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The JEE Advanced 2025 college predictor tool by Careers360 helps candidates predict which colleges they are eligible for based on their scores. Once candidates have completed the JEE Advanced 2025 exam, they are curious about which colleges they can be admitted into.
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Details Required to use JEE Advanced 2025 College Predictor
Candidates will require the following details to use the JEE Advanced 2025 college predictor.
JEE Advanced 2025 CRL rank
Caste group
Gender
Disability status.
Candidates can use the steps mentioned below to use the college predictor for JEE Advanced 2025 . It is avery easy to use tool that gives candidates an idea of which colleges to apply for
Go to the “JEE Advanced college predictor" from the homepage of Careers360.com website.
Enter the details mentioned above such as JEE Advanced 2025 rank, caste , gender and disability status.
Click on “Predict my college”
Based on the inputs given, the predictor will display a list of possible IITs.
Candidates can determine their JEE Advanced 2025 colleges even before the ranks are released. This can be done using the JEE Advanced 2025 rank predictor by Careers360.
The JEE Advanced 2025 college predictor has the following advantages.
Candidates will be able to determine which IITs they have a chance of joining. Hence they can choose those IITs during the JEE Advanced 2025 counselling.
Chance of admission into preferred IITs
All details regarding the counselling process of JEE Advanced will be available in a comprehensive form to the candidates.
Candidates who have cleared the JEE Advanced 2025 cutoff will be eligible for admission into the participating institutes. The following are the JEE Advanced 2025 participating institutes. The Careers360 JEE Advanced 2024 college predictor will predict colleges based on the below list.
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee
Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad
The JEE Advanced 2025 cutoff is necessary for students to determine if they will be eligible for admission into IITs or not. The JEE Advanced cutoff for 2025 will be updated here when released. In the meanwhile, candidates can check the JEE Advanced previous year cutoffs here.
JEE Advanced IIT Madras cutoff
Year
Computer Science and Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Civil Engineering
2024
159
835
5516
2023
144
908
4147
2022
175
1028
6106
2021
163
1007
5458
2020
158
844
5727
JEE Advanced IIT Delhi cutoff
27
382
2428
16
354
2867
51
304
1633
99
543
3607
105
594
3738
JEE Advanced IIT Bombay cutoff
68
464
3986
66
463
4134
420
3216
298
3388
To appear for JEE Advanced , candidates must meet certain eligibility criteria regarding their 12th board exam . Specifically, the criteria for the number of attempts in JEE Advanced are based on the year of passing the 12th exam .
Here’s the relevant information:
First Attempt :
A candidate must have passed their 12th exam (or equivalent) in the year of appearing for JEE Advanced or the previous year.
For example, if you are appearing for JEE Advanced 2025 , you must have cleared your 12th exam in 2024 or 2025 .
Maximum Attempts :
A candidate can appear for JEE Advanced a maximum of 2 times in consecutive years.
This means if you have already appeared for JEE Advanced in the previous year , you can attempt it once more the following year.
If you clear your 12th exam in 2025 , you will be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2025 and JEE Advanced 2026 (if you meet other eligibility criteria).
If you miss JEE Advanced 2025 , you can still appear in 2026 as long as it’s within your 2-year window after passing the 12th exam.
Your 12th board exam marks (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) will be considered for determining eligibility and ranking in JEE Main .
JEE Advanced eligibility depends on your JEE Main rank and meeting the cutoffs as well as other criteria like age, nationality, and more.
The registration for JEE Advanced 2025 has already concluded, with the last date being May 2, 2025. Since you haven't registered yet, you won't be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced this year. However, if you're interested in pursuing a B.Arch program, you can consider the Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT), which is conducted after JEE Advanced. The AAT 2025 registration will be from June 2 to June 3, 2025, and the exam will be held on June 5, 2025. AAT is only for candidates who qualify JEE Advanced.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-2025-registration-link
For JEE Advanced 2025 preparation, focus on some relatively easier chapters to build your confidence. In Physics, you can start with Optics, Fluid Mechanics, and Thermodynamics, as they are more manageable compared to other topics. In Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, especially reactions and functional groups, is easier to grasp. You can also focus on Basic Inorganic Chemistry and Surface Chemistry. In Mathematics, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, and Integral Calculus are usually less complex and will help strengthen your basics. Once you’re comfortable, gradually move to tougher chapters while practicing and revising regularly.
No, you cannot opt for OBC-NCL (Other Backward Classes – Non-Creamy Layer) reservation in JEE Advanced 2025 if you didn't choose it during your JEE Main registration. According to the official guidelines, the category selected during JEE Main registration cannot be changed for JEE Advanced. So, you will be considered under the General (GEN) category for JEE Advanced 2025, even if you qualify for the OBC-NCL category.
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To secure a seat in an Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) through JEE Advanced, you need to fulfill a set of conditions that cover your performance in JEE Main, your academic background, and other criteria. Here's a breakdown of the key conditions:
First and foremost, you must qualify in JEE Main and be among the top 250,000 candidates (including all categories) who clear Paper 1 of JEE Main. This is the primary filter to be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced.
Secondly, there are criteria related to your Class 12 (or equivalent) examination . You must have passed this examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as compulsory subjects. Additionally, you need to either secure at least 75% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination (65% for SC, ST, and PwD candidates) or be within the top 20 percentile of successful candidates in your respective Class 12 board examination.
Regarding the number of attempts , a candidate can appear for JEE Advanced a maximum of two times in two consecutive years. For JEE Advanced 2025, candidates must have appeared for their Class 12 (or equivalent) examination for the first time in either 2024 or 2025. Those who appeared for the first time in 2023 or earlier are generally not eligible.
There is also an age limit . Candidates should have been born on or after October 1, 2000. However, there is a five-year age relaxation for SC, ST, and PwD candidates, meaning they should have been born on or after October 1, 1995.
Finally, candidates who have already been admitted to an IIT under any academic program in previous years (through JoSAA) are generally not eligible to appear for JEE Advanced again. However, there are some exceptions for those who were admitted to a preparatory course or whose admission was cancelled before the final round of seat allotment.
In simple terms, to get into an IIT through JEE Advanced, you need to perform well enough in JEE Main to be eligible, pass your Class 12 with good marks (or be a top performer in your board), be within the allowed number of attempts and age limit, and not have already taken admission in an IIT previously. Make sure to check the official JEE Advanced website for the most up-to-date and detailed eligibility criteria.
You cannot change your category from OBC (State) to General EWS during JoSAA counseling if your category is not listed in the central OBC list. Your category will be considered based on the documents provided during the JEE Advanced application process.
Since you’ve qualified JEE Mains Paper 2 but not Paper 1, you cannot apply for JEE Advanced directly, as the eligibility for JEE Advanced requires candidates to have qualified JEE Mains Paper 1 .
Eligibility for JEE Advanced : You must qualify Paper 1 of JEE Mains, which is the entrance exam for JEE Advanced . Paper 2 is for B.Arch aspirants and does not affect eligibility for JEE Advanced.
Which Score is Counted : For JEE Advanced , only the Paper 1 score is considered, and it’s used to determine your eligibility for the exam.
You may be able to apply for other B.Arch colleges based on your Paper 2 result, but for JEE Advanced, you would need to clear Paper 1 in a future attempt.
Cleared only Paper 2 in JEE mains
Hi Adhya! Congratulations on clearing JEE Advanced !
Based on your JEE Advanced scores:
CRL Rank : 304880
OBC-NCL Rank : 107412
With your OBC-NCL rank of 107412 , here’s what you can expect:
Top NITs (like NIT Trichy, Warangal, Surathkal, etc.) and IIITs (like IIIT Hyderabad) will likely be out of reach for branches like CSE , as they typically require a much lower rank.
However, for lower-ranked NITs and IIITs , you may have a chance for branches like:
Information Technology (IT)
Software Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE)
Some NITs that might still offer you a seat in IT or related branches are:
NIT Durgapur
NIT Goa
NIT Sikkim
NIT Mizoram
NIT Nagaland
NIT Puducherry
For IIITs , the competition is high for CSE , but you may still have a chance in newer IIITs like:
IIIT Kota
IIIT Bhagalpur
IIIT Nagpur
IIIT Kalyani
If you are interested in CSE or related branches , here are a few private universities that offer strong computer science programs:
VIT Vellore
SRM Institute of Science and Technology
Shiv Nadar University
Amrita University
Manipal University
These institutions offer CSE , Software Engineering , and related branches and have a high reputation, with good campus placements.
Top NITs and IIITs : Unlikely for CSE with your rank, but branches like IT, Software Engineering, and ECE may be possible in lower-ranked institutions.
Private Universities : You have a strong chance in institutions like VIT , SRM , Shiv Nadar , and Amrita .
Yes, it is compulsory for all JEE Advanced qualified candidates to register for JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) if they wish to take admission in IITs or any other institute participating in the JoSAA counselling. Here's a detailed explanation in pointers for better clarity:
JoSAA is the only authorized platform for seat allocation in IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
If you qualify JEE Advanced and want to join any IIT, you must register on JoSAA .
Without registering in JoSAA, you will not be considered for admission in any participating institute.
Students who have cleared JEE Mains and are aiming for NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs .
Students who have cleared JEE Advanced and want to take admission in IITs .
Even if you only want to apply to IITs , registration on JoSAA is a mandatory step .
The registration process starts after the JEE Advanced results are announced.
You must fill in your choices of colleges and branches during the JoSAA choice filling round.
Missing JoSAA registration means losing your chance to get into an IIT even if your JEE Advanced rank is good.
It’s a centralized and transparent system for all participating institutes.
It helps you get a seat based on your rank, category, and preferences .
If you're JEE Advanced qualified but don’t register on JoSAA, you won't be eligible to get admission into any IIT.
Also, dual registration is not allowed – you can only participate through JoSAA.
Please keep an eye on JoSAA’s official website around the result time of JEE Advanced. Don't miss the registration window , and ensure you upload all documents correctly for verification.
If you mistakenly selected "Yes" when it should have been "No" in the JEE Advanced registration form regarding a child of a deceased or permanently disabled defense personnel, you should contact the JEE Advanced authorities immediately to rectify the error. They may provide a correction window or allow you to update your details through a specific process.
Here's what you can do:
1. Contact the JEE Advanced Helpdesk:
Reach out to the official JEE Advanced helpline by phone or email to explain the situation and request guidance.
2. Check for a Correction Window:
Some years, JEE Advanced provides a correction window to allow candidates to rectify errors in their application forms. Look for any announcements or updates on the official website regarding a correction window.
3. Follow the JEE Advanced Instructions:
If a correction window is not available, follow the specific instructions provided by the JEE Advanced authorities on how to address the error. This might involve submitting a separate form or providing additional documentation.
4. Seek Clarification:
Ask the exam conducting authority about the specific documents they require and whether any alternatives are acceptable.
5. Provide Correct Information:
If you have the opportunity to rectify the mistake, ensure you have all the necessary documentation ready and follow the provided instructions.
Important Note: Misrepresenting your category or eligibility can have serious consequences during the admission process, so it's crucial to address the mistake as soon as possible.
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