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When Do JEE Mains Results Get Declared?

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Dhruva Angle
Date:
25 Apr 2025
When Do JEE Mains Results Get Declared
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The JEE Mains exam is a key milestone for students aiming to pursue engineering in top institutes like IITs, NITs, and other prestigious colleges across India. With two chances each year, the exam offers a unique opportunity to secure a spot in the country’s best technical institutions. Whether you’re taking the exam for the first time or reappearing to improve your score, understanding the schedule, result timelines, and next steps is crucial for your success. 

This article will guide you through the entire process, from exam dates and result declarations to what you should do after the results are out. By the end of this guide, you’ll be fully prepared to tackle the next phase of your JEE Mains journey. Read on to learn how to stay on track and make the most of your chances in 2025.

JEE Mains Exam Schedule & Session Details

The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the JEE Mains exam twice a year. The two sessions allow students to improve their scores and increase their chances of getting into top engineering colleges. Candidates can appear for either one or both sessions based on their preparation level and strategy.

Exam Frequency: Twice a Year JEE Mains takes place in two sessions:

  • Session 1: Conducted in January
  • Session 2: Conducted in April

This biannual schedule helps students manage their preparation effectively. If a candidate does not perform well in the first session, they can reattempt the exam in the second session without waiting for an entire year.

Historical Trends: Exam Dates of Previous Years

The JEE Mains sessions have followed a consistent pattern in recent years.

January Session Trends

  • Usually held in the last week of January.
  • Includes multiple shifts over different exam days.
  • Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Plan) is conducted separately.

April Session Trends

  • Typically scheduled for the first or second week of April.
  • Conducted in multiple shifts across different days.
  • Paper 2 is held on a separate date.

The table below shows the previous years’ JEE Mains exam dates:

YearJanuary Exam DatesJan Result DateApril Exam DatesApril Result Date
202424 Jan – 1 Feb12 Feb4 Apr – 15 Apr25 Apr
202324 Jan – 1 Feb7 Feb6 Apr – 12 Apr29 Apr

This pattern helps students predict the exam schedule and plan their preparation accordingly.

JEE Main 2025 Exam Schedule

The official dates for JEE Mains 2025 have been released.

JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Details

EventDetails
Session 1 Exam DatesJanuary 22, 23, 24, 28, and 29, 2025
Session 1 Paper 2 Exam DateJanuary 30, 2025
Session 1 Admit Card ReleaseJanuary 18 (for Jan 22-24 exams)
January 23 (for Jan 28-30 exams)
Session 1 Result DeclarationFebruary 12, 2025
Session 1 Answer Key ReleaseFebruary 4, 2025
Session 1 Application FormOctober 28 to November 22, 2024
Session 1 Form CorrectionNovember 26 to 27, 2024

JEE Main 2025 Session 2 Details

EventDetails
Session 2 Registration DeadlineFebruary 25, 2025
Session 2 Form Correction WindowFebruary 27 to 28, 2025
Session 2 Exam Dates (Paper 1)April 2, 3, 4, 7, and 8, 2025
Session 2 Exam Date (Paper 2)April 9, 2025
Session 2 Admit Card DownloadAvailable as per individual exam dates
Session 2 Result DeclarationExpected by late April 2025

When Do JEE Mains Results Get Declared?

The JEE Main results are announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) after each session. For JEE Main 2025, the Session 1 results were declared on February 12, 2025, while the Session 2 results were expected by late April 2025. Candidates can check their results on the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in by entering their application number and date of birth.

How & Where to Check JEE Mains Results?

The JEE Mains result is one of the most anticipated moments for students who appear for this exam, as it determines their eligibility for JEE Advanced and their chances of securing a spot in top engineering colleges across India. This section will guide you through the process of checking your JEE Mains results, explaining each step clearly, and providing tips on what to do after you have accessed your results.

Official Website to Check Results

The official website for JEE Mains results is jeemain.nta.ac.in. This website is managed by the National Testing Agency (NTA), which conducts the exam. To check your results, you must visit this portal, where you can find the link to your specific session’s result. It’s important to ensure that you’re accessing the official website to avoid any misleading information from third-party sites.

Apart from jeemain.nta.ac.in, another website that might be used for checking your result is nta.ac.in, the official website of NTA, which also serves as a hub for all NTA-related exams. However, the most direct source of JEE Main results remains the jeemain.nta.ac.in portal.

Steps to Check JEE Mains Results

The process to check your JEE Mains result is quite simple. Follow these steps to avoid any confusion:

1) Visit the Official Website: Open your browser and go to the official JEE Mains result website: jeemain.nta.ac.in.

2) Click on the Result Link: On the homepage, you will find a link to check your JEE Mains result. The link will usually be prominently displayed with a message like “JEE Mains Result 2025 – Session X” (where X is the session number: either January or April). Click on this link.

3) Login Credentials: You will be prompted to enter your login credentials. These credentials typically include:

  • Application Number: This is the unique number generated when you first registered for JEE Mains.
  • Date of Birth: Your birthdate as per the records you entered during the application process.
  • Ensure that you enter the correct details to avoid errors: If you forget any details, there is often an option to retrieve your application number or reset your password via email or SMS.

4) Submit the Details: After entering your application number and date of birth, click on the “Submit” button. This will redirect you to your personal result page.

5) Download the Result: Once your result page loads, you will see your JEE Mains 2025 scorecard. At this point, you can either view or download the result. It is recommended to download the result as a PDF file for future reference. The PDF will contain all the necessary information and can be easily accessed when needed.

Details Mentioned in the JEE Mains Result Scorecard

Your JEE Mains scorecard contains essential information that reflects your performance in the exam. Here’s a breakdown of the key details you will find on your scorecard:

1) Percentile & NTA Score: The Percentile Score is the most crucial metric on your JEE Mains scorecard. It represents your relative performance compared to all other candidates in your session. The percentile is calculated on a scale of 0 to 100, with a higher percentile indicating better performance. It is essential to note that the percentile does not represent the actual number of correct answers but your position relative to others.

The NTA Score is a normalized score calculated by the National Testing Agency, which ensures fairness by considering various factors such as exam difficulty and the number of candidates.

2) All India Rank (AIR): Your AIR is a national-level rank assigned to you based on your performance in the JEE Mains exam. The rank helps determine your eligibility for various counseling processes, including JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) counseling. The rank is given as an overall figure and is important when applying to various colleges, as many institutions consider this rank for admission.

3) Category Rank: If you belong to a specific category (such as SC, ST, OBC, or EWS), your Category Rank will also be listed on the scorecard. This rank helps you qualify for reserved category seats in various institutions. Your category rank is calculated based on your performance in the JEE Mains exam, taking into account the category-specific reservations.

4) Cutoff Eligibility for JEE Advanced: The scorecard will also display whether you are eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced exam. The eligibility criteria for JEE Advanced depend on your JEE Mains score and category. Generally, candidates who secure a high percentile in JEE Mains become eligible for JEE Advanced. The eligibility cutoffs are announced separately by the exam authorities.

5) Other Information:

  • Candidate’s Name, Roll Number, and Photograph: The scorecard will include your personal information such as your full name, roll number, and a photograph uploaded during the application process.
  • Exam Session Details: The specific session (January or April) of your exam will also be mentioned, along with the paper type (BE/BTech or BArch/BPlan).

What After JEE Mains Results?

Once the JEE Mains results are announced, students must decide their next course of action based on their scores. Whether you qualify for JEE Advanced or need to consider other options, it is important to plan your next steps carefully. The process differs for students appearing in the January session and those appearing in the April session. This section will guide you on what to do after receiving your results.

For January Session Scorers

If you have appeared for the January session of JEE Mains, you have two possible paths:

1) If You Are Eligible for JEE Advanced

  • If your score meets the cutoff for JEE Advanced, you should start preparing for the exam immediately.
  • JEE Advanced is the next stage for students aiming to get into IITs.
  • The syllabus for JEE Advanced is different from JEE Mains, so you should plan your study strategy accordingly.
  • Focus on solving previous years’ papers and taking mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
  • Stay updated with the JEE Advanced registration dates and complete the process on time.

2) If You Are Not Satisfied with Your Score

  • You can appear for the April session of JEE Mains to improve your score.
  • Analyze your performance in the January session and identify weak areas.
  • Revise important topics and practice additional mock tests to increase your percentile.
  • Make use of the time before the April session to strengthen your concepts.
  • Ensure that you register for the April session within the given deadlines.

For April Session Scorers

If you have appeared for the April session, your next steps will depend on whether you qualify for JEE Advanced or need to apply for other counseling processes.

1) JEE Advanced Registration (If Qualified)

  • If you qualify for JEE Advanced, complete the registration process within the given dates.
  • Download the syllabus and official guidelines to plan your preparation accordingly.
  • Use the remaining time to practice mock tests and strengthen your problem-solving skills.

2) JoSAA Counselling for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs

  • If you are not appearing for JEE Advanced, you should prepare for JoSAA counseling.
  • JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) conducts counseling for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
  • Your All India Rank (AIR) in JEE Mains will determine your chances of securing a seat in these institutes.
  • Check previous years’ cutoff ranks to understand which colleges you can target.
  • Participate in all the counseling rounds and make informed choices based on seat availability.

3) State and Private College Counselling

  • Apart from JoSAA, many states like Delhi conduct their own entrance-based admissions using JEE Mains scores.
  • Research the eligibility criteria and apply for state counseling if you are interested in colleges within a particular state.

Considering Other Entrance Exams Other Than JEE Mains 

If your JEE Mains score is not high enough to secure admission to a top government engineering college, you should explore other entrance exams. Many reputed private universities and state-level engineering colleges conduct their own entrance tests. These exams offer another chance to secure admission without relying solely on JEE Mains.

Private University Entrance Exams

Several private universities in India have their own entrance exams, which are often easier than JEE Mains. Some of the most popular ones include:

  • BITSAT – Conducted by BITS Pilani for its campuses in Pilani, Goa, and Hyderabad.
  • VITEEE – Conducted by VIT University for admission to its campuses in Vellore, Chennai, Bhopal, and Andhra Pradesh.
  • SRMJEEE – Conducted by SRM Institute of Science and Technology for its campuses across India.
  • Manipal MET – Admission test for Manipal Institute of Technology (MIT).
  • Amrita AEEE – Conducted by Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham for various campuses.
  • Shiv Nadar SNUSAT – Entrance test for Shiv Nadar University.
  • KIITEE – Conducted by Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), Bhubaneswar.

These universities have well-established engineering programs, strong faculty, and good placement records.

State-Level Engineering Entrance Exams

Apart from private universities, many states conduct their own engineering entrance exams for admission to government and private colleges. Some of the important state-level exams are:

  • KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test) – For engineering colleges in Karnataka, including top institutions like RVCE, MSRIT, and BMSCE.
  • MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) – For admission to engineering colleges in Maharashtra, including COEP and VJTI.
  • WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination) – For engineering colleges in West Bengal, including Jadavpur University and IIEST Shibpur.
  • AP EAPCET (Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture & Pharmacy Common Entrance Test) – For engineering colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
  • TS EAMCET (Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture & Medical Common Entrance Test) – For colleges in Telangana.
  • KEAM (Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical Exam) – For engineering colleges in Kerala.
  • UPTAC (Uttar Pradesh Technical Admission Counselling, previously UPSEE) – For engineering admissions in Uttar Pradesh.
  • GUJCET (Gujarat Common Entrance Test) – For engineering colleges in Gujarat.

State-level exams provide access to many reputable government and private colleges at lower fees compared to private universities.

Other Alternative Options

If you do not get admission through these entrance exams, you can also consider:

  • Direct Admission – Some private universities offer admission based on Class 12 marks or donation-based management quota seats.
  • Lateral Entry – If you miss regular admission, some universities allow diploma holders to enter engineering courses in the second year.

Conclusion

JEE Mains is more than just an exam; it’s a crucial step toward achieving your dream of becoming an engineer. Whether you’re aiming for IITs, NITs, or other top institutions, staying informed about the exam schedule, result declaration, and subsequent processes is essential. After the results are out, knowing your options will help you plan the next phase of your journey. 

Remember, you have the opportunity to improve with the April session if you’re not satisfied with your January performance. Regardless of the outcome, there are multiple pathways to secure admission to a good engineering college. By staying focused, understanding the process, and utilizing every chance available, you can maximize your potential. 

Keep working hard, stay updated on all notifications, and take one step at a time toward your engineering dreams.

FAQs

1) Can I challenge my JEE Mains result?

No, you cannot challenge the result. However, in some cases, you can request a re-evaluation if you believe there was an error in the evaluation process.

2) How is the percentile calculated?

The percentile is calculated based on your relative performance compared to other students who appeared in the exam. It is a measure of your rank compared to the total number of candidates.

3) What if I miss the result date?

You can still access the results online for several months. The result will be available on the NTA website and can be checked at any time during this period.

4) Does NTA release a cutoff list?

Yes, NTA releases a cutoff list along with the results. The cutoff varies based on the category of the candidate and is used to determine eligibility for JEE Advanced.

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