JEE Advanced 2025 answer key tomorrow at jeeadv.ac.in
Vagisha Kaushik | May 25, 2025 | 09:37 AM IST | 1 min read
JEE Advanced 2025 Result: Candidates will be able to calculate probable scores with the help of JEE Advanced provisional answer key 2025.
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Download EBookThe Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur will issue the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2025 answer key for both papers tomorrow, May 26. Candidates will be able to download the JEE Advanced answer key 2025 from the official website – jeeadv.ac.in using their login details.
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With the help of JEE Advanced 2025 provisional answer key, candidates will be able to calculate their probable scores in the exam by matching question IDs given in the question paper and their answers in the answer key. The institute has already released the JEE Advanced 2025 response sheet and official question papers.
Participants who are not satisfied with the JEE Advanced key 2025 will get the opportunity to raise objections against the provisional answers by May 27. The subject experts will examine the challenges made by candidates and release a revised answer key, with changes if any. JEE Advanced result 2025 will be prepared and declared on the basis of the final answer key. The JEE Advanced 2025 final answer key will be released on June 2 along with the results.
JEE Advanced 2025 was conducted on May 18 in two shifts – shift 1 was held from 9 am to 12 noon and shift 2 was administered from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. According to the student reactions and expert analysis, paper 1 was moderately difficult.
JEE Advanced 2025: Marks vs rank last year
Last year’s JEE Advanced marks vs rank are given below.
|
Ranks |
Marks out of 360 ( for CRL) |
|
1 to 100 |
301+ |
|
101 to 501 |
300 to 258 |
|
601 to 1001 |
251 to 233 |
|
1101 to 1501 |
230 to 219 |
|
1601 to 2001 |
216 to 207 |
|
2101 to 2501 |
205 to 199 |
|
2601 to 3501 |
197 to 186 |
|
3601 to 4901 |
185 to 173 |
|
5001 to 5901 |
172 to 166 |
|
6001 to 6901 |
165 to 160 |
|
7001 to 8901 |
159 to 150 |
|
9001 to 11901 |
149 to 139 |
|
12001 to 13901 |
138 to 133 |
|
14001 to 17901 |
132 to 123 |
|
18001 to 22901 |
123 to 113 |
|
23001 to 25946 |
113 to 109 |
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