Is the JEE Main 2025 answer key released for Session 1?
Yes, the JEE Main 2025 provisional answer key for the JEE Mains Session 1 exam has been released on February 4, 2025. Along with the release of the JEE Main answer key 2025, the answer key challenge window has been activated on the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can download the JEE Main Answer Key by logging into the registered account using the application number and password. On the other hand, candidates can challenge the JEE Main answer key 2025 till February 6, 2025, by paying INR 200 per objection on candidates' dashboard.
When will the JEE Main 2025 Admit Card be Released?
The JEE Main 2025 admit card was released on January 23, 2025, for the second phase of the JEE Main 2025 exam scheduled from January 28 to 30, 2025 whereas the JEE Main admit card for the first phase of the exam was released on January 18, 2025 for the exam scheduled from January 22 to 24, 2025. The NTA has released the JEE Main 2025 hall ticket on the official website: jeemain.nta.nic.in.
What is the release date for JEE Main City Intimation Slip 2025?
The JEE Main City Intimation Slip 2025 has been released on Janaury 10, 2025. Candidates can download the JEE Main City Intimation Slip 2025 on the official website using their application number and date of birth.
Is the JEE Mains 2025 registration started?
JEE Mains 2025 registration commenced on February 1, 2024. Candidates were able to register for JEE Mains session 2 till February 24, 2024, with no extensions till 9:00 PM.
What is the cutoff of JEE Mains 2025?
JEE Mains 2025 expected is 90.78 for General, 0.001 for Gen-PwD, 75.62 for EWS, 73.61 for OBC-NCL, 51.98 for SC and 37.23 for ST.
Is the JEE Mains 2025 syllabus out?
The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the JEE Main Syllabus 2025 PDF for Paper 1, Paper 2A and 2B. The JEE Main Syllabus 2025 PDF can be checked and downloaded from the official website of NTA i.e. jeemain.nta.nic.in. As per the latest syllabus of JEE Mains, NTA has removed a few topics from Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
What is the date of JEE Mains 2025?
JEE Main Exam 2025 Session 1 Dates have been scheduled between January 22 and 31, 2025. However, JEE Main session 2 dates are yet to be announced and will be conducted from April 2025.
Is the JEE Main Information Bulletin 2025 released?
Yes the jee main information bulletin for 2025 has been released at jeemain.nta.nic.in 2025.
Can candidates from a Commerce background apply for JEE Mains 2025?
Candidates from Commerce or any other background not related to science are not eligible to appear for the JEE Main 2025 exam as the candidates have to fulfill the subject criteria- Candidates must have Physics, Chemistry, and Maths as subjects in Class 12.
Is there any negative marking in JEE Main 2025?
Yes, the JEE Main exam 2025 does follow a negative marking scheme. However, the negative marking scheme is only applied to section A. Candidates will be awarded +4 marks for the correct answers, 1 mark will be deducted for incorrect answers, and no deductions will be made for unattempted questions. On the other hand, Section B does not have any negative marking scheme.
What are the eligibility criteria for JEE Main 2025?
The JEE Main Eligibility Criteria 2025 has not been released yet for the upcoming session. However, the candidates can check the eligibility criteria based on the previous sessions below:
- Candidates must have qualified 10+2 in 2023, 2024 or appearing in Class 12 in 2025
- To get admission through the JEE Main exam, candidates must have qualified the 10+2 or equivalent from a recognised central board or state board
- There is no age limit to appear for the JEE Main exam
Is 75% marks required for the IITs in Class 12?
Yes, candidates have to secure an overall percentage of 75 in class 12 to get admission in IITs or NITs. The candidates who have scored 75% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Physics but lag an overall percentage of 75 will not be accepted to the IITs or NITs.
Do I need to fill separate JEE Main application form for different sessions?
Yes, the candidates have to fill out separate JEE Main application forms for different sessions. However, candidates can use login credentials from the previous session to apply for the next session and personal details will be fetched in the application form from the previous registrations. Candidates will only have to provide the test papers and application fees for the next session.
What is the JEE Main application fee 2025?
The JEE Main application fee differs from category to category. Candidates can check the JEE Main category-wise application fee below:
Male Unreserved/OBC/EWS:
- INR 1000 (For Centres in India)
- INR 500 (For Centres Outside India)
Female Unreserved/OBC/EWS
- INR 800 (For Centres in India)
- INR 4000 (For Centres Outside India)
SC/ST/PwD/Transgender
- INR 500 (Centres in India)
- INR 2500 (Centres Outside India)
What is the mode of payment for JEE Main application form 2025?
The JEE Main application fee can be paid through UPI, Credit Card, Debit Card, or Internet Banking. Candidates will not be allowed to pay the JEE main registration fee through Demand Draft (DD), Money Order, Bank Transfer, or any other offline methods. While paying the JEE main online application fees, candidates must ensure wether have the proper balance in the account or it will be difficult to try again and again to pay the fees.
Is there any fees to make corrections to the JEE Main application?
No, there are no specific fees to make corrections to the JEE Main application form. However, the correction fee is only applicable if the candidate changes the category in the application form. The corrections can be done only on the student’s dashboard using the registration ID and date of birth. The JEE Main corrections window will be activated tentatively in December 2025 after the completion of the registration process
Is there any fees to make corrections to the JEE Main application?
No, there are no specific fees to make corrections to the JEE Main application form. However, the correction fee is only applicable if the candidate changes the category in the application form. The corrections can be done only on the student’s dashboard using the registration ID and date of birth. The JEE Main corrections window will be activated tentatively in December 2025 after the completion of the registration process
Who is eligible for JEE?
As per the JEE Main eligibility criteria, there is no upper age limit. Candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent exams from a recognized board. Only candidates who completed the 10+2 or equivalent examination in the last 3 years will be eligible for JEE Main.
How many questions are there in JEE Mains?
JEE Mains B Tech paper has 75 questions in total and B Arch and B Plan papers have 82 questions.
What does ‘your admit card not allotted till yet. will be intimated later.’ mean in NTA JEE Main portal?
If candidates see this prompt pop-up in the NTA JEE Main portal, it means their admit card is yet to be released.
Will JEE Main be easy?
JEE Main can be easy or hard. The level of the question can be hard as well as easy. Candidates should not be focusing on the difficulty level and concentrate on the preparation strategy.
Are NCERT books enough for cracking JEE Main?
NCERT books are helpful for candidates as it covers the base of the exam. In a recent interaction with the toppers of JEE Main and previous years, it is conveyed that NCERT is enough for a healthy preparation for JEE Main exam. Other JEE Main reference books by RD Sharma, H.C Verma, D. C Pandey, IE Irodov, etc can be referred by the candidates.
Can I crack JEE Main if I start preparing 6 months before?
Preparing for JEE Main requires extreme hard work and dedication towards it. If you have a proper study schedule and a good strategy plan, you can surely crack JEE Main without any hindrances.
Has 75% criteria been removed from JEE Main?
Yes, NTA has removed the 75% criteria for JEE Mains for the 12th Grade marks.
Does NTA conduct JEE Advanced?
NTA conducts only JEE Mains. JEE Advanced is conducted by IITs on a rotational basis.