JEE Mains 2024 Result Out: How to calculate score, percentile; marks vs ranks
Jalla Venkatesh | April 25, 2024 | 07:52 AM IST | 2 mins read
NTA has declared the session 2 results for JEE Main 2024. Here is the process to calculate the rank from percentile.
NEW Delhi: The National Test Agency (NTA) declared the JEE Main 2024 session 2 result on April 25, 2024. Candidates can access their IIT JEE Main results 2024 by logging in with their application number and date of birth. Top 2,50,000 candidates are eligible to appear for the JEE Advanced exam. Along with the NTA JEE Mains result 2024 session 2, candidates can check their AIR and percentile. JEE Main Result 2024 (OUT) LIVE
The National Testing Agency (NTA) employs a distinctive approach in calculating the JEE Main 2024 percentile. Below is the process to calculate the percentile.
JEE Main 2024 session 2 result - How to calculate percentile
NTA will calculate the percentile score for each subject and in total. The formula for calculating the percentile score is listed below:
|
Percentile |
Formula |
|
Total Percentile |
(100 x Number of candidates with raw score ≤ T1) / Total Number of candidates who appeared for the exam |
|
Mathematics Percentile |
(100 x No. of candidates appeared from the session with a raw score ≤M1 score in Mathematics) / Total No. of candidates who appeared for the exam |
|
Physics Percentile |
(100 x Number of candidates with raw score ≤ P1 in Physics)/ Total No. of candidates who appeared for the exam |
|
Chemistry Percentile |
(100 x Number of candidates with raw score ≤ C1 in Chemistry) / Total No. of candidates who appeared for the exam |
Also read JEE Main Toppers 2024: 56 candidates get 100 NTA score; mostly from Telangana, Maharashtra
Expected JEE Main 2024 Marks vs Rank vs Percentile
Candidates can check the expected marks, rank, and percentile for the JEE Main Exam below.
|
Marks out of 300 |
Rank |
Percentile |
|
286- 292 |
19-12 |
99.99826992- 99.99890732 |
|
280-284 |
42-23 |
99.99617561 - 99.99790569 |
|
268- 279 |
106-64 |
99.99034797 - 99.99417236 |
|
250- 267 |
524-108 |
99.95228621- 99.99016586 |
|
231-249 |
1385-546 |
99.87388626-99.95028296 |
|
215-230 |
2798-1421 |
99.74522293-99.87060821 |
|
200-214 |
4667-2863 |
99.57503767- 99.73930423 |
|
189-199 |
6664- 4830 |
99.39319714- 99.56019541 |
|
175-188 |
10746-7152 |
99.02150308 - 99.3487614 |
|
160-174 |
16163-11018 |
98.52824811-98.99673561 |
|
149-159 |
21145-16495 |
98.07460288-98.49801724 |
|
132-148 |
32826-22238 |
97.0109678-97.97507774 |
|
120-131 |
43174-33636 |
96.0687115-96.93721175 |
|
110-119 |
54293-44115 |
95.05625037-95.983027 |
|
102-109 |
65758-55269 |
94.01228357-94.96737888 |
|
95-101 |
76260-66999 |
93.05600452 -93.89928202 |
|
89-94 |
87219-78111 |
92.05811248 -92.88745828 |
|
79-88 |
109329-90144 |
90.0448455 -91.79177119 |
|
62-87 |
169542-92303 |
84.56203931-91.59517945 |
|
41-61 |
326517-173239 |
70.26839007-84.22540213 |
|
1-40 |
1025009-334080 |
6.66590786-69.5797271 |
The JEE Main exam took place on April 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, and 12, with approximately 12.57 lakh students participating. NTA conducted the test in two sessions, in January and April 2024, with over 24 lakh registrations across both sessions. JEE Main 2024 Session 1 was held between January 24 and February 1.
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