JEE Main 2026: Good Score Guide & Percentile Explained

The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results soon. Over 13 lakh candidates await their scores. Subject experts suggest a score of 250 or higher is considered good for JEE Main 2026. The official results will be available on jeemain.nta.nic.in.

The NTA has published the JEE Mains 2026 final answer key. A total of 9 questions were dropped. This includes 3 questions from Mathematics and 7 from Physics across various examination shifts.

A strong JEE Main 2026 score depends on several factors. These include the number of test-takers, the exam’s difficulty level, and the cut-off marks. These elements collectively influence the final score interpretation.

Engineering aspirants take the JEE Main exam annually. Admission to National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and Government Funded Technical Institutes (GFTIs) is based on JEE Main scores.

Only the top 2.5 lakh JEE Main qualifiers will secure eligibility for the JEE Advanced 2026 exam. This makes performance in JEE Main critical for higher engineering education pathways.

Understanding JEE Main Percentile

The NTA defines percentile as the percentage of candidates in a specific shift who achieved a raw score equal to or less than a particular candidate. The highest scorer in each shift receives a 100 percentile.

Marks between the highest and lowest scores are converted into corresponding percentiles. This normalization process ensures fair comparison across different shifts.

The JEE Main 2026 percentile score functions as a normalized score. It replaces raw marks for the purpose of compiling the JEE Main 2026 merit lists.

Each JEE Mains 2026 shift’s results will be presented as both raw scores and percentile scores. This dual reporting provides a comprehensive view of candidate performance.

A percentile score of 95 means a candidate performed better than 95% of all participants. Higher percentiles indicate superior performance relative to other examinees.

JEE Mains Marks vs. Percentile Trends

Based on previous years’ trends, the following is an estimated conversion of JEE Main 2026 marks to percentiles.

JEE Main Marks JEE Main Percentile
300-291 100-99.999
292-280 99.99890732 – 99.99617561
279-271 99.99417236 – 99.99153171
268-259 99.99034797 – 99.97687156
258-250 99.97413985 – 99.95228621
249-240 99.95028296 – 99.91549924
239-230 99.91395128 – 99.87060821
229-220 99.86150253 – 99.78191884
219-210 99.77499852 – 99.69159044
209- 200 99.68494329 – 99.57503767
199-190 99.56019541 – 99.40858575
189- 180 99.39319714 – 99.17311273
179-170 99.1567225 – 98.87981861
169-160 98.85149993 – 98.52824811
159-150 98.49801724 -98.09290531
149-140 98.07460288 – 97.54301298
139-130 97.4927496 – 96.87838902
129-120 96.80927687 – 96.0687115
119-110 95.983027 – 95.05625037
109-100 94.96737888 – 93.8020333
99-90 93.67910655 – 92.21882783
89-80 92.05811248 – 90.27631202
79-70 90.0448455 – 87.51810893
69-60 87.33654157 – 83.89085926
59-50 83.5119717 – 78.35114254
49-40 77.81927947 – 69.5797271
39-30 68.80219265 – 56.09102043
29-20 54.01037138 – 36.58463962
19-10 35.2885364 – 18.16647924
9-0 17.14582299 -5.7147279

Registration for JEE Mains 2026 Session 2 is now open. Candidates can apply for the April exams until February 25 on the official website. Session 2 exams will take place from April 1 to 9 in two shifts.