JEE Main 2025 expected rank vs percentile, previous year’s marks; mock tests
Vaishnavi Shukla | January 20, 2025 | 09:02 PM IST | 1 min read
JEE Main 2025: Candidates must practice mock tests, and know the exam pattern thoroughly to secure the expected percentile in the exam.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The National Testing Agency (NTA) will commence the JEE Main 2025 exam for session 1 from January 22 to 30, 2025. Candidates appearing for JEE Main 2025 must download their admit card through the official website before appearing for the exam through the official website at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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The JEE Main 2025 admit card is a mandatory document to be carried at the JEE Main 2025 exam centre . Candidates appearing for the exam must prepare themselves for the exam and know exam pattern thoroughly to ace the exam. Candidates should also refer to expected JEE Main marks and percentile to know the marks required to secure a particular percentile for the JEE Main 2025 exam.
According to Careers360 experts, as per the previous year's data, for marks 286-292, the rank was 19-12 and the percentile was 99.99- 99.99, for marks 280-284, the rank was 42-23 and the percentile was 99.99 - 99.99. Candidates having a score of 62-87 can expect a rank of 169542-92303 and a percentile of 84.56-91.59.
Candidates appearing for the exam can also take the JEE Main 2025 mock test to become more familiar with the types of questions and the JEE Main 2025 marking scheme. Candidates can easily access the mock test through the official website at nta.ac.in
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JEE Main 2025 expected rank vs percentile
Candidates can check the JEE Main expected rank vs percentile 2025 given below.
Expected JEE Main rank vs percentile
|
Marks out of 300 |
Rank |
Percentile |
|
288- 294 |
20-11 |
99.99826992- 99.99890732 |
|
280-284 |
44-22 |
99.99617561 - 99.99790569 |
|
270-279 |
107-63 |
99.99034797 - 99.99417236 |
|
252- 268 |
522-106 |
99.95228621- 99.99016586 |
|
231-249 |
1385-546 |
99.87388626-99.95028296 |
|
215-230 |
2798-1421 |
99.74522293-99.87060821 |
|
202-214 |
4666-2862 |
99.57503767- 99.73930423 |
|
190-200 |
6664- 4830 |
99.39319714- 99.56019541 |
|
175-189 |
10746-7151 |
99.02150308 - 99.3487614 |
|
161-174 |
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 |
|
1-42 |
1025009-334080 |
66.6590786-69.5797271 |
Candidates who qualify for the Main exam can appear for the JEE Advanced 2025 exam. After passing the JEE exam candidates will have to participate in couselling process and take admission to their choice of college.
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