JEE Main March 2021 Result: Check Marks vs percentile
National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main March 2021 result at jeemain.nta.nic.in. Check how the percentile varies with the marks scored by candidates.
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Try NowRitu Tripathi | March 25, 2021 | 11:07 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main March 2021 result at jeemain.nta.nic.in. Candidates can check their JEE Main result 2021 for the March session using their application number and password.
JEE Main March result 2021 contains the NTA scores (percentile scores) of the candidates along with basic details like candidate’s name, parent’s name, application number, and category, etc. The percentile score or the NTA score has been calculated on the basis of the relative performance of candidates in different shifts of the JEE Main March 2021 exam.
JEE Main Marks vs Percentile 2021
Score |
Percentile |
-75 - -20 |
0.843517743614459 - 0.843517743614459 |
-19 - -10 |
0.843517743614459 - 0.843517743614459 |
0 - 10 |
0.843517743614459 - 9.69540662201048 |
11 - 20 |
13.4958497103427 - 33.2291283360524 |
21 - 30 |
37.6945295632834 - 56.5693109770195 |
31 - 40 |
58.1514901857346 - 71.3020522957121 |
41 - 50 |
73.2878087751462 - 80.9821538087469 |
51 - 60 |
82.0160627661434 - 86.9079446541208 |
61 - 70 |
87.5122250914779 - 90.7022005707394 |
71 - 80 |
91.0721283110867 - 93.1529718505396 |
81 - 90 |
93.4712312797351 - 94.7494792463808 |
91 - 100 |
94.9985943180054 - 96.0648502433078 |
101 - 110 |
96.2045500677875 - 96.9782721725982 |
111 - 120 |
97.1429377776765 - 97.6856721385145 |
121 - 130 |
97.8112608696124 - 98.2541321080562 |
131 - 140 |
98.3174149345299 - 98.6669358629096 |
141 - 150 |
98.7323896268267 - 98.9902969950969 |
151 - 160 |
99.0286140409721 - 99.2397377073381 |
161 - 170 |
99.272084675244 - 99.4312143898418 |
171 - 180 |
99.4569399985455 - 99.573193698637 |
181 - 190 |
99.5973996511304 - 99.6885790237511 |
191 - 200 |
99.7108311325455 - 99.7824720681761 |
201 - 210 |
99.7950635053476 - 99.845212160289 |
211 - 220 |
99.8516164257469 - 99.8937326121479 |
221 - 230 |
99.9011137994553 - 99.9289017987302 |
231 - 240 |
99.9349804235716 - 99.9563641573886 |
241 - 250 |
99.9601632979145 - 99.9750342194015 |
250 - 262 |
99.9772051568448 - 99.9888196721667 |
263 - 270 |
99.9909906096101 - 99.9940299220308 |
271 - 280 |
99.9946812032638 - 99.997394875068 |
300 |
99.99989145 |
Also, Check- How JEE Main cutoff marks are calculated?
JEE Main March 2021 exam was held from March 16 to 18. JEE Main April 2021 exam dates are April 27 to 30. NTA is now expected to release the application form of JEE Main April 2021 session soon. The All India Rank shall be compiled and declared after the conduct of the JEE Main May 2021 exam.
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