JEE Main 2023 Result: 43 candidates receive 100 NTA score; Singaraju Venkat Koundinya becomes AIR 1
Ishita Ranganath | April 29, 2023 | 06:26 PM IST | 1 min read
NTA releases JEE Main 2023 session 2 paper 1 data. According to this, JEE Main 2023 AIR 1 is Singaraju Venkat Koundinya from Telangana.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency has released official data for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE Main) 2023 session 2 BTech and BE paper-1. As per the data, out of the 8,83,372 candidates that appeared for the JEE Main paper 1 exams for both session 1 and 2, only 43 candidates secured 100 NTA score. AIR 1 for JEE Main 2023 is Singaraju Venkat Koundinya from Telangana.
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According to official data, a total of 5,94,013 candidates appeared for both JEE Main 2023 session 1 and 2. The overall attendance for JEE Main session 2 was 94.83%. Total number of unique candidates in JEE Main 2023 that appeared for the exam were 11,13,325. The NTA has also released a JEE Main 2023 cut-off, state-wise and category-wise toppers for JEE main 2023 on official website- jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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Five out of the top 10 students that received 100 NTA score in JEE main 2023 are from Telangana. Check the JEE Main 2023 paper 1 topper list here.
| Application number | Name of JEE Main topper | State |
|---|---|---|
| 230310124339 | Singaraju Venkat Koundinya | Telangana |
| 230310286801 | Kallakuri Sainadh Srimanth | Andhra Pradesh |
| 230310352290 | Ishan Khandelwal | Rajasthan |
| 230310167803 | Deshank Pratap Singh | Uttar Pradesh |
| 230310034589 | Nipun Goel | Uttar Pradesh |
| 230310210373 | Allam Sujay | Telangana |
| 230310481885 | Vavilala Chidvilas Reddy | Telangana |
| 230310146952 | Bikkina Abhinav Chowdary | Telangana |
| 230310666162 | Suthar Harshul Sanjaybhai | Gujarat |
| 230310514113 | Abhineet Majety | Telangana |
Ridhi Kamlesh Kumar Maheshwar from Karnataka was the female topper this session, securing a 100 NTA score. In order to stop cheating using mobile networks, Jammers were installed in all the JEE Main exam centres. On account of using unfair means, JEE Main results of 15 candidates have been withheld by the NTA.
The JEE Main session 2 exam was held in 457 exam centers in 325 cities (including 23 cities outside India). NTA will be releasing the JEE Main 2023 session 2 results for the BArch, BPlanning paper separately.
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