If you’re a student who wants to go into an IIT, you’re probably already looking into tips and news about JEE Advanced. However, you should also look into other information that could be important, such as the JEE Advanced 2025 competition.
Why should you look into it? The answer is that knowing the level of competition will help you to prepare for JEE advance. Information on the expected number of students in JEE Advanced 2025, the number of seats, and the cutoff, when put together, gives you a rough idea of how well your preparation needs to be. Or, more accurately, how well you would need to prepare to get a seat in your desired college.
Analysis of JEE Advanced Competition
The JEE Advanced competition has always been high. Even if you ask your seniors, they will advise you to spend more time in your preparations as the competition is tough. This is due to the sheer number of well-prepared students, the cutoff, and the number of seats available.
If you look at data from the past few years, the number of aspirants for JEE Mains is increasing. Why is that important? It’s because a higher number of JEE Mains aspirants will raise the average competition of the exam. This will lead to more students who will prepare harder for the chance to get into an IIT.
To give you an idea of the JEE Advanced 2025 competition, let’s look at some data from 2023 and 2024:
- The first thing to note is that according to data released by the NTA, approximately 14 lakh candidates appeared for JEE Mains 2024. From JEE Mains, only the top 2.5 lakh candidates can apply for JEE Advanced. However, not all qualified students register and appear for the exam. These 2.5 lakh candidates compete for nearly 17,000 seats in IITs and the remaining 35,000 seats (approx) in other colleges including IITs, NITs, ISM, IISERs, IISc, etc.
- In 2023, the number of students who registered vs who appeared vs who qualified is: 1,89,744 : 1,80,372: 43,773
- In 2024, the number of students who registered vs who appeared vs who qualified is: 1,86,584: 1,80,200: 48,248
It is worth noting that there are around 55,000 seats for JEE Advanced, including IITs, NITs, IITs, and some prestigious colleges. However, students usually aim to get admission into IITs, leading to a high number of students aiming for a seat in IITs. According to the data shown above, approximately 1.9 lakh students have registered for JEE Advanced 2024. This means that only 1 out of 11 students would be able to get a seat in IIT. And others are going to take seats in the remaining colleges.
If we consider data from previous years as well, it becomes clear that the number of registrations in JEE Advanced 2025 will be close to 2 lakh or more.
Factors Affecting JEE Advanced 2025 Competition
Now that we know about the competition in JEE advanced, we can talk about the factors affecting the competition. We have listed 4 major reasons for the rise of competition in JEE Advanced 2025:
- The first one is obviously the number of aspirants. As the number of registrations for JEE Advanced increases, the competition among the students will increase as well.
- Next is seat availability. The JEE Advanced only has a fixed number of seats (50,000, to be exact) available, which different institutes share. As the number of aspirants increases, the competition for these 50,000 seats increases.
As mentioned before, in 2024, 11 students were fighting to qualify for each seat in an IIT. This should give you an idea of the intensity of the competition.
- The exam cutoff is also a big factor, as it has been increasing every year. For example, in 2023, the JEE Advanced cutoff for the general category was 23.89% on average. However considering the higher number of applicants, the NTA finalized the cutoff to be 35%.
The increase in cutoff means that the minimum marks required to qualify for a seat in IIT have increased. Anyone who scores less than the cutoff will not get a seat in any IIT.
- The last major factor to talk about is the exam difficulty. As you probably already know, the JEE Advanced exam papers are made by IIT. To uphold the standard and reputation of the exam, it is safe to assume IIT will keep increasing the difficulty every year, considering the number of aspirants keeps increasing. Moreover, the fixed number of attempts in JEE Advanced is also a reason behind the hardcore competition.
Will JEE Advanced Competition Increase in 2025
Yes, the competition will increase in JEE Advanced 2025. In the past few years, the number of students who want to get into an IIT has been increasing. With many more students looking at IIT as the only reputable institute for engineering, it has decreased their options.
Not to mention that while the government has been increasing the number of seats through new institutes, it isn’t as quick as needed due to thousands of applicants waiting for the office to open compared to last year.
For example, in 2024, 355 additional seats were added for JEE Advanced, increasing the number of IIT seats to 17,740. Until official information is out, we cannot say how many seats will increase in 2025. However, for the past few years, the number of seats in IIT has only been increasing by a couple hundred each year, and that trend could be followed in 2025 as well.
The limited availability of IIT seats, along with the extreme rise in JEE Mains applications every year, can give a rough estimate of how intense the JEE Advanced competition can be.
Combining the factors and information mentioned above shows a harsh reality: A JEE Advanced aspirant should assume the competition will get tougher with each passing year.
Last Words
The level of JEE Advanced has always been high. If you ask any of your seniors, they will surely tell you about how much time they would dedicate to preparing for it. With competition increasing every year due to increased competitors, low seat availability and a rise in cutoff are just some of many factors that could and do exist.
But the most important thing to remember is to be determined with your choice. If you are aiming to enrol in an IIT, then you should be preparing well enough to get a full score. If anyone out there prepares by giving his hundred percent under the guidance of premier JEE coaching, it will be easier to crack the JEE Advanced.
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