New Delhi: fourteen candidates obtained 100 percentiles or 100 NTA score In the Joint Income Exam – Main (Jee -Main) 2025 January session, against 23 candidates in 2024 and 20 in 2023. Of the 14 best scorers, 12 are of the general category and one of the OBC and SC categories. There is also a woman among the Toppers.
As for the state, Rajasthan had the greatest number of top scorers with five candidates, followed by two. Other states with 100 winners of NTA score include Karnataka, Delhi (NCT), Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, each with a candidate.
There are no candidates in general, ST at the Jee 100th
The Topper woman is Sai Managna Guthikonda by Andhra Pradesh, who assured a perfect score of 100 nta. Among the 100 percentile scorersThere are no candidates from Gen-Ews o St. The 100 nta Scorers are ayush singhal, Kushagra Gupta, Daksh (Obc), Harsh Jha, Rajit Gupta, Shreyas Lohiya, Saksham Jindal, Saurav, Vishad Jain, Arnav Singh, Shiven Vikas Toshniwal, Sai Manogna Guthikonda, Om Prakash Behera, and Bani BRATA MAJEE.

Among the PWD candidates, Harshal Gupta of Chhattisgarh assured the highest NT score with 99.95. The Gen-Ews Topper, Kotipalli Yaswanth Satwik by Andhra Pradesh, achieved 99.99, while the SC Topper category, Shreyas Lohiya de Uttar Pradesh, scored 100. The top scorer in the ST category is the parth sehra of Rajasthan with 99.97.
Jee (main) 2025 registered an assistance of 95.9% for document 1 (BE/BTECH), a little more than 95.8% recorded in 2024. A total of 12.5 LAKH of candidates appeared for the examination of 13.1 Lakh registrations, which shows a Marginal increase since the 12.3 Lakh participating in 2024. The first of the two JEE (main) sessions took place in January, while the second session is scheduled for April, with online records. The exam was carried out in 13 languages in 618 centers in 304 cities, including 15 cities outside India, including Abu Dhabi, West Java, Washington and Munich.
Compared to 21 locations abroad in 2024, the number of foreign trial centers has decreased slightly.
According to the results of document 1 and document 2 and document 2, around 2.6 LAKH of candidates will be eligible to appear for the advanced Jee exam, which serves as the entrance door at 23 IIT. The final classifications will be determined based on the best of the two NTA scores of the January and April sessions.
The NTA score is a standardized measure based on the relative performance of all those examined in a given session and is not equivalent to a percentage. As part of the improved security measures, NTA implemented video analysis based on AI and biometric verification in the test centers, together with 5G intermediaries to prevent bad practices.