Use this free calculator to predict your JEE Main rank based on your marks and category. This prediction tool uses historical data patterns from previous years to provide an estimated rank range.
Our JEE Main Rank Predictor uses statistical analysis of previous years' JEE Main data to establish a correlation between marks obtained and ranks awarded. The algorithm considers various factors including:
While the predictor provides a reasonable estimate, please note that the actual rank depends on many factors including the performance of other candidates in that particular year.
Our rank predictor provides an estimated range based on historical data analysis. It typically has an accuracy of ±15-20% for most score ranges. The accuracy tends to be higher for very high scores (above 250) and may vary more for scores below 100.
No, JEE Main is the first step for IIT admissions. You need to qualify JEE Main to be eligible for JEE Advanced, which is the entrance exam for IITs. JEE Main scores are used for admissions to NITs, IIITs, and other centrally funded technical institutions.
JEE Main percentile is calculated using the formula: 100 × (Number of candidates who scored equal to or below the candidate / Total number of candidates who appeared for the exam). This normalizes scores across different sessions.
A score above 250 (out of 360) is considered excellent and can get you a rank under 5000. Scores between 200-250 are very good, 150-200 are good, and 100-150 can help you secure admission to decent engineering colleges through JoSAA counseling.
Focus on understanding concepts thoroughly, practice regularly with previous years' papers, take timed mock tests, analyze your mistakes, work on weak areas, and maintain consistency in your preparation. A balanced approach to all three subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) is crucial.