JEE Main 2025 Results on February 12: Check Your Scores Now

JEE Main 2025 Results on February 12: Check Your Scores Now
by Hendrix Gainsborough Feb, 11 2025

Upcoming JEE Main 2025 Results: What You Need to Know

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is poised to release the results for the JEE Main Session 1 of 2025 on February 12th. After the exams, conducted between January 22 and January 30, anticipation is high among the more than 13 lakh candidates who sat for the tests. These results hold significant weight as they determine qualifications for further engineering entrance exams in India.

Students will be able to access their scorecards from the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. To check their results, they need to enter their application number and password or date of birth after selecting either the “View Score Card” or “View JEE Main 2025 Result” option.

Understanding Your Score and What's Next

The exam results use a percentile-based ranking system, meaning each candidate's score is scaled against all test-takers. For reference, achieving an 80 percentile typically requires a score between 48 and 51 out of a total of 300 marks—though this can vary annually.

For those looking ahead to the next stage, the top 2.5 lakh candidates based on these rankings will qualify for the JEE Advanced 2025, a critical step for entry into prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).

Meanwhile, students interested in reattempting or improving their scores have the option to register for the April session of JEE Main. However, be mindful of the deadline—applications must be submitted by February 25 at 9 PM, with fee payments wrapped up by 11:50 PM the same day.

The NTA has also released the final answer keys and addressed any questions that were dropped from the evaluation. This step aims to maintain transparency and fairness in the testing process, reflecting the organization’s commitment to standardizing education qualifications across the country.

All candidates experiencing issues or discrepancies with their results are encouraged to reach out through the NTA's helpline for assistance. While the published results are deemed final, resolving errors early is crucial.