Mon Jun 02 01:30:00 UTC 2025: Here’s a summary of the text and a rewritten version as a news article:

**Summary:**

The JEE Advanced 2025 results have been declared and are available on jeeadv.ac.in. This year, around 190,000 students registered for the exam, which was conducted in 224 cities on May 18th by IIT Kanpur. The cutoff scores have decreased across all categories compared to last year. JoSAA counseling for admissions to IITs, NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs will begin on June 3rd and continue until July 28th, conducted online in six rounds. Students are advised to fill as many college choices as possible during counseling, referencing past years’ opening and closing ranks.

**News Article:**

**JEE Advanced 2025 Results Out, Counseling to Begin June 3rd**

**[City, Date]** – The results for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Advanced 2025, the gateway to India’s prestigious Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), have been announced. Students can now access their results and download scorecards on the official website, jeeadv.ac.in.

IIT Kanpur conducted the exam on May 18th in two shifts across 224 cities, including locations in Kathmandu and Dubai. Approximately 190,000 students registered for the exam this year. Along with the results, the final answer key has also been released.

Notably, the cutoff scores for JEE Advanced 2025 have decreased across all categories compared to the previous year. This year cut-offs are: Common Rank List 20.56%; GEN-EWS Rank List and OBC-NCL Rank List 18.50%; SC, ST & PwD Rank List 10.28%; Preparatory Course Rank List 5.14%.

The Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) counseling process, which facilitates admissions to 23 IITs, 32 NITs, 26 IIITs, and 47 GFTIs, is scheduled to commence on June 3rd. The counseling will be conducted entirely online in six rounds, spanning from June 3rd to July 28th. Students can register and fill their college preferences on the JoSAA website from June 3rd to June 12th.

Experts advise students to carefully consider their college choices and fill in as many options as possible, prioritizing them based on their preferences and past years’ trends.

Here’s a basic outline of the steps involved:

* **Online Registration, Option Filling and Locking:** Students fill up their choices of colleges and courses.
* **Mock Seat Allocation:** A mock seat allocation will be done for reference.
* **Final Seat Allocation:** The seat are alloted based on candidates rank and preferences.
* **Seat Acceptance and Document Verification:** After seat allotment student need to accept the seat and go through document verification.

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