JEE Main State-Wise Rank List 2025 - NTA will release the state wise rank list of JEE Mains 2025 on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. The JEE rank list 2025 is nothing but the JEE Main 2025 toppers list with NTA scores. The National Testing Agency will release the JEE Mains state wise rank list 2025 along with the JEE Mains result session 2. The top scorers of the JEE Mains exam are mentioned in the JEE rank list 2025. The state wise rank list of JEE Mains 2025 for session 2 will be updated on this page soon after it is released online. Until then, candidates can check the JEE Main 2025 toppers for session 1 below.
JEE Main 2026 is expected to be held in two sessions. NTA holds the entrance exam in two sessions to provide the following benefits:
The JEE Main 2025 exam was conducted in two sessions- January and April. The authority held the exam for a total of 300 marks. Check the JEE Mains state-wise rank list 2025 below.
NTA publishes the JEE Mains 2025 state wise rank list on the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in. The state-wise JEE Main topper list with marks for session 1 is provided below.
Name of Candidate | State of Eligibility | NTA Score |
Ayush Singhal | Rajasthan | 100 |
Kushagra Gupta | Karnataka | 100 |
Daksh | Delhi (Nct) | 100 |
Harsh Jha | Delhi (Nct) | 100 |
Rajit Gupta | Rajasthan | 100 |
Shreyas Lohiya | Uttar Pradesh | 100 |
Saksham Jindal | Rajasthan | 100 |
Saurav | Uttar Pradesh | 100 |
Vishad Jain | Maharashtra | 100 |
Arnav Singh | Rajasthan | 100 |
Shiven Vikas Toshniwal | Gujarat | 100 |
Sai Manogna Suthikonda | Andhra Pradesh | 100 |
Omi Prakash Behera | Rajasthan | 100 |
Ami Brata Majee | Telangana | 100 |
Devaduta Majhi | West Bengal | 99.99921 |
Amogh Bansal | Haryana | 99.99921 |
Majid Mujahid Husain | Madhya Pradesh | 99.99920 |
Piusa Das | Punjab | 99.99684 |
Arnav Jindal | Chandigarh | 99.99681 |
Akshay Biju B N | Kerala | 99.99605 |
Shourya Agrawal | Chhattisgarh | 99.99602 |
Abhimanyu Tiwrewal | Jharkhand | 99.99602 |
Panini | Bihar | 99.99442 |
Suway Yadav | Tamil Nadu | 99.99365 |
Vivek Pandey | Uttarakhand | 99.99365 |
Nabaneet Prityadarshi | Himachal Pradesh | 99.98964 |
Darkey Sharma | Himachal Pradesh | 99.98576 |
Arihan Rawal | Assam | 99.96976 |
Arihan Rawal | Dadar And Nagar Haveli | 99.95858 |
Rohan Siddhesh Keni | Goa | 99.95885 |
Arkajit Bhowmik | Tripura | 99.94604 |
Kamran Bilal Bhat | Jammu And Kashmir | 99.89337 |
Saiyasaji Choudhury | Outside India | 99.87098 |
E Kumaran | Puducherry | 99.86772 |
Ushant Verma | Mizoram | 99.57766 |
Nishta Gautam | Meghalaya | 99.43582 |
Prayan Kumar Roy | Arunachal Pradesh | 99.38402 |
Rajat Kumar Singh | Sikkim | 99.35852 |
Mousam Das | Andaman And Nicobar Islands | 98.90498 |
Loyanganba Leimakopam | Manipur | 98.69999 |
Jayesh Vasan | Daman And Diu | 98.41820 |
Bashir Ahmed | Ladakh | 96.19349 |
Samir Kumar | Nagaland | 95.60180 |
Muhammad Hamid L | Lakshadweep | 90.06976 |
State-wise toppers and their NTA Scores (in descending order of NTA score) in Paper 2A (B. Arch) are as follows:-
Names | State | NTA Score |
Patne Neel Sandesh | Maharashtra | 100.0000000 |
Aarav Garg | Uttar Pradesh | 99.9932041 |
Tanishqa Yadav | Chandigarh | 99.9909387 |
Sunidhi Singh | Madhya Pradesh | 99.9886734 |
Raksha Dinesh Hegde | Karnataka | 99.9864081 |
Eshaan Sivakumar | Haryana | 99.9841428 |
G Aditi | Tamil Nadu | 99.9841428 |
Saket Vempalli | Telangana | 99.9796122 |
Swasti Singhal | Delhi (Nct) | 99.9750816 |
Aanshi Mistry | Gujarat | 99.9728162 |
Soumik Das | West Bengal | 99.9705509 |
Fathima Nasrin K | Kerala | 99.9660203 |
Names | State | NTA Score |
Sunidhi Singh | Madhya Pradesh | 100.0000000 |
Dhruv Rahul Pathak | Karnataka | 99.9946225 |
Kala Sai Srujana | Andhra Pradesh | 99.9892450 |
Anish Deb | Assam | 99.9784900 |
Pritish Nandy | West Bengal | 99.9731125 |
Varad Vinayak Antarkar | Maharashtra | 99.9408475 |
Aditya Nayak | Odisha | 99.9139600 |
Pratyush Raj | Bihar | 99.8924500 |
Swasti Singhal | Delhi (Nct) | 99.8924500 |
Jyotiradityachaudhary | Rajasthan | 99.8924500 |
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Since you’re reappearing for your Class 12 boards in 2026, that will be counted as your official passing year. So, you will be eligible to write JEE Advanced in 2026 and 2027. Although you submitted the boards in 2025, that attempt won’t be considered due to the compartment. JEE Advanced rules allow 2 attempts in 2 consecutive years after passing 12th. So you still have both chances left, which is great! Just make sure you meet the other eligibility conditions too. Keep your focus strong, you’ve got this!
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Start with NCERT in every subject for JEE Main. For physics, use H.C. Verma and D.C. Pandey; for chemistry, use R.C. Mukherjee and O.P. Tandon; and for mathematics, use R.D. Sharma or Cengage. J.D. Lee assists with inorganic chemistry, while Morrison & Boyd assists with organic chemistry. Practice chapter-by-chapter Arihant or MTG past year's papers. For efficient preparation, concentrate on clear concepts, frequent revision, and passing practice exams.
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Generally an income certificate isn't required for the JEE Main registration, but if you want to claim the EWS quota, then you need this. You must provide the certificate, issued by a government authority, as proof of your family's income being below the specified limit for the reservation category you wish to apply under.
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