I HAVE SCORED 135 MARKS IN JEE 2021 FEB 25 2ND SHIFT THEN WHAT WOULD BE MY PERCENTILE
hello aspirant,
As of now its tough to say because the analysis and also cutoffs change every year due to many factors like total students appearing for exam,difficulty level of paper etc .but based on previous year analysis we can help you with your query.now based on https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile your percentile would be around 98.2-98.6 and ranking would be round 12k-15k.now note that each year these cutoffs change and if they change,your chances into colleges also may change.
hope this helps,
thankyou.
Hello,
According to the experts analysis the percentile is expected to be in between 96.53 - 97.93 with 135 marks. The actual percentile may vary depending on number of candidates appeared, highest score in the examination and normalisation of the score. Considering the previous year cut off percentile you have decent chances of qualifying in the JEE Main 2021 with the expected percentile irrespective of your category. The cut off in 2020 was as follows
- General:90.3765335
- OBC-NCL:72.8887969
- EWS:70.2435518
- SC:50.1760245
- ST:39.0696101
- PWD:0.0618524
Cut off may increase or decrease depending on the number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of examination and number of seats available etc.
If the paper is considered to be moderately difficult then with 135 marks you would score around 96.53- 97.93 according to the previous years trends and the corresponding rank for this percentile would be around 18000- 20000. However these estimations are based on the previous years records and may change from year to year as they depend on various factors like difficulty of the examination, number of students that attempted the examination, etc.
For more info you may visit the following link:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-marks-vs-percentile/amp
Our experts have not yet calculated the difficulty level for the examination on 25th February, 2nd shift, you can use our predictor tool to predict your percentile from the expert's point of view from the following link: