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JEE Main Result 2025: List of 14 toppers from January session exam

JEE Main 2025 Result: The JEE Main percentile scores are the scores derived based on the relative performances of all those who appear for the exam. The official website to check JEE Main result is jeemain.nta.nic.in.

JEE Main Session 2 City Intimation Slip 2025: When will NTA release exam city slips at jeemain.nta.nic.in?The exam will be conducted n April 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, and 9. (Express Archive Photo/ representative)

JEE Main Result 2025: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Main Session 1 result on February 11. This year, there is just one female topper from Andhra Pradesh Sai Manogna Guthikonda. The NTA has not declared the results of 39 candidates as they were found indulging in Unfair Means practices. Most toppers are from Rajasthan. 

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In the OBC NCL category, Daksh from Delhi has topped, while in SC category, Shreyas Lohiya from Uttar Pradesh has topped the JEE Main exam.

In the ST category, Parth Sehra from Rajasthan has topped, while in PwBD category, Harshal Gupta from Chhattisgarh has topped the JEE Main exam.

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JEE Main 2025 Toppers: List of 14 toppers

Ayush Singhal – Rajasthan
–Kushagra Gupta – Karnataka
–Daksh – Delhi (NCT)
–Harsh Jha – Delhi (NCT)
–Rait Gupta – Rajasthan
–Shreyas Lohiya – Uttar Pradesh
–Saksham Jindal – Rajasthan
–Saurav – Uttar Pradesh
–Vishad Jain – Maharashtra
Arnav Singh – Rajasthan
–Shiven Vikas Toshniwal – Gujarat
–Sai Manogna Guthikonda – Andhra Pradesh
–S.M. Prakash Behera – Rajasthan
–Bani Brata Majee – Telangana

The Gender-wise/Category-wise distribution of Candidates Appeared for Paper 1 (B.E./B. Tech.)
Category General EWS SC ST OBC Total
Female 1,59,378 44,762 40,282 12,965 1,67,423 4,24,810
Male 3,06,980 93,937 82,563 26,994 3,22,851 8,33,325
Third Gender 0 0 0 0 1 1
Total 4,66,358 1,38,699 1,22,845 39,959 4,90,275 12,58,136

The JEE Main 2025 result will be compiled based on the final answer key released. The NTA has already published the JEE Main final answer key and has dropped as many as 12 questions.

JEE Main 2025: How many candidates registered?

A total of 13,11,544 candidates registered for Paper 1 (B.E./B. Tech.) across different categories and genders. Among them, 4,43,622 were female candidates, with 1,67,790 from the General category, 45,627 from EWS, 42,704 from SC, 13,833 from ST, and 1,73,668 from OBC.

Male candidates accounted for 8,67,920 registrations, including 3,21,419 from General, 96,159 from EWS, 87,550 from SC, 28,778 from ST, and 3,34,014 from OBC.

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Additionally, two candidates identified as Third Gender, with one from the General category and one from OBC. The highest number of registrations came from the OBC category (5,07,683), followed by General (4,89,210), EWS (1,41,786), SC (1,30,254), and ST (42,611).

JEE Mains January 2025 Result: Where to check scorecard?

The JEE Main January 2025 session result is made live at jeemain.nta.nic.in.

There is another NTA website that is hosting the link to the JEE Main website. It is examinationservices.nic.in/ExaminationServices/login.

NTA is holding the JEE Main 2025 in two sessions – January and April. The April session result will be declared along with the cut-off required to become eligible for the JEE Advanced 2025 exam. The best of the candidate’s scores in JEE Main will be considered while preparing the final merit list.

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The JEE Main percentile scores are the scores derived based on the relative performances of all those who appear for the exam. The marks obtained are transformed into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees, NTA said in its official brochure.

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