
The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 (April Attempt) has officially concluded, and the wait for the "Final Verdict" has begun. With over 11.23 lakh students appearing in the April window, the PW Rank Predictor has become the most searched tool for aspirants looking to bypass the anxiety of the official wait.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to announce the JEE Main 2026 Result by April 20, but thanks to advanced data analytics, students can now estimate their standing against a total pool of 15.5 to 16 lakh unique candidates.
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Unlike basic calculators, the PW Rank Predictor utilizes a complex algorithm that mirrors the NTA's normalization process. It factors in:
Shift Variance: Adjusts for the difficulty levels of exams held between April 2 and April 8.
Candidate Density: Accounts for the massive surge in registrations this year.
Historical Trends: Compares 2026 data with previous years to provide 95% accuracy.
The April session is traditionally more competitive as students have had more time to prepare since January. According to PW Rank Predictor data, the marks required for high percentiles have seen a slight shift:
| Expected Marks (out of 300) | Expected Percentile | Potential Rank Range |
| 255 – 270+ | 99.9+ | Top 1,000 |
| 190 – 205 | 99.0+ | Top 16,000 |
| 165 – 180 | 97.0+ | Top 45,000 |
| 135 – 150 | 95.0+ | Top 75,000 |
| 115 – 130 | 90.0+ | Top 1,50,000 |
The NTA follows a strict timeline to ensure JEE Advanced 2026 registrations can begin on time.
Final Answer Key: Expected April 17 – 18, 2026
JEE Main Session 2 Result Date: By April 20, 2026
JEE Advanced 2026 Registration: Opens April 21, 2026
Total Unique Candidates: ~16 Lakh
The PW Rank Predictor also estimates the qualifying cutoff. Only the top 2.5 lakh candidates will make the cut for the IIT entrance exam.
| Category | Expected Percentile Cutoff |
| General (UR) | 93.5 – 94.5 |
| OBC-NCL | 80.0 – 81.5 |
| Gen-EWS | 81.5 – 83.0 |
| SC | 62.0 – 64.0 |
| ST | 48.5 – 51.0 |
Once the result is out on the official NTA portal, your All India Rank (AIR) will be the primary factor for JoSAA 2026 Counselling.
Check the "Best of Two" Score: NTA will pick your highest percentile from either the January or April session.
Verify Category Rank: Crucial for reserved seats in NITs and IIITs.
Download the Scorecard: Keep a digital and physical copy for the document verification stage in June.
Q1: How reliable is the PW Rank Predictor? It is highly reliable because it uses a massive dataset from millions of PW students. While the official NTA AIR is final, the predictor usually stays within a 0.1–0.5 percentile margin.
Q2: Will the cutoffs increase this year? Yes, because the number of unique candidates has increased to approximately 16 lakh, the percentile cutoff for the General category is expected to rise slightly compared to last year.
Q3: Can I get an NIT with a 90 percentile? At 90 percentile, getting a top NIT is difficult for General category students, but you may secure a seat in newer NITs, GFTIs, or specific branches via the CSAB (Special Rounds).
Q4: When will the NTA release the AIR list? The All India Rank list is only released after the Session 2 (April) results are compiled, as it requires comparing scores from both sessions.
Q5: What should I do if I don't qualify for JEE Advanced? Focus on your JEE Main AIR. Many prestigious institutes like DAIIIT, LNMIIT, and Thapar University accept JEE Main scores, and you are still eligible for NITs and IIITs through JoSAA.