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Updated on - Oct 31, 2023 07:51 PM IST

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JEE Main exam analysis 28 January 2026 will be provided here real-time for reference of students. The breakdown of the shift-wise exam will be available here shortly after the Shift 1 and 2 exams are over. The level of difficulty for both shifts on Day 5 is expected to be moderate. JEE Main 2026 paper analysis will vary subject-wise for both shifts, with a similar paper structure and topic-wise weightage. Students are expecting the Mathematics section in the entrance exam to be the most difficult and the Chemistry section to be the easiest. On the other hand, the Physics difficulty level is expected to vary between an easy and moderate level.

Predicted Rank for 85+ Percentile in JEE Mains 2026
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85+ Percentile in JEE Main 2026 Predictions and Expectations

The JEE Main cutoff changes every year and differs across categories. While the qualifying percentile does not guarantee admission to NITs or IIITs, it is mandatory for students to appear in JEE Advanced exam 2026. As our experienced JEE ranks vs percentile analysis expert Supreeta Roy predicts - "Having scored 85+ percetnile in JEE Mains Session 1 exam 2026, you can expect a rank between 211,500 and 225,000. This means you will likely have to achieve 82-84.2+ marks in the paper. However, given a tough paper, this marks range may fall between 58.5-59.9+. With this percentile score, students can get admission to  IIIT Bhagalpur, IIIT Gwalior, NIT Goa etc. But top NITs are usually out of reach, especially for the General category candidates." The article deals with the expected marks vs rank for 85+ percentile in JEE Mains 2026, estimated using this year's difficulty level and recent cutoff trends.

Predicted Percentile for 165 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Session 1 by Subject Expert
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Predicted Percentile for 165 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Session 1

Predicted Percentile for 165 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Session 1: If you score 165 marks in JEE Main 2026 Session 1, you are in a good and highly competitive position. At this score, the candidate remains well ahead of the vast majority who take the test, and can be confident of solid chances during counselling. Based on subject experts’ analysis and previous years, it is expected that a candidate scoring 165 or more marks in a moderately difficult paper may fetch a percentile of approximately 98.56+ with a rank of approximately 21,600 or better. Though these figures are indicative and may slightly vary due to normalisation across shifts and overall performance at the all-India level, this score provides a good benchmark and is confidently taken into account in the planning of admission.

Subject Expert Percentile Prediction for 118 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Session 1
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Percentile Prediction for 118 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Session 1

Subject Expert Percentile Prediction for 118 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Session 1: If the candidates are curious to know the expected percentile for 118 marks, then they are on the right page. Based on the previous years’ trends, it is assumed that the expected percentile for 118 marks might be varied between 92.9+ and 97.08+. For better understanding, the CollegeDekho subject matter expert, Kurra Srinivas, has provided insight regarding the percentile prediction for 118 marks. Note that this is nothing but the expected analysis of percentile vs rank; the actual percentile for 118 marks might be varied since the same will depend on certain determinants, such as the difficulty level of the paper, the number of test takers who appeared for the exam, etc. For better understanding, the candidates are advised to stay connected with this article. 

JEE Main 2026 January 22 Marks vs Percentile
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JEE Main 2026 January 22 Marks vs Percentile: Check Expected Percentile Marks for Shift 1 & Shift 2

The JEE Main 2026 exam conducted on January 22 had two shifts with noticeable differences in difficulty level. Because percentile in JEE Main is calculated using normalization, it becomes important to look at shift-wise marks vs percentile trends rather than raw marks alone. Based on early expert analysis and student feedback, the JEE Main 2026 Jan 22 marks vs percentile pattern shows that Shift 1 and Shift 2 followed different scoring trends.

Related Questions

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Jayita Ekka, Content Team

-Answered on July-02-2025

Dear student,

With your score of 10720 in NIMCET, it seems difficult for you to get admission in any of the NITs. The top NITs like Trichy, Surathkal, Warangal, Allahabad usually close admissions for the General category within the top 50-300 ranks. Even for reserved categories, the ranks typically do not extend into five digits.

For other participating NITs like Bhopal, Jamshedpur, Kurukshetra, Patna, Raipur, Agartala generally remain within the top 1000-2000 for the General/OBC-NCL categories. For SC/ST categories, some may go up to 4000-8000, but 10720 is still a very difficult rank to get into any of the participating NITs.

Unfortunately, with an All India Rank of 10720, your chances of getting admission into any of the NIMCET participating NITs (National Institutes of Technology) is highly unlikely for the MCA programme. Based on previous years' cut-off trends, it will be difficulut for you to get a seat even if you belong to the reserved categories basis last year's trend. The competition is extremely high for these limited seats (around 800-1000 seats across all NITs).

You can try for other universities like AKTU, GGSIPU, HBTU, UoH and state government aided universities. You might need to appear for state exams like MAH MCA CET for Maharashtra, OJEE for Odisha, PGCET for Karnataka, etc. for admission to state universities. 

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Soham Mitra, Content Team

-Answered on July-01-2025

With an an OBC rank of 803 in the NIMCET 2025 exam, you have a good chance of getting admission into several NITs such as NIT Raipur, NIT Krukshetra and NIT Jamshedpur.

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Apoorva Bali, Content Team

-Answered on Apr-08-2025

Hi, if your degree results are expected in May or June, you can still apply for the NIMSET 2025 (Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences, Engineering, and Technology) admission exam. Here's what you must understand while applying:

  • Make sure you meet all of the qualifying criteria for NIMSET 2025, which often include having completed or being in the final year of your degree. Even if your results are waiting, you can apply with the assumption that you will meet the qualifying requirements whenever they are available.
  • The NIMCET 2025 application form is expected to be released online at nimcet.admissions.nic.in in March 2025, with the last date for submission likely to be in the third week of April 2025.
  • If your degree results are due after the application deadline, see if the application form permits you to provide provisional details (like marks obtained so far). Many examinations allow applicants in this position to apply after their results are released.
  • While you wait for your results, ensure that you have other required documents ready, such as your ID proof, previous academic records, and other relevant certificates. When the results are announced, you can quickly update or submit the necessary information.
  • Once your degree result is announced, finalize your application by updating it with the final marks or certificates. Just ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements before the deadline.

I hope this is helpful!

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Ayush, Student / Alumni

-Answered on Apr-03-2025
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-Anagha -Updated on Mar-07-20251 Answers
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Soham Mitra, Content Team

-Answered on Mar-07-2025

If you can't see your name in the NIMCET application form 2025, it signifies that there has been an error in your NIMCET 2025 registration. You should immediately get in touch with the NIMCET conducting body to rectify the issue.

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