The National Testing Agency (NTA) will publish the JEE Main Reservation Criteria 2025 on its official website, jeemain.nta.ac.in. Understanding the reservation criteria is crucial for candidates as it affects application fees, cutoff marks, and admission fees. This article outlines the reservation percentages for various categories and essential details regarding the reservation process.
Candidates from different categories can avail themselves of specific reservation benefits in JEE Main 2025. Below is the detailed reservation breakdown:
Category | Reservation Percentage |
General Economically Weaker Sections (GEN-EWS) | 10% |
Scheduled Castes (SC) | 15% |
Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 7.5% |
Non-Creamy Layer of Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) | 27% |
Persons with Disabilities (PwD) | 5% |
The table below highlights the JEE Main Reservation Criteria 2025 for institutes under the central government:
Categories | Reservation Percentage |
General Economically Weaker Sections (GEN-EWS) | 10% |
Scheduled Castes (SC) | 15% |
Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 7.5% |
Non-Creamy Layer of Other Backward Classes (OBC-NCL) | 27% |
Persons with Disabilities | 5% in each category |
Candidates classified under OBC-NCL must refer to the list published by the National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC). While filling out the JEE Main Application Form 2025, candidates must select the OBC reservation if applicable. If not included in the OBC list, candidates should choose the General category.
Candidates with a disability of 40% or more are eligible for the PwD reservation. The following disabilities qualify for reservation:
Approximately 5% of the total seats are reserved for candidates with disabilities.
To promote inclusivity in engineering, many participating colleges have reserved 5% of seats for women candidates. Women wishing to benefit from this reservation should apply through the designated Women Quota System.
To provide equal opportunities, NTA has introduced a 10% reservation for candidates from the Economically Weaker Sections (EWS). Candidates must meet specific criteria to qualify:
Candidates can also avail themselves of reservation opportunities based on their home state through the following quotas:
Candidates who have passed their Class 12 board exams from a specific state and cleared JEE Main are eligible for home state preference.
This category includes candidates from other states and union territories. These candidates do not receive the same preference as home state candidates.
To claim reservation benefits, candidates must follow these steps:
Candidates must prepare the following documents to claim JEE Main Reservation 2025:
In National Institutes of Technology (NITs), 50% of seats are reserved for home state candidates, while the remaining 50% are available for candidates from other states. The table below illustrates the home state quotas:
Union Territories | NITs |
Andaman & Nicobar Islands | NIT Puducherry |
Lakshadweep | NIT Goa |
Daman and Diu | NIT Goa |
Dadar and Nagar Haveli | NIT Goa |
Chandigarh | NIT Delhi |
Name of NIT | Quota | Eligible Candidates |
NIT Warangal | Home State Quota | Candidates from Telangana |
Other States Quota | Candidates from other states and Andhra Pradesh | |
NIT Goa | Home State Quota | Candidates from Goa (40% reservation) |
Other States Quota | Candidates from Goa, Daman & Diu, Dadar & Nagar Haveli, and Lakshadweep |
Understanding the JEE Main Reservation Criteria 2025 is vital for candidates to secure their rightful admissions. By staying informed about the various reservation categories and the application process, candidates can ensure they maximize their opportunities. For more information, visit jeemain.nta.ac.in.