JEE Main Toppers List 2026: 12 male candidates score 100 percentile in session 1; Rajasthan leads with 3
Anu Parthiban | February 16, 2026 | 06:38 PM IST | 2 mins read
JEE Main Toppers 2026: NTA has declared JEE session 1 results for 13 lakh candidates on jeemain.nta.nic.in, nta.ac.in, and examinationservices.nic.in.
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Try NowA total of 12 candidates have scored a perfect score in the Joint Entrance Examination - Main (JEE Mains 2026). As per the JEE Main toppers list 2026, Rajasthan has recorded the highest number of three top scorers in the session 1 exams. Notably, no female candidate scored 100 percentile this year. JEE Mains 2026 Result (OUT) LIVE
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Along with the JEE Mains results 2026 , the NTA has also published gender-wise, category-wise, and state-wise JEE Main toppers list on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. Of the total 13,04,653 candidates who appeared, only 12 obtained the highest of 100 percentile in session 1.
Those who are not satisfied with their marks in the JEE Main January session will get an opportunity to register for the second attempt in the April session. The JEE Main session 2 registration will be available until February 25 on the NTA official website.The final rank list will only be published by taking the best score in the two attempts.
The NTA will conduct the JEE Main session 2 exams from April 1 to 9 for both BE, BTech paper 1 and BArch, BPlanning paper 2.
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JEE Mains toppers list 2026
State-wise JEE Main toppers 2026 who score 100 percentile in the session 1 exams conducted from January 21 to 29.
|
JEE Main roll number |
JEE Mains toppers list |
State |
|
260310038881 |
Shreyas Mishra |
Delhi (NCT) |
|
260310088709 |
Narendrababu Gari Mahith |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
260310164042 |
Shubham Kumar |
Bihar |
|
260310215465 |
Kabeer Chhillar |
Rajasthan |
|
260310220953 |
Chiranjib Kar |
Rajasthan |
|
260310228381 |
Bhavesh Patra |
Odisha |
|
260310231839 |
Anay Jain |
Haryana |
|
260310241955 |
Arnav Gautam |
Rajasthan |
|
260310432915 |
Pasala Mohith |
Andhra Pradesh |
|
260310434363 |
Madhav Viradiya |
Maharashtra |
|
260310635369 |
Purohit Nimay |
Gujarat |
|
260310757063 |
Vivan Sharad Mahiswari |
Telangana |
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State-wise JEE Mains toppers 2026
List of state-wise JEE Main session 1 toppers and their NTA scores.
|
S. No. |
Application No. |
Name of Candidate |
State of Eligibility (State of passing/ appearing 12th Class) |
NTA Score |
|
1 |
260310038881 |
Shreyas Mishra |
Delhi (NCT) |
100.0000000 |
|
2 |
260310088709 |
Narendrababu Gari Mahith |
Andhra Pradesh |
100.0000000 |
|
3 |
260310164042 |
Shubham Kumar |
Bihar |
100.0000000 |
|
4 |
260310215465 |
Kabeer Chhillar |
Rajasthan |
100.0000000 |
|
5 |
260310220953 |
Chiranjib Kar |
Rajasthan |
100.0000000 |
|
6 |
260310228381 |
Bhavesh Patra |
Odisha |
100.0000000 |
|
7 |
260310231839 |
Anay Jain |
Haryana |
100.0000000 |
|
8 |
260310241955 |
Arnav Gautam |
Rajasthan |
100.0000000 |
|
9 |
260310432915 |
Pasala Mohith |
Andhra Pradesh |
100.0000000 |
|
10 |
260310434363 |
Madhav Viradiya |
Maharashtra |
100.0000000 |
|
Il |
260310635369 |
Purohit Nimay |
Gujarat |
100.0000000 |
|
12 |
260310757063 |
Vivan Sharad Mahiswari |
Telangana |
100.0000000 |
|
13 |
260310112562 |
Utkarsh |
Uttar Pradesh |
99.9992497 |
|
14 |
260310184412 |
A Vishnu Sai Theja |
Karnataka |
99.9992454 |
|
15 |
260310356824 |
Ajaiy P |
Tamil Nadu |
99.9992380 |
|
16 |
260310641089 |
Riddhesh Anant Bendale |
Madhya Pradesh |
99.9992186 |
|
17 |
260310364382 |
Kuntal Choudhury |
West Bengal |
99.9984908 |
|
18 |
260310382492 |
Bharat Bansal |
Punjab |
99.9976982 |
|
19 |
260310044784 |
Kapish Mittal |
Chandigarh |
99.9945899 |
|
20 |
260310169572 |
Aditya Gupta |
Chandigarh |
99.9945899 |
|
21 |
260310087433 |
Yug Maheshwari |
Chhattisgarh |
99.9937491 |
|
22 |
260310267212 |
Yashraj Singh |
Assam |
99.9811354 |
|
23 |
260311321113 |
Vaishnavi Kumari |
Jharkhand |
99.9775257 |
|
24 |
260310319698 |
Vaishnav E N K |
Kerala |
99.9763781 |
|
25 |
260310439612 |
H Karthikeyan |
Puducherry |
99.9630985 |
|
26 |
260310441570 |
Rohit |
Uttarakhand |
99.9392562 |
|
27 |
260310734204 |
Davis Saju John |
Outside India |
99.9148010 |
|
28 |
260310362774 |
Shaurya Veer Singh |
Sikkim |
99.8840696 |
|
29 |
260310843493 |
Adriraj Saha |
Tripura |
99.8611562 |
|
30 |
260311056725 |
Raman Saini |
Himachal Pradesh |
99.8503435 |
|
31 |
26031019099S |
Amiteshwar Singh |
Jammu And Kashmir |
99.8351331 |
|
32 |
260310215317 |
Abhinav Batta |
Jammu And Kashmir |
99.8351331 |
|
33 |
260310214688 |
Tanay Ajit Prabhu |
Goa |
99.8251735 |
|
34 |
260310363717 |
Harsh Agarwal |
Daman And Diu |
99.7749684 |
|
35 |
260310008403 |
Aiman Tanish |
Arunachal Pradesh |
99.7366348 |
|
36 |
260310840997 |
Manosij Das |
Dadra And Nagar Haveli |
99.2332087 |
|
37 |
260310051633 |
Vishnu Bhardwaj Upadhyay |
Meghalaya |
98.9615457 |
|
38 |
260310024556 |
Clinton Akoijam |
Manipur |
98.8584081 |
|
39 |
260310574449 |
Hemakshi Kumar |
Andaman And Nicobar Islands |
98.2660419 |
|
40 |
260310268075 |
Jigmet Rinchen Nurboo |
Ladakh |
95.1448092 |
|
41 |
260310550938 |
Khushi Sah |
Nagaland |
94.5171782 |
|
42 |
260310094815 |
Lallung Muana Khelte |
Mizoram |
90.3855086 |
|
43 |
260310535272 |
Rayyan Zaki B N |
Lakshadweep |
89.1111367 |
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