JEE Main Result 2025 Session 1 is out now. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially declared the result. Those candidates who appeared for the exam can check their scores on its official website nta.ac.in or the JEE Main 2025 official website jeemain.nta.ac.in. Through this blog, candidates will get to know every detail regarding the JEE Main Session 1 result 2025 from how to check to what the next step is as the result is out now.
The results will help candidates decide on three important aspects:
- Whether to prepare for JEE Main April Session.
- Whether to get ready for JoSAA counselling.
- Whether to prepare for JEE Advanced 2025 for admission in IITs.
Let’s start in detail starting with the JEE Main January Session result 2025:
How to Check JEE Main Result 2025 Session 1?
As a large pool of candidates start checking their JEE Main Session 1 result, it is common to face errors, delay in loading or some other discrepancies when viewing the result. Following these steps will help candidates check their JEE Main 2025 result for Session 1 at ease.
Step 1: Visit the JEE Main 2025 official website – jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Step 2: Click on the “View JEE Main 2025 Result’ or ‘View ScoreCard’.
Step 3: Enter your JEE Main application number, date of birth and security pin.
Step 4: Click on ‘Submit’. The JEE Main 2025 Session 1 scorecard will pop-up on the screen.
Step 5: Download the scorecard and print it out for future references. This is because the scorecard will be available online till July 31, 2025.
What are the Details Mentioned in JEE Main 2025 Scorecard?
A candidate’s JEE Main scorecard will have the following information:
- Candidate’s Name
- JEE Main 2025 Roll Number
- JEE Main Application Number
- Separate Normalized NTA Score in Percentile in Each Subject.
- Total NTA JEE Main Session 1 Score
- All India Rank (AIR)
- Category-wise Cutoff for JEE Advanced 2025 Eligibility
JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Statistics Compared to JEE Main 2024
NTA has released the following statistics about the number of candidates who appeared and registered for the JEE exam for January Session in Paper 1 and Paper 2 combined. This will help the candidates understand the level of competition for the session.
Particulars | JEE Main 2025 Session 1 | JEE Main 2024 Session 1 |
Number of Candidates Registered | 13,78,000 | 12,21,624 |
Number of Candidates Appeared | 13,00,000 | 11,70,048 |
Attendance Percentage | 94.4% | 95.77% |
JEE Main 2025 Cutoff (Expected)
The JEE Main cutoff for 2025 will be released after both the session 1 and session 2 results are out. The scorecards that candidates have downloaded are not raw scores, they are normalised scores also known as NTA Score. These scores are available in the form of JEE Main percentile. The final JEE Main 2025 cutoff is determined based on the best NTA Score out of both JEE Main sessions.
Conversion of Raw Score to Normalised Score is done in the following manner:
- Total Percentile (T1P) : 100 x No. of candidates in a session with a raw score equal to or less than T1 score) / Total No. of candidates who appeared in that particular session.
- Physics Percentile (P1P) : 100 x No. of candidates in a session with a raw score equal to or less than P1 score) / Total No. of candidates who appeared in that particular session.
- Chemistry Percentile (C1P) : 100 x No. of candidates in a session with a raw score equal to or less than C1 score) / Total No. of candidates who appeared in that particular session.
- Mathematics Percentile (M1P) : 100 x No. of candidates in a session with a raw score equal to or less than T1 score) / Total No. of candidates who appeared in that particular session.
JEE Main Minimum Cutoff (NTA Score) Analysis
This is the minimum score candidates need to obtain to qualify for JEE Advanced 2025:
Category | JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Percentile (Expected) | JEE Main 2025 (Expected) |
General | 92-95 | 93.2362181 |
EWS | 80-83 | 81.3266412 |
OBC-NCL | 78-81 | 79.6757881 |
SC | 59-62 | 60.0923182 |
ST | 45-48 | 46.6975840 |
Gen-PwD | 0.00131- 0.00230 | 0.0018700 |
JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Marks vs Percentile (Expected)
JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Marks | JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Percentile |
276 – 300 | 100 – 99.99989145 |
266 – 275 | 99.994681 – 99.997394 |
257 – 265 | 99.990990 – 99.994029 |
245 – 256 | 99.977205 – 99.988819 |
235 – 244 | 99.960163 – 99.975034 |
225 – 234 | 99.934980 – 99.956364 |
215 – 224 | 99.901113 – 99.928901 |
205 – 214 | 99.851616 – 99.893732 |
195 – 204 | 99.795063 – 99.845212 |
185 – 194 | 99.710831 – 99.782472 |
175 – 184 | 99.597399 – 99.688579 |
165 – 174 | 99.456939 – 99.573193 |
155 – 164 | 99.272084 – 99.431214 |
145 – 154 | 99.028614 – 99.239737 |
135 – 144 | 98.732389 – 98.990296 |
125 – 134 | 98.317414 – 98.666935 |
115 – 124 | 97.811260 – 98.254132 |
105 – 114 | 97.142937 – 97.685672 |
95 – 104 | 96.204550 – 96.978272 |
85 – 94 | 94.998594 – 96.064850 |
75 – 84 | 93.471231 – 94.749479 |
65 – 74 | 91.072128 – 93.152971 |
55 – 64 | 87.512225 – 90.702200 |
45 – 54 | 82.016062 – 86.907944 |
35 – 44 | 73.287808 – 80.982153 |
25 – 34 | 58.151490 – 71.302052 |
0 – 24 | 0.8435177 – 56.569310 |
JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Percentile vs Ranks (Expected)
JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Percentile | JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Ranks |
100 – 99.99989145 | 1-20 |
99.994681 – 99.997394 | 80 – 24 |
99.990990 – 99.994029 | 83 – 55 |
99.977205 – 99.988819 | 210 – 85 |
99.960163 – 99.975034 | 367 – 215 |
99.934980 – 99.956364 | 599 – 375 |
99.901113 – 99.928901 | 911 – 610 |
99.851616 – 99.893732 | 1367 – 920 |
99.795063 – 99.845212 | 1888 – 1375 |
99.710831 – 99.782472 | 2664 – 1900 |
99.597399 – 99.688579 | 3710 – 2700 |
99.456939 – 99.573193 | 5003- 3800 |
99.272084 – 99.431214 | 6706 – 5100 |
99.028614 – 99.239737 | 8949 – 6800 |
98.732389 – 98.990296 | 11678 – 9000 |
98.317414 – 98.666935 | 15501 – 11800 |
97.811260 – 98.254132 | 20164 – 15700 |
97.142937 – 97.685672 | 26321 – 20500 |
96.204550 – 96.978272 | 34966 – 26500 |
94.998594 – 96.064850 | 46076 – 35000 |
93.471231 – 94.749479 | 60147 – 46500 |
91.072128 – 93.152971 | 82249 – 61000 |
87.512225 – 90.702200 | 115045 – 83000 |
82.016062 – 86.907944 | 165679 – 117000 |
73.287808 – 80.982153 | 246089 – 166000 |
58.151490 – 71.302052 | 385534 – 264383 |
0.8435177 – 56.569310 | 264383+ |
What’s Next After the JEE Main Result?
Candidates can opt for any one of the following after careful consideration of their JEE Main Result 2025 Session 1:
If You Qualify for JEE Advanced 2025
Start preparing for JEE Advanced, which is the entrance exam for admission in IITs. The JEE Advanced 2025 registration will begin soon.
If You Want to Improve Your Score
Appear for JEE Main 2025 Session 2, scheduled for April 1-8, 2025. Use the time to analyze your performance and strengthen weak areas.
If You Want to Join an NIT, IIIT, or GFTI
Participate in JoSAA Counselling 2025 to secure admission based on your JEE Main rank.
JEE Main 2025 Counselling Process
After both sessions, JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) will conduct the counselling process for admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs based on JEE Main ranks. The process includes:
- Registration & Choice Filling: Candidates select their preferred institutes and courses
- Seat Allotment: Based on merit, category, and seat availability
- Verification: Document Verification & Admission Confirmation
Join JEE Advanced Crash Course
JEE Main Result 2025 Session 1 Out Today: FAQs
Yes, JEE Mains 2025 Session 1 result was announced on February 12, 2025. Candidates can check their results on the official websites jeemain.nta.ac.in or nta.ac.in by logging in with their application number and password or date of birth.
The expected JEE Main 2025 Session 1 percentile varies by category. General category candidates may need 92-95 percentile, while EWS requires 80-83 percentile. OBC-NCL candidates need 78-81 percentile, SC candidates 59-62 percentile, and ST candidates 45-48 percentile. For General-PwD candidates, the expected range is 0.00 to 0.00230 percentile. These cutoffs determine eligibility for NITs, IIITs, and JEE Advanced.
You can check your JEE Mains 2025 marks by visiting jeemain.nta.ac.in or nta.ac.in, logging in with your application number and password, and downloading your scorecard.
The total number of IIT seats in 2025 is expected to be around 17,500, similar to previous years. However, the exact number may be updated based on government policies and seat matrix revisions.
A score of 70 marks in JEE Mains typically falls in the below 70 percentile range, which may not be enough for NITs, IIITs, or IITs. However, you can still explore private colleges or improve your score in the second session.