JEE Main 2026 Result Today How To Calculate Rank From Percentile
The JEE Main 2026 results will be out today, April 20. While the official All India Rank is released by the National Testing Agency (NTA), you can still get a close idea using your marks and percentile. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide.

Your percentile score is the most important factor in rank calculation. It shows how many candidates you performed better than, not your actual marks. The higher your percentile, the better your expected rank.

A commonly used estimate is: Rank ≈ (100 − Percentile) × Total Number of Candidates ÷ 100. This gives you an approximate AIR based on your percentile. Let’s say your percentile is 98 and total candidates appeared is 10,00,000. The calculation would be Rank ≈ (100 − 98) × 10,00,000 ÷ 100. Your expected rank will be around 20,000.

JEE Main is conducted in multiple shifts with varying difficulty levels. That’s why percentile, not raw marks, is used to determine rank. Two students with the same marks may get different ranks if their percentiles differ.

If you only know your marks, you can check previous year trends, use online rank predictors, and estimate your percentile range. Once you have a rough percentile, you can calculate rank easily.

Your actual rank may vary slightly due to total number of candidates and tie-breaking rules. Just remember: Higher percentile = Lower (better) rank. Use this method as a guide to plan your next steps with confidence.