Enter your expected score (out of 300) to predict your NTA Percentile and All India Rank (AIR).
Disclaimer: NTA uses a complex normalization process across multiple shifts. A 140 score in a hard shift might yield a 97 percentile, while the same score in an easy shift might drop to 94. This tool provides an estimate.
Understanding JEE Mains Normalization
Unlike board exams, JEE Mains does not rank you based on your absolute percentage. Instead, the National Testing Agency (NTA) issues a Percentile Score. This score is normalized across multiple shifts to ensure fairness.
If your shift was easy, you will need higher marks (e.g., 190+) to hit the 99th percentile. If your shift was hard, you might hit the 99th percentile with just 160 marks.
How JEE Advanced Rankings Work
JEE Advanced relies purely on absolute marks. All students take the exact same two papers on the same day, so there is no percentile normalization.
Your All India Rank (Common Rank List - CRL) is determined entirely by how many total marks you score (usually out of 360) relative to the rest of the candidates. The cutoffs fluctuate wildly based on the paper's difficulty each year.