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JEE Main Rank vs Percentile 2025 - Candidates can check the expected rank vs percentile JEE Main 2025 on this page. NTA will publish the JEE Mains rank vs percentile for each candidate on the JEE Mains scorecard. The JEE Main rank vs percentile 2025 will be determined based on the candidate's performance in the IIT JEE Main exam, along with trends observed in previous years. It helps estimate a student’s rank and percentile based on their score in JEE Main 2025 exam. Higher percentile and rank in JEE Main 2025 means better chances of admission to NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
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By referring to the JEE Mains rank vs percentile data, aspirants can know the range of rank required to achieve a particular percentile in JEE Main 2025. For instance, achieving 300+ marks in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main results in a 100 percentile score. The JEE Main rank vs percentile table updated below is based on the previous year's analysis. The JEE Main percentile and rank will both be mentioned in the JEE Main 2025 result. Candidates can use the previous year data to ensure that their preparation is up to the required score.
Candidates can find the expected JEE Main 2025 Rank vs Percentile on this page. According to the previous year data, for marks 286- 292, the rank was 19-12 and the percentile was 99.99- 99.99, for marks 280-284, the rank was 42-23 and the percentile was 99.99 - 99.99 Candidates with a score of 62-87 can expect a rank of 169542-92303 and percentile of 84.56-91.59. Candidates can refer to the expected rank vs percentile JEE Mains 2025 April attempt in the table below.
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Overall Rank | Percentile |
15 - 36 | 99.99908943 - 99.99745041 |
36 - 428 | 99.99745041 - 99.96976913 |
428 - 755 | 99.96976913 - 99.94664069 |
755 - 1189 | 99.94664069 - 99.91595453 |
1189 - 1893 | 99.91595453 - 99.86623749 |
1893 - 2720 | 99.86623749 - 99.80777899 |
2720 - 3803 | 99.80777899 - 99.73129123 |
3803 - 5320 | 99.73129123 - 99.62402626 |
5320 - 7354 | 99.62402626 - 99.48033855 |
7354 - 9968 | 99.48033855 - 99.2955842 |
9968 - 13163 | 99.2955842 - 99.06985426 |
13163 - 17290 | 99.06985426 - 98.77819917 |
17290 - 22533 | 98.77819917 - 98.40768884 |
22533 - 29145 | 98.40768884 - 97.94047614 |
29145 - 37440 | 97.94047614 - 97.35425213 |
37440 - 47979 | 97.35425213 - 96.60949814 |
47979 - 61651 | 96.60949814 - 95.64338495 |
61651 - 79298 | 95.64338495 - 94.39636137 |
79298 - 102421 | 94.39636137 - 92.76234617 |
102421 - 135695 | 92.76234617 - 90.4109851 |
135695 - 183105 | 90.4109851 - 87.06073037 |
183105 - 260722 | 87.06073037 - 81.57582987 |
260722 - 380928 | 81.57582987 - 73.08140938 |
380928 - 568308 | 73.08140938 - 59.84001311 |
568308 - 844157 | 59.84001311 - 40.3469266 |
844157 - 1118638 | 40.3469266 - 20.95045141 |
1118638 - 1321716 | 20.95045141 - 6.599800585 |
Rank | Percentile |
19-12 | 99.99826992- 99.99890732 |
42-23 | 99.99617561 - 99.99790569 |
106-64 | 99.99034797 - 99.99417236 |
524-108 | 99.95228621- 99.99016586 |
1385-546 | 99.87388626-99.95028296 |
2798-1421 | 99.74522293-99.87060821 |
4667-2863 | 99.57503767- 99.73930423 |
6664- 4830 | 99.39319714- 99.56019541 |
10746-7152 | 99.02150308 - 99.3487614 |
16163-11018 | 98.52824811-98.99673561 |
21145-16495 | 98.07460288-98.49801724 |
32826-22238 | 97.0109678-97.97507774 |
43174-33636 | 96.0687115-96.93721175 |
54293-44115 | 95.05625037-95.983027 |
65758-55269 | 94.01228357-94.96737888 |
76260-66999 | 93.05600452 -93.89928202 |
87219-78111 | 92.05811248 -92.88745828 |
109329-90144 | 90.0448455 -91.79177119 |
169542-92303 | 84.56203931-91.59517945 |
326517-173239 | 70.26839007-84.22540213 |
1025009-334080 | 6.66590786-69.5797271 |
The percentile score is not the same as the percentage of marks obtained. Instead, it indicates the relative performance of a candidate compared to others who appeared for the exam in a particular session. It is calculated through a normalization process, especially important because JEE Main is conducted in multiple sessions (shifts and days), and the difficulty level can vary from session to session.
The rank is the actual position of the candidate in the overall merit list compiled after all shifts of JEE Main are completed. The NTA uses the best percentile out of multiple attempts (January and April sessions) to calculate the final All India Rank (AIR).
The rank reflects your standing among all the candidates who appeared in the examination. A lower rank (closer to 1) indicates a better performance.
All India Rank (AIR): Used for general admissions.
Category Rank: Indicates the candidate’s position within their specific category (e.g., SC, ST, OBC-NCL, EWS).
State Rank: Position among students from the same state.
Number of candidates appearing: More candidates increase competition and make ranks more competitive.
Session-wise difficulty: Normalization ensures that percentile accounts for different levels of difficulty in sessions.
Ties in scores: When multiple candidates secure the same percentile, tie-breaking rules come into play.
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With your JEE Main CRL 476199 and OBC rank 173160, admission to Civil Engineering at Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology (IGIT), Sarang under JoSAA counseling is highly unlikely, since even civil branch closing ranks in IGIT usually remain within 50k–80k CRL (general) and much lower for OBC. However, you may try through state counseling (Odisha JEE) where cutoffs are sometimes more flexible, but chances are still very low. You should keep other private/state colleges as backup.
Hey! With a JEE Main rank of around 1 lakh, you still have a good chance to get admission in several engineering colleges that provide quality education at a reasonable fee. For government colleges, you can aim for NITs or GFTIs in branches like Civil, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering, as these usually have slightly higher closing ranks. For example, colleges like NIT Goa, NIT Puducherry, and NIT Srinagar might have seats available in certain branches.
Apart from NITs, state government engineering colleges are also a good option, especially under home state quota. They often have lower tuition fees and good faculty, so you can get a solid education without spending much.
If you are open to private colleges, there are options like VIT Vellore, KIIT Bhubaneswar, or Amity University that provide decent infrastructure and placements. However, the fees may be higher than government colleges.
My advice is to focus on branches that are less competitive, check all counseling rounds, and make use of state quotas if applicable. With proper planning, a rank of 1 lakh can still help you get a good college and start your engineering career success
fully.
No, you can’t use a previous year’s JEE rank for the current year’s WBJEE counselling. Only the JEE Main rank of the same admission year is valid along with that year’s WBJEE rank.
Hello Aspirant,
Finding specific JEE exam centers for Whitefield is difficult as they vary each year. The list is released on the admit card . However, many centers are usually iON Digital Zones. For coaching, top centers near Whitefield include Aakash Institute , Narayana Institute , and Allen Career Institute . These centers have branches in and around the Whitefield area to help you prepare for the exam.
Its okay if you missed jee this year you can drop year for JEE to get into a government institute like IET Lucknow to get better placement here and fees is also less in comparison with SRMU but it also means delaying a year with no guarantee success.
Joining a private college like SRMU now avoids losing a year,but it comes with higher costs and generally lower placement statistics compared to top government institutions.
ultimately Your decision should be based on your skill whether you can significantly improve your JEE score versus accepting a faster, but potentially more expensive, path to your B.Tech.
Hope it helps..
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