
JEE Advanced 2025 result out: Rajit Gupta tops with 332 marks, full list here
The results for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2025 have been officially announced by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, the organising institute for this year's examination. Rajit Gupta from the IIT Delhi zone has emerged as the all-India topper, securing AIR 1 with a total score of 332 out of 360.Candidates who appeared for the examination can now check their scorecards and the final answer keys on the official website – jeeadv.ac.in. The JEE Advanced 2025 was held on May 18 in a computer-based test (CBT) format.advertisementThis year's JEE Advanced witnessed intense competition, with the rank list determined based on aggregate marks in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry across both Paper 1 and Paper 2. Each paper carried 180 marks, taking the maximum possible aggregate score to 360. To feature in the Common Rank List (CRL), students had to meet subject-wise and overall qualifying marks.TOP 10 RANK HOLDERSRajit Gupta – AIR 1 (IIT Delhi Zone)Saksham Jindal – AIR 2Majid Mujahid Husain – AIR 3Parth Mandar Vartak – AIR 4Ujjwal Kesari – AIR 5Akshat Kumar Chaurasia – AIR 6Sahil Mukesh Deo – AIR 7Devesh Pankaj Bhaiya – AIR 8Arnav Singh – AIR 9Vadlamudi Lokesh – AIR 10Rajit Gupta, who previously scored 100 percentile in both sessions of JEE Main 2025, continues his academic streak with this stellar performance in the Advanced exam.STEPS TO DOWNLOAD JEE ADVANCED 2025 SCORECARDadvertisementVisit jeeadv.ac.in.Click on the 'JEE Advanced 2025 Result' link.Log in using your roll number and date of birth.View and download your scorecard for future reference.WHAT'S NEXT AFTER JEE ADVANCED 2025?Qualified candidates will now move on to the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) 2025 counselling process, which governs admissions to IITs, NITs, IIITs, and other Government-Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs). According to the official update, the registration and choice-filling for JoSAA counselling will begin on June 3, 2025.The JoSAA 2025 schedule and detailed guidelines will soon be published on its official website. Students are advised to keep a close watch on updates to ensure smooth participation in the counselling and seat allocation process.EXAM MARKING SCHEME Exam Date: May 18, 2025Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)Maximum Aggregate Marks: 360Subject-wise Max Marks: 120 each in Mathematics, Physics, and ChemistryPaper Structure: Paper 1 (180 marks) + Paper 2 (180 marks)Direct link to check and download the JEE Advanced 2025 resultThe rank list was prepared considering the total marks scored across both papers. In case of ties, the tie-breaking policy as outlined by the JEE Advanced authorities was used to assign ranks.With the declaration of JEE Advanced 2025 results, the engineering aspirants' journey now enters the next phase — admissions. Rajit Gupta's achievement sets a high benchmark this year, and thousands of others now prepare to secure seats in India's premier technical institutions through JoSAA 2025.For real-time updates and detailed counselling schedules, candidates should regularly visit jeeadv.ac.in and the JoSAA portal.
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