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Manori Karan

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No. It is a myth that the difficulty level of the JEE Advanced exam will depend on the IIT that conducts it. The fact is - JEE Advanced paper is not set by a single IIT, but rather by experts from multiple institutes. Hence, one IIT is not responsible for the exam difficulty level.

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Abhay Aggarwal

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Check the analysis of the JEE Advanced 2025 exam below:

JEE Advanced 2025 analysisPaper 1Paper 2
Overall difficultyModerateModerate to tough and lengthy
Exam patternSame as last year, a total of 48 questions were asked in the exam (Maths - 16, Physics - 16, Chemistry - 16)Same as last year, a total of 48 questions were asked in the exam (Maths - 16, Physics - 16, Chemistry - 16)
Subject-wise difficultyMaths was moderate, Physics was moderate, and Chemistry was easyMaths was moderate and lengthy, Physics was moderate, and Chemistry was easy
Changes in patternThere were no changes in the pattern. The exam pattern was similar to that of last year's pattern.In paper 2, there were no paragraphs or matrix match type questions. Which made the paper difficult. There were many integer-type questions.
Topics asked in PhysicsEMI, Electrostatics, error, sound wave, optics, unit and dimensions, Mechanics has more weighatgeEMI, Electrostatics, error, sound wave, optics, unit and dimensions, Mechanics has more weighatge
Topics asked in MathsMatrices, Determinants, Vectors, 3D, Limits, Continuity and Differentiation has more weightageMatrices, Determinants, Vectors, 3D, Limits, Continuity and Differentiation has more weightage
Topics asked in ChemistryPhysical had more weightageOrganic had more weightage

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Manori Patra

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The total number of questions asked in JEE Advanced 2025 was 96.  Paper 1 had 48 questions, and paper 2 also had 48 questions. Each section of maths, physics and chemistry had 16 questions each in paper 1 and also in paper 2.  The total marks of the exam was 360.

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Virajita Choudhury

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No. In the history of the JEE Advanced exam, no candidate has been able to score full marks in the exam. Until date the highest score in JEE Advanced has been 355 out of 360, by Ved Lahoti in 2024.

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Abhay Aggarwal

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JEE Advanced 2026 is expected to be held in May 2026. The most probable dates of the JEE Advanced 2026 exam are May 14 or May 21, 2026, as per the previous year trends. The exam will be held in computer based test mode across various designated centres in India and also abroad.

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RISHAV Kumar

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Options depends upon you category and homestate, so complete your question. 

You JEE MAIN rank is too good . It guarantees you good seat in good college.

For IIT seat it will vary from category.

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Nishtha Shukla

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IISc Bangalore considers JEE Advanced scores for admission to BSc and BTech programmes. JEE Advanced is  usually conducted in May every year. Once the exam is conducted, the conducting IIT releases response sheet and provisional answer key. Once the JEE Advanced results are out, JoSAA Counselling starts.

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Himanshu Singh

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The JEE Advanced cut-off for BTech in Production and Industrial Engineering at IIT Delhi in 2024 was 3089 for both Round 1 and the last round of admissions. This closing rank reflects the final rank at which admission was offered in the respective category. Cut-offs may vary each year based on competition and seat availability.

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Akansha Rastogi

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NIT Agartala cutoff 2025 has been released for the third round, based on JEE Advanced scores. The cutoff was released for different categories belonging to the All India and Home State quota. Among the General AI category candidates, the closing ranks in the third round varied between 20541 and 58197. Therefore, at 50,000 rank in JEE Advanced, student can get admission to the college. 

Among the General Home State quota, the closing ranks in the third round varied between 70884 and 317100. Among the General Home State category candiates also, there is a chance of getting admission at 50,000 rank. 

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