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JEE Advanced Result 2025: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur on Monday declared the results for the JEE Advanced. The institute has also announced the list of toppers for one of the toughest exams in the country. Students who appeared in the JEE Advanced exam in 2025 can visit the official website, jeeadv.ac.in, and check their results. The exam was held on May 18 in a computer-based test (CBT) format.

Who Topped JEE Advanced Exam 2025

IIT Delhi zone’s Rajit Gupta has cracked the exam with an All India Rank (AIR) 1. He succeeded in securing the exam with 332 marks out of 360. As per reports, Rajit secured 100 percentile in the JEE Main for sessions 1 and 2.

Rajit Gupta, in an interview, stated that he avoided a rigid preparation schedule to mitigate undue pressure.

“So I used to read only when I felt like it, but whatever time I used to read, I used to read well. I focused on not repeating mistakes and tried to stay happy during the preparation. I sometimes used to play with children, as it would refresh my mind also,” Rajit said.

The second position has been secured by Saksham Jindal, who wanted to become a cricketer but covid changed his fate.

“Preparing for a competitive exam like JEE is certainly challenging, but when combined with dedication, clear objectives and strong guidance, no goal is impossible. I wanted to make my career in Cricket, but due to Covid, I stopped the practice and started to focus on studies,” Saksham said.

Criteria for the Common Rank List (CRL)

Inclusion in the Common Rank List requires candidates to achieve minimum scores in each subject and overall. The overall score is the sum of the Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry marks.

The Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) awards a total of 360 marks, 180 for each of two papers. Each science subject (Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry) contributes a maximum of 120 marks, divided equally between the two papers. To achieve a ranking, candidates must meet minimum score requirements for each individual subject and the overall total.

  • CRL 1: Rajit Gupta
  • CRL 2: Saksham Jindal
  • CRL 3: Majid Mujahid Husain
  • CRL 4: Parth Mandar Vartak
  • CRL 5: Ujjwal Kesari
  • CRL 6: Akshat Kumar Chaurasia
  • CRL 7: Sahil Mukesh Deo
  • CRL 8: Devesh Pankaj Bhaiya
  • CRL 9: Arnav Singh
  • CRL 10: Vadlamudi Lokesh

What’s next?

The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will begin its 2025 counselling process on June 3rd. Eligible candidates can then register and select their preferred programs at IITs, NITs, IIITs, and other government-funded technical institutes.

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