Use JEE Advanced college predictor 2025 to identify best IIT options for BTech degree
Vagisha Kaushik | June 2, 2025 | 02:36 PM IST | 1 min read
JEE Advanced result 2025 out jeeadv.ac.in. JEE Advanced 2025 college predictor will use candidate's rank, gender, caste to predict list of probable colleges.
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Download EBookIIT aspirants who cleared JEE Advanced can use the JEE Advanced 2025 college predictor to know their chances of getting admission to top colleges offering BTech programmes through their JEE Advanced 2025 ranks. The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur has announced the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2025 results today, June 2. The JEE Advanced result 2025 link is active on jeeadv.ac.in. A total of 1,80,422 candidates appeared in both papers 1 and 2 of JEE Advanced exam 2025; of which, 54,378 have achieved success, recording a 12.7% increase in pass rate from last year.
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JEE Advanced cut-off 2025 saw a drop across all categories with 76 cut-off marks for general candidates. Rajit Gupta from IIT Delhi zone emerged as the JEE Advanced 2025 topper with 332 marks out of 360. JEE Advanced final answer key 2025 is also available on the official website.
The Joint Seat Allocation Authority will conduct the JoSAA counselling 2025 for BTech admissions in IITs for which the registration process will start tomorrow, June 3. The institutes will announce their separate JEE Advanced 2025 ranks, for different courses, quota, gender, and categories, for admitting aspirants to their engineering seats . Meanwhile, students can check whether they will get their dream course and college, based on their ranks.
JEE Advanced 2025 College Predictor: Details required
Students are required to enter the following information to use the JEE Advanced college predictor 2025:
- JEE Advanced 2025 CRL rank
- Caste group
- Gender
- Disability status
How to use JEE Advanced 2025 college predictor?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to use the JEE Advanced 2025 college predictor tool.
- Visit the official website of Careers360 and go to ‘JEE Advanced college predictor’
- Enter JEE Advanced rank, caste group, gender, and disability status
- Click on the “Predict my college” button
- The predictor will display of list of institutes based on provided details
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