Marks
Hello Pragya,
Since JEE Mains 2024 (23rd Jan Shift 1) was considered tough, your percentile will depend on the overall difficulty level and how others performed.
For 116 marks , based on previous trends:
Hello Riya,
To be eligible for NEET 2025 , you need to meet the minimum marks criteria in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) aggregate as per NMC rules: NEET 2025 Eligibility Criteria for PCB Aggregate
Hello Raghav,
With 96 marks in JEE Mains 2025 , your percentile is likely between 85-90 (approximate). Based on this, you can expect admission in the following colleges: 1. State Government Colleges (Through State Counseling)
Hi Sneha, With 73 marks in JEE Mains (28th Jan, Shift 2), your estimated percentile will be around 75-80 .
Factors Affecting Percentile:
For an exact percentile, check the official JEE normalization process after results. I would recommend you to use
Hello Aayush,
Based on previous trends, scoring 141 marks in the JEE Main exam typically corresponds to a percentile range of approximately 98.4 to 98.9. This estimation is derived from historical data correlating marks to percentiles .
You can also use the JEE Mains Percentile Predictor Tool to predict your
Hi,
Based on the previous year analysis, According to your JEE MAINS 2025 marks (96) your expected JEE MAINS 2025 percentile may range between 95.64338495 - 94.39636137 and your expected JEE MAINS 2025 Rank may range between 61651 - 79298. With your JEE MAINS Rank you have chances to get
With 76 marks in Shift 2 of JEE Main 2025, your expected percentile score is around 97+ percentile. As an OBC NCL candidate, this score can potentially get you into top institutions like NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
To give you a better idea, here are some expected marks vs percentile
To estimate your percentile score for JEE Main 2025, let's consider the expected marks vs percentile analysis. Although the exact percentile for 48 marks isn't available, we can look at the broader trends.
For the January 28 Shift 1 paper, which was reported as the toughest shift, here are some
Hello there,
Your eligibility for CEE depends on how the exam authorities interpret the "one sitting" rule. Here’s how your case aligns with the given conditions:
10+2 in One Sitting :
Your total marks in Punjabi will be calculated as:
Theory Marks (Expected): 23 Internal + Practical + Assessment: 18 Total: 23 + 18 = 41 out of 100 Pass Criteria:
In most education boards, the minimum passing percentage is 33% of the total marks (100).
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