I got 123 marks inj jee main session 2 in 2025 but in result seen my percentile 46 what should my real percentile in april 4 shift one
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To estimate your percentile based on your JEE Main scores, we can use the following general understanding:
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Percentile Calculation : Percentiles are based on the number of candidates who scored less than you. A percentile of 46 means you scored better than 46% of candidates.
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Score Interpretation : If you scored 123 marks in JEE Main and received a 46 percentile, it suggests that many candidates scored lower than you, but a significant number also scored higher.
The actual percentile for a specific shift can vary based on the overall performance of all candidates in that shift. If you want to estimate your percentile for another shift, you would need to consider the average scores of that specific shift.
To get a more accurate estimate or comparison, you could look for official announcements or statistics released by the NTA regarding shift-wise performance.
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