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100 Marks In JEE Advanced Rank 2025: IIT Kanpur will declare the JEE Advanced 2025 results on its official website jeeadv.ac.in. The rank corresponding to 100 marks in JEE Advanced can only be known after the results are announced. Only candidates who meet the JEE Advanced 2025 cutoff marks will be eligible to participate in the counselling session. The total aggregate marks for the JEE Advanced 2025 exam is 360. A general category candidate needs to score at least 35% (126 marks) to qualify. For OBC candidates, the qualifying mark is 31.5% (113.4 marks), and for SC/ST candidates, it is 17.5% (63 marks).
Based on this official data, only SC/ST candidates are eligible for inclusion in the All India rank if they get 100 marks in the JEE Advanced 2025 examination. If a candidate gets 100 marks in the JEE Advanced exam, then the ranking may be between 12,000 to 14,000. Read the article below to know more details regarding the 100 marks in the JEE Advanced rank 2025.
The minimum qualifying marks in the JEE Advanced 2025 examination for the general category are 35% of the total aggregate marks. OBC candidates need to score 31.5 % of marks to qualify, and SC/ST candidates have to score more than 17.5% of marks. These are the official qualifying cutoff marks set by the National Testing Agency for the JEE Advanced 2025 examination. Below is the table that gives you official data regarding JEE Advanced 2025 minimum qualifying marks for various categories.
Rank List | Min % Aggregate | Aggregate Marks (out of 360) |
Common Rank List (CRL) | 35% | 126 |
GEN-EWS Rank List | 31.50% | 113 |
OBC-NCL Rank List | 31.50% | 113 |
SC Rank List | 17.50% | 63 |
ST Rank List | 17.50% | 63 |
Common-PwD Rank List (CRL-PwD) | 17.50% | 63 |
GEN-EWS-PwD Rank List | 17.50% | 63 |
OBC-NCL-PwD Rank List | 17.50% | 63 |
SC-PwD Rank List | 17.50% | 63 |
ST-PwD Rank List | 17.50% | 63 |
Preparatory Course Rank List | 8.75% | 32 |
If a JEE Advanced 2025 candidate gets 100 marks, then he may secure a rank between 12500 to 14,500. This information is based on the previous year's official marks vs rank data of the JEE Advanced 2024 examination. As the general category and OBC category won't qualify with 100 marks, only SC/ST, PwD, General EWS, etc, category candidates can get these ranks.
Marks (out of 360) | Expected AIR (All India Rank) |
100 – 109 | 12501 – 14500 |
110 – 119 | 10501 – 12500 |
120 – 129 | 9001 – 10500 |
130 – 139 | 7701 – 9000 |
140 – 149 | 6501 – 7700 |
150 – 159 | 5501 – 6500 |
160 – 169 | 4501 – 5500 |
170 – 179 | 3701 – 4500 |
180 – 189 | 3001 – 3700 |
190 – 199 | 2301 – 3000 |
200 – 219 | 1601 – 2300 |
220 – 239 | 1101 – 1600 |
240 – 259 | 701 – 1100 |
260 – 279 | 401 – 700 |
280 – 299 | 201 – 400 |
300 – 329 | 51 – 200 |
330 – 360 | 1 – 50 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
General and OBC candidates will not qualify with 100 marks in JEE Advanced 2025 examination.
Only SC, ST, General EWS, PWD, and OBC NCL candidates are eligible to qualify with 100 marks in the JEE Advanced 2025 examination.
Depending on the category, you can get a rank between 12500 to 14500 with 100 marks out of 360 aggregate marks.
On Question asked by student community
Hi,
JEE Advanced me qualify karne ke liye JEE Main me kisi fixed percentage ki requirement nahi hoti. Percentile aur rank ke basis par cutoff decide hoti hai. JEE Advanced ke liye eligible hone ke liye aapko JEE Main ke Top 2,50,000 rank holders ke andar aane chahiye, sab category mila kar.
Har saal cutoff percentile thoda alag hota hai, par approximate range general (UR) ke liye hoti hai 90–92 percentile tak, EWS ke liye 78–80 percentile tak, OBC-NCL ke liye 73-75 percentile tak, SC ke liye 55-60 percentile tak aur ST ke liye 45-50 percentile tak.
Iska matlab hai ki agar aap SC category se hai, to lagbhag 55 se 60 percentile JEE Main me lana par aap JEE Advanced ke liye qualify kar sakte hai.
Hope it helps!!!
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Hello,
Yes, you can start now and prepare for the January attempt of JEE Main . It will be challenging, but with focus and proper planning, it is possible.
Here’s what you can do:
Make a study plan : Divide topics into daily and weekly targets. Focus more on important and high-weightage topics.
Start with basics : Make sure your concepts in Physics, Chemistry, and Math are clear.
Practice regularly : Solve previous year papers and mock tests to understand the exam pattern.
Revise often : Keep revising formulas, important concepts, and tricky problems.
Stay consistent : Even small daily progress is better than irregular study.
If you stay dedicated and follow a strict plan, you can be ready for January.
Hope it helps !
Hello Hitesh
A state EWS certificate is usually not valid for JEE Advanced or JoSAA counselling.
You’ll need an EWS certificate in the central government format, as required by IITs.
Even if issued by your local authority, it must clearly mention it’s as per Govt. of India norms.
You can visit your tahsildar/revenue office and request it in the “central format for JEE.”
Make sure the issue date is after April 1, 2025, for it to be valid in 2026 counselling.
You don’t need it at the time of JEE Main, only during Advanced registration and JoSAA.
You still have enough time to get it updated, so no stress, just don’t delay it too long.
Hello,
To get below AIR 100 in JEE Advanced 2027, you need a strong and focused plan. Here’s a simple guide:
Clear Concepts : Make sure all NCERT basics are strong. Focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Maths concepts deeply.
Advanced Practice : Solve previous years’ JEE Advanced papers and high-level questions from books like HC Verma, I.E. Irodov, OP Tandon, and Cengage.
Regular Mock Tests : Take full-length tests every week. Analyse mistakes and improve weak areas.
Time Management : Learn to solve questions quickly and accurately. Work on speed and accuracy together.
Short Notes : Make notes/formulas for quick revision.
Consistency : Study daily and avoid long breaks. Consistent practice is key.
Focus on Weak Areas : Identify topics you struggle with and spend extra time on them.
Stress Management : Stay healthy, sleep well, and avoid last-minute panic.
If you follow a structured plan and stay consistent, AIR below 100 is achievable.
Hope it helps !
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