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News18
6 days ago
- Science
- News18
JEE Advanced 2025 Scorecard Released At jeeadv.ac.in, Here's Direct Link To Download
Last Updated: JEE Advanced 2025 Scorecard is now available on the official website at Candidates can download it by using their registration number and date of birth. JEE Advanced 2025 Scorecard: The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur has officially released the JEE Advanced 2025 scorecards today, July 17, 2025, on the exam's dedicated portal, Candidates who appeared for this highly competitive exam can now log in using their registration number and date of birth to view and download their detailed scorecards. The scorecards provide subject-wise marks, total scores out of 360, qualifying status, and category details. This year, Rajit Gupta from the IIT Delhi zone secured the coveted All India Rank (AIR) 1 with an impressive score of 332 out of 360. The top female scorer was Devdutta Majhi, who also performed exceptionally well. The results for JEE Advanced 2025 were declared on June 2, 2025, at 10:00 PM. Only candidates who qualified JEE Main 2025 were eligible to take this Advanced stage exam, which serves as the gateway for admission to undergraduate engineering programmes at the 23 Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) across India. How To Download JEE Advanced 2025 Scorecard? Students can download their scorecards by following these simple steps: Step 1: Visit the official website at Step 5: Download and save the scorecard for future reference. JEE Advanced remains one of India's toughest engineering entrance exams, testing students' knowledge and problem-solving abilities in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics through application-based questions. The successful candidates of JEE Advanced 2025 will now proceed to the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counselling process, which handles seat allocation for IITs, NITs, IIITs, and other Government-Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs). For all candidates, this marks an important step towards securing a place at some of the country's most prestigious engineering institutes. view comments First Published: July 17, 2025, 13:47 IST Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


Indian Express
6 days ago
- General
- Indian Express
IIT-Kanpur releases JEE Advanced 2025 scorecard at jeeadv.ac.in
The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur today released the JEE Advanced 2025 scorecards at July 17, 2025, on the official candidate portal of The candidates can access the scorecard using their login credentials. The scorecards include detailed subject-wise marks, total scores out of 360, qualifying status, and category-wise. This year, the All India Rank (AIR) 1 was bagged by Rajit Gupta (IIT Delhi zone), who scored 332/360. Devdutta Majhi emerged as the top female scorer. JEE Advanced Result 2025: How to download Step 1: Visit the official portal, log in with your roll number or registration number, date of birth, and mobile number. Step 2: Download and save the PDF scorecard On Wednesday, JoSAA round 6 allotment has been announced. Candidates who have been allotted a seat for the first time in Round 6, have to upload and submit all the necessary documents and pay the fee by 5 pm on July 20, 2025 (Sunday).


India.com
04-06-2025
- General
- India.com
Meet Devdutta Majhi, JEE Advanced female topper who cleared exam by self-study, she is from.., her AIR is…
Devdutta Majhi, who made headlines by topping the West Bengal Madhyamik exams in 2023 and securing the 6th position in the Higher Secondary exams, has now achieved yet another extraordinary milestone. She has emerged as the female topper in JEE Advanced 2025, earning an impressive All India Rank 16 in the Common Rank List with 312 marks. She also topped the state of West Bengal and the IIT Kharagpur zone. Hailing from the IIT Kharagpur zone, she is one of the five students from the region to make it to the top 100. A student of Katwa Durgadasi Chaudhurani Girls' High School, Devdutta's consistent academic brilliance has now been stamped with national-level success. Advertisement === Unlike many JEE aspirants who depend on coaching centers, Devdutta took a different route. She chose to prepare from home, using online resources to clear her doubts and improve her understanding. She also regularly practiced through mock tests to sharpen her skills. After finishing her Madhyamik exams in 2023, Devdutta followed a strict study routine, dedicating at least 10 hours a day for JEE preparation. Speaking to The Times of India, she said, 'I had a clear goal i.e. to crack JEE Advanced. I avoided all social events, family functions, and distractions to stay focused.' Advertisement === 'Self-study was my strength,' says Devdutta Majhi Devdutta Majhi believes that success in exams like JEE Mains and Advanced is not something coaching centres alone can ensure. 'You need a proper study plan and consistent practice over two years. At the end of the day, self-study is the most effective tool,' she shared. What makes her achievement even more meaningful is the personal sacrifice that came with it. Devdutta, who used to love playing the violin, set it aside completely during her preparation. 'I didn't touch my violin for two years. It was something I loved deeply, but I knew I had to give it up. The only break I allowed myself was talking to my mother about my studies,' she said with a smile. After securing AIR 16 in JEE Advanced 2025 and emerging as the female topper, Devdutta now wants to get admission in the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore. She wants to explore the world of artificial intelligence and robotics, especially in the field of research. The JEE Advanced 2025, conducted on May 18, saw 1.8 lakh candidates appear for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. Out of those, 54,378 students qualified, including 9,404 girls.


New Indian Express
03-06-2025
- General
- New Indian Express
JEE- Advanced results: Delhi zone's Rajit Gupta tops IIT entrance exam
NEW DELHI: Delhi zone's Rajit Gupta bagged the top rank in IIT entrance JEE advanced, results of which were announced on Monday. According to officials at IIT Kanpur, which was the conducting institute this time for Joint Entrance Exam (JEE)-Advanced, a total of 1,80,422 candidates appeared in both papers 1 and 2 of the exam held on May 18. 'In the exam, 54,378 candidates have qualified, out of which 9,404 are female candidates,' an official said. Kota resident Rajit Gupta, who scored 332 out of 360 marks, is the top ranker in the Common Rank List (CRL). Devdutta Majhi of IIT Kharagpur zone is the top-ranked female candidate with CRL 16. She obtained 312 marks. JEE-Main, which is the admission test for engineering colleges across the country, is the qualifying exam for Joint Entrance Exam-Advanced. A total of 116 foreign candidates also appeared for the exam, 13 of whom have qualified. Out of the top 100 candidates, 31 each are from Bombay and Delhi zone while 23 are from the IIT Hyderabad zone. Kanpur zone has are four candidates in the top 100, Kharagpur five and Roorkee six. Explaining the criteria for inclusion in the rank list, the official said, aggregate mark is the sum of the marks scored in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry. 'Candidates have to satisfy the subject-wise as well as the aggregate qualifying marks to be included in a rank list,' the official added. Devdutta Majhi female candidate topper Devdutta Majhi of IIT Kharagpur zone is the top-ranked female candidate with CRL 16. She obtained 312 marks. JEE-Main, which is the admission test for engineering colleges across the country, is the qualifying exam for Joint Entrance Exam-Advanced. A total of 116 foreign candidates also appeared for the exam.


India Today
03-06-2025
- General
- India Today
Small town Bengal girl bags AIR 16, emerges as JEE Advanced female topper
When the JEE Advanced 2025 results came in, Devdutta Majhi didn't check the website herself. The news came from her mother, and it was the moment she'd been dreaming of.'I was very happy to know this from my mother, it was my dream and it has become a reality,' says dream? A place at IISc Bangalore. Her result? All India Rank 16, the highest for any girl this year. She also topped the state of West But it wasn't just about the rank, it was about every single choice and effort she made along the way.A TOWN CALLED KATWA AND A STUDY-FRIENDLY HOMEDevdutta lives in Katwa, a town in East Burdwan district, West Bengal. Her family played a huge role in her mother, a high school physics teacher, and her father, a college professor, helped build a calm, focused environment that let her thrive.'The only challenge that I faced during preparation is lack of good teachers in our sub-urban area,' she says.'I had to rely on online coaching and support from Delhi teachers. However, my mother helped to create a good environment in our home, perfect for studying,' she that environment clearly worked. She topped her Class 10 West Bengal board exams and ranked sixth in her Class 12 board exams. She also qualified for the Indian National Physics Olympiad (INPhO).A SIMPLE, CONSISTENT ROUTINEadvertisementUnlike the extreme schedules you often hear about, Devdutta's routine was steady and efficient. 'I was fortunate that my school supported me a lot during this journey. I could devote lot of time on self studies,' she attended LIVE online classes from FIITJEE eSchool, connecting with teachers based in Delhi. The flexibility of online learning worked in her favour, especially with no distractions.'I never used mobile for entertainment or relaxation,' she says. 'I used it solely for attending the LIVE online classes. I did not take any pressure as such, I just focused on my studies.'THEORY FIRST, THEN PROBLEMSHer prep method was methodical: 'I focused on the theory part followed by problems. This combination for each topic helps to make the concept strong. It is true for each subject.'While many students dread Physics or Maths, it was Chemistry that tested her patience the most. 'I found chemistry to be difficult and challenging at times. My teachers at FIITJEE helped me to tide over it,' she RIGHT KIND OF SUPPORT MATTERSDevdutta is clear about the role coaching played. 'Right coaching is obviously necessary for guidance wherein the teachers can help to channelise my strengths in the right way and help to overcome challenges,' she FIITJEE mentors offered subject-wise tips, helped convert weaknesses into strengths, and provided full sets of study material, national-level mock tests, and crucial exam coaching alone isn't enough, she adds. 'Besides coaching modules students must have reference books for practice also.'STAYING AWAY FROM THE NOISEThere was no late-night scrolling, no WhatsApp distractions, no Instagram reels. Devdutta's phone was strictly for choice to stay away from mobile entertainment helped her stay focused, even when motivation preparation is not just a test of knowledge, it's about emotional strength too. But Devdutta kept things simple: 'I did not take any pressure as such, I just focused on my studies.'WHAT'S NEXT?Now that the exam is behind her, Devdutta's goal is clear: 'I want to do BTech from IISC Bangalore.'While many top rankers aim for IIT Bombay or Delhi, Devdutta is drawn to IISc, known for its research-first approach and academic depth. It's a fitting choice for someone who's already excelled at national-level FOR FUTURE ASPIRANTSWhen asked what advice she'd give to students hoping to crack JEE, she doesn't talk about shortcuts or would like to tell the students that hardwork has no substitute,' she says. 'They must keep doing it and must have belief in themselves.'Simple words, but coming from someone who's lived them every day, they carry Majhi's journey from a small town in Bengal to becoming the female topper in one of India's top entrance exams is no fairy tale. It's proof of what consistency, clarity, and quiet confidence can didn't have elite coaching centres down the street. She didn't spend hours scrolling on social media. But she did have focus, family, and the will to stick with now, she's not just one of the top JEE Advanced rankers of the year. She's also a quiet inspiration to thousands of students, especially girls, looking to dream big from small towns.