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JEE Advanced Marks vs Rank 2026

Predict your expected All India Rank (AIR) for IIT admission based on the average Marks vs Rank data from 2023-2025.

Enter your expected JEE Advanced score (out of 360) to predict your All India Rank (CRL). Estimates are based on an aggregate of 2023, 2024, and 2025 cutoff data.

Expected All India Rank (CRL)

~ 7,000

Based on the average Marks vs Rank distribution from the last 3 years.

Recent Year Trends (Top 5,000 Rank)

2025 Expected~150 Marks
2024 Actual173 Marks
2023 Actual140 Marks

Paper difficulty heavily influences the exact cutoff each year.

Disclaimer: JEE Advanced rankings are based on absolute marks. Unlike JEE Main, there is no normalization. Your rank depends entirely on the paper's difficulty and the collective performance of all students in that specific year.

Understanding JEE Advanced Rankings

Unlike JEE Mains, which utilizes a complex percentile-based normalization system across multiple shifts, JEE Advanced relies purely on absolute marks. All students take the exact same two papers on the same day.

Your All India Rank (Common Rank List - CRL) is determined entirely by how many total marks you score out of 360 relative to the rest of the candidates.

The Impact of Paper Difficulty

Because there is no normalization, the cutoffs vary wildly year by year depending solely on how difficult the IIT conducting the exam made the paper.

2024 (Easier Paper)

A score of 173 was required to crack the top 5,000 rank.

2023 (Harder Paper)

A score of 140 was enough to crack the top 5,000 rank.

Our calculator aggregates the data from the last 3 years (2023, 2024, 2025) to provide a realistic average prediction for 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many marks are required for IIT Bombay?
To secure a seat in IIT Bombay, particularly in Computer Science (CSE) for the General category, you typically need an All India Rank (AIR) under 70. Based on recent trends, this usually requires scoring 290+ marks out of 360 in JEE Advanced.
Is 150 a good score in JEE Advanced?
Yes, scoring around 150 marks out of 360 generally secures an AIR between 4,000 and 7,000, depending on the paper's difficulty. This rank is sufficient to get into older IITs in core branches or top branches in newer IITs.
What is the minimum qualifying marks for JEE Advanced?
The minimum qualifying marks to be included in the Common Rank List (CRL) usually hovers around 100 to 115 aggregate marks (roughly 30-35%). You must also clear individual subject cutoffs (usually around 10%).
Why is there no normalization in JEE Advanced?
Unlike JEE Main, which is conducted across multiple shifts on different days, JEE Advanced is conducted on a single day for all candidates. Because everyone takes the exact same two papers, there is no need for normalization or percentiles. Your rank is based purely on absolute marks.
What happens if two students get the same marks in JEE Advanced?
In case of a tie in total marks, the rank is resolved using a tie-breaking policy: first by higher positive marks, then higher marks in Mathematics, then higher marks in Physics. If a tie still exists, the candidates receive the same rank.
Are the cutoffs for OBC/SC/ST different?
Yes, there are significant category reservations. For instance, the minimum qualifying aggregate mark for OBC-NCL and EWS is typically 90% of the general cutoff, while for SC/ST and PwD candidates, it is 50% of the general cutoff.