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.

LiveJEE Main 2026 Registration LIVE: NTA session 1 application link active at jeemain.nta.nic.in; apply by Nov 27Nov 12, 2025 | 9:50 PM IST

The following documents are required for JEE Main 2026 registration:

  • Valid email ID
  • Mobile number
  • Class 10 certificate
  • Aadhaar Card details
  • A scanned photograph and signature
  • Details of the OBC-NCL or EWS certificate
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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, Yes, this mismatch will absolutely cause a problem during your JEE Mains 2026 registration, but there is a clear solution.

You must enter your father's name "Girisharadya" (without the 'a') in the main application form, as it appears on your 10th-grade marksheet. The 10th marksheet is the primary, non-changeable document for all NTA applications.

When the system tries to verify this with your Aadhaar, it will detect a mismatch ("Girisharadya" vs. "Girisharadhya") and will show a pop-up warning. NTA has created a process for this: you will be given an option to enter your father's name as per your Aadhaar in a separate field. The system will then capture both spellings, allowing you to complete the registration.

However, since you have time before 2026, the safest and most highly recommended solution is to get your Aadhaar card (and your father's) corrected to match the spelling on your 10th marksheet ("Girisharadya"). This will prevent any confusion or problems later during JoSAA counselling and final document verification.

I hope you found this information helpful and for any study related queries you can ask in careers360 app, Have a great day!

Hello Aspirant,

Jee main's high scoring chapters:

For mathematics : Coordinate Geometry, Calculus (especially Integral Calculus), and Algebra (Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Matrices, Determinants) .

For physics:  Thermodynamics, Current Electricity, Electrostatics, and Optics.

For Chemistry: Periodic Table, Chemical Bonding, Hydrocarbons, and Chemical Kinetics.

This chapters are the highest scoring in jee main. Hope this will help u. Wish u good luck.

Hello,

If you are currently studying in Class 12 and haven’t yet received your registration number or roll number from your board, you can leave that field blank or enter “NA” (Not Applicable) in the JEE Main application form.

Once your board issues the official registration or roll number, you don’t need to worry, NTA verifies your board details later during counselling or admission, not during registration.

So, do not enter random numbers, use “NA” or skip if optional.

Hope you understand.

Hello,

No, this small spelling difference will not cause major issues in JEE Main registration . But it’s better to keep your documents consistent to avoid any confusion during verification.

You can prepare an affidavit stating that both names, Girisharadhya and Girisharadya belong to the same person (your father). This is a valid and accepted method.

So yes, making an affidavit is perfectly fine and will solve the issue. Just keep a copy of it with you in case officials ask for clarification.

Hope it helps !

Hello,

Yes, you can correct the wrong APAAR ID later during the designated JEE Main correction window by logging into the official NTA website and accessing the correction facility. Here in this article you will find more info about this query.

I hope it will clear your query!!