JEE mains 2025 Registration Infomation

The NTA has started the registration process of JEE Main 2025. The interested candidates can now fill their application forms from the official website of jeemain.nta.nic.in. This application process is all for those students who would look for admission in the engineering courses.

However, as reported, the registration rate declined this year. More than 5.1 lakh candidates registered till now; however, it is lesser in comparison to last year’s registration. Some of the reasons which led to this downfall are the impact of the Kovid-19 epidemic, changed dates of certain examinations in some states, and many other priorities of the students.

The last date to apply for JEE Main 2025 Session 1 is 22 November 2024, so the candidates should apply in time to avoid any kinds of problems. All the details regarding the application procedure can be known from the official website for the purpose of getting more useful information.

JEE Mains 2025 registration documents required

For the JEE Main 2025 registration, candidates are required to provide specific documents to complete their application process. Here’s a list of essential documents:

  1. Photograph: A recent passport-sized color photograph (with white background) is mandatory. The photograph should not be older than 6 months.
  2. Signature: A scanned image of the candidate’s signature (in black or blue ink) is required.
  3. Left-Hand Thumb Impression: A scanned image of the left-hand thumb impression should be uploaded in the designated section.
  4. Class 10 Marksheet/Certificate: This document is used to verify the candidate’s date of birth and other basic information.
  5. Class 12 Marksheet (if applicable): For candidates who have appeared or are appearing for Class 12 exams, a copy of the Class 12 mark sheet or hall ticket is required.
  6. Category Certificate (if applicable): SC/ST/OBC/EWS candidates must upload a valid category certificate issued by the competent authority.
  7. PwD Certificate (if applicable): For candidates applying under the PwD (Persons with Disabilities) category, a valid certificate is required.
  8. Photo ID Proof: A government-issued photo ID proof (like Aadhar card, voter ID, or passport) is needed.
  9. Payment Details: Information on the online transaction or payment receipt is required to confirm the fee payment.

JEE Mains 2025 Registration fee

The JEE Main 2025 registration fee structure varies depending on the category of the candidate and the exam centers’ location (within India or outside). Here’s the breakdown:

  • For candidates appearing for one paper (India centers):
    • General Male: ₹1000
    • General Female: ₹800
    • Gen-EWS/OBC Male: ₹900
    • Gen-EWS/OBC Female: ₹800
    • SC/ST/PwD: ₹500
  • For candidates appearing for both papers (India centers):
    • General Male: ₹2000
    • General Female: ₹1600
    • Gen-EWS/OBC Male: ₹1800
    • Gen-EWS/OBC Female: ₹1600
    • SC/ST/PwD: ₹1000
  • For candidates appearing at centers outside India:
    • General Male: ₹5000
    • General Female: ₹4000
    • Gen-EWS/OBC Male: ₹4500
    • Gen-EWS/OBC Female: ₹4000
    • SC/ST/PwD: ₹2500

jee main syllabus 2025

Here is the jee main syllabus 2025

SubjectClass 11 TopicsClass 12 Topics
Physics– Physical world and measurement
– Kinematics
– Laws of Motion
– Work, Energy, and Power
– Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body
– Gravitation
– Properties of Bulk Matter
– Thermodynamics
– Behaviour of Perfect Gas and Kinetic Theory
– Oscillations and Waves
– Electrostatics
– Current Electricity
– Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism
– Electromagnetic Induction and Alternating Currents
– Electromagnetic Waves
– Optics
– Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
– Atoms and Nuclei
– Electronic Devices
Chemistry– Some Basic Concepts of Chemistry
– Structure of Atom
– Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties
– Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
– States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
– Thermodynamics
– Equilibrium
– Redox Reactions
– Hydrocarbons
– Environmental Chemistry
– Solid State
– Solutions
– Electrochemistry
– Chemical Kinetics
– Surface Chemistry
– General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements
– p-Block Elements
– d- and f-Block Elements
– Coordination Compounds
– Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
– Polymers
– Biomolecules
– Chemistry in Everyday Life
Mathematics– Sets, Relations, and Functions
– Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations
– Matrices and Determinants
– Permutations and Combinations
– Binomial Theorem
– Sequences and Series
– Limits and Derivatives
– Mathematical Induction
– Integral Calculus
– Differential Equations
– Three-Dimensional Geometry
– Vector Algebra
– Statistics and Probability
– Relations and Functions
– Inverse Trigonometric Functions
– Matrices and Determinants
– Continuity and Differentiability
– Applications of Derivatives
– Integrals
– Differential Equations
– Vector Algebra
– Three-Dimensional Geometry
– Probability
– Linear Programming
– Probability Distribution