The JEE Main 2026 Percentile to Rank Converter helps aspirants instantly estimate their expected All India Rank (AIR) based on their NTA percentile score. Since JEE Main results are released in percentile format, many students get confused about how that percentile translates into rank. This free online JEE Main rank predictor tool uses a simple, data-backed formula to convert your percentile into a predicted rank within seconds. Whether your percentile is 99, 95.5, or 88.234, you can easily check your approximate rank and plan your college preferences, JoSAA counselling, and branch selection accordingly.
This JEE Main 2026 Percentile to Rank Converter is based on the assumption that around 14,50,000 (14.5 lakh )candidates appear for the JEE Main 2026 exam. The predicted rank is calculated using an estimated total number of students across January + April sessions combined. In reality, the actual number of candidates may be slightly higher or lower, which means your final All India Rank (AIR) can vary accordingly. Since JEE Main percentile represents relative performance among all test-takers, the final rank depends on the total students who appeared and their score distribution. Therefore, the rank shown by this tool should be treated as an approximate estimate, and actual JEE Main 2026 results may differ.
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Jee Main Percentile to Rank Converter
Made by Adarsh Barnwal — The JEE Main 2026 Percentile to Rank Converter helps aspirants instantly estimate their expected All India Rank (AIR) based on their NTA percentile score. Since JEE Main results are released in percentile format, many students get confused about how that percentile translates into rank. This free online JEE Main rank predictor tool uses a simple, data-backed formula to convert your percentile into a predicted rank within seconds. Whether your percentile is 99, 95.5, or 88.234, you can easily check your approximate rank and plan your college preferences, JoSAA counselling, and branch selection accordingly.
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JEE Main Normalisation Formula
After compiling the raw marks, the NTA applies the normalisation formula to get the percentile scores of a candidate for each subject – Maths, Physics, and Chemistry as well as total. The highest score of each session will get the same percentile of 100 which is ideal. The percentile score has been used for the preparation of the JEE Main merit list. The percentile scores will be calculated up to 7 decimal places to avoid ties amongst candidates with the same scores.
The JEE Main percentile score obtained by a candidate is determined only after applying normalisation to the marks obtained by a candidate. JEE Main Percentile scores indicate the percentage of candidates who have scored equal to or below that particular percentile in the examination. A percentile score is measured on a scale of 100 to 0 for each session of examinees. The formula to calculate JEE Mains marks vs percentile is

JEE Main 2026 Normalisation Process: Tie Breaker Guidelines
The following comes into effect when two or more candidates obtain equal percentile scores. The inter-se-merit will be determined according to the following rules in case of a tie.
- Candidates obtaining a higher Percentile Score in Mathematics will be ranked higher
- If a tie still exists, the candidate with a higher Percentile Score in Physics will be given the higher rank
- If a tie still exists, the candidate obtaining a higher Percentile Score in Chemistry will get the higher rank
- If a tie still exists, candidate older in age will be given preference

