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JEE Advanced Analysis 2025 - Candidates can now check the JEE Advanced 2025 Paper Analysis for Papers 1 and 2 on this page. The JEE Advanced 2025 Analysis is based on feedback from students and expert reviews. Aspirants can refer to the analysis to understand the difficulty level, high-weightage topics, paper-wise difficulty, and more. The JEE Advanced 2025 exam was conducted by IIT Kanpur in online mode. Candidates can access the detailed paper analysis here as it is released.
JEE Advanced 2026 is just around the corner, and students have already started preparing for it. IIT Roorkee will conduct the JEE Advanced 2026 exam. Just like the previous year, we will provide a complete analysis of JEE Advanced 2026 Papers 1 and 2 once the exam is over. Stay tuned, as we will keep updating all the latest information about JEE Advanced 2026 on this page.
The JEE Advanced 2025 examination maintained its tradition of testing conceptual depth, analytical thinking, and time management across both Paper 1 and Paper 2. While Paper 1 followed a structured pattern with varied question types and a well-defined marking scheme, Paper 2 introduced a moderate increase in difficulty, particularly in Physics and Mathematics, making it more challenging overall.
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| Aspect | Paper 1 | Paper 2 |
|---|---|---|
| Total Questions | 16 (as per detailed section breakdown) | 48 (16 each from Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) |
| Question Types | Single correct, Multiple correct, Numerical, Matching | Single correct, Multiple select, Numerical |
| Difficulty Level | Moderate | Slightly tougher than Paper 1 |
| Most Difficult Subject | Physics | Physics |
| Lengthy Sections | Mathematics, Physics | Mathematics, Physics |
| Easiest Section | Chemistry | Chemistry |
| Out-of-Syllabus Questions | None | None |
| Paragraph-Type Questions | Included (Matching column) | Not included |
For complete analysis of both the Paper 1 and Paper 2, refer to the FREE link below:
Candidates can check the previous year IIT JEE Advanced analysis below. Being aware of the JEE Advanced previous year paper analysis for both paper 1 and 2 will help candidates prepare better for the exam.






JEE Advanced 2024 Analysis by Resonance








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.
The difficulty level of JEE Advanced 2024 Paper 2 was higher compared to Paper 1. Paper 2 consisted of 51 questions, with 17 questions each in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, amounting to a total of 180 marks. Mathematics was notably tough, Chemistry maintained a moderate level of difficulty, and Physics ranged from moderate to difficult.
JEE Advanced exam date | JEE Advanced question paper |
JEE Advanced 2023 June 04 Shift 1 | JEE Advanced 2023 Paper 1 question by Vedantu question |
| JEE Advanced 2023 Paper 1 question by Career Point Kota paper | |
| JEE Advanced 2023 Paper 1 question by Mohit Tyagi | |
JEE Advanced 2023 June 04 Shift 2 | JEE Advanced 2023 Paper 2 question by Vendantu |
| JEE Advanced 2023 Paper 2 question by Career Point Kota | |
| JEE Advanced 2023 Paper 2 question by Mohit Tygai |
Candidates can check the JEE Advanced Shift 1 and 2 analysis here. Below is the JEE Main analysis based on examinees' viewpoint.
Mathematics paper was tough compared to Chemistry and Mathematics.
JEE Advanced paper 1 was easy compared to paper 2.
Questions were based on Matrices in mathematics. Moreover, questions from thermodynamics were asked in physics.
Questions in Physics were based on thermodynamics, modern physics, and optics.
According to Ramesh Batlish, students found the overall level of paper Moderate to Difficult level but not easy. Some students have reported Physics and Chemistry were Moderate, but Maths was relatively difficult. No mistakes reported till now as the complete paper is yet to be analyzed. The total mark of Paper-2 was 180 which is the same as last year.
Subject | Important topics | Difficulty level |
Chemistry | Organic & Physical Chemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Ionic & Chemical Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, Aryl & Alkyl halides, Amines, Polymers, Biomolecules, Oxygen containing Compounds | Moderate |
Physics | Wave & Sound, Wave Optics, Fluids, EM Waves, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, Current Electricity, Kinematics, Gravitation, Electrostatics | Moderate |
Mathematics | Functions, Differential Equations, Inverse Trigonometric functions, Differentiability, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Application of Derivatives, Complex Numbers, Matrices, Circle Permutation & Combination and Probability | Tough |
According to the experts of ATP Star Kota, the overall difficulty level of JEE advanced is moderate to difficult. Physics was easy compared to Chemistry and mathematics. Below are the distributions of the difficulty level and weight of questions.
Difficulty level:
Subject | Difficulty level |
Physics | Easy to Moderate |
Chemistry | Moderate to difficult |
Mathematics | Difficult and lengthy |
Weightage of questions:
Subject | Topics | Weightage of question |
Physics | Heat and Thermodynamics | 4 |
Optics | 3 | |
Mechanics | ||
Chemistry | Organic | 7 |
Reaction based | 6 | |
Physics Chemistry | 5 | |
Inorganic | 5 | |
Mathematics | Vector & 3D | 1 |
Sequence and Series | 1 | |
Trigonometry | 1 | |
Calculus | 5 | |
Probability | 2 | |
Binomial | 2 |
According to the FIITJEE experts and students the overall level of paper Moderate to Difficult level but not easy. Some students have reported Physics was Easy, Chemistry was Moderate, but Maths was relatively difficult.
Subjects | Important Topics | Difficulty Level |
Chemistry | Chemical Kinetics, Ionic & Chemical Equilibrium, Electrochemistry, Atomic Structure. Thermodynamics (with more than one question). In Organic Chemistry, questions mostly asked from Amines, Polymers, Biomolecules, Oxygen containing Compounds | Moderate |
Physics | Kinematics, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, Capacitors, Current Electricity, Kinematics, Gravitation, Optics, Electrostatics. | Easy |
Maths | Functions, Matrices, Ellipse, Statistics & Probability. Some good questions were asked from chapters of Probability, Complex Numbers, 3-D Geometry, Parabola. | Tricky and lengthy |
Mr. Nitin Vijay shared the JEE Advanced 2023 shift 1 and 2 analysis. According to NV sir, Paper I was relatively easier than Paper II, and as a relief to the aspirants, the total number of questions was brought down to 102 as compared to 108 questions asked the previous year for the same total of 360 marks. Where Paper II had a difficult mix of Physical and Organic Chemistry, it also had paragraph-style Integer value questions which were different as compared to Paper I. Looking at subject-wise analysis Mathematics was the most difficult of the 3 subjects with tricky and lengthy questions. Physics was comparatively easy and moderate with a focus on Kinematics, Thermodynamics, Modern Physics, Capacitors, Current Electricity, Gravitation, Optics, and Electrostatics. Overall, this year’s paper was slightly easier than the previous year which is leading to speculations that the cut-off might go higher this year.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
IIT Roorkee will set the JEE Advanced paper in 2026.
As per the previous year analysis, the difficulty level of JEE Advanced is moderate to difficult.
The JEE Advanced 2026 Paper Analysis will be released soon after the exam, which will be conducted by IIT Roorkee.
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!!!
You can find the syllabus and past years papers here on careers360
for the syllabus
https://engineering.careers360.com/hi/articles/jee-main-syllabus
for the previous years question papers
https://engineering.careers360.com/hi/articles/jee-main-question-paper-hindi-medium
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,
Sorry, but JoSAA does not accept marks from two different boards for the same qualification during counselling. However, you can use your NIOS marks to meet the JEE Main/Advanced eligibility criteria if they are better than your CBSE marks. You can use your NIOS marks for the eligibility check, but when presenting your documents, you may be required to present both marksheets and the one with the higher marks for each subject will be considered.
I hope it will clear your query!!
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.
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