JEE Advanced 2025 Paper 1 Exam Ends; Overall Paper Moderate, Total Number of Questions 48

The JEE Advanced 2025 paper 1 exam has concluded. Those who appeared can check the mixed reactions of students on the JEE Advanced 2025 difficulty levels of Mathematics, Chemistry, and Physics.
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JEE Main and JEE Advanced are both national-level entrance exams conducted for admission to undergraduate engineering programs in India. While JEE Main is the first stage of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) and is conducted by the National Testing Agency NTA JEE Advanced is the second stage of the exam and is conducted by one of the seven Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) on a rotational basis.
Here are the key differences between the exam patterns and formats of JEE Main and JEE Advanced:
- Number of Papers: JEE Main has two papers - Paper 1 for admission to B.E. /B.Tech courses and Paper 2 for admission to B.Arch/B.Planning courses. On the other hand, JEE Advanced has two papers - Paper 1 and Paper 2, both of which are mandatory.
- Exam Mode: JEE Main is conducted in both online (Computer Based Test) and offline (Pen and Paper Based Test) modes, while JEE Advanced is conducted only in online mode.
- Question Types: Both exams have multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and numerical answer type questions (NATs), where students have to enter the answer in numerical form.
- Difficulty Level: JEE Main is generally considered easier than JEE Advanced in terms of difficulty level.
- Syllabus: The syllabus for both exams is similar, but JEE Advanced includes a few additional topics and also requires a deeper understanding of the concepts.
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The JEE Advanced 2025 attempt limit change is explained below:
For all candidates who will be taking JEE Advanced exam in 2025 must note that - there are two consecutive attempts in JEE Advanced exam, candidates should have passed class 12 boards in eaither 2024 or 2025. The candidates who passed boards in 2023 are not eligible for JEE Advanced 2025.
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On November 5, 2024, the Joint Admission Board (JAB) had initially announced that three attempts would be allowed in JEE Advanced. This allowed the cadidates who passed class 12 in 2023 to become eligible for the exam too. Some students, believing this promise, decided to drop out of their courses to focus on preparing for the exam. However, when the JAB changed its decision on November 18, 2024, and reduced the number of attempts, these students were left in a difficult situation. Thus, the Supreme Court intervened and rule that - students who took boards in 2023 and who dropped out between November 5 and November 18, 2024, would now be allowed to register for the JEE Advanced 2025.