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75% in Class 12 Now Mandatory for JEE Advanced 2025 Aspirants

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· May 18, 2025

For JEE Advanced 2025 aspirants, scoring at least 75% in Class 12 board exams has become mandatory. This new eligibility rule impacts admission chances to IITs. Learn about the details, exceptions, and tips to meet this important criterion.

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A major update for JEE Advanced 2025 aspirants is the new rule requiring a minimum of 75% marks in Class 12 board exams or being in the top 20 percentile of their respective boards. This criterion has been introduced to ensure that candidates possess a strong academic foundation alongside their JEE Advanced performance. This move impacts a large number of students aspiring for admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).


Details of the 75% Class 12 Requirement

Candidates must secure at least 75% aggregate marks in their Class 12 board exams from a recognized education board to be eligible for JEE Advanced 2025.

Alternatively, students in the top 20 percentile of their respective boards are also eligible if they don’t meet the 75% threshold.

This requirement is mandatory irrespective of the candidate’s JEE Advanced rank or score.

The rule aims to maintain a high standard of academic performance among IIT aspirants beyond entrance exam success.

It applies to all categories, though some relaxation may be considered for reserved categories as per official guidelines.


Impact and Preparation Tips for Aspirants

This eligibility rule emphasizes the importance of balancing board exam preparation with JEE Advanced studies.

Students should plan their academic calendar to allocate sufficient time for board exam revision and practice.

Scoring well in Class 12 is now as crucial as cracking JEE Advanced for securing admission into IITs.

Aspirants must keep track of their board exam results and percentile rankings to ensure they meet the eligibility.

Schools and coaching centers are advising students to maintain consistency in both board exams and JEE preparation.


Conclusion

The new 75% Class 12 marks eligibility criterion for JEE Advanced 2025 aspirants reinforces the need for academic excellence across all fronts. Candidates must focus equally on board exams and JEE Advanced preparation to secure a successful IIT admission journey.

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