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JEE Main Score Calculator 2025

Enter your correct, wrong and unattempted answers for each subject - get your raw score, estimated percentile and rank range.

Marking Scheme

Section A (MCQ): +4 correct, −1 wrong, 0 unattempted  |  Section B (Integer): +4 correct, 0 wrong, 0 unattempted. Attempt any 5 of 10 in Section B.

Physics
Section A - MCQ (20 questions, all compulsory)
Section B - Integer Type (attempt any 5 of 10)
Chemistry
Section A - MCQ (20 questions, all compulsory)
Section B - Integer Type (attempt any 5 of 10)
Mathematics
Section A - MCQ (20 questions, all compulsory)
Section B - Integer Type (attempt any 5 of 10)
Results
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Total Score / 300
SubjectScore
Physics0
Chemistry0
Mathematics0
Estimated Percentile
Estimated Rank Range
Percentile and rank estimates are based on historical NTA data. Actual results depend on exam difficulty and number of candidates.

JEE Main FAQ

Each paper has 3 subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Maths), each with 30 questions. Section A has 20 MCQ questions (attempt all) with +4 for correct and −1 for wrong. Section B has 10 integer-type questions; attempt any 5 with +4 for correct and 0 for wrong (no negative marking). Maximum score per subject: 100 marks. Total maximum: 300 marks.

NTA uses normalization to calculate percentile across multiple sessions. Your percentile = (Number of candidates who scored LESS than you ÷ Total candidates) × 100. It is NOT the same as percentage. A 99 percentile means you scored more than 99% of all candidates. NTA uses the best of Session 1 and Session 2 scores for final merit.

For IIT admission (JEE Advanced), you typically need 99+ percentile overall and category-specific cutoffs. Top NITs (like NIT Trichy, Surathkal, Warangal) require 98–99+ percentile for CSE. Other NITs and IIITs require 90–97 percentile depending on branch. State quota seats at NITs use state-level percentile. SC/ST/OBC-NCL/EWS categories have significant relaxations.