60 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Predicted Percentile Score and Rank

Himani Daryani

Updated On: January 27, 2026 01:04 PM

Scored 60 marks in JEE Main 2026 and are confused about your percentile or rank? Based on previous year trends, 60 marks is equal to around 80th -84th percentile, depending on paper difficulty. Here is more!


 
60 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Predicted Percentile Score and Rank

If you are scoring around 60 marks in JEE Main 2026, one of the first questions that comes to mind is: what percentile is 60 marks in JEE Mains, and what kind of rank or college can you expect? This confusion is very common, especially among students appearing for their first attempt or first session.

The truth is, 60 marks in JEE Mains is neither a great score nor a complete failure. Your outcome depends a lot on the difficulty of the paper, shift-wise normalisation, and competition level in that session. In this article, you can learn about 60 marks in JEE Mains percentile and rank, whether 60 is a good score, and what colleges you can realistically expect.

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60 Marks in JEE Main 2026 Expected Percentile Score and Rank

JEE Main does not follow a fixed marks-to-percentile-to-rank formula. The National Testing Agency uses normalisation to balance differences between easy, moderate, and tough shifts. This means that 60 marks in an easier paper usually result in a lower percentile compared to the same marks in a tougher paper.

The table below shows the expected percentile and rank range for scores between 60 and 69 marks in JEE Main 2026 , based on past trends and analysis.

Marks

Expected Percentile for Easy Paper

Expected Rank for Easy Paper

Expected Percentile for Moderate Paper

Expected Rank for Moderate Paper

Expected Percentile for Tough Paper

Expected Rank for Tough Paper

69 marks

81.3+

≲ 280,500

83.05+

≲ 254,000

89.35+

≲ 159,500

68 marks

81.1+

≲ 283,500

82.8+

≲ 258,000

89.15+

≲ 162,500

67 marks

80.85+

≲ 287,000

82.6+

≲ 261,000

89+

≲ 165,000

66 marks

80.6+

≲ 291,000

82.35+

≲ 264,500

88.6+

≲ 171,000

65 marks

80.3+

≲ 295,500

82.1+

≲ 268,500

88.25+

≲ 176,500

64 marks

80.05+

≲ 299,000

81.9+

≲ 271,500

87.75+

≲ 184,000

63 marks

79.8+

≲ 303,000

81.65+

≲ 275,000

87.2+

≲ 192,000

62 marks

79.6+

≲ 306,000

81.4+

≲ 279,000

86.75+

≲ 199,000

61 marks

79.4+

≲ 309,000

81.2+

≲ 282,000

86.35+

≲ 204,500

60 marks

79.2+

≲ 312,000

80.9+

≲ 286,500

85.95+

≲ 210,500

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Is 60 Marks Good in JEE Mains 2026?

Scoring 60 marks in JEE Main is generally considered an average score and not a great one for top NITs or competitive branches like CSE or ECE for general-category students. While it is not a failing score, it does not place a candidate in a comfortable admission zone for top government engineering institutes.

So, what does 60 marks usually mean? Based on previous years’ trends, 60 marks in JEE Mains percentile 2026 is expected to fall around the 80th to 84th percentile, depending on paper difficulty and shift. At this percentile level, the all-India rank usually lies around or beyond 2 to 3 lakh, again varying due to normalisation and session-wise competition.

Is 60 a good score in JEE Mains or bad? For general-category candidates aiming for top NITs, IIITs, or high-demand branches, 60 marks in JEE Mains is usually not considered good. Safe scores for better options generally start from 150+ marks, while very good branches often need 170-180+ marks. For reserved categories such as SC, ST, and some OBC candidates, this percentile range may sometimes qualify for JEE Advanced in weaker years or offer lower branches in lower-tier government colleges, but it is still not a comfortably strong score.

Expected Colleges for 60 Marks in JEE Main 2026

Now, let us talk about which colleges you can get with 60 marks in JEE Main 2026. With 60 marks in JEE Main 2026, candidates can mainly expect admission opportunities in private universities and some state-level or lower-tier institutes. Top NITs and IIITs for core branches are generally not possible at this rank for general-category students.

The colleges listed below have accepted JEE Mains candidates in the 60th -70th percentile range in recent sessions, but the exact branches and cutoffs vary by year and round.

Category

Colleges

Typical Courses Possible

Private universities

  • Chandigarh University, Mohali

  • Lovely Professional University, Phagwara

  • Amity University, Noida

  • Manav Rachna University, Faridabad

  • Galgotias University, Greater Noida

CSE, ECE, ME, CE, IT, etc.

Private engineering colleges (all‑India)

  • Galgotias College of Engineering & Technology, Greater Noida

  • KIIT-affiliated/other private colleges in the Odisha belt

  • Techno India Group colleges (state-wise)

  • JECRC/related private colleges in Rajasthan

  • Various private colleges under RTU/AKTU, etc.

Mostly core branches (CSE, ECE, ME, EE, CE)

State-level colleges (through state counselling)

  • Affiliated colleges under AKTU (UP) using JEE Main

  • Affiliated colleges under RTU (Rajasthan)

  • Some MP state private colleges using JEE Main

  • Newer state universities’ engineering campuses

  • Select colleges in Gujarat/Maharashtra using JEE scores (as per their rules)

Branches vary by college

Deemed universities

  • NIMS University, Jaipur

  • Jain (Deemed-to-be University), Bengaluru

  • Graphic Era (Deemed to be University), Dehradun

  • Vel Tech (Deemed University), Chennai

  • SRM/other deemed universities for lower-demand branches (cutoff dependent)

Wide range of B.Tech programmes

Delhi-NCR options

  • Amity University, Noida

  • Galgotias University, Greater Noida

  • Galgotias College of Engineering & Technology, Greater Noida

  • Manav Rachna University, Faridabad

  • MRIIRS / other Faridabad-NCR private institutes

CSE, ECE, IT, EEE, ME, CE

If this is your first attempt or first session, 60 marks should be treated as a base score. Analysing weak chapters, improving accuracy, and reducing negative marking can help you target 120+ marks in the next attempt, which can lead to better options in NITs and IIITs. At the same time, keeping backup options ready through state-level counselling, private universities, or even a planned drop year can be a sensible approach if your long-term goal is a top engineering college.

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