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JEE-Main 2025 Results Out, 2 Girls Among 24 Who Bagged Perfect 100 NTA Score

NTA released the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 results for Paper 1. Out of over 14.75 lakh candidates, 24, including two girls, secured a perfect 100 score. Rajasthan produced the highest number of toppers.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the JEE Main 2025 Session 2 results for Paper 1 (B.E./ B.Tech). Candidates who appeared for the examination can now access the scorecards through the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in. The NTA has shared the details of this year's examination results, showing that 24 candidates scored a perfect 100 percentile. Among these top achievers, two of the candidates are female.

These top scorers hail from various states, including Maharashtra, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Delhi, and Andhra Pradesh, reflecting the examination's pan-India nature.

The highest number of perfect scorers (seven) belonged to Rajasthan. There are three toppers each from Telangana, Maharashtra, and Uttar Pradesh, two each from West Bengal, Delhi, and Gujarat, and one each from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

Here are the candidates who have scored a perfect 100 score:

S. No. Gender Application No. State of Eligibility Name of Candidate NTA Score
1 Female 250310016185 WEST BENGAL DEVDUTTA MAJHI 100
2 Female 250310564942 ANDHRA PRADESH SAI MANOGNA GUTHIKONDA 100
3 Male 250310002966 RAJASTHAN MD ANAS 100
4 Male 250310009213 RAJASTHAN AYUSH SINGHAL 100
5 Male 250310013515 WEST BENGAL ARCHISMAN NANDY 100
6 Male 250310017038 MAHARASHTRA AAYUSH RAVI CHAUDHARI 100
7 Male 250310034153 RAJASTHAN LAKSHYA SHARMA 100
8 Male 250310034720 KARNATAKA KUSHAGRA GUPTA 100
9 Male 250310070785 TELANGANA HARSSH A GUPTA 100
10 Male 250310090488 GUJARAT AADIT PRAKASH BHAGADE 100
11 Male 250310133572 DELHI DAKSH 100
12 Male 250310143408 DELHI HARSH JHA 100
13 Male 250310150634 RAJASTHAN RAJIT GUPTA 100
14 Male 250310210195 UTTAR PRADESH SHREYAS LOHIYA 100
15 Male 250310236696 RAJASTHAN SAKSHAM JINDAL 100
16 Male 250310254844 UTTAR PRADESH SAURAV 100
17 Male 250310255592 TELANGANA VANGALA AJAY REDDY 100
18 Male 250310296087 MAHARASHTRA SANIDHYA SARAF 100
19 Male 250310299968 MAHARASHTRA VISHAD JAIN 100
20 Male 250310312145 RAJASTHAN ARNAV SINGH 100
21 Male 250310391420 GUJARAT SHIVEN VIKAS TOSHNIWAL 100
22 Male 250310469257 UTTAR PRADESH KUSHAGRA BAINGAHA 100
23 Male 250310569571 RAJASTHAN OM PRAKASH BEHERA 100
24 Male 250310746461 TELANGANA BANI BRATA MAJEE 100

This year's JEE Main was conducted in two sessions in January and April. A total of 15,39,848 candidates registered across both sessions, while 14,75,103 appeared. In the January session alone, 13,11,544 students registered and 12,58,136 appeared. For the April session, 10,61,840 registered and 9,92,350 took the exam.

The examination was held in 13 languages, including Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu.

It was conducted  at 531 examination centres in 300 cities, including 15 cities outside India in Manama, Doha City, Dubai, Muscat, Riyadh, Sharjah, Singapore, Kuwait, Kuala Lumpur, Kathmandu, Abu Dhabi, West Java, Washington, Lagos, and Munich.

NTA Announces Category-Wise Cut-Offs

NTA also announced the category-wise percentile cut-offs for eligibility to appear in JEE Advanced 2025. In the unreserved (UR) category, candidates are required to score at least 93.10 percentile.

The cut-off for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) is 80.38, while it is 79.43 for OBC-NCL and 61.15 for Scheduled Castes (SC). The cut-off for Scheduled Tribes (ST) stood at 47.90 percentile.

For Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) in the UR category, the cut-off was 0.0079 percentile.

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