JEE Main Result 2022: 24 candidates score 100 in session 2 BE, BTech paper; result of 5 withheld
Vagisha Kaushik | August 8, 2022 | 11:24 AM IST | 1 min read
JEE Main result 2022 session 2: A total of 9,05,590 students appeared in JEE Main 2022 can check scores at jeemain.nta.nic.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : In the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2022, 14 candidates have scored 100 percentile including 5 from Andhra Pradesh and 5 from Telangana. The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared JEE Main result 2022 session 2 today, August 8 for Paper 1 (BE/BTech). A total number of 9,05,590 candidates who appeared in both sessions for Paper 1 will now be able to download JEE Main 2022 scorecard from the official websites – jeemain.nta.nic.in 2022 or ntaresults.nic.in. JEE Main result 2022 session 2 live updates .
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A total number of 6,22,034 candidates registered for Paper 1 (BE/ BTech) in JEE Main 2022 session 2. Of which 5,40,242 candidates appeared for the exam held July 25 to 30, 2022.
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Of the total registered candidates, 7,27,378 were male whereas 2,99,417 were female. Of the total candidates who appeared for the exam, 6,48,555 were male candidates while 2,57,031 were female.
JEE Main 2022 toppers list
As many as 24 candidates have received 100 NTA score in JEE Main 2022 in Paper 1.
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Name |
State |
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1 |
Shrenik Mohan Sakala |
Maharashtra |
|
2 |
Navya |
Rajasthan |
|
3 |
Sarthak Maheshwari |
Haryana |
|
4 |
Krishna Sharma |
Rajasthan |
|
5 |
Parth Bhardwaj |
Rajasthan |
|
6 |
Sneha Pareek |
Assam |
|
7 |
Arudeep Kumar |
Bihar |
|
8 |
Mrinal Garg |
Punjab |
|
9 |
Penikalapati Ravi Kishore |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
10 |
Polisetty Karthikeya |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
11 |
Rupesh Biyani |
Telangana |
|
12 |
Dheeraj Kurukunda |
Telangana |
|
13 |
Jasti Yashwanth V V S |
Telangana |
|
14 |
Busa Siva Naga Venkata Aditya |
Telangana |
|
15 |
Thomas Biju Cheeramvelil |
Kerala |
|
16 |
Aniket Chattopadhyay |
Telangana |
|
17 |
Boya Haren Sathvik |
Karnataka |
|
18 |
Menda Hima Vamsi |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
19 |
Kushagra Srivastava |
Jharkhand |
|
20 |
Koyyana Suhas |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
21 |
Kanishk Sharma |
Uttar Pradesh |
|
22 |
Mayank Motwani |
Rajasthan |
|
23 |
Palli Jalajakshi |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
24 |
Saumitra Garg |
Uttar Pradesh |
NTA has also announced state-wise, category-wise JEE Main 2022 toppers. “On account of using Unfair Means, results of 5 candidates have been withheld,” NTA said in an official statement.
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