JEE Advanced 2025 Cutoff

If you're preparing for JEE Advanced 2025, understanding the expected cutoffs is crucial for setting realistic goals. As someone who's guided countless aspirants through this challenging journey, I've seen firsthand how cutoff awareness can shape preparation strategies. Let's dive into what you might need to score to clear the JEE Advanced 2025.

Expected JEE Advanced 2025 Cutoff Scores

The cutoff for JEE Advanced 2025 will likely follow recent trends, with slight variations based on exam difficulty and competition levels. Based on my analysis of previous years' patterns and the evolving nature of the exam, we can make some educated predictions.

Most coaching institutes anticipate that the cutoff might increase marginally compared to 2024, but dramatic changes are unlikely unless there's a significant shift in the exam pattern or difficulty level. Remember that these are projections – your goal should be to aim well above these thresholds.

JEE (Advanced) 2024 Official Cut-off

The JEE Advanced 2024 cutoffs serve as our most recent reference point. These official qualifying marks were announced by the examination authorities after careful evaluation of the overall performance metrics:

  • General Category: 65 marks (approximately 28% of total marks)
  • OBC-NCL: 58 marks (about 25% of maximum marks)
  • SC: 32 marks (roughly 14% of total possible score)
  • ST: 32 marks (around 14% of aggregate marks)
  • PwD (General): 32 marks
  • PwD (OBC-NCL): 32 marks
  • PwD (SC): 18 marks
  • PwD (ST): 18 marks

These figures represent the minimum scores required to qualify for the counseling process, not the marks needed for securing admission to specific IITs or programs.

JEE Advanced Cutoff for General Category

For General Category students, the competition remains the most intense. The cutoff has fluctuated between 63-75 marks over recent years, depending on the exam difficulty. For 2025, experts predict the qualifying threshold might settle around 67-72 marks.

What does this mean for you? If you're in the General Category, aim for at least 80+ marks to have a comfortable margin above the cutoff. My students who score in the 90+ range typically have more program choices during counseling.

JEE Advanced Cutoff for OBC (NCL)

OBC-NCL candidates have historically needed to score about 90% of the General Category cutoff. The 2024 cutoff was 58 marks, and for 2025, we can reasonably expect it to be around 60-65 marks.

I've noticed that OBC-NCL students who score within 10-15 marks of the General Category cutoff usually have access to a good range of choices during the seat allocation process.

JEE Advanced Cutoff for SC

For SC category candidates, the cutoff typically hovers around 50% of the General Category threshold. In 2024, it was 32 marks, and for 2025, we might see it in the range of 33-36 marks.

Despite the lower cutoff, I always advise my SC category students to aim higher – those who score 45+ marks generally have better program options during counseling.

JEE Advanced Cutoff for ST

ST category students face a similar cutoff to SC candidates. The 2024 cutoff was 32 marks, and for 2025, it's expected to be around 33-36 marks as well.

In my experience guiding ST category aspirants, those scoring in the 40+ range have significantly better chances at securing spots in preferred programs.

JEE Advanced Cutoff for PwD candidates in each category

PwD candidates have category-specific cutoffs:

  • PwD (General): Expected to be around 33-36 marks for 2025
  • PwD (OBC-NCL): Likely in the range of 33-36 marks
  • PwD (SC): Projected to be about 19-22 marks
  • PwD (ST): Similarly around 19-22 marks

I've worked with several PwD candidates who exceeded these minimum thresholds by significant margins and secured admission to top IIT programs, proving that with the right preparation, these cutoffs are certainly achievable.

JEE Advanced Cutoff for Preparatory Course

The preparatory course cutoff is typically the lowest among all categories. For 2025, we anticipate:

  • SC Preparatory: Around 15-18 marks
  • ST Preparatory: Around 15-18 marks
  • PwD Preparatory: Approximately 15-18 marks

This special provision helps talented students who narrowly miss the main cutoffs to still have a pathway to IITs through additional coaching.

Past 5 years JEE Advanced Cutoff Scores

Understanding the historical trend provides valuable context for 2025 predictions:

JEE Advanced 2024:

  • General: 65 marks
  • OBC-NCL: 58 marks
  • SC/ST: 32 marks
  • PwD (Gen): 32 marks
  • PwD (OBC): 32 marks
  • PwD (SC/ST): 18 marks

JEE Advanced 2023:

  • General: 65 marks
  • OBC-NCL: 59 marks
  • SC: 33 marks
  • ST: 33 marks
  • PwD: 33 marks

JEE Advanced 2022:

  • General: 74 marks
  • OBC-NCL: 67 marks
  • SC: 37 marks
  • ST: 37 marks
  • PwD: 37 marks

JEE Advanced 2021:

  • General: 63 marks
  • OBC-NCL: 57 marks
  • SC: 31 marks
  • ST: 31 marks
  • PwD: 31 marks

JEE Advanced 2020:

  • General: 69 marks
  • OBC-NCL: 62 marks
  • SC: 34 marks
  • ST: 34 marks
  • PwD: 34 marks

Looking at this five-year pattern, we can see that cutoffs tend to fluctuate within a limited range, rarely changing by more than 10-12 marks year-to-year. This suggests that the 2025 cutoffs will likely fall within the ranges predicted above, barring any major changes to the examination format or difficulty level.

Remember, these cutoffs are minimum qualifying scores – your aim should be to score significantly higher to secure admission to your preferred IIT and program. In my years of mentoring JEE aspirants, I've found that students who target scores at least 20-25 marks above the expected cutoff typically achieve their desired outcomes.

Good luck with your JEE Advanced 2025 preparation!

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