JEE Main Topper 2019: Shubhan of Delhi secures AIR 1
Richa Kapoor | April 29, 2019 | 11:25 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 29: The National Testing Agency has declared the toppers of JEE Main 2019 as well as the state wise toppers. Shubhan Srivastava of Delhi emerged as the topper of JEE Main 2019 followed by Kevin Martin of Karnataka. The total number of unique candidates who appeared in both JEE Main January and April session was 11,47,125.
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JEE Main 2019 Toppers
|
S.No |
Name of the Candidate |
State Code of Eligibility |
|
1 |
Shubhan Srivastava |
Delhi |
|
2 |
Kevin Martin |
Karnataka |
|
3 |
Dhruv Arora |
Madhya Pradesh |
|
4 |
Jayesh Singla |
Punjab |
|
5 |
Battepati Karthikeya |
Telangana |
General Category wise distribution of candidates who appeared
|
|
EWS |
General |
OBC |
SC |
ST |
Total |
|
Female |
9,658 |
1,51,153 |
1,28,599 |
29,314 |
11,978 |
3,30,702 |
|
Male |
33,377 |
3,54,488 |
3,17,568 7 |
79, 333 |
31,654 |
8,16,420 |
|
Transgender |
|
1 |
1 |
1 |
|
3 |
|
Total |
43,035 |
5,05,642 |
4,46,168 |
1,08,648 |
43,632 |
11,47,125 |
About JEE Main 2019
According to the National Testing Agency (NTA), out of 6,08,440 candidates who appeared in both the January and April session, 2,97,932 candidates improved their performance.
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