JEE ADVANCED 2025 RESULT & COUNSELLING
NATIONAL LEVEL ONLINE TEST
JEE Advanced 2023 Scorecard consists of the All India Rank (AIR), a common rank, subject-wise scores, and total scores. The total marks obtained by the candidates in JEE Advanced 2023 are calculated by adding the marks obtained in Paper I and Paper II of the specified subject. Based on these aggregate marks, a rank list is prepared.
Direct Link to check JEE Advanced 2023 Result (Soon) |
JEE Advanced 2023 schedule has yet to ben declared. As per the previous years’ trends, JEE Advanced Result 2023 Dates are tabulated below
Event | Dates |
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Declaration of JEE Advanced Result 2023 | September 2023 |
Tentative Registration/choice filling under JoSAA Starts | September 2023 |
Declaration of AAT Results 2023 | September 2023 |
Candidates need to follow the below procedure in order to check JEE Advanced Result 2023:
JEE Advanced Result Portal
Following are the particulars indicated on JEE Advanced Result 2023:
If two or more candidates score the same marks in JEE Advanced 2023, then the below-mentioned tie-breaking rule is going to be followed to determine the ranks of the candidates:
The authority will consider those candidates who have appeared for Paper 1 and Paper 2 in JEE Advanced for inclusion in the common rank list (CRL). Marks obtained in Paper 1 and Paper 2 will be taken while the rank is calculated by the concerned authorities. The example is mentioned below:
Marks obtained in Physics = Marks obtained in Paper 1 (Physics) + Marks obtained in Paper 2 (Physics)
Similar methods will be used for calculating total marks for Mathematics and Chemistry. The aggregate marks for JEE Advanced 2023 will be calculated using the following formula:
Aggregate Marks/Scores obtained in JEE Advanced = Aggregate marks in (Physics + Mathematics + Chemistry)
The rank list of JEE Advanced 2023 will be prepared based on the aggregate marks obtained by the candidates in the entrance examination. Only candidates who score the minimum prescribed marks in each subject and in aggregate will be included in the rank list.
Candidates appeared for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 are going to be considered for the ranking. The authority has prepared the rank list by adding the sum of individual subjects in Paper 1 and Paper 2. The aggregate marks obtained in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics will be considered for the ranking.
Only candidates with a minimum percentage of marks in each subject and in aggregate will be eligible to be included in the Rank List.
Expected Criteria for Inclusion in rank list
Category | Minimum percentage of marks in each subject | Minimum percentage of aggregate marks |
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Common rank list (CRL) | 4.40% | 15.28% |
OBC NCL rank list | 4.00% | 13.89% |
General EWS rank list | 4.00% | 13.89% |
SC rank list | 2.20% | 7.78% |
ST rank list | 2.20% | 7.78% |
Common PwD rank list | 2.20% | 7.78% |
OBC NCL PwD rank list | 2.20% | 7.78% |
General NCL PwD rank list | 2.20% | 7.78% |
SC PwD rank list | 2.20% | 7.78% |
ST PwD rank list | 2.20% | 7.78% |
Preparatory course (PC) rank lists | 0.83% | 3.89% |
Post declaration of JEE Advanced Result, desired candidates must register for Architecture Aptitude Test 2023 at jeeadv.ac.in. Only candidates who have qualified in JEE Advanced can register for AAT.
Following are the highlights of JEE Advanced Result for previous year
Particulars | Details |
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Number of Total Appeared Candidates | 1,61,319 |
Number of Total Qualified Candidates | 38705 |
Number of Total Qualified Boys | 33349 |
Number of Total Qualified Girls | 5356 |
Total number of Qualified SC Candidates | 8758 |
Total number of Qualified ST Candidates | 3094 |
Total number of Qualified OBC Candidates | 7651 |
Total number of Qualified General Candidates | 15566 |
Total number of Qualified General EWS Candidates | 3636 |
Read: JEE Advanced Paper Analysis
Rank | Toppers' Name |
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Rank 1 | Mridul Agarwal |
Rank 2 | Dhananjay Raman |
Rank 3 | Anant Lunia |
Rank 4 | Ramaswamy Santosh Reddy |
Rank 5 | Polu Lakshi Sai Lokesh Reddy |
Rank 6 | Soni Naman Nirmal |
Rank 7 | Kartik Sreekumar Nair |
Rank 8 | Chaitanya Agarwal |
Rank 9 | Arnav Aditya Singh |
Rank 10 | Modulla Hrushikesh Reddy |
Chirag Falor secured AIR 1 with 352 Marks in JEE Advanced 2020 while Kanishka Mittal secured the top position among female candidates. As per the Common Rank List, we have listed the top 10 toppers for JEE Advanced 2020 tabulated below.
Rank | Toppers' Name |
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Rank 1 | Chirag Falor |
Rank 2 | Gangula Bhuvan Reddy |
Rank 3 | Vaibhav Raj |
Rank 4 | R Muhender Raj |
Rank 5 | Keshav Agarwal |
Rank 6 | Hardik Rajpal |
Rank 7 | Vedang Dhirendra Asgaonkar |
Rank 8 | Swayam Shashank Chube |
Rank 9 | Hasrshvardhan Agarwal |
Rank 10 | Dhavanit Beniwal |
Zone | Toppers' Name |
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IIT Bombay | GUPTA KARTIKEY CHANDRESH (CRL 1) |
IIT Delhi | HIMANSHU GAURAV SINGH (CRL 2) |
IIT Guwahati | PRADIPTA PARAG BORA (CRL 28) |
IIT Kanpur | DHRUV ARORA (CRL 24) |
IIT Kharagpur | GUDIPATY ANIKET (CRL 29) |
IIT Hyderabad | GILLELLA AKASH REDDY (CRL 4) |
IIT Roorkee | JAYESH SINGLA (CRL 17) |
Category | Rank | Toppers’ Name |
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OPEN (CRL) | 1 | GUPTA KARTIKEY CHANDRESH |
OPEN (CRL) | 2 | HIMANSHU GAURAV SINGH |
OPEN (CRL) | 3 | ARCHIT BUBNA |
GEN-EWS | 1 | D CHANDRASEKHARA S S HETHAHAVYA |
OBC-NCL | 1 | HIMANSHU GAURAV SINGH |
SC | 1 | SAMBIT BEHERA |
ST | 1 | PIYUSH RAJ |
CRL-PwD | 1 | SUMIT JAIN |
GEN-EWS-PwD | 1 | DASARI RAJESH |
OBC-NCL-PwD | 1 | VEDANT DEEPAK BORKUTE |
SC-PwD | 1 | ARYAN KUMAR |
ST-PwD | 1 | DHANANJAY SAPAWAT |
Candidates can download JEE Advanced 2023 Answer key after the conclusion of the exam. Follow the below steps to download the answer key:
Candidates may follow the below steps to complete JEE Advanced 2023 Counselling Process:
Every candidate has to submit the original documents along with an attested photocopy during verification for taking provisional admission.
Ques. What is the highest marks in JEE Advanced 2022?
Ans. R K Shishir from IIT Bombay Zone has topped the exam in the Common Merit List with a score of 314 marks out of 360. From the IIT Delhi Zone, Tanishka Kabra is the female topper with a CRL Rank of 16th.
Ques. When JEE Advanced 2023 will be conducted?
Ans. JEE Advanced 2023 is going to be conducted tenatively on August 2023. Candidates can check the question paper from the official website.
Ques. How to download JEE Advanced Result 2023?
Ans. To download JEE Advanced Result 2023, candidates need to log in to the official website and log in using their Registration Number, Date of Birth, Mobile Number, and Email Address. Candidates are advised to save a copy of their results for future reference.
Ques. When JEE Advanced 2023 Result will be declared?
Ans. JEE Advanced 2023 is going to be conducted tenatively on August 2023. Candidates have to enter their registration number and password to check the result after it is released tentatively by September, 2023.
Ques. Is JEE Advanced tough?
Ans. JEE Advanced is one of the toughtest exams to be cracked. The top 2,50,000 qulified students of JEE Main can appear for JEE Advanced. The exam is tough because of its exam pattern. The exam is cnducted to check the analytical skills of the candidates.
Ques. Can I get AIR 1 in JEE?
Ans. Any candidate can achieve AIR 1 in 1 year but it depends on your efforts and determination. You have to work hard for that as jee advanced is one of the toughest exams to clear. If you will be covering the syllabus of 11 and 12 along with the competitive concepts, you can achieve a good rank.
Ques. What are the benefits of JEE Advanced?
Ans. The qualified of JEE Main are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2023. Those candidates who finally get success in JEE Advanced will get admission to the IITs.
Ques. Is JEE Advanced answer key released?
Ans. JEE Advanced 2023 Answer Key has been released by the Indian Institute of Technology tentatively by 2023. The JEE Advanced 2023 Provisional Answer Key is also made available on the official website, jeeadv.ac.in.
Ques. What are the minimum marks to qualify for JEE Advanced 2023?
Ans. For SC/ST/PWD category, your minimum marks should be 65%. The student should be in the top 20 category percentile of the qualifying examination. In order to qualify for JEE Advanced, the student must be among the top 2.5 lakh candidates who qualified for JEE Mains.
Ques. Which IIT is best for CSE?
Ans. IIT Bombay is considered to be the best for Computer Science Engineering.
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*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College
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