JEE Main Session 1 Mathematics Marks vs Percentile 2025: Candidates who have appeared for the JEE Main Session 1 Exam 2025 and are hoping to score certain marks in Mathematics can check the Marks vs Percentile data available here based on the previous year's data. NTA considers the difficulty level of the examination and the total number of candidates who appeared for the examination. Get the detailed JEE Main Session 1 Mathematics Marks vs Percentile 2025 data below.
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JEE Main Session 1 Mathematics Marks vs Percentile 2025
The JEE Main 2025 Session 1 Mathematics Marks vs Percentile data is given in the table below.
JEE Main Session 1 Mathematics Marks 2025 | JEE Main Session 1 Mathematics Expected Percentile 2025 |
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60+ marks | 99.5+ percentile |
50 to 60 marks | 99+ percentile |
41 to 50 marks | 98+ percentile |
35 to 41 marks | 97+ percentile |
32 to 35 marks | 96+ percentile |
28 to 32 marks | 95+ percentile |
26 to 28 marks | 94+ percentile |
25 to 26 marks | 93+ percentile |
23 to 25 marks | 92+ percentile |
21 to 23 marks | 91+ percentile |
20 to 21 marks | 90+ percentile |
16 to 20 marks | 80+ percentile |
11 to 16 marks | 70+ percentile |
8 to 11 marks | 60+ percentile |
Candidates must note that the JEE Main Session 1 Mathematics Marks vs Percentile 2025 is calculated based on the difficulty level of the examination. If the Mathematics paper is less difficult, more candidates will score good marks and the marks required to score the same percentile will increase. By considering this fact, the above-given data are predicted and not actual. Visit the official website of NTA for more information.
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