JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card 2025: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the admission tickets for the session 1 exam today Jan 18, 2025. The direct link to check the JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card 2025 has been added below. NTA will activate the admit card link on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates who have registered successfully for the engineering entrance examination must download the JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card 2025 using the login credentials. Students must use their application number and date of birth as their login credentials to access the hall ticket. Until the admit card is released candidates can scroll to check the live updates to stay updated with the latest announcements.
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In the table below, candidates can get the direct link to the JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card 2025:
| Particulars | Link |
| JEE Main Session 1 Hall Ticket 2025 | Click Here |
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How to Download the NTA JEE Main Admit Card 2025 Session 1?
Students can follow the detailed steps given below to download the admission ticket for Session 1 of the JEE Main 2025:
- Visit the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
- Select the admission ticket link available on the home page.
- Log into the portal using the application number and date of birth.
- The JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card 2025 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the hall ticket for future reference.
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40 Correct Attempts |
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43 Correct Attempts |
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45 Correct Attempts |
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47 Correct Attempts |
JEE Main 47 Correct Attempt Vs Expected Percentile Marks 2025 Session 1 |
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50 Correct Attempts |
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JEE Main Chapter Wise Expected Question for Session 1 |
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For the thin convex lens, the radii of curvature are at 15 cm and 30 cm respectively. The focal length of the lens is 20 cm. The refractive index of the material is :
(1) 1.2
(2) 1.8
(3) 1.5
(4) 1.4
Answer- Option 3
Critical angle of incidence for a pair of optical media is 45°. The refractive indices of first and second media are in the ratio:
- 1:√2
- √2:1
- 2:1
- 1:2
Answer- Option 2
Given below are two statements :
Statement (I) : When an object is placed at the centre of curvature of a concave lens, image is formed at the centre of curvature of the lens on the other side.
Statement (II) : Concave lens always forms a virtual and erect image.
In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below :
(1) Both Statement I and Statement II are true
(2) Both Statement I and Statement II are false
(3) Statement I is true but Statement II is false
(4) Statement I is false but Statement II is true
Answer- Option 3
A particle is doing simple harmonic motion of amplitude 0.06 m and time period 3.14 s. The maximum velocity of the particle is _______ .
Answer- 12
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
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January 2025 (Expected) |
10 to 12 questions |
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April 2024 |
10 questions |
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January 2024 |
10 questions |
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April 2023 |
10 questions |
|
January 2023 |
15 questions |
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July 2022 |
6 questions |
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June 2022 |
11 questions |
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August 2021 |
8 questions |
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July 2021 |
12 questions |
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March 2021 |
12 questions |
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February 2021 |
5 questions |
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January 2020 and September 2020 |
25 questions |
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January 2019 and April 2019 |
30 questions |
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (Expected) |
4 to 7 questions |
|
February 2021 |
7 questions |
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September 2020 |
14 questions |
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January 2020 |
5 questions |
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January 2019 |
17 questions |
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (Expected) |
5 to 10 questions |
|
April 2024 |
10 questions |
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January 2024 |
10 questions |
|
April 2023 |
9 questions |
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January 2023 |
9 questions |
|
July 2022 |
9 questions |
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June 2022 |
12 questions (including 1 dropped question) |
|
August 2021 |
8 questions |
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July 2021 |
5 questions |
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March 2021 |
9 questions |
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February 2021 |
4 questions |
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January 2020 |
4 questions |
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April 2019 |
20 questions |
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January 2019 |
20 questions |
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September 2020 |
10 questions |
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (Expected) |
10 to 15 questions |
|
April 2024 |
11 questions |
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January 2024 |
13 questions |
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April 2023 |
8 questions |
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January 2023 |
12 questions |
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July 2022 |
10 questions |
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June 2022 |
13 questions |
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August 2021 |
8 questions |
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July 2021 |
8 questions |
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March 2021 |
6 questions |
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February 2021 |
6 questions |
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September 2020 |
15 questions |
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January 2020 |
26 questions |
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April 2019 |
26 questions |
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Year |
Weightage |
|
2024 |
1 question |
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2023 |
2 questions |
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2022 |
1 question |
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2021 |
1 question |
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2020 |
2 questions |
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Session 2 |
Timings |
|
Reporting time |
1 PM |
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Candidates log in time to read out instructions |
2.50 PM |
|
Exam starts |
3 PM |
|
Exam ends |
6 PM |
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Session 1 |
Timings |
|
Reporting time |
7 AM |
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Candidates log in time to read out instructions |
8.50 AM |
|
Exam starts |
9 AM |
|
Exam ends |
12 PM |
As per the schedule, the JEE Main Session 1 exam will be held in two shifts, from 9 AM and 3 PM. Candidates should reach out to the exam centres by 7 AM and 1 PM respectively to appear for the exam.
A closed and an open organ pipe are of the same length. If the ratio of frequencies of their seventh overtones is (a-1)/a then the value of is ________
- 330 Hz
- 660 Hz
- 340 Hz
- 165 Hz
Answer- 1
Two open organ pipes of lengths 60 cm and resonate at 6th and 5th harmonics respectively. The difference of frequencies for the given modes is _______ Hz. (Velocity of sound in air= 333 m/s)
Answer- 740
A sonometer wire of resonating length 90 cm has a fundamental frequency of 400 Hz when kept under some tension. The resonating length of the wire with fundamental frequency of 600 Hz under same tension _____ CM
Answer- 60
A block of mass 100 kg slides over a distance of 10 m on a horizontal surface. If the co-efficient of friction between the surfaces is 0.4 , then the work done against friction (in J) is :
(1) 4200
(2) 3900
(3) 4000
(4) 4500
Ans- Option 3
The de-Broglie wavelength of an electron is the same as that of a photon. If velocity of electron is 25% of the velocity of light, then the ratio of K.E. of electron and K.E. of photon will be:
- 1
- ⅛
- 8/1
- ¼
Ans- Option 2
Two bodies of mass 4g and 25g are moving with equal kinetic energies. The ratio of magnitude of their linear momentum is :
- 3:5
- 5:4
- 2:5
- 4:5
Ans- Option 3
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Less Scoring Chapters |
Weightage |
|
Some Basic Concepts In Chemistry |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Atomic Structure |
0 to 1 questions |
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Chemical Thermodynamics |
0 to 1 questions |
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Equilibrium |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Classification of Elements and Periodicity In Properties |
0 to 1 questions |
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p- Block Elements |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Purification And Characterisation |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Organic Compounds Containing Halogens |
0 to 1 questions |
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Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Biomolecules |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Alcohols, Phenols and Ethers |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Less Scoring Chapters |
Weightage |
|
Semiconductors |
1 question |
|
Gravitation |
1 question |
|
Units and Measurement |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Kinetic Theory of Gases |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Most Scoring Chapters |
Weightage |
|
Modern Physics |
3 to 4 questions |
|
Dual Nature of Waves, Atom and Nuclei |
3 to 4 questions |
|
KTG & Thermodynamics |
3 to 4 questions |
|
Electrostatics |
2 to 3 questions |
|
Current Electricity |
2 to 3 questions |
|
Kinematics |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Laws of Motion |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Work, Energy and Power |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Rotational Motion |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Gravitation |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Properties of Solids and Liquids |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Oscillation and Waves |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Electromagnetic Waves |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Electronic Devices |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Communication Systems |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Magnetic Effects of Current |
1 to 2 questions |
|
EMI & AC |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Less Scoring Chapters |
Weightage |
|
Permutations And Combinations |
0 to 1 question |
|
Limit, Continuity And Differentiability |
0 to 1 question |
|
Integral Calculus |
0 to 1 question |
|
Vector Algebra |
0 to 1 question |
|
Trigonometry |
0 to 1 question |
|
Co-Ordinate Geometry |
0 to 1 question |
|
Three Dimensional Geometry |
0 to 1 question |
|
Differential Equations |
0 to 1 question |
|
Most Scoring Chapters |
Weightage |
|
Vector and 3D Geometry |
3 to 4 |
|
Statistics & Probability |
2 to 3 |
|
Sets, Relations, and Functions |
1 to 2 |
|
Definite and Indefinite Integers |
1 to 2 |
|
Matrices and Determinants |
2 to 3 |
|
Sequence & Series |
1 to 2 |
|
Binomial Theorem |
1 to 2 |
|
Quadratic Equations |
1 to 2 |
|
Chapters |
Total Questions |
Weightage |
|
Mole Concept |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Redox Reactions |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Electrochemistry |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Chemical Kinetics |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Solution & Colligative Properties |
1 |
3.3% |
|
General Organic Chemistry |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Stereochemistry |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Hydrocarbon |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Alkyl Halides |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Carboxylic Acids & their Derivatives |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Carbohydrates, Amino-Acids, and Polymers |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Aromatic Compounds |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Atomic Structure |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Chemical Bonding |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Chemical And Ionic Equilibrium |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Solid-State And Surface Chemistry |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Nuclear & Environmental Chemistry |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Thermodynamics & the Gaseous State |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Transition Elements & Coordination Compounds |
3 |
9.9% |
|
Periodic table, p-Block Elements |
3 |
9.9% |
|
Chapters |
Total Questions |
Weightage |
|
Electrostatics |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Capacitors |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Simple Harmonic Motion |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Sound Waves |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Elasticity |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Error in Measurement |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Circular Motion |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Electromagnetic Waves |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Semiconductors |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Magnetic Effect of Current and Magnetism |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Alternating Current |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Kinetic Theory of Gases & Thermodynamics |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Kinematics |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Work, Energy, and Power |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Laws of Motion |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Centre Of Mass |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Rotational Dynamics |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Modern Physics |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Wave Optics |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Current Electricity |
3 |
9.9% |
|
Chapters |
Total Questions |
Weightage |
|
Sets |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Permutations & Combinations |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Probability |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Complex Numbers |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Binominal Theorem |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Limits |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Differentiability |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Indefinite Integration |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Definite Integration |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Differential Equations |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Height & Distance |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Trigonometric Equations |
1 |
3.3% |
|
The Area under the Curve |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Quadratic Equations |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Vectors |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Tangents and Normals |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Maxima and Minima |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Statistics |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Parabola |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Ellipse |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Hyperbola |
1 |
3.3% |
|
Sequences & Series |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Straight Lines |
2 |
6.6% |
|
3-D Geometry |
2 |
6.6% |
|
Determinants |
2 |
6.6% |
- Organic Chemistry: Carbonyl Compounds & their derivatives
- Physical Chemistry: Mole concept & the concept of equivalents, Redox reactions, Electrochemistry, Thermodynamics, and Chemical Equilibrium
- Inorganic Chemistry: Coordination chemistry, Chemical bonding, and Qualitative analysis
- Current Electricity & Heat Transfer, Dimensional Analysis, Gravitation & Electro-statistics,
- Geometrical Optics
- Waves & Sounds, Thermodynamics,
- Kinetic Theory of Gases and Rotational Dynamics Electromagnetic Induction
- Inverse Trigonometric Functions,
- Circles and Family of Circles,
- Sequence and Series,
- Probability,
- Vectors,
- Quadratic equations and expressions, Complex numbers,
- Matrices,
- Parabola,
- Hyperbola in coordinate geometry
- Functions
- Limits
- Continuity and Differentiability
- Application of derivatives
- and Definite integral in calculus
- Mode of the exam: Online (Computer Based)
- Subjects: 3 (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics for Paper 1)
- Duration of the exam: 3 hours (4 hours for the PwD candidates)
- Total questions: 75
- Total marks: 300
- Correct answer: +4
- Incorrect answer: -1
- Unanswered questions: 0
|
Most Scoring Chapters |
Weightage |
|
General Organic Chemistry |
2 to 3 questions |
|
D and f block elements |
2 to 3 questions |
|
Chemical Bonding |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Coordination Compounds |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Alkyl and Aryl Halides |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Electrochemistry |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Solution |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Hydrocarbons |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Periodic Properties |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Chemical Kinetics |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Redox Reactions |
1 to 2 questions |
Find out the JEE Main Advanced 2025 dates here in the given table
|
Events |
Dates |
|
JEE Advanced registration |
April 23 to May 2, 2025 |
|
Last date of fee payment |
May 5, 2025 |
|
JEE Advanced 2025 exam |
May 18, 2025 |
Students can get an idea of the number of questions that can be asked from the ‘Biomolecules’ chapter in the Admit Card for JEE Mains 2025 Session 1 based on the trends of the previous years:
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (expected) |
11 to 15 questions |
|
April 2024 |
11 questions |
|
January 2024 |
13 questions |
|
April 2023 |
8 questions |
|
January 2023 |
12 questions |
|
July 2022 |
10 questions |
|
June 2022 |
13 questions |
|
August 2021 |
8 questions |
The shift-wise trend of questions asked from the ‘Amines’ chapter in the JEE Main exam 2024 is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 27 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 27 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 2 |
2 questions |
|
January 30 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 30 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 31 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
February 1 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 2 |
1 question |
Students can get an idea of the number of questions that can be asked from the ‘Amines’ chapter in the Admit Card for JEE Mains 2025 Session 1 based on the trends of the previous years.
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (expected) |
11 to 14 questions |
|
April 2024 |
14 questions |
|
January 2024 |
6 questions |
|
April 2023 |
13 questions |
|
January 2023 |
11 questions |
|
July 2022 |
12 questions |
|
June 2022 |
13 questions |
|
August 2021 |
8 questions |
No, the candidates do not need to carry the JEE Main city slip to the exam centre on the examination day. However, they should not forget to bring the printout of the JEE Main session 1 admit card.
The candidates will be asked questions in the following languages:
- Hindi
- English
- Bengali
- Assamese
- Marathi
- Kannada
- Gujarati
- Malayalam
- Tamil
- Telugu
- Urdu
- Odia
- Punjabi
In the JEE Main Exam 2024, the shift-wise trend of questions asked from the ‘Alcohol, Phenol, and Ether’ chapter is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 27 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 27 Shift 2 |
3 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 30 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 30 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 1 |
2 questions |
|
January 31 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 2 |
1 question |
Students can get an idea of the number of questions that can be asked from the ‘Alcohol, Phenol, and Ether’ chapter in the Admit Card for JEE Mains 2025 Session 1 based on the trends of the previous years.
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (expected) |
10 to 13 questions |
|
April 2024 |
13 questions |
|
January 2024 |
9 questions |
|
April 2023 |
14 questions |
|
January 2023 |
6 questions |
|
July 2022 |
12 questions |
|
June 2022 |
14 questions |
|
August 2021 |
7 questions |
- Candidates do not wear any metallic items inside the exam hall
- Do not wear any cap or muffler or any other cloth over their heads
- Candidates should not wear any rings, bracelets, goggles or any other items
- Candidates do not wear any ornaments or jewelry inside the exam hall
In the JEE Main Exam 2024, the shift-wise trend of questions asked from the ‘Aldehydes and Ketones’ chapter is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 27 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 27 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 29 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 30 Shift 1 |
2 questions |
|
January 30 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
February 1 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
February 1 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
After downloading the JEE Main admit card, if the candidates will find any error then the candidates should make the corrections before the exam starts. For the same, the candidates should contact the concerned authorities at the following details:
JEE Main Helpline Number - 011-40759000 / 011-69227700
Email ID - jeemain@nta.ac.in
- Candidates should report to the JEE Main exam centre before the reporting time. Post that the candidates will not be allowed to enter inside the exam centre
- Candidates should carry all the required documents to the exam centre, otherwise they will not be allowed to enter inside the exam hall
- Also the candidates cannot leave the exam hall before the exam end
- PwD candidates should carry the PwD certificate to avail the relaxation
- Electronic devices
- Stationary/ Paper
- Instrument/ pencil/ geometry box
- Camera/ tape recorder
- Mobile phone/ earphone/ pager/ microphone
- Purse/ wallet
- Any metallic item
The expected questions from the ‘Aldehydes and Ketones’ chapter in Admit Card for JEE Mains 2025 Session 1 are in the table below.
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (expected) |
10 to 12 questions |
|
April 2024 |
12 questions |
|
January 2024 |
8 questions |
|
April 2023 |
8 questions |
|
January 2023 |
12 questions |
|
July 2022 |
9 questions |
|
June 2022 |
9 questions |
|
August 2021 |
9 questions |
- Name of the candidates
- Father’s name
- Gender and category
- Date of birth
- State of eligibility
- JEE Main roll number
- JEE Main application form number
- Allotted exam centre
- JEE Main exam date and time
- Photograph and signature of the candidates
- Parents signature of the candidate
- JEE Main exam day instructions
The National Testing Agency has already released the exam schedule for the JEE Main Exam 2025 Session I for different courses (BE/BTech, BArch, BPlan). Those are mentioned in the table below.
|
Papers |
Dates |
|
Paper 1 (BE/BTech) |
January 22, 23, 24, 28, 29 |
|
Paper 2A (BArch) |
January 30 |
|
Paper 2B (BPlan) |
Candidates can not take the prohibited items to the exam center for the JEE Main 2025 Session I exam. If a candidate is found with any of such items inside the exam center, they have to face serious consequences. The prohibited items are as follows.
- Electronic Devices
- Mobile Phones
- Calculators
- Cameras
- Tape Recorders
- Beverages (Food, tea, coffee, etc.)
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared some guidelines for the PwD candidates. These include the facility of the scribe and extra time. Candidates who belong to the PwD category will get one hour of extra time to complete the JEE Main exam. Scribes will also be provided to some candidates after their certificates are reviewed.
In the JEE Main Exam 2021. the shift-wise trend of questions asked from the ‘Aromatic Compounds’ chapter is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
February 24 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
February 24 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
February 25 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
February 25 Shift 2 |
2 questions |
|
February 26 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
February 26 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
September 2 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
September 2 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
September 4 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
September 4 Shift 2 |
1 question |
The total questions that can be asked in the Admit Card for JEE Mains 2025 Session 1 from the ‘Atomic Structure’ chapter based on the trends of the previous years are mentioned in the table below:
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (expected) |
4 to 5 questions |
|
February 2021 |
7 questions |
|
September 2020 |
14 questions |
|
January 2020 |
5 questions |
|
January 2019 |
17 questions |
Not too many questions are asked from the ‘Atomic Structure’ chapter in the JEE Main exam. The shift-wise trend of questions from this chapter is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
February 24, 2021 Shift 1 |
2 questions |
|
February 24, 2021 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
February 25, 2021 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
February 25, 2021 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
February 26, 2021 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
February 26, 2021 Shift 2 |
1 question |
The shift-wise trend of questions asked from the ‘Biomolecules’ chapter in the JEE Main exam 2024 is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 27 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 27 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 29 Shift 1 |
3 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 30 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 30 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 2 |
2 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
February 1 Shift 2 |
1 question |
The number of questions expected from the ‘Aromatic Compounds’ chapter based on the trends of the previous years are mentioned below.
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (expected) |
5 to 6 questions |
|
February 2021 |
5 questions |
|
September 2020 |
6 questions |
|
January 2020 |
4 questions |
|
April 2019 |
8 questions |
|
January 2019 |
7 questions |
Aspirants can click on the provided link to check the list of chapters which can be skipped while preparing for the physics:
The less-scoring Chemistry chapters with their corresponding weightage are mentioned in the table below.
|
Less-Scoring Chemistry Chapters |
Weightage |
|
Basic Concept of Chemistry |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Atomic Structure |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Chemical Thermodynamics |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Classification of Elements |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Equilibrium |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Organic Compounds Containing Halogens |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Alcohol, Phenols, and Ethers |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Biomolecules |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Organic Compounds Containing Oxygen |
0 to 1 questions |
Candidates appearing for the session 1 exam must check the list of high-scoring chapters to score better in chemistry:
Candidates can click on the below-mentioned link to check the important topics from chemistry:
The most scoring Chemistry chapters with their corresponding weightage are mentioned in the table below.
|
Most-Scoring Chemistry Chapters |
Weightage |
|
Organic Chemistry |
2 to 3 questions |
|
D and f-block Elements |
2 to 3 questions |
|
Coordination Compounds |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Chemical Bonding |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Alkyl and Aryl Halides |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Solution |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Electrochemistry |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Periodic Properties |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Hydrocarbons |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Redox Reaction |
1 to 2 questions |
|
Chemical Kinetics |
1 to 2 questions |
In the JEE Main Exam, this is a chapter from which fewer questions are asked The shift-wise trend of questions asked from the ‘Center of Mass’ chapter is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 27 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 27 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
January 30 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 30 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 1 |
2 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 2 |
1 question |
Students can get an idea of the number of questions that can be asked from the ‘Center of Mass’ chapter in the JEE Main 2025 Session 1 based on the trends of the previous years.
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (expected) |
6 to 8 questions |
|
April 2024 |
6 questions |
|
January 2024 |
6 questions |
|
April 2023 |
5 questions |
|
January 2023 |
9 questions |
|
July 2022 |
8 questions |
|
June 2022 |
6 questions |
|
August 2021 |
2 questions |
In 2024, questions were asked from the ‘Capacitance’ chapter in multiple shifts of the JEE Main exam. The shift-wise trend of questions asked is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 27 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 27 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 1 |
2 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
January 30 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 30 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
January 31 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
February 1 Shift 2 |
2 questions |
The expected questions from the ‘Capacitance’ chapter in JEE Main 2025 Session 1 are in the table below.
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (expected) |
7 to 10 questions |
|
April 2024 |
7 questions |
|
January 2024 |
8 questions |
|
April 2023 |
12 questions |
|
January 2023 |
7 questions |
|
July 2022 |
11 questions |
|
June 2022 |
14 questions |
|
August 2021 |
7 questions |
The shift-wise trend of questions asked from the ‘Atomic Physics’ chapter is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 27 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 27 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 29 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 29 Shift 2 |
2 questions |
|
January 30 Shift 1 |
2 questions |
|
January 30 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
February 1 Shift 2 |
1 question |
The number of questions expected from the ‘Atomic Physics’ chapter based on the trends of the previous years are mentioned below.
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (expected) |
10 to 11 questions |
|
April 2024 |
11 questions |
|
January 2024 |
11 questions |
|
April 2023 |
11 questions |
|
January 2023 |
12 questions |
|
July 2022 |
10 questions |
|
June 2022 |
7 questions |
|
August 2021 |
3 questions |
In 2024, questions were asked from the ‘Alternating Current’ chapter in multiple shifts of the JEE Main exam. The shift-wise trend of questions asked is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 27 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 27 Shift 2 |
4 question |
|
January 29 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
January 30 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 30 Shift 2 |
2 questions |
|
January 31 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 31 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
February 1 Shift 1 |
2 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 2 |
1 question |
The expected questions from the ‘Alternating Current’ chapter in JEE Main 2025 Session 1 are in the table below.
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (expected) |
10 - 15 questions |
|
April 2024 |
12 questions |
|
January 224 |
12 questions |
|
April 2023 |
8 questions |
|
January 2023 |
16 questions |
|
July 2022 |
13 questions |
|
June 2022 |
14 questions |
|
August 2021 |
7 questions |
There are a few chapters in Physics that student can take lightly during their JEE Main 2025 Session 1 preparation. Those are as follows.
|
Less Scoring Physics Chapters |
Weightage |
|
Semiconductor |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Units and Measurements |
0 to 1 questions |
|
Kinetic Theory of Gases |
0 to 1 questions |
The most scoring Physics chapters with their corresponding weightage are mentioned in the table below.
|
Most Scoring Physics Chapters |
Weightage |
|
Modern Physics |
3 to 4 marks |
|
Thermodynamics |
3 to 4 marks |
|
Atom and Nuclei |
3 to 4 marks |
|
Electrostatics |
2 to 3 marks |
|
Current Electricity |
2 to 3 marks |
|
Kinematics |
2 to 3 marks |
|
Laws of Motion |
2 to 3 marks |
|
Work, Energy, and Power |
1 to 2 marks |
|
Rational Motion |
1 to 2 marks |
|
Gravitation |
1 to 2 marks |
|
Properties of Solids and Liquids |
1 to 2 marks |
|
Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Current |
1 to 2 marks |
|
Oscillation and Waves |
1 to 2 marks |
In 2024, the JEE Main exam was conducted in 20 different shifts. The shift-wise trend (first 10 shifts) of the questions asked from the ‘Applications of Derivatives’ chapter in 2024 is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 27 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 27 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 29 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 2 |
2 questions |
|
January 30 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
January 30 Shift 2 |
1 question |
|
January 31 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 31 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
February 1 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
Candidates can click on the below link to check the most expected question from physics in CBSE 12th Board Exam 2025:
The expected mark in the ‘Applications of Derivatives’ section is mentioned in the table below.
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (Expected) |
10 to 14 questions |
|
April 2024 |
15 questions |
|
January 2024 |
6 questions |
|
April 2023 |
6 questions |
|
January 2023 |
13 questions |
|
July 2022 |
16 questions |
|
August 2021 |
10 questions |
Check the marking scheme for the JEE Main Session 1 2025:
- Correct Answer: +4 marks
- Incorrect Answer: -1 mark
Candidates going to take the JEE Main 2025 exam can check the shift-wise trend (first 10 shifts) of the questions asked from the ‘Basic Maths’ chapter in 2023 is mentioned in the table below.
|
Shift with Date |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 29 Shift 1 |
0 questions |
|
January 29 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
February 1 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
February 1 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
April 6 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
April 6 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
April 10 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
April 10 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
|
April 11 Shift 1 |
1 question |
|
April 11 Shift 2 |
0 questions |
Based on the trends in the previous years, the expected marks for the ‘Basic Maths’ section in the 2025 Exam are mentioned in the table below.
|
Session |
Number of Questions Asked |
|
January 2025 (Expected) |
2 to 3 questions |
|
April 2023 |
3 questions |
|
January 2023 |
1 questions |
|
July 2022 |
2 questions |
|
August 2021 |
3 questions |
In the Mathematics section of the JEE Main Session 1 2025, candidates will have to answer 20 MCQs and 5 numerical value questions.
This year, the age of the candidate will o longer be considered for the ranking in the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025.
In the Chemistry section of the JEE Main Session 1 2025, candidates will have to answer 20 MCQs and 5 numerical value questions.
In the Physics section of the JEE Main Session 1 2025, candidates will have to answer 20 MCQs and 5 numerical value questions.
Candidates appearing for the CBSE Class 12 Physics exam scheduled on 21st Feburary 2025 can click on the below link to check the detailed chapter-wise weightage:
NTA has not released the Day 1 exam admit card for JEE Main 2025 Session 1 yet. But as per the previous years trends the admit card can be expected between 18 to 20 January 2025.
Diabetic candidates appearing for JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025 are allowed to bring the following items:
- Tablets
- Fruits
- Transparent, label-free water bottle
Yes, the NTA will include the percentile received in the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025 on the result.
In the admission ticket for the JEE Main Session 1 2025, students will get the detailed exam day instructions. They are advised to follow it on the day of the examination.
Candidates can check the list of languages that is available in the JEE Main Session1 Exam 2025:
- English
- Hindi
- Bengali
- Urdu
- Punjabi
- Gujarati
- Malayalam
- Kannada
- Marathi
- Odia
- Assamese
- Telugu
- Tamil
Yes, candidates must take a printout of the JEE Main Admit Card 2025 Session 1 and carry one on the allotted exam day.
The admisison ticket for the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025 will be activated soon at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
In the Paper 2A of JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025, which is for BArch, there are 77 questions in total.
The total marks for the Mathematics for Paper 1 is 300 marks.
The admission ticket for the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025 is an important document based on which exam centre authorities verifies all the details of the candidate who is about to appear for the exam. This is to ensure there are no discrepancies and the exam is conducted smoothly and without any interference.
Yes, candidates are required to bring a passport-size photo and paste it on the admit card on the exam day.
No, the examination date will not be changed even after the release of the JEE Main Admit Card 2025 Session 1.
Almost all the engineering colleges in India accept JEE Main scores respectively. Some of the accepting colleges are NITs, IIITs, and CFTIs, respectively.
Candidates must note that there are 290 exam centres in India whereas there are 20 exam centres outside India.
No, students will not be allowed entry into the examination centre without the hall ticket for the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025.
If any candidate is not able to access the JEE Main Admit Card 2025 Session 1, then they must wait for a few minutes and try again since sometimes the hall ticket may not be accessible due to high traffic on the server. Candidates can also try downloading the hall ticket during non-peak hours.
Students can take a quick look at the exam pattern for the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025:
- Exam mode: Online (Computer-Based Test Mode)
- Types of questions: MCQs and NATs.
- Total number of questions: 75 questions
- Exam duration: 3 hours
Yes, the exam date allotted to the student for the JEE Main Session 1 2025 will be mentioned. Candidates are required to appear for the entrance examination on the date mentioned in the hall ticket.
There are 13 languages available for the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025.
If there are any discrepancies in the admit card, candidates are advised to contact the conducting authority as soon as possible. All the discrepancies must be rectified before the exam begins.
No, the admission ticket for the JEE Main Session 1 2025has not been out yet.
Candidates can check the types of questions asked in the JEE Main Session 1 2025 exam below:
- Multiple Choice Questions
- Numerical Value Answer Type Questions
- Drawing Questions
For Papr 2 of the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025, the exam will be conducted on one day only, i.e., on January 30, 2025.
The expected release date of the JEE Main Session 1 2025 admit card is January 20, 2025.
Through the JEE Main Session 1 2025, eligible and qualified students can get admission for various courses like BTech, BArch, and BPlan.
Candidates must note that the photo correction facility link was reactivated. Candidates who need to change their photo or signature had to do so before 11:50 PM on January 17, 2025.
NTA will conduct the Paper 1 of the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025 for 5 days.
Candidates who have forgotten their password for the JEE Main login can check the detailed steps below to retrieve it:
- Visit the official website of JEE Main.
- Select on the ‘Forgot password’ available on the home page.
- Then , answer the security question as selected by you previously.
- Following this, a verification code will be sent to the registered mobile number.
- Then, click on the ‘Reset password’ option and create a new password maintaining all the requirements.
- Now, save and then log back in using the new password.
- Note down the new password along with the application for future reference.
Candidates must note that the results for the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025 is expected to be out on February 12, 2025, as per the official notification.
Candidates will be required to enter their application number and date of birth to access the hall ticket for the JEE Main exam.
The shift-wise timing for the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025 has been mentioned below:
- Shift 1: 9 AM to 12 PM
- Shift 2: 3 PM to 6 PM (3 PM to 6:30 PM for BArch students)
Candidates can carry any government-issued photo identification proof such as Aadhar card, PAN card, Driving License, Voter ID, and many more.
Candidates can check the exam duration for various paper combinations below:
- Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech)/Paper 2A (B.Arch)/Paper 2B (B.Planning): 3 hours
- B.Arch and B.Planning (both): 3 hours and 30 minutes
Candidates can check the detailed list of things that can be carried on the day of the examination:
- Admission ticket
- One passport-size photo of the candidate
- One photo identification proof
- Medical certificate (for PwD/PwBD candidates)
There are two shifts for the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025.
No, the admit cards for the JEE Main Session1 Exam 2025 for both the papers will be released separately. Usually, the hall ticket for Paper 1 is released first and then the admit card for Paper 2 is released.
Check all the details that will be mentioned in the admission ticket for JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025:
- Name of the candidate
- Father’s name
- Date of birth
- Gender
- Category
- Roll number in the exam
- Application number
- Paper name
- Exam centre name and address
- Exam date and time
- Photograph
- Signature
National Testing Agency (NTA) will activate the link for the JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card 2025.
As per the official notification of JEE Main 2025, the admission ticket will be released 3 days before the date of examination.
There are 2 main papers in the examination: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 2 is further divided into Paper 2A and Paper 2B.
- Paper 1: B.E/BTech
- Paper 2A: B.Arch
- Paper 2B: B.Planning
Yes, candidates are required to carry the admission ticket for the JEE Main Examination on the day of the examination.
Candidates who want to know the latest updates related to JEE Main Session 1 2025 can check the official website of NTA, i.e., nta.ac.in, and the official website of JEE Main, i.e., jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Candidates must note that no soft copies of the JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card 2025 will be allowed inside the exam centre. Therefore, candidates are advised to carry a printed copy of the admission ticket on the exam day.
No, candidates are not required to carry the city intimation slip on the day of the examination.
Candidates who appear for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) exam can get admission to various undergraduate courses in engineering, architecture, and planning in various reputed institutions in India, including the IITs.
Here, the detailed steps have been given below to download the JEE Main Admit Card 2025 Session 1:
- Visit the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
- Select the ‘JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card Link 2025’ available on the home page.
- Enter the required login credentials, i.e., application number and password.
- The JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card 2025 will be displayed on the screen.
- Download the admission ticket and save it for reference.
Candidates must note that the JEE Main Session 1 Hall Ticket 2025 will be available on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in, through the candidate login.
Candidates must note that the JEE Main Admit Card 2025 for the first session will be available till the day of the examination.
The city intimation slip for JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025 was released on January 10, 2025..
Candidates can check the exam mode for both the papers in the JEE Main Session 1 2025 exam:
- B.Tech: Online
- B.Plan: Online
- B.Arch: Online, but the drawing part is conducted offline.
Candidates who face any troubles related to the admission ticket can contact the helpline of NTA as given below:
- Contact number: 0120-6895200
- Email ID: jeemain@nta.ac.in
- Helpline: 8178359845 | 8287471852 | 9650173668 | 9599676953 | 8287471852
The city intimation slip is an important document that is released before the admission ticket. This is released to inform the candidates about the allotted city beforehand. If there are any discrepancies in the allotment of the exam city, candidates will get enough time to contact the authority and get it rectified immediately.
Candidates can check the table below to know the examination dates for Paper 2:
|
Paper Name |
Exam Dates |
Shift Timings |
|
Paper 2A (B.Arch) | Paper 2B (B.Planning) | Paper 2A and 2B (B.Arch and B.Planning both)
|
January 30, 2025 |
Second shift: 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm |
The credentials that will be required to download the admission ticket are as follows:
- Application number
- Date of birth
No, the JEE Main Admit Card 2025 Session 1 will not be available offline. Candidates can only get the admission ticket through the official website of JEE Main.
Candidates can check the table below to know the examination dates for Paper 1:
|
Paper Name |
Exam Dates |
Shift Timings |
|
Paper 1 (B.E/B.Tech) |
January 22, 23, 24, 28, and 29, 2025 |
First shift: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm |
The official website to check for the admission ticket of the JEE Main Session 1 2025 is jeemain.nta.nic.in.
As per the trends, it is expected that the JEE Main Admit Card 2025 Session 1 will be released on January 20, 2025.