How Many Applicants Registered for JEE Main 2025 Session 2?: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the exam schedule for JEE Main 2025 Session 2. As per the official dates, Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) will be held on April 2, 3, 4, 7, and 8 in two shifts each day. However, on April 8th, the exam will take place only in the second shift, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. As the JEE Main 2025 April session is the final attempt for the ongoing academic year, it is expected to see a large number of applicants. Like every year, many aspirants must be looking for the answer to the question "How many applicants registered for JEE Main 2025 Session 2?" to understand the level of competition.
In the January session of JEE Main 2025, over 13,11,544 applicants registered for the exam. For the April session, it can be anticipated that around 9 lakh new applicants have registered. The official numbers will be released by NTA soon, giving a clearer picture regarding the participation in JEE Main 2025 Session 2.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the official number of applicants for JEE Main 2025 Session 2 along with the exam results. As per the schedule, the JEE Main April Session 2025 exams are being conducted from April 2 to April 9, and the results will be out on April 17, 2025.It is expected that the number of applicants for JEE Main 2025 Session 2 will be lower than in Session 1. This can be assumed because the total number of exam shifts for B.E./B.Tech. has been reduced. n the January session, Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech) was conducted in 10 shifts, while the April session has only 9 shifts. In JEE Main 2025 Session 1, held on January 22, 23, 24, 28, and 29, a total of 13,11,544 students registered for Paper 1, and 12,58,136 appeared for the exam, making the attendance percentage 95.93%.
A total of 13,11,544 applicants registered for JEE Main January Session 2025 Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech). Find the detailed gender- and category-wise number of registrations below:
Among female applicants, 1,67,790 were from the general category, 45,627 belonged to the EWS category, 42,704 were SC applicants, 13,833 were ST applicants, and 1,73,668 were from the OBC category. In total, 4,43,622 female students registered for the exam.
Among male applicants, 3,21,419 were from the general category, 96,159 belonged to EWS, 87,550 were from the SC category, 28,778 were ST applicants, and 3,34,014 were from the OBC category. The total number of male applicants registered was 8,67,920.
In the third gender category, two applicants registered for the exam, one from the general category and one from the OBC category.
Overall, the total registrations included 4,89,210 general category students, 1,41,786 EWS students, 1,30,254 SC students, 42,611 ST students, and 5,07,683 OBC students.
For JEE Main 2025 Session 2, around 2.30 lakh new applicants have registered. With this, it is expected that more than 16 lakh students will appear for the exam. However, the exact number of applicants will be confirmed once the National Testing Agency (NTA) releases the official data after the exam. In the meantime, aspirants can check the gender-wise and category-wise number of applicants who appeared for the JEE Main January Session 2025 below to get an idea of the competition:
The first attempt of the JEE Main 2025 Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.) exam recorded a total of 12,58,136 students who took the test. Here is the gender-wise and category-wise distribution of applicants:
Among female applicants, 1,59,378 belonged to the general category, 44,762 were from the EWS category, 40,282 were SC applicants, 12,965 were ST applicants, and 1,67,423 were from the OBC category. In total, 4,24,810 female students appeared for the exam.
Among male applicants, 3,06,980 were from the general category, 93,937 belonged to EWS, 82,563 were from the SC category, 26,994 were ST applicants, and 3,22,851 were from the OBC category. The total number of male applicants who appeared was 8,33,325.
In the third gender category, only one applicant took the exam, from the OBC category.
Overall, 4,66,358 general category students, 1,38,699 EWS students, 1,22,845 SC students, 39,959 ST students, and 4,90,275 OBC students appeared for the exam.
The number of students registering for JEE Main has seen a significant rise over the past three years. Below is a comparison of the total registrations and the number of students who appeared for the exam in each session from 2023 to 2025.
JEE Main 2025: January Session: 13,11,544 students registered, out of which 12,58,136 appeared for the exam.
JEE Main 2024: January Session: 12,31,874 students registered, and 11,70,036 appeared.
April Session: 11,79,569 students registered, and 10,67,959 appeared.
JEE Main 2023: January Session: 8,60,064 students registered, and 8,23,967 appeared.
April Session: 9,31,334 students registered, and 8,83,367 appeared.
In the JEE Main 2025 January session, a total of 14 students secured a perfect score of 300 out of 300. This score means a 100 percentile, making them the top scorers of the session. Among them, Om Prakash Behera, Shreyas Lohiya, and Ayush Singhal achieved a full score. Other toppers include Arnav Singh, Rajit Gupta, Saksham Jindal, Shaurya Agarwal, Abhimanyu Tibrewal, Panini, Nabanit Priyadarshi, Dhairya Sharma, Krishna Chakraborty, and E. Kumaran.The JEE Main 2025 Session 1 results were released on February 11, 2025, and these top scorers have set a high benchmark for the upcoming JEE Main 2025 April session.
Every year, around 9 to 10 lakh students register for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main. However, the number of students who actually appear for the exam varies slightly. In recent years, the number of students who appeared for JEE Main across both sessions has been:
In 2024, a total of 14,15,110 students appeared in both sessions.
In 2023, the number of students who appeared was 11,13,325.
In 2022, approximately 9,05,590 students took the exam.
In 2021, around 9,39,008 students appeared for JEE Main.
To be eligible for JEE Main, students must have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from a recognized board or university. Students can attempt JEE Main for three consecutive years after passing Class 12th. They also have the option to appear in both sessions of a year to improve their scores. After JEE Main, around 2.5 lakh top-performing applicants qualify every year to appear for JEE Advanced, which is required for admission into prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).