The release of the JEE Advanced 2026 official answer key has allowed aspirants to estimate their scores and predict their expected rank before the official result announcement. IIT Roorkee released the provisional answer key on May 25, 2026, allowing candidates to compare their responses and calculate probable marks.
Understanding the JEE Advanced Marks vs Rank 2026 analysis is extremely important for students planning IIT admissions and JoSAA counselling. Candidates can use their estimated aggregate marks to predict their expected All India Rank (AIR), admission chances, and possible IIT branches.
To be eligible for ranking in JEE Advanced 2026, candidates must appear for both Paper 1 and Paper 2. The final score is calculated by combining marks obtained in both papers.
Visit the official website and download:
Paper 1 response sheet
Paper 2 response sheet
Compare your marked answers with the official JEE Advanced 2026 answer key.
The marking scheme varies depending on the question type.
| JEE Advanced 2026 Marking Scheme | |||
| Question Type | Positive Marks | Negative Marks | Partial Marking |
| Single Correct MCQ | +3 | -1 | No |
| Multiple Correct MCQ | +4 | -2 | Yes |
| Numerical Value (NAT) | +4 | 0 | No |
| Matching List | +3 | -1 | No |
In multiple correct MCQs:
Correct partial answers may receive partial marks
Incorrect combinations can lead to negative marking
For example:
If A, B, and C are correct and you mark only A and B → You may get +2
If you mark A, B, C, and one incorrect option D → You may get -2
After calculating your total marks out of 360, candidates can estimate their expected Common Rank List (CRL) rank using previous trends and current paper difficulty analysis.
| JEE Advanced 2026 Expected Rank Predictor | ||
| Aggregate Marks (Out of 360) | Expected Rank | Admission Chances |
| 300+ | 1 – 100 | IIT Bombay / Delhi / Madras CSE |
| 270 – 299 | 101 – 500 | Top IITs EE / MnC |
| 240 – 269 | 501 – 1,000 | Mid IITs CSE / Old IITs Core |
| 200 – 239 | 1,001 – 2,500 | Old IITs Mechanical / Civil |
| 160 – 199 | 2,501 – 5,000 | Newer IITs CSE |
| 130 – 159 | 5,001 – 10,000 | Mid-tier IITs Core Branches |
| 109 – 129 | 10,000 – 18,000 | New IITs / Integrated Courses |
The rank prediction is based on:
Previous year rank trends
Candidate performance analysis
Subject-wise difficulty level
Apart from total marks, candidates must also clear:
Subject-wise cutoff
Aggregate cutoff
| Expected JEE Advanced 2026 Qualifying Cutoff | ||
| Category | Minimum Marks per Subject | Aggregate Cutoff |
| General (CRL) | ~12 Marks | ~109 Marks |
| OBC-NCL / EWS | ~10 Marks | ~98 Marks |
| SC / ST / PwD | ~6 Marks | ~54 Marks |
Candidates who fail to clear either cutoff will not be included in the final rank list.
If two or more candidates score the same aggregate marks, IIT Roorkee follows specific tie-breaking rules.
Candidate with higher positive marks gets preference
Higher Mathematics score is considered
Physics marks are compared if the tie continues
If all criteria remain equal, the same rank is awarded
| Important Dates for JEE Advanced 2026 | |
| Event | Date |
| Response Sheet Release | May 22, 2026 |
| Official Answer Key Release | May 25, 2026 |
| Objection Window Closes | May 26, 2026 |
| Final Result & Rank List | June 1, 2026 |
| JoSAA Counselling Expected | June 5, 2026 |
After estimating your expected JEE Advanced rank:
Check JoSAA opening and closing ranks
Shortlist IITs and branches
Analyse category-wise cutoff trends
Prepare documents for counselling
Explore backup options if required
Candidates scoring:
Above 250 marks can target top IITs and competitive branches
Between 150–220 marks may get core branches in old IITs
Around 110–140 marks should focus on newer IITs and integrated programs
The JEE Advanced rank prediction helps candidates:
Estimate IIT admission chances
Prepare realistic college preferences
Plan JoSAA counselling strategy
Understand expected cutoff trends
Reduce uncertainty before official results
