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Jee Main 2025 Session 2 Expected Cutoff For Jee Advanced Qualification
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JEE Main 2025 Session 2: Expected Cutoff for JEE Advanced Qualification

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· Apr 3, 2025

JEE Main 2025 Session 2 begins! Check the expected cutoff scores required to qualify for JEE Advanced and factors influencing cutoff variations.

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The second session of JEE Main 2025 commenced yesterday, drawing significant attention from aspirants aiming for admission to premier engineering institutes. With the completion of the first day's exams, candidates are eager to know the expected cutoff scores required to qualify for JEE Advanced 2025. The cutoff varies each year based on multiple factors, including exam difficulty, number of candidates, and seat availability.

Expected Cutoff Trends for JEE Advanced Qualification

The JEE Advanced cutoff is determined based on percentile scores, category-wise cutoffs, and overall performance.

General category students usually require a higher percentile compared to reserved category students.

Experts suggest that the expected cutoff for the general category this year may range between 88-91 percentile, while for OBC and EWS candidates, it may be slightly lower.

Factors Influencing JEE Advanced Cutoff Scores

Exam Difficulty Level: A tougher paper generally results in a lower cutoff, while an easier paper may push the cutoff higher.

Number of Candidates: A higher number of test-takers can impact the competition and alter cutoff trends.

Overall Performance: If a majority of students score well, the cutoff is likely to rise, making qualification more challenging.

Normalization Process: NTA uses percentile-based normalization to ensure fairness across different shifts of the exam.

What’s Next for JEE Aspirants?

Answer Key Release: The official provisional answer key will be released soon, allowing candidates to assess their scores.

Result Declaration: The final percentile scores will be available after normalization.

JEE Advanced Registration: Candidates meeting the cutoff will be eligible to register for JEE Advanced 2025.

Conclusion

As the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 progresses, aspirants must keep track of cutoff trends, answer key releases, and result announcements. A strategic approach, including reviewing answer keys and analyzing performance, can help students plan their next steps toward JEE Advanced.

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