JEE Advanced 2025 Analysis and Cutoff by Aakash Institute

JEE Advanced 2025 Analysis and Cutoff by Aakash Institute

Team Careers360Updated on 15 Jul 2024, 06:00 PM IST

JEE Advanced 2025 Analysis and Cutoff by Aakash Institute - The experts of Aaksh Institutes will release the JEE Advanced exam analysis 2025 online. The exam analysis of JEE Advanced 2025 will be based on the student's reactions. Candidates can check the JEE Advanced 2025 analysis to the exam difficulty level, distributions of marks, most weightage topics, and more. Moreover, the institutes will prepare the expected JEE Advance cutoff based on exam analysis. Students can check the JEE Advanced 2025 analysis and cutoff by Aakash Institutes to know expected the qualifying marks based on the exam difficulty level. JEE Advanced 2025 is expected to be held in November 2025. IIT Kanpur is expected to conduct the JEE Advanced Exam 2025. More information about the JEE Advanced 2024 analysis and cutoff by Aakash will be available in the below article.
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  1. Previous Year JEE Advanced Analysis and Cutoff by Aakash Institute
  2. JEE Advanced 2021 Analysis and Cutoff by Aakash Institute
  3. JEE Advanced 2021 Analysis by Aakash Institute (Paper 1)
  4. JEE Advanced 2021 Analysis by Aakash Institute (Paper 2)
  5. JEE Advanced Analysis and Cutoff 2020 by Aakash Institute
  6. JEE Advanced Analysis and Cutoff 2019 by Aakash Institute
  7. JEE Advanced Analysis and Cutoff 2017 by Aakash Institute
  8. JEE Advanced 2017 Analysis of Paper 2
JEE Advanced 2025 Analysis and Cutoff by Aakash Institute
JEE Advanced analysis and cutoff by Aakash

Students appearing for JEE Advanced become anxious to know the exam analysis and expected cutoff. JEE Advanced 2025 analysis and cutoff by Aakash will solve students' doubts about the exam from various below-mentioned perspectives

  • Students can know the difficulty level of the exam.

  • Students will also get to know which paper was difficult Paper 1 and Paper 2.

  • Students will be able to know the expected cutoff.

  • JEE Advanced Analysis 2025 will also cover the topics covered in the exam, the marking scheme, total number of questions from each section.

  • Students will also understand their performance in terms of preparation and time management in comparison to the overall difficulty level of the exam.

  • The paper analysis will tell whether the question paper was lengthy.

  • Students will understand which topics were given more weightage from various subjects.

  • The paper analysis will help students to know the types of questions like conceptual, analytical or theoretical.

Previous Year JEE Advanced Analysis and Cutoff by Aakash Institute

Students are provided below the detailed JEE Advanced analysis and cutoff by Aakash Institute. The analysis will help students to understand the topic and subject-wise distribution of questions, the total number of questions from each section and subject, the difficulty level of the exam other important information.

JEE Advanced 2024 Analysis by Aakash

Candidates can check the exam analysis for JEE Advanced by Aakash here.

JEE Advanced 2024 Paper 1 Exam Analysis by Aakash

The pattern for JEE Advanced 2024 Paper-1 by Mr Ajay Kumar Sharma, National Academic Director, Engineering Aakash Educational Services Limited is as follows:

The paper consists of three subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each subject is worth 60 marks, making a total of 180 marks for the paper.

*Section-1: Single Correct Type*

- 4 questions

- Correct answer: +3 marks

- Incorrect answer: -1 mark

*Section-2: Multi-Correct Type*

- 3 questions

- Partial marking is allowed

- Correct option: +4 marks

- Incorrect option: -2 marks

*Section-3: Numerical Value Based*

- 6 questions

- Correct answer: +4 marks

- No penalty for incorrect answers

*Section-4: List Type Questions*

- 4 questions

- Correct answer: +3 marks

- Incorrect answer: -1 mark

According to student feedback, the difficulty level of the paper was moderate to difficult. Mathematics and Chemistry were particularly challenging, while Physics was of moderate difficulty.

This marking scheme is designed to encourage careful consideration of each answer, as incorrect responses can result in penalties. It also rewards candidates for correct answers, with partial marking available for certain question types.

JEE Advanced 2021 Analysis and Cutoff by Aakash Institute

Students can check below JEE Advanced analysis by Aakash Institute for paper 1 and paper 2 now. Students can understand the exam from various perspectives like difficulty level, topics covered, marking scheme, total number of questions in the exam, expected cutoff and other crucial information from JEE Advanced 2021 analysis and cutoff by Aakash.

JEE Advanced 2021 Analysis by Aakash Institute (Paper 1)

JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 1 was conducted from 9 AM to 12 AM. After talking to a cross-section of students about the pattern, difficulty level and marking scheme, we came up with the conclusion that there was a slight change in the pattern with 57 questions in all i.e. 19 each from the three subjects. It was a paper of 180 marks. Each subject had four sections A, B, C and D.

JEE Advanced 2021 Pattern

The Detail is given below,

Section

I

II

III

IV

Making Scheme

4 Questions of Single Correct Type +3, -1

3 Paragraphs with Two Questions Each, Numerical value answer type to the second decimal place

+2, 0

6 Questions more than one option Correct type

+4, -2 with partial marking

3 Questions with non-negative integer Type answer

+4, 0

The student further opined that the topic coverage was full in Physics, and more or less complete in Chemistry, whereas, there were very few questions from Calculus. Probability (4) Matrices and Determinants (4) were notable mentions. Overall, it was an easy-to-moderate paper with M>C>P as the subject-wise difficulty level.

JEE Advanced 2021 Analysis by Aakash Institute (Paper 2)

JEE Advanced 2021 was conducted with the conduction of paper 2. It was again a paper of 180 as maximum marks with significant changes in pattern from paper- 1. The pattern of the paper to is given in the below matrix

Section

I

II

III

IV



Making Scheme & Type

6 Questions of more than one option correct Type

+4, -2 with partial marking

3 Paragraphs of Two Questions Each, with answer a numerical value answer up to 2 places of decimal

+2, 0

2 Paragraph of 2 questions each of single choice correct type

+3, -1

3 Questions with answers as a non-negative integer

+4, 0

Physics: The Physics portion was considered easy to moderate by a majority section of students. 6 questions from Mechanics, 6 from electrodynamics, 3 from modern physics, 2 each from optics and heat and thermodynamics constituted the paper. About 7 questions were observed to be easy, 9 were observed to be moderate and the remaining 3 were difficult.

Chemistry: This segment was tricky for some students. The topic coverage was complete. There were about 7 question words from physical chemistry, 6 from inorganic chemistry and the remaining six from organic chemistry, students found this section moderate to difficult. About 5 questions can be categorized as easy 12 questions were moderate and 2 questions for difficult.

Mathematics: Mathematics portions were the two largest of all subjects there were about 5 questions from algebra 7 questions from calculus and 5 questions from co-ordinate geometry Questions were also asked from vectors and trigonometry

There were very few easy pickings in this portion Students of open and only two questions were easy 13 questions were moderate whereas for question word of difficult category overall difficulty level-wise the order is M>C>P.

JEE Advanced Analysis and Cutoff 2020 by Aakash Institute

Total Question in PCM - 54
No of questions in each subject - 18

JEE Advanced Paper Pattern 2020
Single choice question-6
Multiple correct answer- 6
Numerical/ integer -6

Physics Feedback - The paper was a little difficult and almost all questions from within the syllabus, though a little calculative.

Chemistry Feedback - The Paper was easy to moderate and the questions asked were within the syllabus. Physical chemistry had a little higher percentage of questions as compared to Organic & Inorganic chemistry. The questions were based on NCERT textbooks.

Maths Feedback- The paper was a little calculative and lengthy. The algebra & calculus portion was higher, similar to last year.

Over the paper was a little difficult as compared to last year

JEE Advanced Analysis and Cutoff 2019 by Aakash Institute

The subject-wise analysis of JEE Advanced 2019 Paper 1 and Paper 2 is given below to help students know various details about the exam. JEE Advanced 2019 paper was held on May 27 in online mode across various test cities in India and abroad.

Paper 1 Question-Wise Analysis

Subject

Easy

Moderate

Difficult

Total

Chemistry

7

9

2

18

Mathematics

3

8

7

18

Physics

6

4

8

18

Total

16

21

17

54

Paper 1 Mark-Wise Analysis

Subject

Easy

Moderate

Difficult

Total

Chemistry

25

29

8

62

Mathematics

10

26

26

62

Physics

20

14

28

62

Total

55

69

62

186

Paper 2 Question-Wise Analysis

Subject

Easy

Moderate

Difficult

Total

Chemistry

6

8

4

18

Mathematics

0

9

9

18

Physics

4

7

7

18

Total

10

24

20

54

Paper 2 Mark-Wise Analysis

Subject

Easy

Moderate

Difficult

Total

Chemistry

21

28

13

62

Mathematics

0

31

31

62

Physics

12

23

27

62

Total

33

82

71

186

JEE Advanced Analysis and Cutoff 2017 by Aakash Institute

The subject-wise analysis of paper 1 of JEE Advanced 2017 is given below to help students how the exam was conducted.

Physics

  • The total number of questions that were asked was 18

  • There were no lengthy questions

  • The total marks for the paper were 61

  • Most questions were asked from heat & thermodynamics and magnetism

  • The paper was of moderate difficulty level

Chemistry

  • Most questions were asked from the NCERT syllabus with only a few outside the NCERT syllabus

  • Questions were conceptual

  • There were 18 questions with 61 marks

  • Out of the 18 questions asked, 8 were from physical chemistry, 6 from organic and 4 from inorganic

  • 67% of the questions were of moderate difficulty level

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Mathematics

  • The basic understanding was enough to solve most questions

  • There were 18 questions with 61 marks

  • A matrix match involving three columns was introduced

  • The questions were moderately difficult

  • There were six questions each that were asked from calculus and 2D-Geometry, while 5 questions were asked from Algebra and 1 from probability

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JEE Advanced 2017 Analysis of Paper 2

In paper 2, there was a negative marking in two of the sections. In all, there were 18 questions per section and the total marks were 183. The subject-wise analysis of JEE Advanced Paper 2 is given below.

Physics

  • The physics section was more difficult than paper 1 of JEE Advanced 2017

  • There was ambiguity in one of the questions on rotational mechanics

  • Questions were asked from the difficult chapters of Physics and they sought to understand the analytical skills of the students

  • There were nine questions which were asked from mechanics, 7 from electromagnetism and 1 each from Modern Physics and Optics

  • The physics section was 56% moderately difficult, 39% difficult and 5% easy

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Chemistry

  • In paper 2, the chemistry section was difficult

  • Conceptual knowledge was required to answer questions from organic chemistry

  • Questions from Physical chemistry required critical thinking of the basic concepts

  • It was a low-scoring section

  • 39% of the questions were difficult, 33% were moderately difficult and 28% were easy

  • Six questions each were asked from organic, inorganic and physical chemistry

Mathematics

  • Questions were mostly asked from topics like integral calculus, 3D, Vector

  • The mathematics section was easy to moderately difficult level

  • There was an ambiguity in one of the questions

  • 8 questions were asked from Algebra, 7 from calculus and one each from probability, geometry and trigonometry

  • 18 were asked for 61 marks

  • 78% of the questions that were asked were moderately difficult, 17% were easy and 5% of them fell into the difficult category

JEE Advanced 2019 Official Cutoff

Category

Minimum Percentage of Marks in Each Subject

Minimum Percentage of Aggregate Marks

Revised Cutoff

Common rank list (CRL)

10.0

35.0

25.0

GEN-EWS rank list

9.0

31.5

22.5

OBC-NCL rank list

9.0

31.5

22.5

SC rank list

5.0

17.5

12.5

ST

5.0

17.5

12.5

Common-PwD rank list (CRL)

5.0

17.5

12.5

OBC-NCL-PwD rank list

5.0

17.5

12.5

SC-PwD rank list

5.0

17.5

12.5

ST-PwD rank list

5.0

17.5

12.5

Preparatory course rank lists

2.5

8.75

6.25


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Hello Alka

For JEE Advance, the best 5 subjects through which you need to calculate your percentage is:

1. Physics
2. Chemistry
3. Mathematics
4. One language (which is English)
5. One other subject of your choice

So you will need to choose PCM + English + a 5th subject to calculate your percentage.

Hope this answer helps! Thank You!!!

Hello!

In JEE Advanced eligibility, the top 5 subjects from your board exam are considered. Usually, they are Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and any two other subjects from the main curriculum. If CMS is your optional subject and IT is an additional subject, the board will still calculate based on the 5 highest marks from your eligible subjects. Additional subjects are considered only if they replace a lower score from another subject. For example, if IT has a higher score than English or CMS, then IT can be counted. However, some boards follow strict rules where only main subjects are counted, so you must verify with your board’s official notification. The 75% criteria means your average percentage in those best 5 subjects must meet the requirement. My advice—list all your subjects, arrange them from highest to lowest marks, and take the top five as per rules.

Hope this clears your doubt!


Getting under AIR 100 in JEE Advanced in 6 months is very tough but possible if you already have strong basics and are scoring high in JEE Main-level tests. You'll need 10–12 hours of focused daily study, advanced problem-solving, and regular mock tests. If you're starting from scratch, it's unlikely, but you can still aim for a good IIT rank with consistent effort.

Hello,

To qualify for the JEE Advanced, you need to score a certain percentile or above. This percentile may change depending on those years competition. Generally you need a percentile of 93-94 to qualify for the JEE Advanced. So, every year only 250,000 candidates from the JEE Mains out of all candidates qualify for the JEE Advanced exam.

I hope it resolves your query!!

Hello,

Yes, a person with 40% disability due to OCD and a temporary mental illness certificate valid for 2 years can get reservation in JEE Main and JEE Advanced, if the certificate meets the official requirements.

Eligibility for PwD Reservation in JEE Main & Advanced

As per NTA (JEE Main) and IITs (JEE Advanced) guidelines:

PwD reservation is available for candidates with 40% or more disability.

The disability must be certified by a competent medical authority, as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act, 2016.

Mental illness, including OCD, is recognized under this Act.