Expected Percentile for 40 Marks in JEE Main 2024 Session 1

Supreeta Roy

Updated On: February 13, 2024 09:36 am IST

40 marks in JEE Main 2024 Session 1 means how much percentile? Find the detailed analysis of expected JEE Main 40 marks vs percentile analysis to have a basic idea of the qualifying chances. 
Expected Percentile for 40 Marks in JEE Main 2024 Session 1 (Image Credit: Pexels)Expected Percentile for 40 Marks in JEE Main 2024 Session 1 (Image Credit: Pexels)

Expected Percentile for 40 Marks in JEE Main 2024 Session 1: For deriving JEE Main 2024 result, the scores obtained by each candidate are converted into percentile through the normalisation procedure. NTA will release the percentile for each score along with the result. Until then, applicants who score 40 marks in JEE Main 2024 Session 1 can check out the expected percentile for 40 marks here. A brief analysis of whether 40 marks is a good score for admission into various engineering colleges or not has also been stated here for convenience. 

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JEE Main 40 Marks vs Percentile 2024

Depending on past trends, the following table shows JEE Main 2024 expected percentile for 40 marks. For better clarity, the expected percentile for the 50 to 30 marks range has also been stated: 

MarksExpected Percentile
50+ marks79+ percentile
48+ marks78.6+ percentile
46+ marks77.7+ percentile
44+ marks76+ percentile
42+ marks74+ percentile
40+ marks71.3+ percentile
38+ marks68.3+ percentile
36+ marks65.2+ percentile
For all percentile vs marks range (for all marks and percentile range)JEE Main Percentile Score January 2024
Expected Good PercentileExpected Good Percentile in JEE Main 2024 Session 1


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JEE Main Percentile vs Marks Detailed Analysis

The detailed marks vs percentile analysis for different mark ranges can be checked through the link below:

Is 40 a Good Score in JEE Main?

No, 40 is not a very good score in JEE Main. Since 85 to 95 percentile is considered to be good for admission into NITs, and IITs, achieving anything less than that is not a good score for General, OBC, and EWS candidates. With this score, such candidates can barely make it through a few engineering colleges in India. This score, however, can provide admission to multiple colleges for SC/ST candidates. It is also likely that a score of 40 marks will not be sufficient to qualify for JEE Advanced for General/OBC/EWS while it will be enough for SC/ST candidates. 

Hence, students must try to appear for JEE Main 2024 Session 2 to improve their scores. Since the score considered after JEE is chosen from the best of two, it is a harmless, and safe attempt. If a candidate gets less than 40 in JEE Main Session 2, then JEE Main Session 1 score will be considered, and if they get more than 40 in Session 2, then that will be considered while formulating the result.

To get good marks in Session 2, candidates must understand, evaluate their weaknesses, and work on them to strengthen their basics, and they might get good scores on the second attempt. 

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