
JEE Advanced AAT Results 2025: Scorecards out for BArch admissions at jeeadv.ac.in
Candidates who qualified for the JEE Advanced AAT 2025 exam can now take admission to the Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) programs offered by IIT BHU Varanasi, IIT Kharagpur, and IIT Roorkee. The AAT exam was held offline on June 5, 2025, and only candidates who qualified for JEE Advanced 2025 were eligible to appear for the AAT exam.
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Step 1: Visit the official website — jeeadv.ac.in
Step 2: Click on the result link under the notification section
Step 3: Enter the JEE Advanced registration number
Step 4: Click submit and download the scorecard
Candidates securing marks above the cut-off will be declared to have passed the test. There is no separate ranking in the AAT. Allotment of seats will be solely based on the category-wise All India Rank in the JEE Advanced 2025, and the BArch programme will be offered only to those candidates declared pass in the AAT.
Candidates seeking to be enrolled on the BArch programme at IIT Kharagpur, IIT (BHU) Varanasi, and IIT Roorkee need to qualify for the JEE Advanced AAT, in addition to having at least 75 per cent in class 12 board or equivalent exam to be eligible for BArch admission. However, the aggregate qualifying marks criteria for candidates from SC, ST and PwD categories for the class 12 exam is a minimum of 65 per cent.
The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT-K) released the results for the Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced on June 2. Rajit Gupta from the IIT Delhi zone is placed in the common rank list (CRL) 1 in the JEE Advanced 2025 exam. The CRL 2, Saksham Jindal, has also scored the same marks as CRL 1 – 332 marks.
Most candidates from IIT Hyderabad zone have qualified JEE Advanced 2025 exam. As many as 12,946 students have qualified from the IIT-H zone alone, followed by 11,370 from IIT Delhi and 11,226 from the IIT Bombay zone. As many as 5,445 have qualified from IIT Roorkee zone, 5,353 from the IIT Kharagpur zone, 5,295 from the IIT Kanpur zone and 2,743 from IIT Guwahati zone.
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