JEE Main Result 2025 – NTA declared the JEE Main 2025 results (Session 2) for Paper 1 on April 18, 2025. The direct link to check the results is provided here. Or, the candidate may visit The JEE Mains 2025 exam portal – jeemain.nta.nic.in. NTA earlier released a revised the JEE Main 2025 answer key (FINAL) on April 18; the answer key (final) that was released on April 17 was withdrawn within a few hours of its release.
To check your result, you must log-in to the JEE Mains 2025 result portal using your application number and password.
NTA will also release the JEE Main 2025 toppers list along with the results; topper list is currently out for Session 1.
The JEE Main 2025 scorecard will include details like the normalized percentile score in PCM, and aggregate percentile score in all three subjects. Candidates must meet the JEE Main 2025 cut-off score to be eligible for JEE Advanced 2025 exam for admission to IITs.
The JEE Main 2025 exam (Session 2) was conducted between April 2 & 9, 2025.
Latest Updates:
- To check JEE Main 2025 Results (OUT) for Paper 1 (Session 2) – Download Scorecard Here
- JEE Main 2025 Statistics (OUT) – Registered, Appeared Candidates, Category-wise JEE Advanced Cut-off
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How to Check JEE Main 2025 Results
Session 1 results of JEE Main 2025 are out.
The NTA will now released the JEE Mains 2025 result for Session 2 online at jeemain.nta.nic.in. To check the results, follow the steps given below.
- Go to the JEE Main 2025 official website- Click Here
- Click on the result link
- A lo-in window will open
- Enter your application number and password
- On successful log-in, the JEE Main 2025 scorecard will be displayed on the screen
- Download and take a printout of the scorecard.
Sample JEE Main Result Log-in Window
This is what the JEE Main result log-in window looks like.
Sample Paper 1 Log-in Window

Details mentioned on JEE Main 2025 Scorecard
The scorecard of JEE Main 2025 will contain the following information:
- Application No.
- Candidate’s Name
- Mother’s Name
- Father’s Name
- Category
- Gender
- State Code of Eligibility
- PwD Status
- Session 1 Roll Number
- Session 2 Roll Number
- Date of Birth
- Nationality
- Subject-wise Session 1 and Session 2 Scores
- FINAL score (based on best of the TWO in “Total”
- Total Score
- NTA score in words
- Course
- CRL (Common Rank List) and Category-wise Merit Ranks
- CRL and Category-wise Cut-off
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Sample JEE Main Scorecard
This is what a sample JEE Main scorecard looks like:


JEE Mains 2025 Expected Cutoff
NTA will release the JEE Main 2025 cut-off for the JEE Advanced 2025 exam with the result of the session 2 (April ) exam. Only such candidates who meet the cut-off will be eligible to appear in the JEE Advance exam for admission to the IITs.
Meanwhile, the JEE Mains Cutoff 2025 for institutes like the National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs) or Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) will be released at the time of JEE Main 2025 counseling.
Allotment of seats to these institutes will be based on All India Rank in JEE Main 2025.
Expected Cut off of JEE Mains 2025 (To get shortlisted for JEE Advanced 2025)
Category | Expected Cutoff 2025 |
Unreserved (UR) | 100.0000000 to 92.3362181 |
Gen-EWS | 93.1312650 to 79.6467818 |
OBC-NCL | 92.2312696 to 79.6457881 |
SC | 92.2312696 to 62.0923182 |
ST | 92.2312696 to 47.6975840 |
UR-PwD | 92.2041331 to 0.0015700 |
JEE Main Cutoff Previous Year
Category | JEE Main 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 |
General | 100.0000000 to 93.2362181 | 90.7788642 | 88.4121383 | 87.8992241 |
OBC-NCL | 93.2312696 to 79.6757881 | 75.6229025 | 67.0090297 | 68.0234447 |
SC | 93.2312696 to 60.0923182 | 73.6114227 | 43.0820954 | 46.8825338 |
ST | 93.2312696 to 46.6975840 | 51.9776027 | 26.7771328 | 34.6728999 |
Gen-EWS | 93.2312696 to 81.3266412 | 37.2348772 | 63.1114141 | 66.2214845 |
PwD | 93.2041331 to 0.0018700 | 0.0013527 | 0.0031029 | 0.0096375 |
JEE Main 2025 Toppers List
NTA has released the JEE Main 2025 (Session 1) toppers list along with the result. The JEE Mains 2025 session 1 toppers list is available country, state, and gender-wise.
JEE Main Toppers 2025 – Session 1
S.No | Name | State | NTA Score (Percentile) |
1 | Ayush Singhal | Rajasthan | 100 |
2 | Kushagra Gupta | Karnataka | 100 |
3 | Daksh | Delhi (NCT) | 100 |
4 | Harsh Jha | Delhi (NCT) | 100 |
5 | Rait Gupta | Rajasthan | 100 |
6 | Shreyas Lohiya | Uttar Pradesh | 100 |
7 | Saksham Jindal | Rajasthan | 100 |
8 | Saurav | Uttar Pradesh | 100 |
9 | Vishad Jain | Maharashtra | 100 |
10 | Arnav Singh | Rajasthan | 100 |
11 | Shiven Vikas Toshniwal | Gujarat | 100 |
12 | Sai Manogna Guthikonda | Andhra Pradesh | 100 |
13 | S.M. Prakash Behera | Rajasthan | 100 |
14 | Bani Brata Majee | Telangana | 100 |
What is NTA JEE Main Percentile Score?
The percentile score evaluates the relative performance of the candidate with regard to other candidates. The score is obtained by converting the raw scores into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session.
The official website explains, “The Percentile Score indicates the percentage of candidates that have scored EQUAL TO OR BELOW (same or lower raw scores) that particular Percentile in that examination. Therefore the topper (highest score) of each session gets the same Percentile of 100 which is desirable. The marks obtained in between the highest and lowest scores are also converted to appropriate Percentiles.
Difference between Percentage and Percentile
There are some key differences between the percentage and the percentage score. Consult the table below to understand what each entity means and what differentiates them.
Percentage | Percentile |
Percentage is a number or ratio expressed in terms of 100. | The percentile score of a candidate tells how many candidates have scored below that candidate in an exam. |
Percentage is based on individual performance. | Percentile is based on relative performance. |
Percentage can’t be used for comparison of performance. | Percentile can be used to compare the given value with the rest of the data. |
JEE Mains Result 2025 – How is NTA Percentile Score Calculated?
The NTA uses a normalization process to convert raw scores into percentile form.
Considering the JEE Mains exam is held on multiple days and sessions, there is a chance that the difficulty level of the JEE Main question paper may vary. Now this may disadvantage some candidates.
To address this problem, the normalization process is adopted to prepare JEE Main results.
The following formula will be used to calculate the JEE Main percentile score.
Formula to normalize JEE Main Scores
JEE Mains Result 2025 – Tie-Breaker Rule
In case two or more candidates score the same marks in the JEE Main 2025 exam, the following tie-breaker rules will be adopted to decide the merit rank.
JEE Main Result 2025 Tiebreaker for Paper 1(BTech)
- NTA score in Mathematics
- NTA score in Physics
- NTA score in Chemistry
- Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in all the subjects in the Test, followed by;
- Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Mathematics in the Test, followed by;
- Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Physics in the Test, followed by;
- Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Chemistry in the Test followed by;
- If there is a tie even after this, candidates will be assigned the same rank.
JEE Main 2025 Result Tiebreaker for Paper 2A (BArch)
The tie between candidates obtaining the same Total NTA scores will be resolved in the following manner:
- NTA score in Mathematics, followed by;
- NTA score in Aptitude Test, followed by;
- NTA score in Drawing Test, followed by;
- Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in all the subjects in the Test, followed by;
- Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Mathematics (Part-I) in the Test, followed by;
- Candidate with less proportion of a number of attempted incorrect answers and correct answers in Aptitude Test (Part-II) in the Test followed by;
- If there is a tie even after this, candidates will be assigned the same rank.
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