The Engineers Corner JEE Main Score Analyzer 2026 is a free AI-powered tool built specifically for JEE Main students. Enter your raw marks out of 300 or your NTA percentile from your scorecard — the tool instantly estimates your All India Rank, checks your eligibility for JEE Advanced 2026 with category-specific cutoffs, shows admission chances at NITs, IIITs and GFTIs with actual JoSAA closing rank data, adjusts for exam shift difficulty, and gives you a step-by-step JoSAA counselling action plan. No login, no signup, results in 15 seconds.
NTA does not release JEE Main results as raw marks – the official result shows only your NTA percentile score. Your percentile shows what percentage of students scored equal to or below you in your session. A percentile of 99 means you scored better than 99 percent of all students in your shift. Your All India Rank is then calculated from the percentile across all sessions combined.
For 2026, approximately 13.5 lakh students appeared for Session 2. A percentile of 99 corresponds to roughly rank 13,500. A percentile of 95 corresponds to roughly rank 67,500. Our tool calculates all of this instantly from your marks using historical JEE Main 2025 data adjusted for shift difficulty.
Only the top 2.5 lakh students across all JEE Main sessions qualify for JEE Advanced 2026. The cutoff percentile varies by category. Based on JEE Main 2025 data and 2026 predictions, the expected qualifying cutoffs are: General and EWS category approximately 93 to 95 percentile, OBC-NCL approximately 80 to 82 percentile, SC approximately 62 to 63 percentile, ST approximately 49 to 50 percentile, and PwD 0.11 percentile across all categories. Meeting the qualifying cutoff makes you eligible to appear for JEE Advanced – it does not guarantee IIT admission. IIT admission is entirely based on your JEE Advanced rank.
There are 31 NITs across India offering over 24,000 B.Tech seats. Admissions happen through JoSAA counselling using your JEE Main All India Rank. The cutoff varies significantly by institute tier, branch, category and home state quota. For Computer Science at tier 1 NITs like NIT Trichy, NIT Warangal and NIT Surathkal, you need a rank below 2,000 for General category. For mid-tier NITs like NIT Calicut and NIT Rourkela, CSE closes around rank 3,500 to 8,000. For newer NITs, CSE seats may be available up to rank 50,000 and beyond. Home state quota gives students a significant advantage — a rank that does not qualify for other state quota may still get you into your home state NIT. Enter your rank in our tool above to see a personalised list of NITs and IIITs you can target.
JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) handles centralised counselling for admissions to IITs, NITs, IIITs and GFTIs using JEE Main and JEE Advanced ranks. The process runs approximately 5 to 6 rounds after JEE Advanced results in June. Students register on josaa.nic.in, fill college and branch preferences in order of priority, and seats are allotted based on rank, category and availability.
Key JoSAA tips: fill as many choices as possible in order of genuine preference, include both home state and other state options, do not skip branches you would actually accept, and always lock your choices before the deadline. Unfilled seats from early rounds become available in later rounds, so candidates who do not get their first choice in Round 1 may still get it in subsequent rounds.
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