JEE Main Paper Analysis 2025 - Physics, Chemistry, Maths Detailed Review

JEE Main Paper Analysis 2025 - Physics, Chemistry, Maths Detailed Review

Team Careers360Updated on 29 Aug 2024, 05:18 PM IST

JEE Main Paper Analysis 2025 - Physics, Chemistry, Maths - Candidates can check the JEE Main 2025 paper analysis for Physics, Chemistry and Maths after the conclusion of the exam. Various coaching institutes such as Aakash, Resonance, FIITJEE, Allen, and Careers360 will release the JEE Main paper analysis based on the student's reactions. The paper analysis of JEE Main 2025 for Physics, Chemistry, and Maths will include the difficulty level of the JEE main question paper, the number of questions in each section, the syllabus covered, and more. Going through the paper analysis of JEE Main will help candidates to prepare and appear in JEE Main in a more effective and better way. Additionally, the coaching institutes will also release the JEE Main 2025 question paper with solutions online. National Testing Agency will conduct the JEE Main exam 2025 in January and April. JEE Main 2025 exam will be conducted as a computer based test. Read the full article to check the JEE Main 2025 paper Analysis in detail along with the complete review of the exam provided by the candidates.

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  1. JEE Main Paper Analysis 2025
  2. Previous Year JEE Main Paper Analysis (Physics, Chemistry, Maths)
  3. Previous Year’s Cutoff Trends of JEE Main
JEE Main Paper Analysis 2025 - Physics, Chemistry, Maths Detailed Review
JEE Main Paper Analysis

JEE Main Paper Analysis 2025

Candidates can check the JEE Main 2025 analysis for both sessions in this article. The analysis of the JEE Main 2025 will be updated based on the candidate's reaction after the conclusion of the exam. JEE Main exam analysis released by various coaching institutes will also be updated here.

Previous Year JEE Main Paper Analysis (Physics, Chemistry, Maths)

Candidates can check the previous year’s JEE Main exam analysis for paper 1 to get an insight into the pattern and difficulty level of the exam.

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Previous Year’s Cutoff Trends of JEE Main

The authorities will release the JEE Main cutoff after the declaration of results, Candidates can check the previous year’s cutoff for reference purposes.

JEE Main Cut off 2020 (Qualifying)

Category

Cutoff

Common Rank List (CRL)

90.3765335

GEN-EWS

70.2435518

Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL)

72.8887969

Scheduled Caste (SC)

50.1760245

Scheduled Tribe (ST)

39.0696101

PwD

0.0618524

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What is the difficulty level of the JEE Main 2025 exam?
A:

JEE Main 2025 exam difficulty level will be released soon after the exam.

Q: Which subject is the most difficult in JEE Main exam
A:

Usually, the maths paper is the more difficult paper in the JEE Main exam.

Q: What is minimum score to qualify in JEE Advanced 2025?
A:

Aspirants need to score above 90 to qualify for JEE Advanced.

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It is essential for aspiring engineers to practice with the JEE Main 2026 sample exam. Six months before the test, a lot of students begin taking practice exams. This allows students ample time to learn from their mistakes, identify their areas of weakness, and leverage their strengths to ace the JEE MAINS exam.

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Hello there,

Understanding and solving different question papers is one of the best practices for preparation ,especially when it comes to JEE. It gives you a proper understanding of the exam pattern, important topics to cover, and the marking scheme.

Here is the link attached from the official website of Careers360 which will provide you with the question papers of JEE exam. Hope it helps!

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You're a student in the medical stream, and you should have studied Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology subjects; then you're eligible for the JEE Mains exam, because the eligibility for the JEE Mains exam is that you must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects. You should focus heavily on PCM, which helps you to get admission in engineering colleges.

I hope this information helps you.

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Hello aspirant,

In order to prepare for the JEE Main 2026 exam, it is strongly advised that students complete the JEE Main 2025 Question Paper. This will help them comprehend the exam's difficulty level and question kinds. The JEE Main 2026 session 1 test will be administered by NTA from January 21 to 30, while the session 2 exam will take place from April 2 to 9.

To get the previous year question papers, you can visit our site through following link:

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With a BC-E category certificate, EWS certificate, and Telangana home-state quota, your chances of getting admission to AIML or related CSE branches in CBIT, VNR VJIET, or similar top private colleges in Telangana depend mainly on your JEE Main percentile and the TS EAMCET counselling process, because these colleges fill seats through both TS EAMCET ranks and JEE Main scores (Category-B seats).

For Category-A seats (through TS EAMCET), JEE Main percentile is not considered. Admission is purely based on your TS EAMCET rank, reservation category, gender, and home-state status. CBIT and VNR are highly competitive, especially for AIML, CSE, and IT branches, so you generally need a very strong TS EAMCET rank (usually within a few thousand for BC-E candidates, sometimes slightly relaxed for girls).

For Category-B seats (JEE Main quota), JEE Main percentile matters. Based on recent trends, to have a realistic chance:

  • For CBIT (AIML / CSE / IT), a JEE Main percentile of around 95+ is usually expected, even for reserved categories, because Category-B seats are limited and competition is high.

  • For VNR VJIET (AIML / CSE / IT), candidates with 92–95 percentile sometimes have chances, depending on availability and the specific branch.

  • If your percentile is below 90, getting AIML or core CSE in CBIT or VNR becomes difficult, but you may still have chances in slightly lower-demand branches (like ECE, EEE, or emerging specialisations) or in other good private colleges affiliated with JNTU or autonomous institutions.

Your BC-E and EWS certificates do help mainly in TS EAMCET counselling (Category-A seats), not significantly in Category-B (JEE Main) admissions, where merit largely dominates. Home-state status is already assumed for these colleges, so there is no extra advantage beyond eligibility.

In summary, if your JEE Main percentile is 95 or above, you can reasonably target AIML/CSE in VNR and possibly CBIT through Category-B. If it is 90–94, VNR or related branches are more realistic than CBIT. Below that, it is better to focus on TS EAMCET performance or consider other reputed Telangana colleges offering AIML. If you want, you can share your exact JEE Main percentile and TS EAMCET rank, and I can give you a more precise college- and branch-wise estimate.