JEE Main 2025 Analysis & Cutoff by Vidyamandir Classes - Check Shift-Wise Analysis here

JEE Main 2025 Analysis & Cutoff by Vidyamandir Classes - Check Shift-Wise Analysis here

Team Careers360Updated on 21 Jan 2025, 06:03 PM IST

JEE Main 2025 Analysis & Cutoff by Vidyamandir Classes - Aspirants can check this page for JEE Main analysis & Cutoff 2025 by Vidyamandir Classes for all shifts. The subject experts at Vidyamandir Classes will provide the JEE Main 2025 paper analysis on their website. The analysis of JEE Main 2025 released by Vidyamandir Classes experts will be available here in a day-wise format. The JEE Main 2025 analysis will help candidates to know the details related to the difficulty level of the exam, topics covered, weightage of units, minimum marks required to get admission, and more. Candidates will also be able to check JEE Main 2025 answer key by Vidyamandir Classes. Aspirants will also be able to check the official JEE Main cutoff in online mode. The authority will conduct the JEE Main exam online.

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Last year's NIT Delhi cut-offs for major BTech courses are as follows:

Name of programme

Quota

Gender

Closing Rank
2025

Closing
Rank
2024

Closing Rank
2023

Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Gender-Neutral

11212

12510

14598

Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

20642

16573

21797

Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Gender-Neutral

6896

8572

10338

Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

15694

13111

13291

Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Gender-Neutral

36027

36329

44293

Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

59371

23962

44475

Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Gender-Neutral

27647

27045

27574

Civil Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

30069

36193

45964

Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Gender-Neutral

10165

12455

13205

Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

18497

16787

19318

Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Gender-Neutral

7651

8018

9930

Computer Science and Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

15361

13868

12698

Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Gender-Neutral

21491

25757

27970

Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

40113

34150

38109

Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Gender-Neutral

15718

16739

20642

Electrical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

26048

25855

27093

Electronics and Communication Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Gender-Neutral

15523

16179

21529

Electronics and Communication Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

27834

22726

26555

Electronics and Communication Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Gender-Neutral

10909

12080

14481

Electronics and Communication Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

18083

17923

20064

Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Gender-Neutral

28430

30040

37243

Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

HS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

54605

36212

42783

Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Gender-Neutral

21049

22208

25542

Mechanical Engineering (4 Years, Bachelor of Technology)

OS

Female-only (including Supernumerary)

22256

26420

36967


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  1. JEE Main 2025 Analysis by Vidyamandir Classes
  2. JEE Main Previous Years Analysis by Vidyamandir
  3. JEE Main 2024 Analysis by Vidyamandir Classes Session 1
  4. JEE Main 2023 January 30 Shift 2 Analysis By Vidyamandir Classes (VMC)
  5. JEE Main 2025 Cutoff by Vidyamandir Classes
JEE Main 2025 Analysis & Cutoff by Vidyamandir Classes - Check Shift-Wise Analysis here
JEE Main Analysis & Cutoff by Vidyamandir Classes

JEE Main 2025 Analysis by Vidyamandir Classes

Vidyamandir classes will update the JEE Mains 2025 paper analysis for both shifts here. The exam analysis of JEE Main 2025 will contain the overall difficulty level of the exam, types of questions, and topics.

JEE Main Previous Years Analysis by Vidyamandir

Candidates can check here the JEE Main previous year analysis by Vidyamandir classes below.

JEE Main 2023 January 30 Shift 2 Analysis By Vidyamandir Classes (VMC)

According to the experts of Vidyamandir Classes (VMC), the paper is difficult in comparison to JEE Main 2022 paper. In today's paper Class 11th questions were more than class 12th.

Physics: The Physics paper of shift 2 January 30, had questions from Modern physics, semiconductors, optics, and EM waves.
Chemistry: The Chemistry question paper had questions from IOC, the periodic table, chemical bonding, and qualitative analysis.
Mathematics: The Mathematics section was lengthy, and tough compared to JEE 2023. Questions were asked from vector & 3D conic sections and especially from integers.

JEE Main 2023 January 25 Shift 1 Analysis By Vidyamandir Classes (VMC)

As per the JEE Mains 2023 paper analysis for January 25 shift 1 by Saurabh Kumar, Vidyamandir Classes, the overall difficulty level of the exam was similar to last year. One new thing was, in today's paper Physics & Chemistry had assertions and reasoning-based questions.

  • Physics- The Physics paper of shift 1 January 25, was more of a formula-based paper and most of the questions were numerical based.
  • Chemistry- The Chemistry question paper of JEE Main shift 1 was less from the NCERT this time and had more of physical Chemistry questions.
  • Mathematics- The Mathematics section was bit difficult and lengthy.
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JEE Main 2023 January 24 Shift 1 Analysis by Vidyamandir Classes

As per the JEE Mains 2023 paper analysis for January 24 shift 1 by Saurabh Kumar, Vidyamandir Classes, the overall difficulty level of the exam did not change. The paper was on the same line as JEE Main 2022 paper was. The mathematics section was a bit lengthy and difficult.

  • Physics- The Physics section was formula based. In Physics, there were more questions of Thermodynamics Semiconductor Kinematics
  • Chemistry- The Chemistry section was easy and most of the questions were from NCERT. It has more weightage of organic and inorganic chemistry while physical chemistry was normal.
  • Mathematics- The overall difficulty level of the Mathematics section was a bit difficult as it was lengthy. There were questions from Vector 3D, Integration topic.
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JEE Main 2022 June 24 Shift 1 Analysis by Vidyamandir Classes

As per the JEE Mains 2022 paper analysis for June 24 shift 1 by Saurabh Kumar, Vidyamandir Classes, the overall difficulty level of the exam was moderate. Mathematics was the toughest out of the three, yet moderate. Candidates find no question extraordinarily difficult to attempt.

  • Physics- The Physics section was moderate. In Physics, modern physics had more questions followed by electrodynamics and heat and thermodynamics
  • Chemistry- The Chemistry section was easy. However, It has less weightage from organic chemistry.
  • Mathematics- The overall difficulty level of Mathematics exam was moderate. It had more weightage from coordinate geometry followed by calculus, trigonometry and algebra respectively.
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JEE Main 2021 question paper analysis by Vidyamandir Classes: August 27 shift 1

  • As per the students who appeared in the morning shift today, August 27, more or less the JEE Main 2021 question paper was the same as yesterday. Mathematics was lengthy.
  • As with yesterday's JEE Main 2021 paper, Maths was lengthy and tough followed by physics and chemistry.
  • We know mathematics subject was toughest then followed by physics and chemistry
  • For a long time in maths, many questions from coordinate geometry, 12th class probabilities, statistics, etc.,
  • In modern physics, 12th class dominant topics were electricity, current electricity, electrostatic, capacitors, magnetism, electromagnetic induction
  • In chemistry, today's twist was physical chemistry weightage was very low and maximum weightage taken by organic chemistry.

JEE Main 2021 August 26 analysis by Vidyamandir Classes

  • Paper was a typical JEE Main paper and on similar lines as the previous sessions.
  • Mathematics was typical and lengthy. It was followed by Physics and Chemistry in difficulty level.
  • Chemistry was the easiest section. There was more weightage of theoritical questions in the section. Approximately the paper had equal weightage of Organic, Inorganic and physical chemistry.
  • Questions were from name reactions, Ionic equilibrium, organic reactions, thermochemistry, etc.
  • Physics was moderate and the section was dominated by Modern Physics followed by electricity, electromagnetism, electromagnetic inductions, magnetic effects of current, etc. Class 12th portion was more as compared to Class 11th portion.
  • Mathematics was tough and Class 12th syllabus was more dominant.

JEE Main 2021 Feb 26 Shift 2 Analysis by Vidyamandir Classes

The JEE Mains 2021 paper was moderate. The Maths section was difficult while the Physics one was moderate and Chemistry was easy.

Physics topics

  • Measurement
  • Motion
  • Rotation
  • Gravitation
  • SHM and waves
  • Liquids
  • Thermodynamics
  • Electrostatic
  • EMI and AC
  • Optics
  • Modern physics
  • Semiconductor

Chemistry topics

  • Inorganic s and p block
  • Chemical bonding
  • Organic dominant and difficult
  • Name reactions
  • Reaction matching
  • Qualitative analysis
  • Solution
  • Equilibrium
  • Thermochemistry

Maths Topics

  • Cordinate
  • Calculus dominant
  • Vector 3D
  • Differential equation

JEE Main 2021 Paper 1 Analysis by Vidyamandir Classes- February 26 Shift 1 exam

Overall, the paper was easy to moderate more easy. Maths was easy not lengthy and chemistry on other side.

Physics:

  • Electrostatic 3

  • Current electricity 2

  • AC circuit 1

  • Optics 2

  • Modern physics 1

  • Semiconductor 1

  • Communication system 1

  • Error and measurements 1

  • Rotation 1

  • Thermodynamics 2

Chemistry

  • Inorganic chemistry again dominant

  • s and p block major

  • d and f block minor

  • Organic name reaction remer temer ammonolysis

  • Stichiometry

  • Thermo 2

  • No solution

  • No kinetics

Maths

  • Cordinate geometry minor

  • Calculus dominant

  • Vector and 3D 2 ques lengthy

  • Quadratic zero

  • Binomial 2

  • Sequence and series 2

JEE Main 2021 Paper 1 Analysis by Vidyamandir Classes- February 25 Shift 1 exam

  • The chemistry was inorganic-based.
  • Maths was relatively easy and physics was moderate.
  • The paper was on the same lines as the soul of jee main.
  • The overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate

Subject-wise JEE Main 2021 Paper 1 Analysis- February 25 Shift 1 exam

Physics topics

  • LCR circuits- 2 questions
  • Electrostatics- 1 question
  • Modern physics- 2 questions
  • DC circuits- 1 question
  • Motion-1 question
  • Ray Optics- 1 question
  • Rotation- 0
  • Thermodynamics- 1 question
  • SHM- 0
  • Waves- 2 questions
  • Gravitation- 2 questions
  • Vernier calliper- 1 question

Maths topics

  • Probability-2 questions
  • Coordinate geometry- 5 questions
  • 3D & vector- 3 questions
  • Pv&C- 2 questions
  • Calculus- 5 questions
  • Trigonometry- 1 question
  • Sequence series-0
  • Quadratic- 2 questions
  • Binomial-0
  • Differential equation- 2 questions
  • Mathematical reasoning - 1 question
  • Properties of triangle- 1 question

Chemistry topics

  • Organic basic mechanism
  • Aldehyde ketone
  • Polymer
  • S block elements
  • Thermo
  • Equilibrium

JEE Main 2021 Paper 1 Analysis by Vidyamandir Classes- February 24 Shift 2 exam

  • Paper of 3 hours of PCM
  • Each section 30 questions with a choice of 5 questions in integer type
  • Decimals were removed only answers to be in integers in integer type.

Subject-wise JEE Main 2021 Paper 1 Analysis- February 24 Shift 2 exam

Chemistry

  • Chemistry there were usual questions.
  • Rest questions were from s block & inorganic was dominant, 3 questions solutions & organic name reactions. 1 question from a flame test

Physics

  • 2 questions from semiconductors, 1 question from percentage errors 1 question from AC circuit 1 question from rotation no question from rotation.
  • Questions from modern physics, current electricity & thermodynamics, SHM no ques from ray optics 1 question from wave optics.

Maths

Paper Was not lengthy questions from coordinate geometry was dominant, calculus was minor, 1 question from matrices & 2 ques determinant vectors & 3D & one question from P&C

JEE Main 2021 Paper 1 Analysis by Vidyamandir Classes- February 24 Shift 1 exam

  • Paper of 3 hrs of PCM

  • Each section 30 questions with choice of 5 questions in integer type

  • Decimals were removed only answers to be in integers in integer type.

Subject-wise JEE Main 2021 Paper 1 Analysis- February 24 Shift 1 exam

Chemistry

  • Chemistry there were 2-3 questions which were a little odd.

  • Rest questions were from periodic table, chemical bonding, equilibrium, solutions & organic concepts.

Physics

  • 3 questions from semiconductors, 1 question from units & measurement, class 12th syllabus more dominated over class 11th no question from rotation. Questions from modern physics, current electricity & thermodynamics.

Maths

Paper Was not lengthy questions from coordinate geometry , calculus, matrices & determinant vectors & 3D

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JEE Main 2025 Cutoff by Vidyamandir Classes

After the conclusion of the examination, the probable qualifying cutoff of JEE Main 2025 by Vidyamandir Classes experts will be released. The category wise cutoff will let the candidates know if they are qualified for JEE Advanced examination or not. Since the cutoff will be indicative in nature, the candidates are advised to check the official cutoff of JEE Main when it is released.

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Hello,

Yes, you may get a chance to correct it.
NTA usually opens a correction window before each session. In previous years, candidates were allowed to change their photo if it did not follow the guidelines, including background issues.

For JEE Main 2026 also, the correction window is expected. When it opens, you will be able to upload a proper photo with a plain white background.

What you should do now:

  • Keep checking your JEE Main login for any correction option.

  • Keep a correct photo ready (white background, clear image).

  • If NTA flags your photo, you can update it during the correction period.

So yes, you should get a chance to fix it once the correction window opens.

Hope it helps !

Hello,
The JEE main 2027 will include three subjects: Physics, chemistry and Mathematics.
PHYSICS:
Units and Measurements: kinematics, laws of motion, work, energy & power: rotational motion & moment of inertia: gravitation: properties of solids and fluids: thermodynamics: kinetic theory of gases: oscillations & waves: electrostatics: current electricity; magnetism & magnetic effects of current; electromagnetic induction & alternating current; optics; atoms and nuclei; modern physics topics.
CHEMISTRY:
Physical chemistry (basic concepts, mole concept, stoichiometry; atomic structure; chemical bonding; thermodynamics; equilibrium; chemical kinetics; solutions and chemical reactivity), inorganic chemistry (periodic table, classification of elements including p-, d-, f-block, coordination compounds), and organic chemistry including basics of hydrocarbons, organic compounds containing halogens/oxygen/nitrogen etc.
MATHEMATICS
Sets, relations & functions; complex numbers and quadratic equations; matrices and determinants; permutations & combinations; sequences & series; limits, continuity & differentiability; integral and differential calculus; coordinate geometry (lines, circles, conics); 3D geometry; vector algebra; trigonometry; statistics & probability.

Hope this helps you.

That's the most efficient approach to preparation! The entire JEE Main Syllabus is fundamentally based on the topics covered in the NCERT Class 11th and 12th textbooks for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

Here's what you need to know:

  • NCERT is the Core: Approximately 60-70% of the JEE Main syllabus directly comes from the NCERT books. You must consider these textbooks as your foundation and cover every single topic and exercise.

  • Minor Overlaps/Additions: While most of the syllabus aligns, JEE Main sometimes includes a few concepts or deeper applications (especially in complex numbers, differential calculus, and some physics derivations) that extend slightly beyond the direct NCERT text, requiring extra practice.

  • Chemistry Exception: Physical and Inorganic Chemistry are almost 100% covered by NCERT. For Organic Chemistry, mastering the reactions and mechanisms taught in the NCERT is critical before moving to advanced texts.

You can download the PDF containing the complete, topic-wise JEE Main syllabus to cross-reference with your NCERT chapters here: https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/jee-main-syllabus . This linkage is your best study guide!

start by finishing the scoring topics in physics, chemistry and maths.. and revise them deeply through examples and pyqs.. spend 60% of ur time on topics that frequently appear in exam and the remaining 40% on weak areas.. give one mock test every week, analyze mistakes and create a revision book as well as formula book to keep revising the formulae and the mistakes.. plan ur schedule one week ahead and plan the concepts u want to study.. keep small milestones and reward urself constantly to maintain ur motivation.

‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ In case you want to have access to the handwritten notes made by the JEE toppers, the most convenient manner is certainly by means of proper platforms which share the study material in a legal way. A good number of toppers have their notebooks uploaded on some educational apps or YouTube channels, and a few coaching institutes may offer compilation notes either for free or upon registration. Also, you can visit official JEE preparation forums where students share their handwritten notes for the convenience of others without any charges.

When you are downloading notes, it is always better to check if the source is trustworthy and the files are genuine because if you take the incomplete or incorrect notes, it will have an impact on your preparation. A more secure choice would be to look at the toppers' plans and brief notes that are written in the form of books or PDFs by the known coaching institutes. Never forget to combine such notes with the questions of previous years and mock tests so that your preparation will be complete. ‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌