
Scoring a 99.95+ percentile in JEE Main 2026 is quite a rare achievement and places a candidate among the top 0.05% of all test-takers. With more than 10-12 lakh students appearing for JEE Main every year, this percentile usually means that only a few hundred candidates nationwide score better. Many students who reach this range often wonder how many marks is 99.95 percentile in JEE Mains, what kind of rank it translates to, and whether this score is enough for top colleges and branches. Based on recent JEE Main trends, candidates scoring in the 99.95+ percentile range generally have very high marks, around 237+ out of 300, and an All India Rank well within the top 750.

The 2025-26 placement season at IIT Bombay began on December 1, 2025, with 42 companies and 98 job offers. According to the media reports, Da Vinci has offered the highest package of the season, which is around Rs. 1.48 Crore. More details are awaited on placement records as IIT Bombay is yet to publish the official statistics. So, for the time being, JEE Mains 2026 candidates can refer to the IIT Bombay Placement 2023-24 records to understand the highest package trends, sector-wise opportunities and recruiter preferences. This will help engineering aspirants in making informed decisions about their careers. Students can download the IIT Bombay Placement and Internship (Report 23-24) from the link below:

COMEDK 2026 Application: The Consortium of Medical, Engineering, and Dental Colleges of Karnataka, or COMEDK, is soon going to start the application process for COMEDK UGET 2026 from February 3, 2026, on the official website, www.comedk.org. Aspiring students who are eligible to take admission in the undergraduate engineering courses available in COMEDK member colleges can apply online from the official website as soon as the application process starts.

The JEE Main 2026 28 Jan Shift 2 is over, and the reactions from the exam center are a mixed bag. Some students convey a sense of relief, while others are utterly disappointed! Most students are calling this one of the easiest shifts of JEE Main 2026, but that does not seem to be the entire truth. On the surface, the paper appeared straightforward and mostly syllabus-based. But, many candidates later reported that time management became a serious issue, especially in Mathematics, because it had some numerically-heavy sections.

JEE Main Paper 2 B.Arch Question Paper Analysis 2026 January 29 (OUT): The JEE Main 2026 Paper 2 (B.Arch) conducted on January 29 has now been analysed based on student feedback and expert inputs by CollegeDekho. As per the responses received from students immediately after the examination, the paper was moderate in difficulty, with a balanced mix of conceptual and application-based questions. The Mathematics section was reported to be slightly on the tougher side due to lengthy calculations, while the Aptitude Test remained largely scoring. The Drawing Test, as expected, focused on creativity, spatial awareness, and presentation skills rather than complexity.
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