IIT Delhi announces JEE Advanced 2020 toppers; Chirag Falor secures AIR 1
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: Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi has declared the JEE Advanced 2020 result on October 5 at jeeadv.ac.in. Along with the declaration of the result, IIT Delhi has also released the list of JEE Advanced toppers 2020 in a press release. Chirag Falor from IIT Bombay Zone has secured the first position in JEE Advanced 2020 toppers list, while Gangula Bhuvan Reddy and Vaibhav Raj have secured the second and third rank. Kanishka Mittal of IIT Roorkee zone is the top ranked female with CRL 17.
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As per the press release, out of 1,50,838 candidates who appeared in the exam held on September 27, a total of 43,204 students have qualified JEE Advanced 2020.
JEE Advanced Toppers List 2020 - Total 10 candidates in Common Rank List (CRL)
CRL |
Candidate’s Name |
1 |
CHIRAG FALOR |
2 |
GANGULA BHUVAN REDDY |
3 |
VAIBHAV RAJ |
4 |
R MUHENDER RAJ |
5 |
KESHAV AGARWAL |
6 |
HARDIK RAJPAL |
7 |
VEDANG DHIRENDRA ASGAONKAR |
8 |
SWAYAM SHASHANK CHUBE |
9 |
HARSHVARDHAN AGARWAL |
10 |
DHVANIT BENIWAL |
JEE Advanced Result 2020 - Zone Wise Female JEE Advanced Toppers
Zone |
Candidate Name |
CRL |
IIT Bombay |
NIYATI MANISH MEHTA |
62 |
IIT Delhi |
GUTTA SINDHUJA |
18 |
IIT Guwahati |
AAKRITY PANDEY |
952 |
IIT Kanpur |
SHREEYA MOGHE |
402 |
IIT Kharagpur |
ANUSHKA |
177 |
IIT Madras |
KOTHAPALLI NAMITHA |
44 |
IIT Roorkee |
KANISHKA MITTAL |
17 |
Rank 1 Candidates in the Respective Rank Lists
Rank List |
Rank |
Candidate Name |
Zone |
OPEN (CRL) |
1 |
CHIRAG FALOR |
IIT Bombay |
OBC-NCL |
1 |
LANDA JITENDRA |
IIT Madras |
GEN-EWS |
1 |
GANGULA BHUVAN REDDY |
IIT Madras |
SC |
1 |
AVI UDAY |
IIT Bombay |
ST |
1 |
PRANJAL SINGH |
IIT Delhi |
GEN-PwD |
1* |
KANDUKURI SUNIL KUMAR VISHWESH |
IIT Madras |
OBC-NCL-PwD |
1 |
UTKARSH |
IIT Guwahati |
SC-PwD |
1 |
YASH CHUDAMAN PATIL |
IIT Bombay |
ST-PwD |
1 |
NITEESH KUMAR BIRUA |
IIT Kharagpur |
JEE Advanced 2020 Statistics
As per the statistics released by IIT Delhi, a total of 1,50,838 candidates had appeared for the JEE Advanced 2020 exam which was held on September 27. The authorities conducted the exam in two shifts - morning shift ( 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM) and afternoon shift (2:30 PM to 5:30 PM).
Candidates who appeared in the exam can now check their JEE Advanced 2020 result from the official website. To check the IIT JEE Advanced result, log into the portal using the JEE Advanced roll number, date of birth, and phone number. Along with the declaration of JEE Advanced 2020 result, IIT Delhi has also released the JEE Advanced 2020 cutoff. This year, JEE Advanced cutoff has been lowered by the authorities.
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