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JEE Mains 2026 Marks vs Percentile
Estimate your expected NTA percentile score based on raw marks — score-to-percentile conversion table derived from previous year data.
How NTA Percentile Score Works
The NTA score is a percentile, not a percentage. It represents your relative performance compared to all other candidates who appeared in the same session.
Percentile = (Number of candidates who scored ≤ your marks ÷ Total candidates) × 100
A percentile of 99 means you scored better than 99% of all candidates in that session. It does not mean you scored 99%.
Marks vs Expected Percentile Table
| Marks Range (out of 300) | Expected Percentile |
|---|---|
| 300+ | 99.9+ |
| 280–299 | 99.5–99.9 |
| 260–279 | 99.0–99.5 |
| 240–259 | 98.0–99.0 |
| 220–239 | 96.0–98.0 |
| 200–219 | 93.0–96.0 |
| 180–199 | 88.0–93.0 |
| 160–179 | 80.0–88.0 |
| 140–159 | 70.0–80.0 |
| 120–139 | 55.0–70.0 |
| 100–119 | 40.0–55.0 |
| 80–99 | 25.0–40.0 |
| 60–79 | 10.0–25.0 |
| Below 60 | Below 10.0 |
* Estimates based on 2024–25 data. Actual percentile depends on exam difficulty and total number of candidates.
Marking Scheme — Important Notes
- MCQ questions: +4 for correct, −1 for wrong, 0 for unattempted.
- Integer type questions: +4 for correct, no negative marking for wrong.
- Total marks: 300 (Physics 100 + Chemistry 100 + Mathematics 100).
- Each subject has 20 MCQs (attempt all) + 10 integer questions (attempt any 5).