JEE Main 2025 Paper 2 Toppers: Five candidates score 100 in BArch, BPlan; Sunidhi Singh only female among them
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 23, 2025 | 03:41 PM IST | 1 min read
JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2025: Pratham Alpesh Prajapati and Patne Neel Sandesh top BArch paper. Siddhi Bambal from Maharashtra emerged as the female topper from Paper 2A with an NTA score of 99.9977347.
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Use NowTwo candidates scored a perfect 100 in the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025 Paper 2A, conducted for admission to the Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) programme. The National Testing Agency (NTA) released the list of top scorers based on the NTA Score, with Pratham Alpesh Prajapati from Karnataka and Patne Neel Sandesh from Maharashtra achieving the top score.
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In the JEE Main 2025 Paper 2B, conducted for admission to the Bachelor of Planning (BPlanning) programme, three candidates secured a perfect NTA Score of 100. The top scorers are Gautam Kannapiran from Tamil Nadu, Tarun Rawat from Uttarakhand, and Sunidhi Singh from Madhya Pradesh.
According to the gender-wise data released by the NTA for Paper 2A of the JE Main 2025, Pratham Alpesh Prajapati and Patne Neel Sandesh are the top male candidates. Among female candidates, Siddhi Bambal from Maharashtra emerged as the highest scorer with an NTA score of 99.9977347.
The NTA has announced the JEE Main 2025 result for Paper 2 today. Engineering aspirants can check their JEE Main Paper 2 result 2025 through the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
JEE Main Paper 2 Result 2025: Category-wise toppers
The category-wise JEE Main Paper 2 toppers list, along with their state and NTA score is given in the table below. Category wise topper in JEE (Main) 2025 in Paper 2A (BArch) is outlined below.
|
Category |
Name of Candidate |
State of Eligibility (State of passing/appearing 12th Class) |
NTA Score |
|
General |
Pratham Alpesh Prajapati |
Karnataka |
100.0000000 |
|
General |
Patne Neel Sandesh |
Maharashtra |
100.0000000 |
|
Gen-EWS |
Kotipalli Yashwanth Satwik |
Andhra Pradesh |
99.9827962 |
|
OBC-NCL |
Govindu Aarush |
Telangana |
99.9913981 |
|
SC |
Chinthan J Meghavath |
Karnataka |
99.9741943 |
|
ST |
Tsewang Namgyal |
Karnataka |
99.9569590 |
The category-wise topper in the JEE Main 2025 exam in Paper 2B (BPlanning) is given below.
|
Category |
Name of Candidate |
State of Eligibility (State of passing/appearing 12th Class) |
NTA Score |
|
General |
Tarun Rawat |
Uttarakhand |
100.0000000 |
|
Gen-EWS |
Sunidhi Singh |
Madhya Pradesh |
100.0000000 |
|
OBC-NCL |
K Manoj Kamath |
Karnataka |
99.9855627 |
|
SC |
Kasukurthi Loka Krity |
Andhra Pradesh |
99.9711254 |
|
ST |
Tsewang Namgyal |
Karnataka |
99.9731125 |
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