JEE Main Result 2021: 44 score in 100 percentile; 18 in AIR 1
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NEW DELHI: A total of 9,39,008 candidates wrote the entrance exam for engineering, Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main 2021) over the four sessions. Of them, 44 have obtained NTA scores in the 100 percentile and as many as 18 candidates share the top all-India rank, AIR 1, the conducting body, National Testing Agency announced on Wednesday, along with the JEE Main result 2021. The JEE Main session 4 result 2021 link, now active, is available at the jeemain.nta.nic.in; candidates can view their result with their application numbers and password or date of birth.
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JEE Main Result 2021 (Out) Live
NTA JEE Main 2021 exam was conducted at 925 Centers in 334 Cities including outside India.
JEE Main 2021 exam was conducted in four sessions. Applicants who appeared for the exam can now check the JEE Main 4th attempt result from the official website.
JEE Main 2021 exam date
Session |
Exam date |
Session-1 |
23,24,25,26 February 2021 |
Session-2 |
16,17,18 March 2021 |
Session-3 |
20,22,25,27 July 2021 |
Session-4 |
26,27,31 August and 1,2 September 2021 |
As per the JEE Main 2021 result statistics released by NTA, a total of 939008 candidates have appeared for the exam in all four sessions. Out of the total candidates, 481419 applicants appeared for the JEE Main session 4 exam. For more details, candidates can check the table below.
Gender/Category wise distribution of candidates Registered in all the Four Sessions:
GENDER |
GENERAL |
GEN-EWS |
OBC- NCL |
SC |
ST |
PWD |
TOTAL |
FEMALE |
140970 |
23709 |
114395 |
28248 |
11377 |
563 |
319262 |
MALE |
307627 |
60662 |
258651 |
71631 |
27801 |
2373 |
728745 |
TRANSGENDER |
2 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
5 |
TOTAL |
448599 |
84371 |
373048 |
99879 |
39179 |
2936 |
1048012 |
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Along with the declaration of JEE Main result 2021 session 4, NTA has also released cut off marks. Applicants who appeared for the exam can check the JEE Mains 2021 result cut off from the table given below.
JEE Main 2021 cut off for JEE Advanced- Category wise
Category |
Minimum score |
Maximum score |
EWS |
66.2214845 |
87.8950071 |
OBC-NCL |
68.0234447 |
87.8950071 |
SC |
46.8825338 |
87.8950071 |
ST |
34.6728999 |
87.8474721 |
UR |
87.8992241 |
100.0000000 |
UR-PH |
0.0096375 |
87.8273359 |
JEE Main 2021 toppers list
NTA has released the JEE Main 2021 result topper list along with the declaration of the result. As per the statistics, a total of 44 candidates have scored 100 percentile in JEE Main 2021 in all four sessions. Applicants can check the list of all toppers from the table below.
Candidate Name |
State |
GAURAB DAS |
KARNATAKA |
VAIBHAV VISHAL |
BIHAR |
DUGGINENI VENKATA PANEESH |
ANDHRA PRADESH |
SIDDHANT MUKHERJEE |
RAJASTHAN |
RUCHIR BANSAL |
DELHI (NCT) |
AMAIYA SINGHAL |
UTTAR PRADESH |
MRIDUL AGARWAL |
RAJASTHAN |
KOMMA SHARANYA |
TELANGANA |
JOSYULA VENKATA ADITYA |
TELANGANA |
ATHARVA ABHIJIT TAMBAT |
MAHARASHTRA |
KAVYA CHOPRA |
DELHI (NCT) |
PASALA VEERA SIVA |
ANDHRA PRADESH |
KANCHANAPALLI RAHUL NAIDU |
ANDHRA PRADESH |
KARANAM LOKESH |
ANDHRA PRADESH |
PULKIT GOYAL |
PUNJAB |
PAL AGGARWAL |
UTTAR PRADESH |
GURAMRIT SINGH |
CHANDIGARH |
ANSHUL VERMA |
RAJASTHAN |
MADUR ADARSH REDDY |
TELANGANA |
POLU LAKSHMI SAI LOKESH REDDY |
TELANGANA |
SNEHADEEP GAYEN |
MAHARASHTRA |
KATIKELA PUNEETH KUMAR |
TELANGANA |
BANNURU ROHIT KUMAR REDDY |
TELANGANA |
ZENITH MALHOTRA |
RAJASTHAN |
PRATHAM GARG |
PUNJAB |
ANMOL |
HARYANA |
ANANTH KRISHNA KIDAMBI |
GUJARAT |
KUMAR SATYADARSHI |
BIHAR |
ASHWIN ABRAHAM |
TAMIL NADU |
VARADA MAHANTH NAIDU |
ANDHRA PRADESH |
PRATHAM AGRAWAL |
DELHI (NCT) |
KULKARNI SOURABH SHRINIVASRAO |
MAHARASHTRA |
SIDDHARTH KALRA |
DELHI (NCT) |
SATTI KARTHIKEYA |
ANDHRA PRADESH |
VELAVALI VENKATA KARTHIKEYA SAIVYDHIK |
TELANGANA |
BRATIN MONDAL |
WEST BENGAL |
BAKSHI GARGI MAKARAND |
MAHARASHTRA |
SUREN |
DELHI (NCT) |
ROHIT KUMAR |
RAJASTHAN |
AMEYA PRASHANT DESHMUKH |
MAHARASHTRA |
PRAVAR KATARIA |
DELHI (NCT) |
SAKET JHA |
RAJASTHAN |
HARSH |
HARYANA |
RANJIM PRABAL DAS |
DELHI (NCT) |
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