JEE Main State-Wise Rank List 2025: Top Performers by Region

JEE Main State-Wise Rank List 2025: Top Performers by Region

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JEE Main Application Date:31 Oct' 25 - 27 Nov' 25

Samridhi MishraUpdated on 18 Apr 2025, 02:57 PM IST

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.

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The Joint Entrance Examination, JEE (Main) comprises of two papers. Paper 1 is conducted for admission to undergraduate engineering programmes at NITs, IIITs, other Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs) and institutions, universities funded, recognized by participating state governments. 

JEE (Main) is also an eligibility test for JEE (Advanced), which is conducted for admission to IITs. JEE (Main) Paper 2 is conducted for admission to BArch and BPlanning courses in the country.

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JEE Main State-Wise Rank List 2025: Top Performers by Region
JEE Main State-Wise Rank List 2025

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.

JEE Main State-Wise Rank List 2025

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.

JEE Main State Wise Rank List 2025 January Session

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


JEE Mains Paper 2 Topper Marks Out of 300

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

State-wise toppers and their NTA Scores (in descending order of NTA score) in Paper 2B (B. Planning) are as follows:-

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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You should apply as an OBC as you belong to the BC caste if you are listed on the central government's list of OBC, because BC falls under the OBC category. But if your caste is not on the central government's list, you should apply for the General category, even if you have a state-level BC certificate.

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Hello,

No, it’s not compulsory to fill the APAAR ID in the JEE Main application form right now.

If your APAAR ID shows a “credential mismatch” error even after entering the correct number, don’t worry, you can simply leave it blank and continue filling the form.

  • The APAAR ID field is optional for most students.

  • It’s mainly for linking your academic records under the Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) system.

  • The mismatch often happens if your Aadhaar details or school record name format differ.

So, you can submit your JEE form without the APAAR ID, and it won’t affect your application.


Hope you understand.

As per the Syllabus of JEE Mains 2026, there are some highly weightage topics which helps you to maximize your marks in the exam.

Mathematics

  • Calculus: Integral and differential calculus are highly weightage topics in mathematics.
  • Coordinate Geometry: Conic sections (circles, parabolas, ellipses, hyperbolas) are a major topic in this chapter.
  • Algebra: Algebra topics include Matrices and Determinants, Binomial Theorem, Complex numbers and Quadratic equations.
  • Vector and 3D Geometery: Understanding of vectors and three-dimensional geometry is the plus point to score a good marks.
  • Statistics and Probability: Statistics and Probability are very important topics, and one or two questions come from these two topics.

Physics

  • Mechanics: In Mechanics, there are some important topics are kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work, Energy and Power and fundamental for problem-solving.
  • Electrostatics and Current Electricity: These are two important topics in electromagnetism.
  • Optics: Try to cover both ray and wave optics.
  • Thermodynamics & Modern Physics: In thermodynamics try to cover whole chapter including concepts like heat and temperature and also try to cover whole  Modern Physics.

Chemistry

  • Physical Chemistry: Physical Chemistry includes Thermodynamics, Chemical Kinetics, Stoichiometry, and Chemical Equilibrium.
  • Inorganic Chemistry: Lots of questions come from inorganic chemistry, so my suggestion to you is to try to complete whole inorganic chemistry by heart and mainly focus on p-Block elements and Coordination Compounds.
  • Organic Chemistry: Like Inorganic Chemistry, organic chemistry is also a very important topic. Try to complete whole organic chemistry by heart and main topics in organic chemistry are Reactions of Alkanes, Alkenes, Alkynes, Benzene, Aldehydes, ketones, and Carboxylic Acids.
  • Chemical Bondings and Molecular Structure: Cover these whole topics which helps you to understand other topics.

I hope this will really help you and Best of Luck for you exam.

Hello dear aspirant,

You don't have to worry right now for the EWS certificate as the certificate should be issued after 1st April, 2026 (in your case). Also you can also directly go to the collectorate office with all the documents required and they will apply for the certificate.

Thank you, hope this helped.

Hello,

If you’re appearing for Class 12 (HSC) in 2026 and don’t have your board admit card or roll number yet, you can leave the “Registration No./Enrollment No./Roll No.” field blank or enter “NA” (Not Applicable) if the form allows.

Do not enter your school GR number, as it’s not recognized by the exam board or NTA.
Once your board issues the admit card or registration number, it can be updated later during JEE Main form correction or at the time of result verification.

So, for now, safely enter “NA” or leave blank — not your GR number.

Hope you understand.