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To calculate the Common Rank List (CRL) rank in JEE based on your percentile , follow these steps:
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To calculate your Common Rank List (CRL) in JEE Mains from your percentile, use the formula:
CRL Rank = [(100 - Your Percentile) / 100] × Total Candidates Appeared
For example, if your percentile is 85 and 10 lakh candidates appeared: CRL Rank = [(100 - 85) / 100] × 10,00,000 = 1,50,000
This gives an approximate rank. The actual CRL rank may vary slightly due to tie-breaking rules and official normalization. For precise results, check the official JEE rank list when released.
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To calculate the Common Rank List (CRL) in JEE Session 1 based on your percentile, you need to estimate your approximate rank using the formula:
Estimated Rank= (100-Your Percentile)*Total candidates appeared/100
For example, if 10 lakh candidates appeared and your percentile is 95, your estimated rank would be:
(100 - 95)*10,00,000/100=50,000
This gives a rough estimate, but actual CRL depends on factors like tie-breaking rules and normalization. The final rank is published by NTA with official results.
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