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View Complete ArticleWondering what All India Rank your JEE Advanced marks can fetch? This free JEE Advanced rank predictor estimates your expected rank instantly, and the page below gives you everything that actually decides your seat: year-wise marks-to-rank tables, category-wise ranks, and the closing ranks of top colleges. With around 1,80,372 candidates competing, even a small change in marks can shift your rank by thousands — so use the tool to set a realistic target, then sharpen your score with the free JEE Advanced practice quiz on this page.
Already know your marks? Use the quick estimator below for an instant expected All India Rank, then scroll down for the full year-wise trend, category ranks and college cut-offs.
JEE Advanced has two compulsory 3-hour papers on the same day, both covering Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics with a changing mix of single/multiple-correct, numerical and matching questions and variable, partly negative marking. The 2024 aggregate was out of 360. Only the top ~2.5 lakh JEE Main rankers are eligible to appear.
In JEE Advanced, your All India Rank is decided by your marks relative to everyone else, so the marks needed for a given rank move every year with paper difficulty. At the top of the scale a few extra marks can be worth thousands of ranks, while lower down the curve flattens. Use the year-wise tables below to compare your target marks against the closest matching cycle rather than a single fixed chart.
Here is the year-wise JEE Advanced trend so you can compare your target against the closest recent cycle. JEE Advanced max marks change yearly because IIT papers are restructured annually: 2018=360, 2019=372, 2020=396, then 360 from 2021–2024. Because of this and difficulty swings, the same rank needs very different raw marks across years (CRL ~1000 needed ~213 in 2018 vs ~170 in 2022). All rows are CRL (General) aggregate marks.
| Marks (out of 360) | Approx All India Rank |
|---|---|
| 355 | ~1 |
| 285 | ~101 |
| 240 | ~501 |
| 220 | ~1,001 |
| 150 | ~5,000 |
| 109 | ~10,000 |
| 80 | ~20,000 |
| Marks (out of 360) | Approx All India Rank |
|---|---|
| 341 | ~1 |
| 284 | ~100 |
| 242 | ~500 |
| 219 | ~1,000 |
| 153 | ~5,000 |
| 125 | ~10,000 |
| 68 | ~20,000 |
| Marks (out of 360) | Approx All India Rank |
|---|---|
| 314 | ~1 |
| 236 | ~101 |
| 192 | ~501 |
| 170 | ~1,001 |
| 115 | ~5,001 |
| 92 | ~10,001 |
| 68 | ~20,001 |
| Marks (out of 360) | Approx All India Rank |
|---|---|
| 348 | ~1 |
| 285 | ~101 |
| 237 | ~501 |
| 212 | ~1,001 |
| 145 | ~5,001 |
| 113 | ~10,001 |
| 81 | ~20,001 |
| Marks (out of 396) | Approx All India Rank |
|---|---|
| 352 | ~1 |
| 279 | ~101 |
| 235 | ~501 |
| 210 | ~1,001 |
| 147 | ~5,001 |
| 118 | ~10,001 |
| 88 | ~20,001 |
| Marks (out of 372) | Approx All India Rank |
|---|---|
| 346 | ~1 |
| 270 | ~103 |
| 227 | ~501 |
| 206 | ~985 |
| 156 | ~5,069 |
| 131 | ~9,801 |
| 103 | ~20,048 |
| Marks (out of 360) | Approx All India Rank |
|---|---|
| 337 | ~1 |
| 272 | ~101 |
| 233 | ~501 |
| 213 | ~1,001 |
| 158 | ~5,001 |
| 130 | ~10,001 |
| 99 | ~20,001 |
| Category | Detail |
|---|---|
| General (CRL) | 2024 qualifying aggregate ~109/360 (10% per subject) |
| EWS | 2024 qualifying ~98/360 (9% per subject) |
| OBC-NCL | 2024 qualifying ~98/360 (9% per subject) |
| SC | 2024 qualifying ~54/360 (5% per subject) |
| ST | 2024 qualifying ~54/360 (5% per subject) |
| Institute | Branch/Course | Closing Rank / Cut-off | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
| IIT Bombay | CSE | 68 | General |
| IIT Delhi | CSE | ~110 | General |
| IIT Madras | CSE | ~180 | General |
| IIT Kanpur | CSE | ~250 | General |
| IIT Kharagpur | CSE | ~350 | General |
| IIT Roorkee | CSE | ~560 | General |
| IIT Guwahati | CSE | ~620 | General |
| IIT Hyderabad | CSE | ~700 | General |
| IIT (BHU) Varanasi | CSE | ~1,450 | General |
What rank do I need for IIT Bombay CSE?
IIT Bombay CSE — the most competitive seat in the country — closed around CRL 67–68 (General) recently. You realistically need a top-100 JEE Advanced rank.
How many marks qualify for a top IIT?
About 233/360 gave roughly CRL 1,000 (CSE at most older IITs). ~172 marks (CRL ~5,000) opens core branches at several IITs, and ~146 marks (CRL ~10,000) reaches newer IITs and circuit branches.
What is the qualifying cutoff?
For the Common Rank List you needed at least 10% per subject and ~35% aggregate, about 109/360. Category cutoffs are lower (EWS/OBC-NCL ~98, SC/ST ~54).
How many appear and qualify?
About 1,80,200 appeared and 48,248 qualified recently. Roughly 2.5 lakh JEE Main rankers are eligible, but not all register or appear.
How is it different from JEE Main?
Advanced is for IIT admission only, has two compulsory papers with harder multi-concept questions and variable marking, and uses raw aggregate marks (not percentiles) for a single Common Rank List.
What rank gets CSE at a newer IIT?
Newer IITs (Indore, BHU, Hyderabad, ISM Dhanbad) close CSE for General candidates roughly in the CRL 700–2,500 band.
Can I get an IIT above rank 10,000?
Yes. CSE is out of reach, but General candidates up to roughly CRL 12,000–16,000 can secure core or interdisciplinary branches at the newest IITs, especially in later JoSAA rounds.
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Disclaimer: This JEE Advanced rank predictor gives indicative estimates for guidance only and is not affiliated with any official examination authority. Marks-to-rank trends shift every year with paper difficulty, candidate count and normalisation. Always verify final results, ranks and cut-offs on the official JEE Advanced portal before making admission decisions.