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What rank will I get at 97 percentile in JEE mains?

What rank will I get at 97 percentile in JEE mains?

Your marks will be around 120+ . Your All India rank would be around 26070 approxiomately,calculated by using the formula 100-97*869010/100 where 97 is your percentile anHope it helps!!!! d 869010 is the number of candidates appeared for jee mains in january session.

Is 97.5 percentile good in JEE mains?

97.5 percentile implies a predictive rank of 25575 – 28750.

Can I get NIT CSE with 97 percentile?

With 97 percentile it is bit difficult to hget CSE in good NIT’s eventhough you belong to OBC. You can get other good branches like ECE,EE in NIT Raipur,Jamshedpur,Jammu. You can get Ceramic,Food Processing,Metallurgy,Mining in NIT Rkl,Durgapur,Patna. If you go for the north eastern NIT’s you can easily get CSE.

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What is the average marks in JEE Mains 2021?

JEE Main 2021 Marks vs Percentile: A Comparative Study JEE Main 2021 Score JEE Main 2021 Percentile 300-281 100 – 99.99989145 271 – 280 99.994681 – 99.997394 263 – 270 99.990990 – 99.994029 250 – 262 99.977205 – 99.988819

How is the rank of JEE Main calculated?

A. JEE Main rank is prepared by compositing the scores of JEE Main and marks of class XII in the ratio of 60:40. According to it, the scores are arranged in merit. Q. My CBSE percentage is 75.5. Am I eligible for JEE Main 2021?

What is the percentile for 270 in the JEE Mains?

Ans: It is difficult to assume any kind of percentile range for a given raw score. But as per past analysis, you can easily get 95 to 98 percentile for a score of 270. You can also check JEE Main Marks vs Rank here. Q4. 70 percentile in JEE Main means how many marks?

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What is NTA JEE MAIN marks vs percentile?

NTA JEE Main marks vs percentile are the percentile score corresponding to marks in JEE Main 2021. JEE Main marks vs Percentile is obtained through normalization. NTA releasese JEE Main percentile score as the National testing agency conducts exams in multiple sessions.