Aug 6, 2021
JEE Advanced Marks and Rank Trend in 2017
JEE Advanced Marks and Rank Trend in 2018
JEE Advanced Marks and Ranks 2019
JEE Advanced Marks and Ranks 2020
The way a candidate performs in the JEE Advanced makes a base of their admission to bachelor’s degree, dual degree, or integrated masters courses in the IITs. It gives the candidates an idea of the rank they can achieve in the results of the JEE Advanced. The rankings that are released along with the marks include subject wise aggregate, overall marks secured, and the total correct answers of the student. Marks and Rank analysis trends of 2017 and 2018 of JEE Advanced are given below:
JEE Advanced Rank Percentage Marks Obtained (out of 360) 10 87% 318 100 83% 305 200 81% 298 500 77% 283 1000 73% 268 1100 72% 265 1300 71% 260
JEE Advanced Rank Percentile Marks Obtained (out of 360) 1 94% 337 5 89% 320 10 86% 310 50 79% 283 100 76% 272 500 64% 231 1000 59% 213 2000 53% 191 5000 44% 159
JEE Advanced Rank JEE Advanced Marks 1 346 marks 2 340 marks 3 335 marks 4 333 marks 5 328 marks 10 310 marks 45 284 marks 87 273 marks 237 252 marks 500 227 marks 648 220 marks 746 216 marks 780 214 marks 852 211 marks 868 210 marks 981 207 marks 1000 206 marks
Category Minimum Percentage of Marks in Each Subject Minimum Percentage of Aggregate Marks Common rank list (CRL) 10 35 GEN-EWS rank list 9 31.5 OBC-NCL rank list 9 31.5 SC rank list / ST / Common-PwD rank list (CRL) / SC-PwD rank list / OBC-NCL-PwD rank list 5 17.5 Preparatory course rank lists 2.5 8.75
If you are in doubt about JEE Advanced Marks vs Rank, we have created a rank predictor based on the past year’s data:
Range of Marks Obtained | Approximate Rankings |
400+ | 1 to 10 |
380 to 400 | 11 to 49 |
350 to 380 | 50 to 100 |
337 to 350 | 101 to 200 |
322 to 337 | 200 to 300 |
300 to 322 | 300 to 500 |
275 to 300 | 501 to 1000 |
250 to 275 | 1001 to 2000 |
209 to 250 | 2001 to 5000 |
175 to 209 | 5001 to 10000 |
If the total marks obtained by two or more candidates are equal in JEE Advanced, then the following tie-break policy will be applied for allocating the ranks.
Step 1- Students having higher positive marks will be given a higher rank.
If the tie-breaking criteria at Step-1 fail to break the tie, then the following criteria will be followed.
Step 2- The student who has gained higher marks in Mathematics will be awarded a higher rank.
If this criteria also does not break the tie, then, a higher rank will be assigned to the student who has obtained higher marks in Physics.
If there is a tie even after this also, students will be given the same rank.
Read More: JEE Main Syllabus 2022: Syllabus For Physics, Chemistry, And Mathematics
JEE Advanced scores are not confined to IITs only, many other universities accept scores to offer admission in various engineering courses to the candidates. If you are looking for colleges other than the IITs, here is a list of the universities and colleges that you might consider for applying.
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