What Do Previous Years’ Data Indicate? Here’s an Analysis
The Joint Entrance Examination Advanced, one of the country’s prestigious engineering entrance exams, has always been considered one of the toughest. This exam provides admission to the country’s top technical institutes, the Indian Institutes of Technology.
A look at the data from the past few years clearly shows that both the number and percentage of students qualifying for JEE Advanced have gradually increased. This trend not only reflects the level of student preparation but also points to changes in the examination system.
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Qualification Percentage Steadily Increasing Since 2018
An analysis of data from the past eight years shows that in 2018, only approximately 31,988 students out of approximately 1.55 lakh students qualified for JEE Advanced. At that time, this percentage was approximately 20.62.
This number has steadily increased in subsequent years. In 2019, 38,705 students out of approximately 1.74 lakh students qualified for Advanced, increasing the percentage to approximately 23.99. This indicated that more students are now preparing for the Advanced level.
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Increased Trend Continues Despite the Pandemic
The percentage of students qualifying for Advanced remained stable and relatively high during 2020 and 2021, despite the pandemic. In 2020, 43,204 students out of approximately 1.50 lakh students qualified for Advanced, representing approximately 28.64%.
This percentage then rose to approximately 29.54% in 2021. These figures clearly demonstrate that despite the difficult circumstances, student preparation has not been significantly negatively impacted.
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The figure has Reached Close to 30% in Recent Years
This trend continued between 2022 and 2025. In 2022, out of approximately 1.55 lakh students, 40,712 students qualified for Advanced, representing a pass percentage of 26.17. In 2023, this figure exceeded 24 percent, while in 2024, approximately 26.77 percent of students qualified for Advanced.
In 2025, this number further increased to approximately 54,378 students, representing approximately 30.13 percent of the total candidates. This is considered a significant increase compared to previous years.
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Year-wise Statistics (JEE Advanced Qualified) |
| Year Student Number Qualified Percentage |
| 2025 180422 54378 30.13% |
| 2024 180200 48248 26.77% |
| 2023 180372 43773 24.26% |
| 2022 155538 40712 26.17% |
| 2021 141699 141699 29.54% |
| 2020 150838 43204 28.64% |
| 2019 174432 38705 23.99% |
| 2018 155158 31988 20.62% |
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Improved Preparation Resources are Showing an Impact
Experts believe that there are several reasons behind this increase. In the last few years, the availability of online learning platforms, digital study materials, and test series has increased. This has provided students with the opportunity to prepare in a more systematic manner.
Furthermore, advanced content produced by coaching institutes has also improved students’ problem-solving abilities.
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The JEE Main Pattern is also Having an Impact
Another important reason is believed to be that in recent years, the level of many questions asked in the Joint Entrance Examination (Main) has become slightly more difficult than before. Sometimes, questions are asked that match the Advanced level.
This gives students preparing for the Advanced exam an opportunity to perform better in the Main exam.
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This Trend May Continue
Education experts believe that if this trend continues, the percentage of students qualifying for the JEE Advanced may increase in the coming years. However, the level of competition will also become increasingly tough. Therefore, students will need not only studies but also smart strategies, regular practice, and a deep understanding of concepts.
Thus, data from the past few years clearly shows that the number of students qualifying for the JEE Advanced is gradually increasing. This change also indicates the changing nature of engineering entrance exam preparation in India and the increasing competitiveness of students.
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