JEE Main 2022 Result: 14 candidates score 100 in session 1 BE, BTech paper; 4 from Telangana
Anu Parthiban | July 11, 2022 | 11:38 AM IST | 1 min read
A total number of 7,69,589 candidates appeared for Paper 1 will now be able to download JEE Main 2022 scorecard at official website jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency has declared the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main 2022) result for session 1 paper 1 (BE/BTech). A total number of 7,69,589 candidates appeared for Paper 1 will now be able to download JEE Main 2022 scorecard from the official website jeemain.nta.nic.in 2022 or ntaresults.nic.in.
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A total number of 8,72,432 candidates were registered for Paper 1 (BE/ BTech) in this examination. Of which 7,69,589 candidates appeared for JEE Main 2022 exam held June 24 to 30, 2022.
JEE Main 2022 toppers
As many as 14 candidates have received 100 NTA score in JEE Main 2022 Session - 1 in Paper 1.
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|
JEE Main 2022 application number |
Name |
State |
|
1 |
220310183262 |
Jasti Yashwanth V V S |
Telangana |
|
2 |
220310136025 |
Sarthak Maheshwari |
Haryana |
|
3 |
220310283661 |
Aniket Chattopadhyay |
Telangana |
|
4 |
220310178049 |
Dheeraj Kurukunda |
Telangana |
|
5 |
220310404438 |
Koyyana Suhas |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
6 |
220310375520 |
Kushagra Srivastava |
Jharkhand |
|
7 |
220310169764 |
Mrinal Garg |
Punjab |
|
8 |
220310148283 |
Sneha Pareek |
Assam |
|
9 |
220310119531 |
Navya |
Rajasthan |
|
10 |
220310171727 |
Penikalapati Ravi Kishore |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
11 |
220310172697 |
Polisetty Karthikeya |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
12 |
220310299448 |
Boya Haren Sathvik |
Karnataka |
|
13 |
220310664374 |
Saumitra Garg |
Uttar Pradesh |
|
14 |
220310176916 |
Rupesh Biyani |
Telangana |
The NTA has also announced state-wise, category-wise JEE Main 2022 toppers.
NTA scores are normalized scores across multi-session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees.
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After both sessions of JEE Main 2022 exam, the ranks of the candidates will be released taking into consideration the best of the two NTA Scores in accordance with the policy already made, the NTA said.
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