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You might anticipate being in the 75 percentile if you take the JEE Main exam and receive 50 marks. Every year, the JEE Main scores versus percentile change. The JEE Mains 2025 difficulty level, candidate performance, the number of eligible students, etc., will all affect the 50-mark JEE Mains percentile.
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Hello Harsh,
With a score of 50-60 marks in JEE Mains 2025 (23rd Jan Shift 1) , your percentile is likely to fall around 50-70 percentile . This can vary based on factors like overall exam difficulty , the performance of other candidates, and the number of candidates appearing in your shift.
However, this is just an estimate. To get a more accurate prediction, you should check the official JEE Mains percentile calculation after the results are declared, as they consider various normalization factors.
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Scoring 50-60 marks in JEE Mains 2025 for the 23rd January Shift 1 exam, your expected percentile would likely fall between 70.26839007-84.22540213.
However, please note that the percentile score can vary based on factors like the difficulty level of the paper and the overall performance of candidates.
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If you are scoring around 50-60 marks in JEE Mains 2025 (23rd Jan Shift 1), your expected percentile may range between 50-65, depending on the difficulty level and overall performance of candidates. However, this is an estimate, and actual percentiles may vary based on normalization and cutoff trends.
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