JEE Main 2025: College Predictor | Marks vs Percentile vs Rank
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Good morning! If you scored 147 marks in JEE Mains 2025 Session II (Shift I), your percentile can be estimated based on previous years’ trends. For a score of 147, your percentile is likely to be around 95-96, depending on the difficulty level of the exam and how other candidates performed. The exact percentile will be calculated by NTA after considering the overall performance of all candidates. Keep an eye on the official JEE Mains results for the exact figure.
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Based on your score of 147 marks in the JEE Mains 2025 Session II exam (April 4, Shift I), it's challenging to give you an exact percentile right now. Here's why:
The percentile in JEE Mains isn't just about your individual marks. It's a relative score that indicates how many other students scored equal to or below you in that specific session. The National Testing Agency (NTA) calculates the percentile based on the performance of all candidates who appeared in that particular shift.
However, we can make an informed estimate based on past trends and the difficulty level of the exam. According to analyses of the April 4, Shift I paper, it was considered to be of moderate difficulty overall. Mathematics was generally reported as the toughest and lengthiest section, while Physics was considered easy to moderate, and Chemistry was moderate.
Looking at the trends of marks versus percentile in previous JEE Main examinations, a score of 147 typically falls within a good percentile range. Based on estimations for the 2025 exam and previous year data, a score of 147 could potentially place you in the percentile range of 98 to 99 .
It's important to remember that this is just an estimate. The actual percentile will depend on the final performance of all the students who appeared in the JEE Mains 2025 Session II, specifically in the April 4, Shift I. The NTA will use a normalization process to account for variations in the difficulty levels across different shifts. This means your final percentile might slightly vary.
To get the precise percentile, you will need to wait for the official JEE Main results to be declared by the NTA. They will release your individual NTA score, which includes your percentile in each subject and your overall percentile. Keep an eye on the official NTA JEE Main website for updates regarding the results.
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