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JEE Mains Score Calculator — Percentile & Rank Estimator 2026

The JEE Mains score calculator helps every engineering aspirant estimate their percentile, predicted rank, and admission chances — instantly. Whether you’re looking for the JEE Mains score calculator eSaral style, JEE Mains score calculator Mathongo format, or JEE Mains score calculator ALLEN equivalent — this free tool gives you all the same results without any login. Check your JEE Main percentile calculator result for session 1 and session 2, compare with previous year cutoffs, and plan your preparation accordingly. Works for JEE Mains score calculator 2023, 2024, 2025 & 2026 patterns with updated marking scheme.

JEE Mains Score Calculator 2026
Enter your correct, incorrect & unattempted answers for each section
📌 Marking Scheme: MCQ: +4 correct, −1 wrong, 0 unattempted | Numerical: +4 correct, 0 wrong
Section Correct (MCQ) Wrong (MCQ) Correct (Numerical)
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
YOUR JEE MAINS SCORE (out of 300)
Percentage
Est. Percentile
Est. Rank
JEE Adv.
How To Use

Step-by-Step Guide — JEE Mains Score Calculator

1

Count Your Correct MCQs

After checking the official answer key released by NTA, count how many MCQ answers are correct in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics separately.

2

Count Wrong MCQs

Count the wrong MCQ answers per section. Each wrong MCQ costs −1 mark. Unattempted questions score 0 — do not count them as wrong.

3

Count Correct Numerical Answers

Numerical value questions carry +4 marks for correct answers and 0 for wrong or unattempted. Enter the correct numerical count for each section.

4

Get Score, Percentile & Rank

Click Calculate to see your total score out of 300, estimated percentile, predicted rank, and whether you’re likely eligible for JEE Advanced.

Formula

JEE Mains Marking Scheme & Score Formula

Score = (MCQ Correct × 4) − (MCQ Wrong × 1) + (Numerical Correct × 4)

MCQ: +4 per correct, −1 per wrong, 0 per unattempted | 20 questions per section
Numerical: +4 per correct, 0 per wrong/unattempted | 10 questions per section
Max Score: 300 (100 per section) | Percentile = 100 × (Rank of toppers below you ÷ Total candidates)
JEE Advanced Cutoff 2025 (General): ~89+ percentile (approximately 85+ score)

📖 NTA JEE Mains Official Website ↗
Smart Features

Why Use This JEE Mains Score Calculator

Section-wise Score Breakup

Enter Physics, Chemistry and Maths separately — see per-section performance alongside your total JEE Mains score. Identify your weak subject instantly.

Percentile & Rank Estimator

Unlike basic JEE Mains score calculators, this tool also gives an estimated percentile and approximate rank — helping you gauge JEE Advanced eligibility before official results.

Session 1 & Session 2 Ready

Works for both JEE Mains score calculator session 1 and session 2 — same marking scheme applies. Use it twice and take the better of the two for your final percentile.

FAQ

JEE Mains Score Calculator — People Also Ask

How accurate is the JEE Mains percentile calculator?
The percentile estimation is based on historical score-to-percentile data from NTA’s previous JEE Mains results. The actual percentile is calculated by NTA using normalization across all shifts and sessions. Our JEE Main percentile calculator gives a close estimate — within ±2 percentile for most score ranges — but the official NTA result is the final authority.
What is the JEE Mains score calculator for session 2?
The marking scheme for JEE Mains Session 2 is identical to Session 1: +4 for correct MCQ, −1 for wrong MCQ, +4 for correct numerical, 0 for unattempted. Enter your Session 2 answer counts in the same calculator — it works perfectly for both sessions. NTA considers the best of two sessions for final ranking.
How is JEE Mains score different from percentile?
Your raw score is the marks you earn (out of 300). Percentile is a relative measure — it shows what percentage of candidates scored equal to or less than you. A score of 150 might give 90+ percentile if the paper was tough, or only 80 percentile if the paper was easy. NTA normalizes scores across shifts to compute final percentile.
What score is needed for JEE Advanced eligibility?
For General category, JEE Advanced eligibility typically requires 89+ percentile in JEE Mains (top 2.5 lakh ranks). In terms of raw score, this usually corresponds to approximately 85–120+ marks depending on the year’s difficulty. OBC-NCL needs ~74 percentile, SC/ST ~54 percentile. Check NTA’s official cutoff announcement after results.
Is this calculator the same as JEE score calculator by ALLEN or Mathongo?
Yes — the score calculation is identical since all tools use NTA’s official marking scheme (+4/−1 MCQ, +4/0 numerical). Our JEE Mains score calculator gives the same raw score as eSaral, Mathongo, or ALLEN calculators. The percentile estimate may vary slightly based on the historical data each tool uses.
Conclusion

Know Your JEE Score Before Official Results

With our free JEE Mains score calculator 2026, you get your estimated score, percentile, and rank prediction the moment the answer key drops — no waiting, no login, no confusion. Use it for Session 1, Session 2, and compare with previous year cutoffs to plan your next steps confidently.