77 Marks in JEE Mains Percentile 2026: Check Your Expected Rank

77 Marks in JEE Mains Percentile 2026: Check Your Expected Rank

Ongoing Event

JEE Main Application Date:31 Oct' 25 - 27 Nov' 25

Maniprabha SinghUpdated on 08 Oct 2025, 05:17 PM IST

77 Marks In JEE Mains Percentile: Candidates attempting the JEE Main 2026 exam will be curious about 77 marks in JEE Mains percentile. The JEE Main percentile is derived after following the NTA normalisation process. The total marks of JEE Mains is 300. Candidates with 77 Marks in JEE Mains can expect to get a percentile between 90-92. If a candidate scores 150 marks doesn’t mean as 50 percentile but it scores 98 to 95 percentile. The final JEE Mains marks vs percentile will be updated after the final result announcement.
Also Read- JEE Main result

LiveJEE Main 2026 Registration LIVE: NTA application form link at jeemain.nta.nic.in; exam date, syllabusNov 10, 2025 | 10:25 AM IST

The following options are available to reset your password:

  • Using security question and answer chosen during form-filling.
  • Using a verification code sent via text message (SMS) to your registered mobile number.
  • Using a reset link sent via email to your registered email address.
Read More
77 Marks in JEE Mains Percentile 2026: Check Your Expected Rank
77 Marks in JEE Mains Percentile

Candidates who will get 77 marks in JEE Mains are likely to receive a percentile between 90-92. JEE Main rank a student can get with the 77 marks is expected to be 92,000 to 1,69,542. Expected percentile and Ranks for 77 marks in JEE mains exam is given on this page. For complete details regarding 77 marks in JEE Mains percentile, read the article below.

JEE Main 2026 Expected Marks vs Ranks

Marks out of 300

Rank

288- 294

20-11

280-284

44-22

270- 279

107-63

252- 268

522-106

231-249

1385-546

215-230

2798-1421

202-214

4666-2862

190-200

6664- 4830

175-189

10746-7151

161-174

16163-11018

149-159

21145-16495

132-148

32826-22238

120-131

43174-33636

110-119

54293-44115

102-109

65758-55269

95-101

76260-66999

89-94

87219-78111

79-88

109329-90144

64-87

169542-92303

44-62

326517-173239

1-42

1025009-334080

Ranks & Percentile for 77 Marks in JEE Mains of Previous Years

Year

Marks

Approx. Percentile

Approx. Rank Range

2024

77

91 – 93

85,000 – 1,05,000

2023

77

90 – 92

90,000 – 1,10,000

2022

77

89 – 91

95,000 – 1,15,000

2021

77

88 – 90

1,00,000 – 1,20,000

How JEE Mains Percentile is Calculated?

JEE Mains Percentile score is not a direct score. It is calculated by using normalisation formulae. JEE mains percentile is based on the candidates' obtained score, the number of candidates who scored marks and the number of candidates appeared in that examination session. JEE mains percentile score differs with every session. Candidates who got 77 marks in the first session may get different percentile marks to the candidate who got the same 77 marks in second session. Below in the table is it given on how JEE mains percentile is calculated.

Raw Score

Candidates ≤ Your Score

Total Candidates in Session

Percentile Score

77

91,000

1,00,000

(91,000 / 1,00,000) × 100 = 91.00

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Where can I check the official JEE Mains cutoff marks?
A:

JEE mains cutoff marks can be checked on National Testing Agencies official website jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Q: How is JEE mains percentile calculated ?
A:

The JEE mains percentile is calculated as the number of candidates who scored less than or equal to the scored marks by candidates divided by total candidates in the session multiplied by 100. 

Articles
|
Certifications By Top Providers
Basic Programming using Python
Via Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Introduction to Aerospace Engineering
Via Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Fundamental Concepts of Electricity
Via Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
Artificial Intelligence
Via Columbia University, New York
Computer Fundamentals
Via Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore
B.Sc in Programming and Data Science
Via Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Udemy
 1525 courses
Swayam
 817 courses
NPTEL
 773 courses
Coursera
 697 courses
Edx
 608 courses
Explore Top Universities Across Globe

Questions related to JEE Main

On Question asked by student community

Have a question related to JEE Main ?

Hi dear aspirant,

You want to prepare for JEE Mains in 2 months. Don't worry you still make the most of your preparation with a smart strategy. You can check out these detailed tips and tricks from Careers360 including important topics, revision strategies, and ways to improve your speed and accuracy.

Here's the link you can check :

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-preparation-tips

If you follow a proper plan and practice regularly, you can boost your chances of scoring well in JEE Mains.

BEST REGARDS

Currently, there is no official release of JEE Mains 2026 registration begin. But on an average, every year there will be 11 Lakh to 12.5 Lakh students register

Hello,

If you belong to the BC (Backward Class) category, you can choose OBC-NCL in JEE Mains only if your caste is included in the Central OBC list released by the Government of India.

Here’s how it works:

  • Central OBC list: Used for national-level exams like JEE, NEET, UPSC, etc.

  • State BC list: Used only for state-level admissions or jobs.

So, if your BC caste name is in the Central list, select OBC–NCL while filling the JEE form.
If your caste is not in the Central list, choose General category, because the state BC certificate won’t be valid for JEE.

Example:
If you’re BC in Tamil Nadu but your caste isn’t in India’s Central list, you’ll be counted as General for JEE.

Hope you understand.

Hello,

No, it’s not compulsory to fill the APAAR ID in the JEE Main application form right now.

If your APAAR ID shows a “credential mismatch” error even after entering the correct number, don’t worry, you can simply leave it blank and continue filling the form.

  • The APAAR ID field is optional for most students.

  • It’s mainly for linking your academic records under the Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) system.

  • The mismatch often happens if your Aadhaar details or school record name format differ.

So, you can submit your JEE form without the APAAR ID, and it won’t affect your application.


Hope you understand.