What is the passing marks for JEE Advanced exam?

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    Abhay Aggarwal | Contributor-Level 6

    a month ago

    The JEE Advanced passing marks or the JEE Advanced cutoff is set every year and it differs. Last year the JEE Advanced qualifying cutoff was as follows:

    JEE Advanced 2025 Criteria for Inclusion in a Rank List:

    JEE Advanced 2025 Rank List 

    Minimum Percentage of Marks in Each Subject 

    Minimum Percentage of Aggregate Marks 

    Common Rank List (CRL) 

    5.83%20.56%

    OBC-NCL Rank List 

    5.25%18.50%

    GEN-EWS Rank List 

    5.25%18.50%

    SC Rank List 

    2.92%10.28%

    ST Rank List 

    2.92%10.28%

    Common-PwD Rank List (CRL-PwD) 

    2.92%10.28%

    OBC-NCL-PwD Rank List 

    2.92%10.28%

    GEN-EWS-PwD Rank List 

    2.92%10.28%

    SC-PwD Rank List 

    2.92%10.28%

    ST-PwD Rank List 

    2.92%10.28%

    Preparatory Course (PC) Rank List 

    1.46%5.14%

    JEE Advanced 2025 Qualifying Marks:

    Rank List

    Minimum marks in each subject

    Minimum aggregate marks out of 360

    Common rank list (CRL)

    774

    GEN-EWS rank list

    666

    OBC-NCL rank list

    666

    SC rank list

    337

    ST rank list

    337

    Common-PwD rank list (CRL-PwD)

    337

    GEN-EWS-PwD rank list

    337

    OBC-NCL-PwD rank list

    337

    SC-PwD rank list

    337

    ST-PwD rank list

    337

    Preparatory course rank lists

    118

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