JEE MAIN 2025 TOPPERS
NATIONAL LEVEL ONLINE TEST
Candidates Name | Category | NTA Score |
---|---|---|
ABHINEET MAJETY | General | 100 |
AMOGH JALAN | General | 100 |
APURVA SAMOTA | General | 100 |
ASHIK STENNY | General | 100 |
BIKKINA ABHINAV CHOWDARY | General | 100 |
DESHANK PRATAP SINGH | SC | 100 |
DHRUV SANJAY JAIN | General | 100 |
DNYANESH HEMENDRA SHINDE | General | 100 |
DUGGINENI VENKATA YUGESH | General | 100 |
GULSHAN KUMAR | OBC-NCL | 100 |
GUTHIKONDA ABHIRAM | General | 100 |
KAUSHAL VIJAYVERGIYA | General | 100 |
KRISH GUPTA | Gen-EWS | 100 |
MAYANK SONI | OBC-NCL | 100 |
N.K.VISHWAAJITH | OBC-NCL | 100 |
NIPUN GOEL | General | 100 |
RISHI KALRA | General | 100 |
SOHAM DAS | General | 100 |
SUTHAR HARSHUL SANJAYBHAI | OBC-NCL | 100 |
VAVILALA CHIDVILAS REDDY | General | 100 |
JEE Main 2023 Toppers General category are all 100 percentilers. Four students from OBC-NCL category have scored a perfect NTA score and one each from SC and Gen-EWS Category. Candidates can check category-wise JEE Main 2023 Toppers in the section below.
S.No. | Candidates Name | NTA Score |
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1. | BIKKINA ABHINAV CHOWDARY | 100 |
2. | RISHI KALRA | 100 |
3. | SOHAM DAS | 100 |
4. | VAVILALA CHIDVILAS REDDY | 100 |
5. | APURVA SAMOTA | 100 |
6. | AMOGH JALAN | 100 |
7. | DNYANESH HEMENDRA SHINDE | 100 |
8. | ABHINEET MAJETY | 100 |
9. | DHRUV SANJAY JAIN | 100 |
10. | DUGGINENI VENKATA YUGESH | 100 |
11. | NIPUN GOEL | 100 |
12. | ASHIK STENNY | 100 |
13. | GUTHIKONDA ABHIRAM | 100 |
14. | KAUSHAL VIJAYVERGIYA | 100 |
S.No. | Candidates Name | NTA Score |
---|---|---|
1. | N.K.VISHWAAJITH | 100 |
2. | MAYANK SONI | 100 |
3. | SUTHAR HARSHUL SANJAYBHAI | 100 |
4. | GULSHAN KUMAR | 100 |
5. | BAVURUPUDI RITWIK | 99.9974617 |
S.No. | Candidates Name | NTA Score |
---|---|---|
1. | KRISH GUPTA | 100 |
2. | MALPANI TUSHAR | 99.9985472 |
3. | DUMPALA PANEENDRA NADHA REDDY | 99.9964247 |
4. | PENDURTHI NISCHAL SUBHASH | 99.9958885 |
5. | TANISHQ MAHESH MANDHANE | 99.9917657 |
S.No. | Candidates Name | NTA Score |
---|---|---|
1. | DESHANK PRATAP SINGH | 100 |
2. | KOMARAPU VIVEK VARDHAN | 99.9986276 |
3. | KAPIL | 99.9696085 |
4. | RAJAT DAS | 99.9631258 |
5. | JIGYASA CHOUHAN | 99.9557852 |
S.No. | Candidates Name | NTA Score |
---|---|---|
1. | DHEERAVATH THANUJ | 99.9904065 |
2. | YASH VIKAS SABALE | 99.9445825 |
3. | UDTYAVATH SAI LIKHITH | 99.8341693 |
4. | ALEX SINGH | 99.7979291 |
5. | KESHAV MEENA | 99.7979291 |
S.No. | Candidates Name | NTA Score |
---|---|---|
1. | MD SAHIL AKHTAR | 99.9848042 |
2. | DIPEN SOJITRA | 99.9752971 |
3. | B SHASHANK | 99.9642468 |
4. | ADITHYA KAUSHIK | 99.8881893 |
5. | THUMMALA THILOK | 99.7144453 |
This year, all JEE Main 2023 Toppers with 100 percentile are male candidates. Meesala Pranathi Sreeja with 99.997259 is the female JEE Main 2023 Topper. JEE Main 2023 Female Toppers have been listed below-
S. No. | Candidates Name | NTA Score |
---|---|---|
1. | MEESALA PRANATHI SREEJA | 99.997259 |
2. | RAMIREDDY MEGHANA | 99.9944732 |
3. | MEDHA BHAVANI GIRISH | 99.9941001 |
4. | SEEMALA VARSHA | 99.9898469 |
5. | AYYALAPU RITHIKA | 99.9873087 |
6. | PEELA TEJA SRI | 99.986295 |
7. | VAKA SRI VARSHITHA | 99.9862762 |
8. | GARIMA KALRA | 99.9856987 |
9. | GUNVEEN GILL | 99.9827665 |
10. | VANI GUPTA | 99.9796939 |
A total of 24 candidates have scored a perfect NTA score (with 100 percentile) in B.E/B.Tech paper in July session and 14 candidates scored a 100 percentile in June session of JEE Main 2022. 8,72,432 candidates registered for JEE Main 2022 Phase 1 and 7,69,589 candidates appeared for the exam.
Application Number | Name of the Candidate | State |
---|---|---|
220310003376 | Shrenik Mohan Sakala | Maharashtra |
2203101 19531 | Navya | Rajasthan |
220310136025 | Sartbak Maheshwari | Haryana |
220310146445 | Krishna Sharma | Rajasthan |
220310146926 | Parth Bhardwaj | Rajasthan |
220310148283 | Sneha Pareek | Assam |
220310167901 | Arudeep Kumar | Bihar |
220310169764 | Mrinal Garig | Punjab |
220310171727 | Penikalapati Ravi Kishore | Andhra Pradesh |
220310172697 | Polisetty Karthikeya | Andhra Pradesh |
220310176916 | Rupesh Bivani | Telangana |
220310178049 | Dheeraj Kurukunda | Telangana |
220310183262 | Jasti Yashwanth V V S | Telangana |
220310185833 | Busa Siva Na!ga Venkata Aditya | Telangana |
220310195398 | Thomas Biiu Cheeramvelil | Kerala |
220310283661 | Aniket Chattooadhvav | Telangana |
220310299448 | Boya Haren Sathvik | Karnataka |
220310349770 | Menda Hima Vamsi | Andhra Pradesh |
220310375520 | Kushagra Srivastava | Jharkhand |
220310404438 | Koyyana Suhas | Andhra Pradesh |
220310457207 | Kanishk Shanna | Uttar Pradesh |
220310496722 | Mavank Motwani | Rajasthan |
220310521238 | Palli Jalajakshi | Andhra Pradesh |
220310664374 | Saumitra Garg | Uttar Pradesh |
Out of the total 14 candidates with a perfect NTA score in JEE Main Phase 1, Sneha Pareek from Assam is the only female candidate.
Application Number | Candidate Names | State | Category |
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220310183262 | JASTI YASHWANTH V V S | TELANGANA | General |
220310136025 | SARTHAK MAHESHWARI | HARYANA | General |
220310283661 | ANIKET CHATTOPADHYAY | TELANGANA | General |
220310178049 | DHEERAJ KURUKUNDA | TELANGANA | General |
220310404438 | KOYYANA SUHAS | ANDHRA PRADESH | OBC-NCL |
220310375520 | KUSHAGRA SRIVASTAVA | JHARKHAND | General |
220310169764 | MRINAL GARG | PUNJAB | General |
220310148283 | SNEHA PAREEK | ASSAM | General |
220310119531 | NAVYA | RAJASTHAN | Gen- EWS |
220310171727 | PENIKALAPATI RAVI KISHORE | ANDHRA PRADESH | General |
220310172697 | POLISETTY KARTHIKEYA | ANDHRA PRADESH | Gen- EWS |
220310299448 | BOYA HAREN SATHVIK | KARNATAKA | OBC-NCL |
220310664374 | SAUMITRA GARG | UTTAR PRADESH | General |
220310176916 | RUPESH BIYANI | TELANGANA | General |
S. No. | STATE | Application No. | Candidates Name | NTA Score |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLAND | 220310156424 | MAYANK GULLIA | 99.3320849 |
2 | ANDHRA PRADESH | 220310172697 | POLISETTY KARTHIKEYA | 100 |
3 | ANDHRA PRADESH | 220310171727 | PENIKALAPATI RAVI KISHORE | 100 |
4 | ANDHRA PRADESH | 220310404438 | KOYYANA SUHAS | 100 |
5 | ARUNACHAL PRADESH | 220310062105 | DEBARGHA NATH | 98.3940093 |
6 | ASSAM | 220310148283 | SNEHA PAREEK | 100 |
7 | BIHAR | 220310343290 | ADITYA AJEY | 99.9984259 |
8 | CHANDIGARH | 220310019361 | SAARTH SINGLA | 99.9984363 |
9 | CHHATTISGARH | 220310256523 | ABHINAV RAJESH SHRIPAD | 99.9921973 |
10 | DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI | 220310176857 | DISHANT KUMAR | 99.1850394 |
11 | DAMAN AND DIU | 220310028582 | VISHNU LAL MAURYA | 99.9121321 |
12 | DELHI (NCT) | 220310023286 | ASHMIT NANGIA | 99.9984506 |
13 | DELHI (NCT) | 220310340696 | HEMANSHU GARG | 99.9984506 |
14 | GOA | 220310167983 | ANVESH SANDEEP BANDEKAR | 99.9469413 |
15 | GUJARAT | 220310093475 | MAHIT GADHIWALA | 99.9984528 |
16 | HARYANA | 220310136025 | SARTHAK MAHESHWARI | 100 |
17 | HIMACHAL PRADESH | 220310461631 | CHETAN KUKREJA | 99.8441657 |
18 | JAMMU AND KASHMIR | 220310078195 | DIVYANSH VERMA | 99.9207545 |
19 | JHARKHAND | 220310375520 | KUSHAGRA SRIVASTAVA | 100 |
20 | KARNATAKA | 220310299448 | BOYA HAREN SATHVIK | 100 |
21 | KERALA | 220310195398 | THOMAS BIJU CHEERAMVELIL | 99.9937942 |
22 | LADAKH | 220310232657 | IRFAN HUSSAIN | 98.163031 |
23 | LAKSHADWEEP | 220310320758 | MOHAMMED SUHAIL M K | 80.7387986 |
24 | MADHYA PRADESH | 220310570403 | SAMYAK JAIN | 99.9952928 |
25 | MAHARASHTRA | 220310142898 | ADWAI KRISHNA | 99.9984486 |
26 | MANIPUR | 220310663980 | USHAM ADHITYA LUWANG | 96.9073943 |
27 | MEGHALAYA | 220310128154 | SIDDHANT PURKAYASTHA | 96.5970792 |
28 | MIZORAM | 220310646123 | SIMON LALREMSIAMA SHANGPLIANG | 98.2081215 |
29 | NAGALAND | 220310647065 | KHADKA BAHADUR BANIYA | 97.7086009 |
30 | ODISHA | 220310016007 | DEEVYANSHU MALU | 99.9891545 |
31 | PUDUCHERRY | 220310446946 | S. P. SIDDHARTH | 98.934044 |
32 | PUNJAB | 220310169764 | MRINAL GARG | 100 |
33 | RAJASTHAN | 220310119531 | NAVYA | 100 |
34 | SIKKIM | 220310418692 | CHANDAN KUMAR MAHATO | 94.9016854 |
35 | TAMIL NADU | 220310034980 | DEEKSHA DHIWAKAR | 99.9984259 |
36 | TELANGANA | 220310178049 | DHEERAJ KURUKUNDA | 100 |
37 | TELANGANA | 220310283661 | ANIKET CHATTOPADHYAY | 100 |
38 | TELANGANA | 220310183262 | JASTI YASHWANTH V V S | 100 |
39 | TELANGANA | 220310176916 | RUPESH BIYANI | 100 |
40 | TRIPURA | 220310231901 | RISHIK SAHA | 99.924444 |
41 | UTTAR PRADESH | 220310664374 | SAUMITRA GARG | 100 |
42 | UTTARAKHAND | 220310007948 | GAUTAM ARORA | 99.9162219 |
43 | WEST BENGAL | 220310009183 | ASHUTOSH AGARWAL | 99.9937578 |
Out of the total 14 candidates who have scored a 100 percentile, 10 candidates are from General category, 2 from EWS category and 2 from OBC-NCL. JEE Main 2022 Category-wise Topper list has been mentioned below-
S.No. | Application No. | Candidates Name | STATE | NTA Score |
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1 | 220310171727 | PENIKALAPATI RAVI KISHORE | ANDHRA PRADESH | 100 |
2 | 220310148283 | SNEHA PAREEK | ASSAM | 100 |
3 | 220310136025 | SARTHAK MAHESHWARI | HARYANA | 100 |
4 | 220310375520 | KUSHAGRA SRIVASTAVA | JHARKHAND | 100 |
5 | 220310169764 | MRINAL GARG | PUNJAB | 100 |
6 | 220310178049 | DHEERAJ KURUKUNDA | TELANGANA | 100 |
7 | 220310176916 | RUPESH BIYANI | TELANGANA | 100 |
8 | 220310183262 | JASTI YASHWANTH V V S | TELANGANA | 100 |
9 | 220310283661 | ANIKET CHATTOPADHYAY | TELANGANA | 100 |
10 | 220310664374 | SAUMITRA GARG | UTTAR PRADESH | 100 |
S.No. | Application No. | Candidates Name | STATE | NTA Score |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 220310172697 | POLISETTY KARTHIKEYA | ANDHRA PRADESH | 100 |
2 | 220310119531 | NAVYA | RAJASTHAN | 100 |
3 | 220310270785 | ARPIT ANIL AGRAWAL | RAJASTHAN | 99.9984528 |
4 | 220310619900 | BHOGI SIRI | ANDHRA PRADESH | 99.9984317 |
5 | 220310002421 | AKSHAD RAJENDRA MHASKE | RAJASTHAN | 99.9984259 |
S.No. | Application No. | Candidates Name | STATE | NTA Score |
1 | 220310404438 | KOYYANA SUHAS | ANDHRA PRADESH | 100 |
2 | 220310299448 | BOYA HAREN SATHVIK | KARNATAKA | 100 |
3 | 220310109435 | SANSKAR SHAURYA | RAJASTHAN | 99.9984528 |
4 | 220310226766 | VARDAN VERMA | RAJASTHAN | 99.9984462 |
5 | 220310348291 | SANAPALA JASWANTH | ANDHRA PRADESH | 99.9984363 |
S.No. | Application No. | Candidates Name | STATE | NTA Score |
1 | 220310225887 | DAYYALA JOHN JOSEPH | ANDHRA PRADESH | 99.9953455 |
2 | 220310150260 | NITIN SINGH PATEL | DELHI (NCT) | 99.9779628 |
3 | 220310370179 | NUTHAKKI RITHIK | ANDHRA PRADESH | 99.9750008 |
4 | 220310004442 | ANKEET SAHA | RAJASTHAN | 99.9734167 |
5 | 220310019832 | UTKARSH LOHIYA | UTTAR PRADESH | 99.9624707 |
S.No. | Application No. | Candidates Name | STATE | NTA Score |
1 | 220310346728 | TANMAY GEJAPATI | KARNATAKA | 99.9456977 |
2 | 220310222290 | MAYANK KUMAR | RAJASTHAN | 99.9307403 |
3 | 220310607049 | LOVESH MAHAR | RAJASTHAN | 99.9015656 |
4 | 220310476449 | PATEL SENAY HEMANTBHAI | GUJARAT | 99.823443 |
5 | 220310598738 | ARYA CHAMPRAMNARI | RAJASTHAN | 99.7998635 |
Among the 2,21,719 female candidates who appeared for JEE Main 2022 Phase 1, only one candidate has managed to score a perfect NTA score. Meanwhile, out of the total 5,47,867 male candidates, 13 have scored a perfect NTA score with 100 percentile.
S. No. | Application No. | Candidates Name | STATE | NTA Score |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 220310148283 | SNEHA PAREEK | ASSAM | 100 |
2 | 220310635575 | DARISIPUDI SARANYA | ANDHRA PRADESH | 99.9984528 |
3 | 220310619900 | BHOGI SIRI | ANDHRA PRADESH | 99.9984317 |
4 | 220310034980 | DEEKSHA DHIWAKAR | TAMIL NADU | 99.9984259 |
5 | 220310087754 | JANAPATI SAI CHARITHA | ANDHRA PRADESH | 99.9968795 |
6 | 220310096658 | VISHAKHA AGARWAL | RAJASTHAN | 99.9937942 |
7 | 220310130085 | NAKKA SAI DEEPTHIKA | ANDHRA PRADESH | 99.9922308 |
8 | 220310107084 | JAHNABI ROY | MAHARASHTRA | 99.9921987 |
9 | 220310521238 | PALLI JALAJAKSHI | ANDHRA PRADESH | 99.9875884 |
10 | 220310064776 | SAANVI CHOUDHARY | RAJASTHAN | 99.9844617 |
S. No. | Application No. | Candidates Name | STATE | NTA Score |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 220310283661 | ANIKET CHATTOPADHYAY | TELANGANA | 100 |
2 | 220310299448 | BOYA HAREN SATHVIK | KARNATAKA | 100 |
3 | 220310119531 | NAVYA | RAJASTHAN | 100 |
4 | 220310169764 | MRINAL GARG | PUNJAB | 100 |
5 | 220310404438 | KOYYANA SUHAS | ANDHRA PRADESH | 100 |
6 | 220310171727 | PENIKALAPATI RAVI KISHORE | ANDHRA PRADESH | 100 |
7 | 220310176916 | RUPESH BIYANI | TELANGANA | 100 |
8 | 220310183262 | JASTI YASHWANTH V V S | TELANGANA | 100 |
9 | 220310178049 | DHEERAJ KURUKUNDA | TELANGANA | 100 |
10 | 220310172697 | POLISETTY KARTHIKEYA | ANDHRA PRADESH | 100 |
11 | 220310136025 | SARTHAK MAHESHWARI | HARYANA | 100 |
12 | 220310375520 | KUSHAGRA SRIVASTAVA | JHARKHAND | 100 |
13 | 220310664374 | SAUMITRA GARG | UTTAR PRADESH | 100 |
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100 Percentilers | State |
---|---|
Vaibhav Vishal | Bihar |
Atharva Abhijit Tambat | Maharashtra |
Pulkit Goyal | Punjab |
Siddhant Mukherjee | Rajasthan |
Komma Sharanya | Telangana |
Apart from the 5 listed above, another 6 candidates have also scored 100 percentile in Session 4. The complete list is still awaited.
100 Percentilers | States |
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KARANAM LOKESH | ANDHRA PRADESH |
DUGGINENI VENKATA PANEESH | ANDHRA PRADESH |
PASALA VEERA SIVA | ANDHRA PRADESH |
KANCHAN | ANDHRA PRADESH |
GAURAB DAS | KARNATAKA |
PAL AGGARWAL | UTTAR PRADESH |
AMAIYA SINGHAL | UTTAR PRADESH |
VAIBHAV VISHAL | BIHAR |
ANSHUL VERMA | RAJASTHAN |
POLU LAKSHMI SAI LOKESH REDDY | TELANGANA |
MADUR ADARSH REDDY | TELANGANA |
VELAVALI VENKATA KARTHIKEYA SAI VYDHIK | TELANGANA |
JOSYULA VENKATA ADITYA | TELANGANA |
RUCHIR BANSAL | DELHI (NCT) |
PRAVAR KATARIA | DELHI (NCT) |
HARSH | HARYANA |
ANMOL | HARYANA |
Candidates Name | State of Eligibility |
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For B.E/B.Tech | |
SAKET JHA | RAJASTHAN |
PRAVAR KATARIA | DELHI (NCT) |
RANJIM PRABAL DAS | DELHI (NCT) |
GURAMRIT SINGH | CHANDIGARH |
SIDDHANT MUKHERJEE | MAHARASHTRA |
ANANTH KRISHNA KIDAMBI | GUJARAT |
For B.Arch | |
JOSYULA VENKATA ADITYA | TELANGANA |
For B.Planning | |
JADHAV ADITYA SUNIL | MAHARASHTRA |
The authorities have published the complete list of JEE Main Toppers. Go through the list of 24 toppers who have scored 100 percentile in the entrance examination for B.E/B.Tech January and September Sessions:
Name of the Candidate | State |
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Nisarg Chadha | Gujarat |
Gurkirat Singh | Delhi |
Divyanshu Agarwal | Haryana |
Landa Jitendra | Andhra Pradesh |
Swayam Shashank Chube | Maharashtra |
Nishant Agarwal | Delhi |
Y S S Narasimha Naidu | Andhra Pradesh |
R Muhendar Raj | Rajasthan |
Parth Dwivedi | Rajasthan |
Harshvardhan Agarwal | Haryana |
Tushar Sethi | Delhi |
Vadapalli Arvind Narasimha | Telangana |
Chirag Falor | Delhi |
Chagari Koushal Kumar Reddy | Telangana |
Thadavarthi Vishnu Sri Sai Sankar | Andra Pradesh |
Akhil Agrawal | Rajasthan |
Akhil Jain | Rajasthan |
Chukka Tanuja | Telangana |
Shiva Krishna Sagi | Telangana |
Morreddigari Likhith Reddy | Telangana |
Rachapalle Shashank Anirudh | Telangana |
Rongala Arun Siddardha | Telangana |
Laksh Gupta | Delhi |
Candidates can check the list of 41 state toppers in JEE Main 2020 (Paper 1) along with theirs NTA scores which are tabulated below:
Name of the Candidate | State | NTA Score |
---|---|---|
Nisag Chadha | Gujarat | 100.000000 |
Thadavarthi Vishnu Sri Sai Sankar | Andhra Pradesh | 100.000000 |
Nishant Agarwal | Delhi NCR | 100.000000 |
Landa Jitendra | Andhra Pradesh | 100.000000 |
Divyanshu Agarwal | Haryana | 100.000000 |
Akhil Jain | Rajasthan | 100.000000 |
Parth Dwivedi | Rajasthan | 100.000000 |
Rongala Arun Siddardha | Telangana | 100.000000 |
Chagari Koushal Kumar Reddy | Telangana | 100.000000 |
Vedang Dhirendra Asgaonkar | Maharashtra | 99.9972435 |
Kunwar Preet Singh | Chandigarh | 99.9972380 |
Eeshaan Dutta | Telangana | 99.9338277 |
Shashwat Chakraborty | Chattisgarh | 99.9551322 |
Sharad Vishwakarma | Dadra and Nagar Haveli | 99.2655484 |
Siddhant Govekar | Goa | 99.9109245 |
Sarthak Diwan | Himachal Pradesh | 99.9683001 |
Shubh Kumar | Bihar | 99.9338277 |
Dayal Kumar | Jharkhand | 99.9909553 |
Shubhan R | Karnataka | 99.996521 |
L Golunath | Uttar Pradesh | 99.9993050 |
Akarsh Jain | Madhya Pradesh | 99.9959061 |
Advaid Deepak | Kerala | 99.9737696 |
Sourabh Soumyakanta Das | Odisha | 99.9924070 |
Nilay Mankala | Outside India | 99.5839421 |
Harish R | Puducherry | 99.9159086 |
Ujjwal Mehta | Punjab | 99.9993109 |
Gaurav R Kochar | Tamil Nadu | 99.9959069 |
Gaurav Malakar | Tripura | 99.9095741 |
Aryan Gupta | Jammu and Kashmir | 99.7338263 |
Bashar Ahmed | Uttarakhand | 99.9930425 |
Sreemanti Dey | West Bengal | 99.9923468 |
Jain Anmol Rajesh Kumar | Daman and Diu | 98.6482824 |
Arnav Vyas | Sikkim | 98.0859130 |
Akshat Singh | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | 97.3286395 |
Chetanna Rajkumari | Manipur | 97.3220500 |
P Alias Chakma | Meghalaya | 96.3974118 |
Parveez Mehdi | Ladakh | 96.5201553 |
Apurba Nath | Arunachal Pradesh | 96.1831211 |
Farzeen H | Lakshadweep | 91.5220543 |
Harshini S | Mizoram | 91.1044385 |
Alemmeren Jamir | Nagaland | 89.7388895 |
There are two candidates who scored 100 percentile in JEE Main B.Arch among 1,38,410 registered candidates. A total of 59,003 candidates registered for JEE Main B.Planning, out of which only 1 candidate has secured 100 percentile. Candidates can check the list given below:
Course | Name of the Candidate | State |
---|---|---|
B.Arch | Aarzoo | Haryana |
B.Arch | Hardik Rajpal | Telangana |
B.Plan | Kanumuri Bheemeswara Vijay Varma | Andhra Pradesh |
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Course | Name of the Candidate | State | NTA Score |
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B.Arch | Jogi Kapil Dev | Andhra Pradesh | 99.7784421 |
B.Plan | Harisankar.K.J | Kerala | 96.5428937 |
B.Plan | Ayan Ahmed Hashmi | Madhya Pradesh | 96.5428937 |
Nishant Agarwal belongs to Delhi NCR and topped JEE Main 2020 with a 100 NTA score. He is a student from the New Sainik Public School in Dwarka. As reported by Hindustan Times, Nishant said “My goal was to score full marks. I have been highly motivated by my peer group at my coaching institute. They have been an inspiration at being the best in whatever we do”.
Chagari Koushal Kumar Reddy is a student of Sri Chaitanya and a KVPY scholar. He has also been selected for the National Olympiads. In an interview, he says, “ I found the exam a little tougher than what I was expecting, but overall it was moderate in difficulty level. The questions were evenly distributed from all subjects and all the subjects were moderately difficult”. He credits his parents and teachers for his success. Read Chagari Koushal Kumar Reddy’s Journey to the Top in JEE Main 2020
Akhil Jain has topped from Rajasthan and secured a perfect 100 NTA score in JEE Main 2020. As specified in Indian Express, 18-year old Akhil believes in taking one step at a time. Rather than celebrating his success, he has decided to concentrate on JEE Advanced and then, on the basis of the result, he will plan his next move. Jain qualified the exam in his first attempt and unlike many aspirants, he has no plans to re-appear for April JEE Main.
Parth Dwivedi belongs to Bharatpur, Rajasthan. As stated by Times Now News, Parth’s Strategy for the exam was to give equal time to all three subjects i.e. Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. His major focus was on strengthening his weak topics and he took help from his teachers for the same. He also said that “I never missed any of my classes and used to study for three to four hours every day”. Parth’s father Vineet Dwivedi is an officer in Railways while mother Niti Dwivedi is Additional SP in Lucknow. Apart from studies, Parth also has an interest in guitar and movies. He is expecting to get into the CS branch at IIT Bombay and work for the country after that. Read HereHow Parth Dwivedi secured 100 NTA score in JEE Main?
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National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the list of JEE Main 2019 Toppers on the official website. A total of 24 candidates have acquired All India Rank 1 in JEE Main 2019 by securing 100 percentile score in Paper 1. There are four test-takers from each of the states of Rajasthan and Telangana who have secured 100 percentile in the exam, followed by three candidates from Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
Name of the Candidate | State |
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Shubhan Srivastava | Delhi |
Dhruv Arora | Madhya Pradesh |
Kavin Martin | Karnataka |
Jayesh Singla | Punjab |
Battepati Karthikeya | Telangana |
Adelly Sai Kiran | Telangana |
Vishwanth K | Telangana |
Nishant Abhangi | Rajasthan |
Sambit Behra | Rajasthan |
Samiksha Das | Rajasthan |
Shubhankar Gambhir | Rajasthan |
Konda Renu | Andhra Pradesh |
Bojja Chetan Reddy | Andhra Pradesh |
Abhay Pratap Singh Rathor | Madhya Pradesh |
Ankit Kumar Misra | Maharashtra |
Himanshu Gaurav Singh | Uttar Pradesh |
Prakhar Jagwani | Madhya Pradesh |
Dravya Marwaha | Haryana |
Jitendra Kumar Yadav | Haryana |
Naman Gupta | Uttar Pradesh |
Gupta Kartikey Chandresh | Maharashtra |
Raj Aryan Agrawal | Maharashtra |
Yindukuri Jayanth Phani Sai | Telangana |
Gudipaty Aniket | Jharkhand |
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Name of the Candidate | State | NTA Score |
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Shubhanshu Prasad | Andaman and Nicobar Island | 98.7250736 |
Bojja Chetan Reddy | Andhra Pradesh | 100.000000 |
Prince Kumar Gupta | Arunachal Pradesh | 98.8802243 |
Pradipta Parag Bora | Assam | 99.9963677 |
Abhishek Kumar | Bihar | 99.97711914 |
Dishank Jindal | Chandigarh | 99.997251 |
Rishabh Bhatnagar | Chattisgarh | 99.972758 |
Vishwajeet Deshmukh | Dadra and Nagar Haveli | 98.8751498 |
Ashmit Singh | Daman & Diu | 99.3978968 |
Navneet Jindal | Delhi | 99.999083 |
Ananya Amancherla | Foreign/Oci/Pio/Nepal/Bhutan | 99.8928714 |
Jaiprakash Suresh Gurav | Goa | 99.9872898 |
Raghav Somani | Gujarat | 99.9907511 |
Ashutosh Singla | Haryana | 99.9981753 |
Sarthak Gupta | Himachal Pradesh | 99.8950807 |
Aman Yadav | Jammu and Kashmir | 99.9789101 |
Ankit Kumar Jain | Jharkhand | 99.9899608 |
Kevin Martin | Karnataka | 100.000000 |
Vishnu Vinod | Kerala | 99.9990801 |
Abdul Javad Pa | Lakshadweep | 88.3358227 |
Dhruv Arora | Madhya Pradesh | 100.000000 |
Ankit Kumar Misra | Maharashtra | 100.000000 |
Gupta kartikey Chandresh | Maharashtra | 100.000000 |
Raj Aryan Agrawal | Maharashtra | 100.000000 |
Laishram Prince Singh | Manipur | 97.5009989 |
Gourav Kumar | Meghalaya | 99.8872894 |
Akash Jyoti Sahoo | Mizoram | 94.521163 |
Kartikeya Chandra | Nagaland | 96.7983937 |
Sibasis Nayak | Odisha | 99.9844902 |
Chirantandip Mahanta | Puducherry | 99.7827873 |
Jayesh Singla | Punjab | 100.000000 |
Shubhankar Gambhir | Rajasthan | 100.000000 |
Sambit Behera | Rajasthan | 100.000000 |
Rahul Gupta | Sikkim | 99.1418764 |
Gaurav P | Tamil Nadu | 99.993561 |
Adelly Sai Kiran | Telangana | 100.000000 |
Yindukuri Jayanth Phani Sai | Telangana | 100.000000 |
Battepati Karthikeya | Telangana | 100.000000 |
Vishwanth K | Telangana | 100.000000 |
Shayandeep Bhaumik | Tripura | 99.7457412 |
Himanshu Gaurav Singh | Uttar Pradesh | 100.000000 |
Naman Gupta | Uttar Pradesh | 100.000000 |
Pallav Semwal | Uttarakhand | 99.9556053 |
Shaswata Dutta | West Bengal | 99.9972491 |
Name of the Candidate | State |
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Gollapudi N Lakshmi Narayana | Andhra Pradesh |
Korapati Nikhil Ratna | Andhra Pradesh |
Sykam Riteesh Reddy | Andhra Pradesh |
Gudla Raghunandan Reddy | Andhra Pradesh |
Name of the Candidate | State |
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Miyon Darang | Arunachal Pradesh |
A Victor Adharsh | Andaman and Nicobar Island |
Neha Pramanik | Assam |
Gollapudi N Lakshmi Narayana | Andhra Pradesh |
Rishav Ranjan | Bihar |
Prakhar Gupta | Chattisgarh |
Khyati Jain | Chandigarh |
Ashmit Singh | Daman & Diu |
Sunit Nandal | Delhi |
Shruti Shrivastava | Dadra and Nagar Haveli |
Modi Shivkumar Ashokbhai | Gujarat |
Tanmay Gupta | Haryana |
Sayani Das | Jharkhand |
Ayushmaan Sharma | Jammu and Kashmir |
Udith Kumar V | Karnataka |
Elizabeth Nongsiej | Meghalaya |
Animesh Barnyal | Himachal Pradesh |
Jade Lourdes Vaz | Goa |
Moin Ahmed | Madhya Pradesh |
Candidate’s Name | JEE Main Score | All India Rank (AIR) |
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Suraj Krishna | 350 | 1 |
K V R Hemant Kumar Chodipilli | 350 | 2 |
Parth Laturia | 350 | 3 |
Pranav Goyal | 350 | 4 |
Gattu Mytraya | 350 | 5 |
Pawan Goyal | 350 | 6 |
Bhaskar Arun Gupta | 345 | 7 |
Dakarapu Bharath | 345 | 8 |
Simarpreet Singh Saluja | 345 | 9 |
Gosula Vinayaka Srivardhan | 341 | 10 |
Navneei Singhal | 340 | 11 |
Ayush Garg | 340 | 12 |
Lay Jain | 340 | 13 |
Jatoth Shiva Tarun | 340 | 14 |
Pinnamreddy Lokeshwar Reddy | 340 | 15 |
Karan Agarwalla | 340 | 16 |
Atulya Kumar Verma | 338 | 17 |
Anirudh Panigrahi | 337 | 18 |
Yash Gupta | 336 | 19 |
Anubhav Saikia | 336 | 20 |
Name of the Candidate | All India Rank | JEE Main score | State |
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Suraj Krishna | 1 | 350 | Andhra Pradesh |
Parth Laturia | 3 | 350 | Rajasthan |
Pranav Goyal | 4 | 350 | Haryana |
Gattu Mytraya | 5 | 350 | Telangana |
Simarpreet Singh Saluja | 9 | 345 | Delhi |
Atulya Kumar Verma | 17 | 338 | Bihar |
Colleges Accepting JEE Main 2023 Scores:
It is quite tough to crack IIT JEE because of the vast syllabus and stiff competition. With each passing year, numerous candidates are appearing for JEE Main which makes it difficult to get a seat in IIT. In order to help JEE Main aspirants in preparation, we have provided Preparation Tips by Toppers mentioned below:
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Question: How do I know if I qualified for JEE Advanced 2023?
Ans. NTA releases the category-wise JEE Main Cut off on the official website. Candidates who will score more than or equal to the cutoff specified, will be qualified to appear for JEE Advanced 2023. Candidates must note that only the top 250000 JEE Main scorers are eligible to participate in JEE Advanced. 2
Question: How many state toppers were there in JEE Main 2020 January session?
Ans. There were a total of 45 state JEE Main 2020 Toppers in the January session.
Question: How many 100 percentile toppers were there in JEE Main 2020 (January Session)?
Ans. There are a total of 10 candidates who secured 100 percentile scores in JEE Main 2020 (January Session).
Question: How many 100 percentile toppers were there in JEE Main 2019 (January Session)?
Ans. There are a total of 24 candidates who secured 100 percentile scores in JEE Main 2020 (January Session).
Question. Who is JEE Main 2019 Topper?
Ans. Dhruva Arora from Madhya Pradesh secured the first position in JEE Main 2019 by getting a score of 100 percentile.
Talking about his preparation strategy, Dhruva says that he studied for 6-7 hours a day. He took admission to Catalyser’s 2-year program where he took mock tests and attempted previous year question papers. He found Chemistry to be a bit tougher than other sections and tricky to solve, for he says that in order to solve chemistry one needs to remember a lot of chemical equations.
Question. What is the common aspect between all JEE Main Toppers?
Ans. If one looks at the preparation strategies of all JEE Main Toppers of the past 5 years, one can easily chalk out the 4 C’s based on which they laid the foundation of their dreams.
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