JEE Advanced Toppers 2025: Rajit Gupta secures AIR 1 with 332 marks; top 15 ranks bagged by male
Anu Parthiban | June 2, 2025 | 09:21 AM IST | 1 min read
JEE Advanced toppers 2025 name with marks announced. Devdutta Majhi from IIT Kharagpur zone has bagged CRL 16 and emerged as female topper this year.
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Download EBookJEE Advanced Toppers 2025: Rajit Gupta from IIT Delhi zone has secured rank 1 in the JEE Advanced 2025 by securing 332 out of 360 marks. Devdutta Majhi topped in the female category by bagging 16th rank. The top 15 rank holders in the JEE Advanced All India Rank (AIR) are male. JEE Advanced Result 2025 (OUT) LIVE
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“A total of 1,80,422 candidates appeared in both papers 1 and 2 in JEE (Advanced) 2025, held on 18th May 2025. In this exam, 54,378 candidates have qualified. Out of the total qualified candidates, 9,404 are female candidates,” IIT Kanpur said.
IIT Hyderabad has recorded the highest number of 12,946 qualified candidates among all seven zones, followed by IIT Delhi with 11,370 candidates eligible for BTech admission in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs).
JEE Advanced 2025 toppers name with marks
The JEE Advanced aggregate marks are calculated by adding the marks obtained in mathematics, physics, and chemistry. Only those candidates who satisfy the subject-wise as well as aggregate qualifying percentage have been included in the JEE Advanced rank list 2025.
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JEE Advanced CRL 2025 |
JEE Advanced toppers 2025 name |
JEE Advanced toppers marks |
Zone |
|
1 |
Rajit Gupta |
332 |
IIT DELHI |
|
2 |
Saksham Jindal |
332 |
IIT DELHI |
|
3 |
Majid Mujahid Husain |
330 |
IIT BOMBAY |
|
4 |
Parth Mandar Vartak |
327 |
IIT BOMBAY |
|
5 |
Ujjwal Kesari |
324 |
IIT DELHI |
|
6 |
Akshat Kumar Chaurasia |
321 |
IIT KANPUR |
|
7 |
Sahil Mukesh Deo |
321 |
IIT BOMBAY |
|
8 |
Devesh Pankaj Bhaiya |
319 |
IIT DELHI |
|
9 |
Arnav Singh |
319 |
IIT HYDERABAD |
|
10 |
Vadlamudi Lokesh |
317 |
IIT HYDERABAD |
JEE Advanced 2025 female toppers
Devdutta Majhi of IIT Kharagpur zone has secured top rank among female candidates with CRL 16. She obtained 312 out of 360 marks in JEE Advanced 2025.
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JEE Advanced female toppers |
Rank |
Zone |
|
Devdutta Majhi |
16 |
IIT Kharagpur |
|
Piusa Das |
29 |
IIT Roorkee |
|
Larissa |
59 |
IIT Delhi |
|
Korikana Rasagnya |
78 |
IIT Hyderabad |
|
Alice Patel |
155 |
IIT Bombay |
|
Saumya Shreyasee |
581 |
IIT Guwahati |
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