The JEE Main 2025 Percentile Predictor by CollegeSearch helps you estimate your JEE Main percentile based on your session, category, and score. Follow these simple steps to check your percentile:
Get instant insights into where you stand and assess your chances of admission to top engineering colleges in India.
Below mentioned are the factors that are generally taken into consideration while determining JEE Main Marks vs Percentile 2025:
The percentile-based normalization process will be included in the JEE Main Exam for the fourth time. The normalization approach is a widely used method of comparing candidates' scores over many sessions and question papers. Read in Detail - JEE Main 2025 Normalization Process
The JEE Mains Marks for each session is prepared in the form of-
All the four percentiles are calculated for each candidate appearing in the exam. If we have raw scores of Mathematics (M1), Physics (P1), Chemistry (C1) and the total marks (T1) in the exam, we can calculate the percentile scores obtained by candidates in each section. Read in Detail - JEE Main Passing Marks
Total Percentile |
Total No. of Candidates Appeared in the Session with Raw Score Equal to or Less Than T1 Score * 100/Total No. of Candidates Appeared in the Session |
Mathematics Percentile |
Total No. of Candidates Appeared in the Session with Raw Score Equal to or Less Than M1 Score * 100/Total No. of Candidates Appeared in the Session |
Physics Percentile |
Total No. of Candidates Appeared in the Session with Raw Score Equal to or Less Than P1 Score * 100/Total No. of Candidates Appeared in the Session |
Chemistry Percentile |
Total No. of Candidates Appeared in the Session with Raw Score Equal to or Less Than C1 Score * 100/Total No. of Candidates Appeared in the Session |
By following a few basic steps, students can determine their position based on their JEE Main percentage. The following are important details to get before attempting to establish the rank:
Tie breaker procedures are used to break a tie when two or more applicants have equal percentile ratings.
In descending order, a tie between candidates with equal JEE Main Marks will be settled as follows:
JEE Main Cutoff Marks is the minimum marks required to qualify JEE Main Exam. The cutoff marks vary for different categories and reservations. NTA, the examination conducting body, will declare the JEE Main Cutoff after the declaration of JEE Main Result. There are multiple factors which determine the JEE Main Cutoff such as total number of candidates who appeared in the exam, difficulty level of the exam, and JEE Main Seat Allotment. While comparing it to the last year we can expect JEE Main Cutoff to go higher. JEE Main Cutoff is also the minimum marks required to take JEE Advanced Exam.
Category | Cutoff |
UR | 88 |
EWS | 68 |
OBC-NCL | 70 |
SC | 48 |
ST | 38 |
Year | ST | General | SC | OBC-NCL | PwD |
2013 | 45 Marks | 113 Marks | 50 Marks | 70 Marks | - |
2014 | 47 Marks | 115 Marks | 53 Marks | 74 Marks | - |
2015 | 44 Marks | 105 Marks | 50 Marks | 70 Marks | - |
2016 | 48 Marks | 100 Marks | 52 Marks | 70 Marks | - |
2017 | 27 Marks | 81 Marks | 32 Marks | 49 Marks | - |
2018 | 24 | 74 | 29 | 45 | -35 |
2019 | 44.33 | 89.7 | 54.01 | 74.3 | 0.11 |
2020 | 39.06 | 70.24 | 50.17 | 72.88 | 0.06 |
There are limited seats offered to candidates qualifying JEE Main 2025 Exam. The IIITs, NITs, and CFTIs offer admission to candidates based on their performance in the exam. The seats will vary as per the category as well. Below mentioned are the JEE Main Admission seats offered by these institutions.
Institutes | Participating Institutes | OBC NCL | Open | ST | SC | Total Seats |
IIITs | 25 | 1089 | 2078 | 310 | 609 | 4023 |
NITs | 31 | 4858 | 9264 | 1736 | 2762 | 17967 |
CFTIs | 28 | 776 | 2878 | 391 | 658 | 4683 |
Rank | Name | Score | City | State |
1 | 90.19 | Chennai | Tamil Nadu | |
2 | 88.96 | New Delhi | Delhi | |
3 | 85.16 | Mumbai | Maharashtra | |
4 | 83.22 | Kanpur | Uttar Pradesh | |
5 | 82.03 | Kharagpur | West Bengal | |
6 | 78.08 | Roorkee | Uttarakhand | |
7 | 73.84 | Guwahati | Assam | |
8 | 68.69 | Hyderabad | Telangana | |
9 | 66.08 | Tiruchirappalli | Tamil Nadu | |
10 | 64.19 | Surathkal | Karnataka | |
11 | 64.07 | Dhanbad | Jharkhand | |
12 | 63.68 | Vellore | Tamil Nadu | |
13 | 62.56 | Indore | Madhya Pradesh | |
14 | Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi | 62.1 | Varanasi | Uttar Pradesh |
15 | 60.31 | Mumbai | Maharashtra |