National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the results of JEE Main 2025 and out of lakhs of students across the country, only 24 students have achieved a perfect score of 100 percentile. If seen state-wise, the highest number of 100 percentile scorers are from Rajasthan, where 7 students have waved the flag in this tough exam. At the same time, Daksh and Harsh Jha from Delhi have also achieved perfect scores. Dhairya Sharma of Himachal Pradesh has made the name of Devbhoomi shine by scoring 99.9918249.
Apart from Delhi, three students each from Maharashtra and Telangana have scored 100 percentile. Two students each from states like Gujarat and West Bengal have also found a place in this list. One student each from Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh has also achieved this highest rank. Sai Manogna from Andhra and Devdutta Majhi from Bengal were the two female toppers this time.
This time, no student from academically prominent states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar could make it to the 100 percentile list. Although a student named Abdullah from Bihar has definitely achieved a high rank of 99.99, he is out of the top 24 list.
In some states, it has also come to light that the top scorer has achieved less than 99 percentile. Like Mohammad Saeed of Lakshadweep scored 87.51, Bashir Ahmed of Ladakh scored 96.19 and Jayesh Vasan of Daman Diu scored 98.41 percentile.
This result once again shows that consistency in preparation, access to resources and state-wise facilities have a big impact on the success of students. Now NTA is going to start registration for JEE Advanced preparation and the toppers now have the challenge of admission in IITs.
Who got 100 percentile
100 Percentile Scorers Delhi – Daksh Score: 100 Delhi – Harsh Jha Score: 100 Andhra Pradesh – Sai Manogna Guthikonda. Score: 100 Gujarat – Shiven Vikas Toshniwal Score: 100 Gujarat – Adit Prakash Bhagde Score: 100 Karnataka – Kushagra Gupta Score: 100 Maharashtra – Ayush Ravi Chaudhary Score: 100 Maharashtra – Sanidhya Sarraf Score: 100
Candidates in 99.99 range Haryana – Amog Bansal, Score: 99.9992065 Madhya Pradesh – Majid Mujahid Hussain, Score: 99.9992043 Chandigarh – Arnav Jindal, Score: 99.9991058 Jharkhand – Aryan Mishra, Score: 99.9990968 Kerala – Akshay Biju B N, Score: 99.9960501 Bihar – Abdullah, Score: 99.9945499 Jammu & Kashmir – Toyyab Ashiq Ahangar, Score: 99.9936579 Himachal Pradesh – Dhairya Sharma, Score: 99.9918249 Chhattisgarh – Suvigya Dewangan, Score: 99.990837
Candidates in the 99.98 range Dadra & Nagar Haveli – Aahran Rawal, Score: 99.9856921 Assam – Pranjal Kumar Singh, Score: 99.9837952 Goa – Navinya Devanand Desai, Score: 99.9801306
Candidates in the 99.30 range Arunachal Pradesh – Pranay Kumar Roy, Score: 99.3840245 Andaman & Nicobar Islands – Mausam Das, Score: 99.0622707
Candidates with scores below 99 Daman & Diu – Jayesh Vasan, Score: 98.4181971 Ladakh – Bashir Ahmed, Score: 96.1934877 Lakshadweep – Mohammed Saeed P, Score: 87.5187263