JEE Main 2026 Marks to Percentile Calculator — Free & Instant




JEE Main 2026 Marks to Percentile Calculator

Enter your marks out of 300 and see the expected NTA percentile band for the 2026 cycle — instantly, free, and entirely in your browser.

Estimate only: This calculator gives an expected band based on the 2026 marks-percentile pattern. Your exact percentile is the one on your official NTA scorecard at jeemain.nta.nic.in.

Expected NTA percentile
A percentile band, not an exact value — shift difficulty affects the real figure. Verify on your official NTA scorecard.

This calculator uses the expected JEE Main 2026 marks-to-percentile pattern derived from NTA result data across recent cycles. Because the exam runs in shifts of differing difficulty, no calculator can return an exact percentile from marks alone — so this one gives a sensible band and an indicative rank, and tells you plainly where the real number comes from.
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How to Use It

  1. Enter your total JEE Main marks out of 300 — use your best-of-two-sessions score.
  2. Click Calculate Percentile.
  3. Read the expected percentile, its band, and the indicative All India Rank.
  4. Treat all three as estimates, and confirm against your official NTA scorecard.

Why a Band, Not an Exact Number

JEE Main is held in multiple shifts, and NTA normalises each shift into a percentile based on the full distribution of scores in that shift. That distribution is known only after the exam and only to NTA. So the honest output of any marks-to-percentile tool is a band — a range your true percentile is very likely to fall within. A tool that promises one exact decimal from marks alone is overstating what is knowable.

To understand the mechanics in full, see the guide on JEE Main normalisation, and for the percentile-to-rank step, the marks vs percentile vs rank table.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the JEE Main marks to percentile calculator work?
It maps your marks out of 300 onto the expected JEE Main 2026 percentile using the NTA marks-versus-percentile pattern. Because shifts differ in difficulty, it returns a percentile band rather than a single exact value.
Is the marks to percentile result exact?
No. Marks-to-percentile depends on your specific shift’s difficulty and the full score distribution, known only to NTA. The calculator gives a well-informed expected band — your exact percentile appears only on the official NTA scorecard.
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