Overview
- JEE Advanced 2025, conducted on May 18, was rated moderately difficult, with Mathematics being the toughest subject and Chemistry the easiest.
- Paper 2 posed greater challenges for candidates, featuring time-consuming and conceptually demanding questions, especially in Mathematics and Physics.
- The exams were held across 712 centers in 230 Indian cities and three international locations under strict security measures, including biometric verification.
- A technical glitch at Chandigarh University's Block 3 center delayed the morning session by an hour, prompting calls for compensatory measures for affected students.
- IIT Kanpur has released the official question papers on the JEE Advanced website, with candidate response sheets to follow on May 22 and final results on June 2.