JEE Advanced 2025 result announcement will be conducted tomorrow. Final answer key and marks will be declared by IIT Kanpur.

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Finally, after waiting for months, the over 1.5 lakh would-be engineers' wait will be over tomorrow when the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur declares the JEE Advanced 2025 result and the final answer key. The much-coveted test, which is the key to the IITs and other top engineering colleges, will declare its result on June 2, 2025, at 10 AM.

The candidates who appeared for the test are able to view scores on the official site—jeeadv.ac.in—after signing in. The final answer key and result will also be displayed, dispelling any ambiguity about the question paper.

What then follows after the outcomes?

Once the results are announced, the actual work begins—bagging a seat among India's best engineering colleges. The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) will start counseling and seat allocation to qualified students. It will allocate the admissions to:

IITs are Indian Institutes of Technology.

NITs refers to National Institutes of Technology.

IIITs stand for Indian Institutes of Information Technology.

Other GFTIs (Government-Funded Technical Institutes)

How do I verify my JEE Advanced 2025 result?

Visit jeeadv.ac.in

Click on "JEE Advanced 2025 Result."

Log in using your JEE Advanced registration details (Password and Roll Number).

Review and print your scorecard.

Take a copy for future documentation of counseling

JoSAA Counselling: Key Dates to Remember

Students must select their favorite colleges on or between June 2 and June 12. The entire calendar is as follows:

Mock Seat Allotment 1: June 9 Mock Seat Allotment 2: June 11

Last Choice Locking: June 12

Round 1 Seat Allotment Date: June 14

Round 2 Seat Allocation: 21st June

Round 3 Seat Assignment: June 28

Round 4 Seat Assignment: July 4

Round 5 Seat Allocations: July 10

Final Round (IITs/NITs+): July 16

For applicants such as Rahul Sharma, who wishes to attempt the JEE from Kota, the declaration of the result keeps him on the edge and apprehensive. "I prepared for two years keeping this moment in mind. Irrespective of the result, I am sure that I have given my best," he added. Parents are also apprehensive. "We have kept my child awake till late at night and worked for hours in preparation. Tomorrow will determine the fate of the next phase of their lives," said Delhi parent Mrs. Mehta. What do you do if you fail? Although the competition is stiff, the experts advise the students that JEE Advanced is not the key to success. There are other options: State engineering colleges, private institutions such as BITS Pilani, VIT, and Manipal, and foreign colleges for those seeking international experience. With the big day looming, more than a hundred thousand students in India await positive tidings. Will all the efforts pay off? The fate will be decided tomorrow.