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JEE Mains 2025: Preparation Tips and Resources

Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains is a national-level engineering entrance examination in India. It is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). This exam serves as a gateway for admissions to undergraduate engineering programs at various prestigious institutions like NITs, IIITs, and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs). It also acts as a qualifying test for the JEE Advanced, the entrance exam for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).


To ace this exam, it’s crucial to plan meticulously, utilize the right resources, and stay consistent throughout the preparation journey. In this guide, we’ll explore proven strategies and resources to help you excel in JEE Mains 2025.

Overview of JEE Mains 2025 

JEE Mains 2025 is especially significant for students aiming to start their academic journey in a new era of education post-pandemic, with a revamped approach to digital learning and preparation.

AspectDetails
Exam NameJoint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains 2025
Conducting BodyNational Testing Agency (NTA)
Exam ModeOnline (Computer-Based Test)
SubjectsPhysics, Chemistry, Mathematics
Number of PapersTwo: Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) and Paper 2 (B.Arch/B.Planning)
EligibilityClass 12 pass or appearing with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
Question TypeMultiple Choice Questions (MCQs) and Numerical Value-Based Questions
Exam Duration3 hours (180 minutes)
Total Marks300 (100 per subject for Paper 1)
Marking Scheme+4 for correct answers, -1 for incorrect answers (no negative for numerical questions)
Medium of ExamEnglish, Hindi, and regional languages
Key TopicsPhysics: Mechanics, Modern PhysicsChemistry: Organic, InorganicMathematics: Calculus, Algebra
Official Websitenta.ac.in
Exam DatesJanuary 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30 (Session 1) and April 2025 (Session 2)
Registration Start Date28 October 2024
Registration Last Date22 November 2024
Admit Card AvailabilityTwo weeks before the exam date
Result AnnouncementApproximately 4 weeks after each session
Scoring MethodNormalization based on percentile scores
PurposeAdmission to NITs, IIITs, CFTIs, and eligibility for JEE Advanced

JEE Main 2025 Exam Pattern

Understanding the JEE Main 2025 exam pattern is crucial for effective preparation. It helps students develop a strategy, allocate time wisely, and approach the test with confidence. The exam pattern includes details about the mode, subjects, number of questions, marking scheme, and duration.

Overview of JEE Main 2025 Exam Pattern

  • Exam Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT) for all sections except the Drawing Test in the B.Arch paper, which is pen-and-paper-based.
  • Conducting Authority: National Testing Agency (NTA)
  • Duration: 3 hours (4 hours for candidates with disabilities)
  • Shifts: Two shifts per day (Morning and Evening)
  • Medium of Examination: English, Hindi, Gujarati, and other regional languages as per NTA’s guidelines.

JEE Main 2025 Papers

The JEE Main exam is conducted for multiple papers, depending on the course a student is applying for:

  1. Paper 1: For B.E./B.Tech aspirants
  2. Paper 2A: For B.Arch aspirants
  3. Paper 2B: For B.Planning aspirants

Paper-Wise Exam Pattern

1. JEE Main Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech):

SubjectsNumber of QuestionsMarks per QuestionTotal Marks
Physics20 MCQs + 10 NATs*+4 for correct, -1 for MCQs100
Chemistry20 MCQs + 10 NATs*+4 for correct, -1 for MCQs100
Mathematics20 MCQs + 10 NATs*+4 for correct, -1 for MCQs100
Total90 Questions (75 to attempt)300

2. JEE Main Paper 2A (B.Arch):

SubjectsNumber of QuestionsMarks per QuestionTotal Marks
Mathematics20 MCQs + 10 NATs*+4 for correct, -1 for MCQs100
Aptitude Test50+4 for correct, -1200
Drawing Test2 Questions50 per question100
Total82 Questions400

3. JEE Main Paper 2B (B.Planning):

SubjectsNumber of QuestionsMarks per QuestionTotal Marks
Mathematics20 MCQs + 10 NATs*+4 for correct, -1 for MCQs100
Aptitude Test50+4 for correct, -1200
Planning Test25+4 for correct, -1100
Total105 Questions400

Marking Scheme

  • For Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs):
      1. +4 marks for every correct answer.
      2. -1 mark for every incorrect answer.
      3. No marks for unattempted questions.
  • For Numerical Answer Type (NAT) Questions:
      1. +4 marks for every correct answer.
      2. No negative marking.
  • For Drawing Questions (B.Arch Paper):
    1. Marks are awarded based on the quality and creativity of the answers.

Conclusion

Cracking the JEE Mains requires consistent effort, dedication, and a well-planned strategy. By following the tips and utilizing the resources mentioned above, aspirants can increase their chances of success in this competitive examination.

FAQs

  1. What is the date of JEE Main 2025?
    The JEE Main 2025 Session 1 exams are scheduled for January 22, 23, 24, 28, and 29, 2025, with the B.Arch/B.Planning exam on January 30, 2025. Session 2 is tentatively planned for April 1 to 8, 2025.
  2. Is City Slip released for JEE 2025?
    No, the City Slip for JEE Main 2025 has not been released yet. Based on the official information and previous years' trends, it is expected to be released around January 10th, 2025. Monitor the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in for the most recent updates.
  3. Is 120 a bad score in JEE Mains?
    120 in JEE Mains is an average to good score, likely leading to a 95-96 percentile and eligibility for JEE Advanced and many NITs/IIITs. It's not bad, but higher scores improve chances for top institutes.
  4. What is the ideal number of mock tests to attempt?
    Attempt at least 15–20 mock tests and analyze each one.
  5. Can I crack JEE Mains with self-study only?
    Yes, with disciplined planning and the right resources, self-study can yield excellent results.
  6. How do I manage stress during preparation?
    Take breaks, exercise, and talk to someone when feeling overwhelmed.

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