The results for JEE Main 2026 Session 1 are in! Watch this video for important updates on #jeemainresult2026 and valuable career guidance for aspiring students. If you appeared for the January attempt, this is the right time to understand your percentile, expected rank, and chances in top NITs for CSE and core branches. This year, 12 students scored 100 percentile, with Rajasthan leading the list. The AIR 1 holder is Shreyas Mishra from Delhi, and Ashi Grewal from Haryana secured 99.99 percentile as the only female topper of Session 1. But the real question is 👇 👉 What does YOUR percentile actually mean? 👉 Is your score safe for Top NIT Computer Science? 👉 Can you qualify for JEE Advanced 2026? Here’s a quick understanding: 📊 Percentile vs Expected Rank (Session 1) • 99.9+ → Rank 1–1000 • 99.5–99.8 → Rank 1,000–5,500 • 99.0–99.4 → Rank 5,500–12,000 • 98.0–98.9 → Rank 12,000–25,000 • 95–97.9 → Rank 25,000–60,000 🎯 Safe Percentile for Top 10 NIT CSE • General: 99.5+ • EWS/OBC: 98.5+ • SC: 95+ • ST: 90+ For Tier 1 NITs like Trichy, Surathkal, Warangal — your rank should ideally be between 1,000–3,000. If your percentile is between 95–97, don’t worry — April attempt is your golden chance to improve. Registration closes soon, so don’t delay. And if your score is below 90 percentile, proper counselling and strategy can still help you secure a good college and branch. 👉 Need personalised guidance for college prediction, counselling & exam strategy? Connect with us now. If this video helped you understand your JEE Main 2026 result better, 👍 Like 💬 Comment your percentile 🔔 Subscribe for more JEE & college insights