JEE Mains 2025 Topper Marks Out of 300: Check Score, Rank and Percentile

JEE Mains 2025 Topper Marks Out of 300: Check Score, Rank and Percentile

Team Careers360Updated on 13 Feb 2025, 12:28 PM IST

NTA has released the NTA score of JEE Main topper at jeemain.nta.nic.in. A total of 14 students secure 300 out of 300 in JEE Mains session 1 exam. However, 12,58,139 candidates appeared for session 1. All of the JEE Main toppers secure 100 NTA scores.

JEE Mains 2025 Topper Marks Out of 300: Check Score, Rank and Percentile
JEE Mains 2025 Topper Marks Out of 300: Check Score, Rank and Percentile

The highest scorers in the B.Tech are listed in this article, along with their NTA scores. JEE Main exam 2025 session 1 held from January 22 to 30. It offers valuable insights into the highest scorers of JEE Main 2025.

JEE Mains 2025 Topper Marks Out of 300

For detailed JEE Mains topper marks out of 300, you can go to the official NTA website once the list is published.

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JEE Main Toppers & Marks

JEE Main Topper 2025

NTA Scores

State

Ayush Singhal

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Rajasthan

Kushagra Gupta

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Karnataka

Daksh

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Delhi (Nct)

Harsh Jha

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Delhi (Nct)

Rajit Gupta

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Rajasthan

Shreyas Lohiya

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Uttar Pradesh

Saksham Jindal

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Rajasthan

Saurav

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Uttar Pradesh

Vishad Jain

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Maharashtra

Arnav Singh

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Rajasthan

Shiven Vikas Toshniwal

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Gujarat

Sai Manogna Guthikonda

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Andhra Pradesh

Om Prakash Behera

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Rajasthan

Bani Brata Majee

100 (300 out of 300 Marks)

Telangana


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What percentile is 120 out of 300?
A:

A JEE Mains score of 120 out of 300 normally falls between 85 and 90 percentiles, depending on how difficult the test was.

Q: How many marks for 97 percentile in JEE Mains?
A:

Depending on session difficulty, a student must receive an average score of 150 to 160 out of 300 to reach the 97 percentile.

Q: What is a good score out of 300 in JEE Mains?
A:

The good score for JEE Mains topper is 180+ out of 300, placing a candidate in the 90–95 percentile. 200+ is usually advised for admission to India's top NIT colleges.

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Hello,

Your OBC-NCL certificate issued in June 2024 will not be accepted for JEE Main or JEE Advanced reservation. For these exams, the OBC-NCL certificate must be issued on or after 1 April 2025 . So yes, there will be an issue if you use the June 2024 certificate.

What you should do:

  1. Apply for a new OBC-NCL certificate with an issue date of 1 April 2025 or later.

  2. At the time of form filling, if the portal asks for the certificate and you do not have the new one yet, you can upload the self-declaration format (the exam authorities usually allow this). Later, during counselling or document verification, you must show the updated certificate.

  3. Since your Aadhaar has mistakes in name and DOB, make sure it gets updated before the exam application and counselling. Wrong Aadhaar details can cause mismatch issues.

So, get your Aadhaar corrected and plan to get a fresh OBC-NCL certificate after 1 April 2025. This will prevent any problem during verification.

Hope it helps !

Hello Satyam,

Yes, your EWS certificate is valid.

In Bihar, the EWS certificate can be issued by the Circle Officer, BDO, SDO, or DM. So a certificate signed by the Circle Officer (Revenue Officer) is acceptable.

If the format of your certificate is the same as the Central Government EWS format, then it is valid for JEE Main registration and also for JoSAA counselling. The heading “Government of Bihar” does not create any problem.

Just remember one point:
For JoSAA 2026 , you will need an EWS certificate issued on or after 1 April 2025. Even if your current certificate works for registration, you must update it before counselling.

Hope it helps !

Hello murali

No, your son is not eligible for OBC NCL for IIT JEE because you fall in the "creamy layer" occupational category, regardless of your current employment status or family income. Students whose family income is less than Rs. 8 lakhs annually and they are not belong to the "creamy layer".

Note -

  • Children of professionals like doctors, lawyers, and engineers, as well as government officials in Group A and Group B services, are generally considered in the "Creamy layer" category.
  • Your current unemployment does not change your occupational status. The eligibility is based on your profession, not your current job status.

Thank You

Hello,

You can fill the JEE Main form even if you are a private candidate

Write the name of the school/board from where you are appearing as a private candidate .
If your Class 12 admit card or registration slip shows a school/centre name, use that exactly.

If your board lists you as a “Private Candidate” under the board name , then write:

CBSE – Private Candidate
(or your board name – Private Candidate)

Use the pin code of the examination centre/school mentioned on your Class 12 private candidate admit card or registration details.

If your board does not give any school address and only shows the regional office address, then use the regional office address pin code given by your board.

Hope it helps !

Hello Aspirant

You should not leave the OBC-NCL certificate ID blank in the JEE Main form it can create problems later.

NTA wants the certificate details while filling the form, not just at counselling. If you can, apply for the OBC-NCL certificate immediately so you get the ID on time.

If you fail to submit the certificate during counselling, your category will shift to General. It’s safer to enter OBC-NCL only if you’re sure you’ll get the certificate before counselling.

Hope it will help you