Joint Entrance Examination, JEE Advanced 2025 Admit Card date has been shifted. Earlier scheduled to be released today, JEE Advanced admit cards or hall tickets will now be issued on May 12, 2025. Students who have registered for the examination will be able to download their admit card from the official website jeeadv.ac.in from 10 am onwards.
Indian Institute of Technology, IIT Kanpur will be conducting the JEE Advanced 2025 examination this year. The examination will be conducted in two shifts on May 18, 2025. Due to emergent situations, there is a possibility that some of the exam centres may be changed. It is hence extremely important to download the admit card at the earliest.
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JEE Advanced Question Paper: What to expect
JEE Advanced is considered as one of the toughest examinations conducted in the country. About 13 lakh aspirants appear for the examination every year. Out of these 13 lakhs, only about 2.5 lakh candidates qualify for the examination.
The examination, conducted by Zonal IITs tests the students on Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. While the difficulty level, as the name suggests, is advanced, there is a pattern that is often seen in the examination – based on who will be conducting the examination.
For example, while Physics is expected to be toughest when exam is proctored by IIT Bombay, Mathematics is usually the toughest when exam is conducted by IIT Delhi or IIT Madras. For IIT Kanpur, past experience suggests that Chemistry may be the toughest.
A good technique would be to go through the JEE Advanced question papers for the years the exam was conducted by the said IIT. A quick look may help students discern any pattern or minute differences from the other recent year papers.
IIT Kanpur conducted the JEE Advanced examination in the years 2004, 2011 and 2018. It is important to remember that while Physics and Mathematics continue to be challenging, it is often the Chemistry examination that might make the difference in the candidate’s rank.