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Most Important JEE Advanced Questions For Engineering Aspirants

Most Important JEE Advanced Questions For Engineering Aspirants

NDTV03-06-2025
The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur has declared the results of JEE Advanced 2025, the highly competitive entrance exam for admissions to India's top engineering institutes. Alongside the results, the final answer keys for both Paper 1 and Paper 2 have also been published.
Rajit Gupta has secured the top rank in the Common Rank List (CRL) with a score of 332, followed by Saksham Jindal, who also scored 332 but ranked second based on tie-breaking criteria. Devdutta Majhi, with a CRL of 16, is the top-ranked female candidate this year.
A total of 1,80,422 candidates appeared for both papers of the exam, which was held on May 18 in two shifts - Paper 1 from 9AM to 12 noon, and Paper 2 from 2.30PM to 5.30PM. Of these, 54,378 candidates qualified.
The final answer key can serve as a valuable tool for aspirants to understand the pattern and difficulty level of the exam, which serves as a gateway to the IITs. The provisional answer key was released on May 25, and students were given time till May 27, 5PM to raise objections.
Check Final Answer Key Paper 1 Here
Check Final Answer Key Paper 2 Here
Kanpur Zone Shines
Top scorer from the host zone, Akshat Kumar Chaurasia, secured CRL 6. He is followed by Chirayu Jain (28), Shreyas Lohiya (68), Krishna Agrawal (75), and Prayag Tiwari (112)-all making their mark in the top 150.
Top 10 Performers (CRL)
Rajit Gupta - 332 marks
Saksham Jindal - 332 marks
Majid Mujahid Husain - 330 marks
Parth Mandar Vartak - 327 marks
Ujjwal Kesari - 324 marks
Akshat Kumar Chaurasia - 321 marks
Sahil Mukesh Deo - 321 marks
Devesh Pankaj Bhaiya - 319 marks
Arnav Singh - 319 marks
Vadlamudi Lokesh - 317 marks
Category-Wise Toppers
GEN-EWS: Vangala Ajay Reddy
OBC-NCL: Dharmana Gnana Rutvik Sai
SC: Shreyas Lohiya
ST: Parth Sehra
CRL-PwD: Harshal Gupta
GEN-EWS-PwD: Sugam Kumar Thakur
OBC-NCL-PwD: Varnit Vishwakarma
SC-PwD: Sudhansh
ST-PwD: Yash Goutharia
Cut-off Scores (Aggregate Marks)
CRL: 74
OBC-NCL / GEN-EWS: 66
SC / ST / PwD: 37
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