
– Allocate 1 hour per subject per paper; prioritize high-scoring MCQs, then numerical/integer-type questions.
– Use the elimination technique for MCQs to minimize errors and counter negative marking (-1/-2 per wrong answer).
– Follow a study schedule: 2 hours daily per subject (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) with 1 hour for revision.
– Analyze mock test performance to identify weak areas (e.g., optics, organic reactions); focus on improving them.
– Revise NCERT textbooks for Class 11 & 12 to strengthen fundamentals, especially for Chemistry and Physics.[] |
JoSAA Counselling |
Counselling Preparation |
– Register for JoSAA counselling (started 3 June 2025) on josaa.nic.in using JEE Advanced 2025 roll number and password.
– Research IIT cutoffs (e.g., IIT Bombay CSE: ~AIR 1–100, IIT Delhi EE: ~AIR 100–500) using 2024 data on Shiksha.com or Careers360.[]
– Prioritize choice filling: List preferred branches (e.g., CSE, EE) and IITs (e.g., Bombay, Delhi) based on AIR and interest.
– Keep documents ready: JEE Advanced scorecard, Class 12 marksheet, caste certificate (if applicable), and ID proof for seat acceptance.
– Check JoSAA schedule for seat allotment rounds (6 rounds in 2025); lock choices by deadlines to avoid disqualification.
– Use JoSAA’s mock allotment to refine choices before final submission.[] |
- Note: Verify the official syllabus and exam guidelines on jeeadv.ac.in.
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How to Check & Download IIT JEE Advanced 2025 Score Card
- Visit the official JEE Advanced website: jeeadv.ac.in.
- Click the “JEE Advanced 2025 Scorecard” or “Result” link on the homepage.
- Log in using:
- JEE Advanced Registration/Roll Number
- Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY)
- Registered Mobile Number
- Submit the form. Your personal scorecard PDF will be displayed.
- Download and print the scorecard for your records—especially needed for JoSAA counselling.
- Note: Ensure details are correct; contact IIT Kanpur if there are issues. Verify details on jeeadv.ac.in.
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IIT JEE Advanced 2025: Mode of Selection
- Entrance Test: Based on performance in JEE Advanced 2025 (Paper 1 and Paper 2).
- JoSAA Counselling: Seat allocation based on All India Rank (AIR) and candidate preferences.
- Note: Check details on jeeadv.ac.in and josaa.nic.in.
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Some Useful Important Links
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Download Score Card
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Download Result
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Download Cutoff
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Download Answer Key
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Check Candidate Responses
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Download Question Paper-I
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Download Question Paper-II
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Download Admit Card
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Apply Online
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Check Official Notification
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IIT JEE Official Website
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