NTA releases JEE Main 2019 topper list; Telangana leads with four students scoring 100 percentile
Prabha Dhavala | January 19, 2019 | 04:21 PM IST
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 19, 2019 : National Testing Agency has released the list of 15 toppers who have scored 100 percentile in January session of JEE Main 2019. However, there is no girl among the 15 toppers. The authorities have also released the state wise list of toppers for the exam. The result declared on January 19 is the scores of the candidates in form of percentile. However, the JEE Main 2019 scores for Paper 2 are yet to be announced. Check the complete details as well as the list of toppers here.
Telangana leads the 100 percentile club with four students followed closely by Maharashtra with three students while Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh have two each. Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Punjab have contributed one candidate each to this club.
JEE Main 2019 January session was held on January 9,10,11 and 12 for Paper 1 while Paper 2 was held on January 8. A total of 8,74,469 candidates had appeared for the Paper 1 exam out of the 9,29,198 students who had registered. The result which was to be announced on January 30 has been released way early than expected catching many students unaware.
Candidates who have scored 100 NTA percentile are as follows
S.No. |
Application No. |
Candidate Name |
State Code of Eligibility |
1 |
190310086378 |
DHRUV ARORA |
MADHYA PRADESH |
2 |
190310096437 |
RAJ ARYAN AGRAWAL |
MAHARASHTRA |
3 |
190310126508 |
ADELLY SAI KIRAN |
TELANGANA |
4 |
190310131614 |
BOJJA CHETAN REDDY |
ANDHRA PRADESH |
5 |
190310139257 |
SAMBIT BEHERA |
RAJASTHAN |
6 |
190310150035 |
NAMAN GUPTA |
UTTAR PRADESH |
7 |
190310166518 |
YINDUKURI JAYANTH PHANI SAI |
TELANGANA |
8 |
190310167837 |
VISHWANTH K |
TELANGANA |
9 |
190310204122 |
HIMANSHU GAURAV SINGH |
UTTAR PRADESH |
10 |
190310208678 |
KEVIN MARTIN |
KARNATAKA |
11 |
190310240908 |
SHUBHANKAR GAMBHIR |
RAJASTHAN |
12 |
190310244684 |
BATTEPATI KARTHIKEYA |
TELANGANA |
13 |
190310324762 |
ANKIT KUMAR MISRA |
MAHARASHTRA |
14 |
190310378068 |
JAYESH SINGLA |
PUNJAB |
15 |
190310597090 |
GUPTA KARTIKEY CHANDRESH |
MAHARASHTRA |
List of State wise toppers with their NTA Scores are as follows:
S.No. |
State Code of Eligibility |
Candidate Name |
NTA Score |
1 |
ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLAND |
SHUBHANSHU PRASAD |
98.7250736 |
2 |
ANDHRA PRADESH |
BOJJA CHETAN REDDY |
100.0000000 |
3 |
ARUNACHAL PRADESH |
PRINCE KUMAR GUPTA |
98.8802243 |
4 |
ASSAM |
PRADIPTA PARAG BORA |
99.9963677 |
5 |
BIHAR |
ABHISHEK KUMAR |
99.9771914 |
6 |
CHANDIGARH |
DISHANK JINDAL |
99.9972510 |
7 |
CHHATTISGARH |
RISHABH BHATNAGAR |
99.9727580 |
8 |
DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI |
VISHWAJEET DESHMUKH |
98.8751498 |
9 |
DAMAN & DIU |
ASHMIT SINGH |
99.3978968 |
10 |
DELHI |
NAVNEET JINDAL |
99.9990830 |
11 |
FOREIGN/OCI/PIO/NEPAL/BHUTAN |
ANANYA AMANCHERLA |
99.8928714 |
12 |
GOA |
JAIPRAKASH SURESH GURAV |
99.9872898 |
13 |
GUJARAT |
RAGHAV SOMANI |
99.9907511 |
14 |
HARYANA |
ASHUTOSH SINGLA |
99.9981753 |
15 |
HIMACHAL PRADESH |
SARTHAK GUPTA |
99.8950807 |
16 |
JAMMU AND KASHMIR |
AMAN YADAV |
99.9789101 |
17 |
JHARKHAND |
ANKIT KUMAR JAIN |
99.9899608 |
18 |
KARNATAKA |
KEVIN MARTIN |
100.0000000 |
19 |
KERALA |
VISHNU VINOD |
99.9990801 |
20 |
LAKSHADWEEP |
ABDUL JAVAD PA |
88.3358227 |
21 |
MADHYA PRADESH |
DHRUV ARORA |
100.0000000 |
22 |
MAHARASHTRA |
ANKIT KUMAR MISRA |
100.0000000 |
23 |
MAHARASHTRA |
GUPTA KARTIKEY CHANDRESH |
100.0000000 |
24 |
MAHARASHTRA |
RAJ ARYAN AGRAWAL |
100.0000000 |
25 |
MANIPUR |
LAISHRAM PRINCE SINGH |
97.5009989 |
26 |
MEGHALAYA |
GOURAV KUMAR |
99.8872894 |
27 |
MIZORAM |
AKASH JYOTI SAHOO |
94.5211630 |
28 |
NAGALAND |
KARTIKEYA CHANDRA |
96.7983937 |
29 |
ODISHA |
SIBASIS NAYAK |
99.9844902 |
30 |
PUDUCHERRY |
CHIRANTANDIP MAHANTA |
99.7827873 |
31 |
PUNJAB |
JAYESH SINGLA |
100.0000000 |
32 |
RAJASTHAN |
SHUBHANKAR GAMBHIR |
100.0000000 |
33 |
RAJASTHAN |
SAMBIT BEHERA |
100.0000000 |
35 |
SIKKIM |
RAHUL GUPTA |
99.1418764 |
36 |
TAMIL NADU |
GAURAV P |
99.9935610 |
37 |
TELANGANA |
ADELLY SAI KIRAN |
100.0000000 |
38 |
TELANGANA |
YINDUKURI JAYANTH PHANI SAI |
100.0000000 |
39 |
TELANGANA |
BATTEPATI KARTHIKEYA |
100.0000000 |
40 |
TELANGANA |
VISHWANTH K |
100.0000000 |
41 |
TRIPURA |
SHAYANDEEP BHAUMIK |
99.7457412 |
42 |
UTTAR PRADESH |
HIMANSHU GAURAV SINGH |
100.0000000 |
43 |
UTTAR PRADESH |
NAMAN GUPTA |
100.0000000 |
44 |
UTTARAKHAND |
PALLAV SEMWAL |
99.9556053 |
45 |
WEST BENGAL |
SHASWATA DUTTA |
99.9972491 |
The NTA Scores that were announced are normalized scores across multi session papers. Based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session, the marks obtained by the students have been converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees. The score also indicates the indicates the percentage of candidates that have scored EQUAL TO OR BELOW (same or lower raw scores) that particular Percentile in that session
The formula to calculate the Percentile scores of a Candidate is:
100 X Number of candidates appeared in the ‘Session’ with raw score EQUAL TO OR LESS than the candidate Total number of the candidates appeared in the ’Session’
On April 30, the ranks of the candidates will be announced taking into consideration the better of the two scores for candidates who have attempted both in January and April while candidates who have attempted only one of the two sessions will be ranked on the basis of their scores in the respective attempt.
JEE Main 2019 April session starts with the application form which will be available from February 8 till March 7. Payment and uploading of images for registered students will be available till March 8. The exam will be conducted between April 6 to 20.
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