Updated on May 22, 2017 12:26 IST

Soon after JEE Advanced 2017 concluded on May 21, various coaching institutes started releasing the JEE Advanced 2017 exam analysis.  JEE Advanced 2017 comprised of two papers – Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 was held from 9 am to 12 pm. Paper 2 commenced at 2 pm and concluded at 5 pm.

While the exam pattern on JEE Advanced keeps changing every year, this year it was similar to the paper pattern of JEE Advanced 2016.  Both the papers comprised of questions from three subjects – Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Check out JEE Advanced 2017 student reactions and JEE Advanced 2017 answer keys here.

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Take a look at JEE Advanced 2017 exam analysis by experts below.

JEE Advanced 2017 exam analysis by FIITJEE:

Analysis of Paper 1:

  • Maximum marks: 183
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • The booklet had 36 printed pages and 54 questions in total.
  • There were three parts of Paper-1. Marks for each subject was 61.
  • In each part there were three sections- Section 1 (Maximum marks - 28), Section 2 (Maximum marks - 15) and Section 3 (Maximum marks 18)
  • Section 1 had 7 questions with four options in which one or more than one options were correct. Marking scheme in this section is +4 in case all options are correct, +1 for each correct response, 0 marks for no response and -2 for all other cases. Maximum marks for this section was 28.
  • Section 2 had 5 questions with correct response being a single digit integer from 0 to 9 both inclusive. The making scheme was +3 for the correct response and 0 marks in all other cases. Maximum marks for this section was 15.
  • Section 3 had 6 questions of matching type. This section contained two tables (each having 3 columns and 4 rows). Based on each question, there were 4 options in which only one option was correct.  With correct response being a single digit integer from 0 to 9 both inclusive. Marking scheme in this section was +3 if the correct option is marked, 0 marks if none of the options is marked and -1 in all other cases. Maximum marks for this section was 18.

 Immediate reaction of students after Paper-1:

  • They found the overall level of paper moderate level but not easy. Chemistry was reported tougher compared to Maths & Physics.
  • Distribution of questions:

Physics- 49% questions from class XII & 51 % from Class XI.

Chemistry- 46% questions from class XII & 54 % from Class XI

Mathematics- 51% questions from class XII & 49 % from Class XI

  • No mistakes reported till now.
  • Total no. of questions (54 questions) remains same as last year however total marks of Paper-1 has changed from 186 to 183 marks this year.

 Analysis of Paper 2:

  • Maximum marks: 183
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • The booklet had 36 printed pages and 54 questions in total.
  • There are three parts of Paper-2. Marks for each subject was 61.
  • In each part there are three sections- Section 1 (Maximum marks - 21), Section 2 (Maximum marks - 28) & Section 3 (Maximum marks - 12)
  • Section 1 had 7 questions with four options in which only one option was correct. Marking scheme in this section was +3 in case the option was correct, 0 mark for no response, -1 mark for all other cases. Maximum marks for this section was 21.
  • Section 2 had 7 questions with four options in which one or more than one options were correct. Marking scheme in this section was +4 in case all options are correct, +1 for each correct response, 0 marks for no response and -2 for all other cases. Maximum marks for this section was 28.
  • Section 3 had 2 Paragraphs with two questions in each paragraph. Each question had four options with only one correct option. Marking scheme in this section is +3 if the correct option is marked, 0 marks in all other cases. Maximum marks for this section was 12.

Immediate reaction of students after Paper-2:

  • They found the overall level of paper moderate level. Physics & Chemistry was reported tougher than Mathematics section.
  • Distribution of questions:

Physics- 52% questions from class XII & 48 % from Class XI.

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Chemistry- 54% questions from class XII & 46 % from Class XI

Mathematics- 79% questions from class XII & 21 % from Class XI

  • No mistakes reported till now as complete paper is yet to be analysed.
  • Total no. of questions (54 questions) remains same as last year however total marks of Paper-2 has changed from 186 to 183 marks this year.

Quick Comparison: JEE Advanced 2017 vs JEE Advanced 2016

  • The Matching Type questions is different as compared to previous years. There were three columns to be matched.
  • Unequal weightage was given to class XI & XII especially in Mathematics of paper-2.
  • The total marks of each Paper reduced from 186 to 183.
  • There were no surprises this year.

Allen Career Institute, Kota:

JEE Advanced 2017 Exam Analysis – Paper 1

JEE Advanced 2017 Exam Analysis – Paper 2

Chapter-wise distribution of marks:

Physics

Chemistry

Mathematics

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JEE Advanced 2017 Exam Analysis – Paper 1 and 2

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Answered 3 weeks ago

To be eligible for JEE Advanced JoSAA counselling:

  • Candidates should have JEE Advanced rank
  • Candidates must have passed class 12 or equivalent exam
  • Candidates should have studied Physics, Chemistry and Maths in class 12 
  • In class 12, canmdidates must have score 75% aggregate marks or must be in top 20 p

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Yatendra Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

No, your candidature will be rejected as you need to have minimum of 75% in class 12 to be eligible for admisison to the IITs, NIT, IIITs and GFTIs via the JoSAA counselling. Even if you pass JEE Advanced and JEE Main, of you do not have 75% minimum marks in class 12 boards you will no get admission

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Vipra Mehra

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

Devdutta Majhi was the female topper in JEE Advanced 2025. She has scored 312 marks out of 360 marks and got anm all India rank of 16.

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Akansha Bhandari

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

In 2025, the number of male candidates who passed JEE Advanced were 44,974 and 9,404 females qualified.

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Manori Karan

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

1,87,223 candidates registered for JEE Advanced 2025 and 1,80,422 appeared in the exam. Of them, 54,378 passed the JEE Advanced exam in 2025.

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Manori Patra

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

No. The JEE Advanced counselling is held online only on the official website of JoSAA - josaa.nic.in. The counselling process includes:

  1. Registration
  2. Choice filling
  3. Mock seat allotment
  4. Seat allotment
  5. Online reporting (seat confirmation, payment of fee, freeze/slide/float)
  6. Document verification

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Abhay Aggarwal

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

The official website for JEE Advanced counselling is josaa.nic.in. All details related to the JEE Advanced counselling is posted on the official website. Candidates have to register online for the counselling process at josaa.nic.in.

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Mamona Majumder

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 3 weeks ago

The JEE Advanced counselling is held online on the official website - josaa.nic.in. The JEE Advanced counselling for IIT admission is called the JoSAA counselling. Only candidates with JEE Advanced rank are allowed to register for the counselling process.

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Nishtha Shrivastava

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

As per the analysis of the previous year data, the candidates belonging to general category must aim to score around 180 marks out of 360 to qualify the exam. 180+ marks will be a safe zone and will ensure that you pass the exam for IIT admissions. However, note that this marks will not get you a go

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Abhishek Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

To get a JEE Advanced AIR below 5000, candidates must score around 145 marks out of 360 as per the 2025 data.

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Virajita Choudhury

Contributor-Level 6