Response Sheet JEE Advanced 2025: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur on May 22 released the candidates’ response sheets for JEE Advanced 2025. Candidates who have appeared for the exam on May 18 can download their response sheets from the official website – jeeadv.ac.in. The question papers of JEE Advanced 2025 have already been made available for Paper 1 and Paper 2 in English and Hindi.
To download the JEE Advanced 2025 copies of candidates’ responses, the candidates will need to enter their login credentials, including the application number and password. Below are the steps to follow for downloading the copies of responses marked by them:
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JEE Advanced 2025 : Steps to download candidates’ responses
Step 1: Visit the JEE Advanced 2025 official website, jeeadv.ac.in.
Step 2: Click on the candidates’ responses link on the home page of the website .
Step 3: The candidate portal will be displayed on the screen.
Step 4: On the new page, enter the login details like application number, date of birth and mobile number.
Step 5: The responses will be displayed on the screen
Step 6: Download the JEE Advanced response sheet and print a copy for future reference.
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The provisional answer key will next be displayed on May 26. The feedback and comments on provisional answer keys will be recorded from May 26 to 27. As per IIT Kanpur’s notification, online declaration of final answer key and results will be released on June 2.
This year, a total of 1,87,223 candidates, comprising 1,43,810 boys and 43,413 girls, appeared for JEE Advanced 2025. According to JEE Advanced analysis received from experts and candidates, mathematics was the most challenging this year, while chemistry and physics closely followed a similar pattern.
In 2024, the JEE Advanced cut-off marks saw a significant increase across all categories compared to the previous year. For General and EWS candidates, the cut-off rose to 378 marks, up from 348 in 2023. Similarly, the cut-off for OBC-NCL candidates increased to 383 from 352, while for SC and ST categories, the cut-offs moved up to 364 and 366, respectively, from 331 and 323 in 2023.
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