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JEE Advanced AAT Result 2025 Declared: Steps To Check, Direct Link Here
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Applicants who have passed the JEE Advanced AAT 2025 can now seek admission to the BArch programmes offered by various IITs.
JEE Advanced AAT Result 2025 at
The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) – Advanced Architecture Aptitude Test (JEE AAT) 2025 have been declared by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur today, June 8. All the candidates who appeared for the examination can check their results from the official website at
This year the JEE Advanced AAT 2025 exam was held on June 5 from 9 am to noon. Applicants who have passed the JEE Advanced AAT 2025 can now seek admission to the BArch programmes offered by various IITs.
The cut-off score for the AAT will be determined by the Joint Implementation Committee of JEE Advanced and the candidates who score above the cut-off marks will be declared pass. There will be no separate ranking for the AAT 2025.
JEE Advanced AAT Result 2025: How To Check?
Step 1: Visit the official website of JEE Advanced at
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the JEE Advanced AAT 2025 Result link.
Step 4: Your JEE Advanced AAT 2025 result will appear on the screen.
Step 6: Download the result and take a printout for future reference.
To qualify for admission to the BArch programme, candidates in the General category must have secured at least 75 per cent marks in Class 12. SC, ST, and PwD candidates need to have at least 65 per cent marks. Additionally, all candidates must have passed the Class 12th examination or its equivalent with a minimum of five subjects and be among the top 20 per cent of successful applicants in their respective boards.
Meanwhile, this year, the cut-off marks and qualifying percentages for BTech programmes via JEE Advanced have been lowered for all categories — General, OBC-NCL, EWS, SC, and ST. This year, the overall cut-off dropped significantly, from 109 to 76 marks, a reduction of nearly 30%, while the subject-wise cut-off also went down by about 3%. Last year, only about 1 in 10 students who appeared for the exam were able to secure a seat—a success rate of just 9.83%.
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June 08, 2025, 09:28 IST