JEE Main Session 2 2025 Results Declared: 24 Students Score 100 Percentile; Check Toppers' List
A total of 24 students have scored 100 percentile in the JEE Main 2025 (B.E./B.Tech) in 2025 with six students from Rajasthan hitting cent marks.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the results for the JEE Main 2025. This year's exam was held in two sessions-January and April-attracting over 14.75 lakh test-takers out of 15.39 lakh registrations. The January session saw 12.58 lakh students appearing, while 9.92 lakh took the April session.

Three people each from Maharashtra, Telangana, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh have scored 100 percentile. Two people from West Bengal and Delhi have scored cent marks. Whereas one each has scored 100 percentile has scored Karnataka, and Andhra.
The exam was conducted in 13 languages across 300 cities, including 15 international centers like Dubai, Singapore, Doha, and Washington DC.
Toppers List
| State | Names |
|---|---|
| Rajasthan | Ayush Singhal, Lakshya Sharma, Rajit Gupta, Saksham Jindal, Arnav Singh, Om Prakash Behera |
| West Bengal | Archisman Nandy, Devdutta Majhi |
| Maharashtra | Aayush Ravi Chaudhari, Sanidhya Saraf, Vishad Jain |
| Karnataka | Kushagra Gupta |
| Telangana | Harssh A Gupta, Vangala Ajay Reddy, Bani Brata Majee |
| Gujarat | Aadit Prakash Bhagade, Shiven Vikas Toshniwal |
| Delhi | Daksh, Harsh Jha |
| Uttar Pradesh | Shreyas Lohiya, Saurav, Kushagra Baingaha |
| Andhra Pradesh | Sai Manogna Guthikonda |
Top Performing States
Rajasthan led with seven top scorers, followed by Maharashtra and Telangana with four each. Uttar Pradesh had three toppers, West Bengal two, and Gujarat, Delhi, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh produced one each.
Among the highest achievers, two female candidates shone: Devdutta Majhi (West Bengal) and Sai Manogna Guthikonda (Andhra Pradesh).
JEE Advanced Eligibility Cut-offs
To qualify for JEE Advanced 2025, candidates had to meet category-wise percentile thresholds:
General (UR): 93.10
EWS: 80.38
OBC-NCL: 79.43
SC: 61.15
ST: 47.90
PwBD (UR): 0.0079
Strict Anti-Cheating Measures
The NTA deployed AI-based monitoring, 5G jammers, CCTV surveillance, and biometric checks to ensure fairness. However, 110 candidates had their results withheld for malpractice, while 23 faced discrepancies in identity verification.
Next Step: JEE Advanced
Qualified students will now prepare for JEE Advanced, the gateway to IIT admissions. Notably, 7.75 lakh candidates appeared in both sessions, with their best score considered for the final result.
Where To Check Results Online?
- Log into - jeemain.nta.nic.in
- Opt for the session 2 scorecard download link.
- Fill in the required information
- Check your score online
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