JEE Main Marks vs Rank vs Percentile 2025 (Full Chart)
Your JEE Main result shows a percentile, which is then converted to an All-India CRL rank. Roughly, with about 14 lakh candidates: rank ≈ (100 − percentile) ÷ 100 × 14,00,000. The marks-to-percentile part varies by shift and year, so treat the marks column as indicative.
JEE Main marks vs percentile vs rank (approximate)
| Marks (/300) | Percentile (approx) | CRL rank (approx) |
|---|---|---|
| 281–300 | 99.99+ | 1 – 200 |
| 250–280 | 99.9 – 99.99 | 200 – 1,400 |
| 220–250 | 99.5 – 99.9 | 1,400 – 7,000 |
| 200–220 | 99.0 – 99.5 | 7,000 – 14,000 |
| 170–200 | 98 – 99 | 14,000 – 28,000 |
| 145–170 | 97 – 98 | 28,000 – 42,000 |
| 120–145 | 95 – 97 | 42,000 – 70,000 |
| 100–120 | 90 – 95 | 70,000 – 1,40,000 |
| 80–100 | 85 – 90 | 1,40,000 – 2,10,000 |
| 60–80 | 80 – 85 | 2,10,000 – 2,80,000 |
Indicative only — the marks-to-percentile mapping shifts every year and across exam days; the percentile-to-rank formula is more stable. Always confirm with your official NTA scorecard.
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