what will be my ews rank in jee main 2020 if my Percentile is 98.0575575
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(100 - your percentile) x (869010/100) as the number of candidates appeared in the January session was 8,69,010.
Now if the number of candidates in September Session increases your rank would also increase. Also the September session has not yet conducted so the number of candidates appeared in the September session is unknown to us. Both the sessions of Jee Main have not yet conducted, so we don't have category rank yet. the rank of a candidate repends on various factors so it is quite difficult to predict. Now almost all the general category candidates fall under EWS category so it is difficult to predict your actual rank in EWS.
Your EWS rank at 98.05 percentile will be around 2600-3000 as per the previous year figures.
But considering the gap of around 5 months,you could expect some change.
Hope that helps;
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By my experience you need to do some research and keep in mind the following give below
Your NTA score
Total number of students who have appeared for the exam
Percentage of students below or equal to your marks
Percentage of students above your marks
Number of students above your marks
Then you need to calculate-
((100 P)/100)*N + 1=(Your Rank)
Your NTA score =P
Total Number of Students =N
Percentage of students below or equal to your marks =P
Example: if you have secured a 70 percentile in JEE Main, which means that 70% of the candidates who appeared for JEE Main are below or at the same level as you are
Percentage of students above your marks =100-P
Number of students above your marks=
((100 P)/100)*N
Hope so you understood,
If you have more queries you are free to ask
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