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JEE Main Topper List 2025: Name, Roll Number with NTA Score

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The JEE Main topper list for Session 2 exam shall be released anytime on 17th April 2025. Once the topper list is released, candidates will be able to check the official topper name with percentile on JEE Main website. 

jee main topper list 2025

NTA will release the JEE Main topper list along with the JEE Main result. Candidates who qualify the NTA JEE Main session 2 exam and are in the top 2.5 lakh rank will be eligible to take the JEE Advanced exam. 

Once the JEE Main result is announced, candidates will be able to know who has topped with how many marks in the exam. Candidates can also check JEE Main 2025 toppers list from the website jeemain.nta.nic.in. In the meantime, you can go through the JEE Main session 1 topper list from here. 

JEE Main Session 1 Topper List with 100 Percentile

The following candidates managed to secure a perfect 100 percentile in the JEE Main session 1 exam. 

S.No

Names 

State 

1

Ayush Singhal 

Rajasthan

2

Kushagra Gupta

Karnataka

3

Daksh 

Delhi (NCT)

4

Harsh Jha 

Delhi (NCT)

5

Rait Gupta 

Rajasthan

6

Shreyas Lohiya 

Uttar Pradesh

7

Saksham Jindal 

Rajasthan

8

Saurav

Uttar Pradesh

9

Vishad Jain 

Maharashtra

10

Arnav Singh 

Rajasthan

11

Shiven Vikas Toshniwal 

Gujarat

12

Sai Manogna Guthikonda 

Andhra Pradesh

13

S.M. Prakash Behera 

Rajasthan

14

Bani Brata Majee

Telangana

JEE Main 2025 Toppers State-wise

The state wise JEE Main Session 1 2025 exam topper list has been tabulated below. 

S. No.

Name of Candidate

State of Eligibility

NTA Score

1

Ayush Singhal

Rajasthan

100

2

Kushagra Gupta

Karnataka

100

3

Daksh

Delhi (NCT)

100

4

Harsh Jha

Delhi (NCT)

100

5

Rajit Gupta

Rajasthan

100

6

Shreyas Lohiya

Uttar Pradesh

100

7

Saksham Jindal

Rajasthan

100

8

Saurav

Uttar Pradesh

100

9

Vishad Jain

Maharashtra

100

10

Arnav Singh

Rajasthan

100

11

Shiven Vikas Toshniwal

Gujarat

100

12

Sai Manogna Guthikonda

Andhra Pradesh

100

13

Om Prakash Behera

Rajasthan

100

14

Bani Brata Majee

Telangana

100

15

Devdutta Majhi

West Bengal

99.99921

16

Amogh Bansal

Haryana

99.99921

17

Majid Mujahid Husain

Madhya Pradesh

99.9992

18

Piusa Das

Punjab

99.99684

19

Arnav Jindal

Chandigarh

99.99681

20

Akshay Biju B N

Kerala

99.99605

21

Shourya Agrawal

Chhattisgarh

99.99602

22

Abhimanyu Tibrewal

Jharkhand

99.99602

23

Panini

Bihar

99.99442

24

Sunay Yadav

Tamil Nadu

99.99365

25

Vivek Pandey

Uttarakhand

99.99365

26

Nabaneet Priyadarshi

Odisha

99.98964

27

Dherya Sharma

Himachal Pradesh

99.98576

28

Kanishka Chakraborty

Assam

99.96976

29

Ahran Rawal

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

99.95858

30

Rohan Siddhesh Keni

Goa

99.95858

31

Arkajit Bhowmik

Tripura

99.94604

32

Kamran Bilal Bhat

Jammu and Kashmir

99.89337

33

Sabyasachi Choudhury

Outside India

99.87098

34

E Kumaran

Puducherry

99.86772

35

Ishant Verma

Mizoram

99.57766

36

Nistha Gautam

Meghalaya

99.43582

37

Pranay Kumar Roy

Arunachal Pradesh

99.38402

38

Rajat Kumar Singh

Sikkim

99.35852

39

Mousam Das

Andaman and Nicobar Islands

98.90498

40

Loyanganba

Manipur

98.69999

41

Jayesh Vasan

Daman and Diu

98.4182

42

Bashir Ahmad

Ladakh

96.19349

43

Samir Kumar

Nagaland

95.6018

44

Muhammad Hamid L

Lakshadweep

90.06976

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