As per the early student reactions, the expected percentile for 150 marks in JEE Main 2026 April 6 Shift 2 will be in the range of 98-99 percentiles.

As the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 April 6 Shift 1 paper, along with the shift 2 paper, was tough, the marks vs percentile is expected to shift upward.

  • Around 18,000-30,000 ranks are expected for students scoring 150 marks in this shift.
  • CSE might still be difficult at top NITs with 150 marks in JEE Main 2026.
  • In newer or lower NITs such as NIT Mizoram, NIT Nagaland, NIT Sikkim, NIT Manipur, and NIT Meghalaya, you have very good chances of getting CSE, IT, or ECE.
  • However, there are good chances of getting ECE, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering in NITs like Hamirpur, Jalandhar, or Raipur.

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Expected Percentile for JEE Main April 6 2026 Shift 2 Score 150 marks

JEE Main 2026 Difficulty Level Analysis of April 6 Shift 2

JEE Main 2026 April 6 Shift 2 was tough, similar to JEE Main Session 2 Apr 6 Shift 1.

  • The Chemistry section was relatively easier, and as per the students, it was a high-scoring section.
  • The Physics section was moderate but involved lengthy calculations.
  • The Mathematics section was the toughest, with time-consuming and calculation-heavy questions.
Subject Difficulty Level
Physics Moderate
Chemistry Easy to Moderate
Mathematics Tough
Overall Moderate to Tough

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Ques. How difficult was the April shift compared to January?

Ans. April shifts this year have been slightly tougher than January in some slots. Mathematics remained lengthy, Physics was moderate, and Chemistry was the most scoring section.

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Expected Percentile for JEE Main April 6 Shift 2 Score of 150 Marks

  • Scoring 150 marks in JEE Main Session 2 April 6 Shift 2 can fetch around 98-99 percentile
  • With 150 marks, you will comfortably qualify for JEE Advanced 2026
  • Your expected rank is around 18,000-30,000 as both the shifts were tough.
  • You have good chances of getting mid-tier NITs
  • Core branches like Mechanical, Electrical, or ECE are achievable
JEE Main Marks Expected Percentile
170-172 99+
150-152 98-99
138-140 97
128-130 96

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Ques. Is 150 marks a good score for the April Session?

Ans. Yes, it is a strong score. Due to the tougher paper, 150 marks becomes even more valuable and is enough to qualify for JEE Advanced with good college options.

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What 150 Marks Mean for Your JEE Main 2026 April 6 Shift 2 Result

  • You can safely expect around 98+ percentile, with a chance to go even higher since the paper was tough.
  • Your rank will most likely fall between 18,000 – 30,000, putting you in a strong position for NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
  • As this was a tougher shift, normalization may benefit you, making 150 marks a very solid score overall.
Area Insight
Safe Percentile Expectation around 98+
Best Case Scenario 99 percentile (if normalisation favours)
Rank Range 18,000 - 30,000 (most realistic)
Competition Impact Tough shift may boost percentile slightly

What are Your Admission Chances with 150 Marks in JEE Main April 6 Shift 2?

With a score of around 150 marks, competition for top NITs remains high, especially for CSE.

  • For top NITs, branches like Civil, Chemical, or Metallurgy are more realistic
  • At mid-tier NITs, you have strong chances for ECE, Electrical, or Mechanical
  • For CSE, IIITs or newer NITs can be better options
Tier Example Colleges Likely Branches
Top-Tier NITs NIT Trichy, NIT Surathkal, NIT Warangal Civil, Metallurgy, Chemical
Mid-tier NITs NIT Jalandhar, NIT Hamirpur, NIT Raipur ECE, Electrical, Mechanical
Newer NITs NIT Srinagar, NIT Agartala, NIT Nagaland CSE, IT, ECE
IIITs IIIT Vadodara CSE, IT

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Ques. Can I get CSE at NITs if I have a home state quota with 150 marks in JEE Main?

Ans. Yes, you may get CSE in some mid-tier NITs with home state quota. However, getting CSE in top NITs will still be difficult.

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