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JEE Main Session 1 result 2026: How many students secured a perfect 100 score last year?

JEE Main Session 1 result 2026: How many students secured a perfect 100 score last year?
How many students secured a perfect 100 score in JEE Main exam
The National Testing Agency released the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) results on its official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in, on February 16, 2026. The final answer keys have been released on the official website. Last year, the NTA JEE Main results were released on February 11, 2026. JEE Main 2026 session 1 was held between January 21 and January 29, 2026, across 10 shifts. Paper 2 for BArch and BPlanning candidates took place on January 29. Around 13.5 lakh students had registered for the examination, and more than 13 lakh ultimately appeared.Last year, approximately 14 students achieved the flawless NTA score of 100 in JEE Main 2025 session 1 (Paper 1- B.E/B.Tech). Out of 13,11,544 registered candidates, 12,58,136 appeared, having a 95.93% of attendance rate.

Rajasthan led the tally

State-wise data revealed that Rajasthan produced the highest number of 100th percentile scorers. Five candidates from the state, Ayush Singhal, Rajit Gupta, Saksham Jindal, Om Prakash Behera, and Arnav Singh, secured the top NTA score.Other perfect scorers hailed from Delhi (NCT), Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, reflecting the geographically diverse talent pool competing in the national-level examination.
Candidate Name

State of Eligibility

Ayush Singhal

Rajasthan

Kushagra Gupta

Karnataka

Daksh

Delhi (NCT)

Harsh Jha

Delhi (NCT)

Rajit Gupta

Rajasthan

Shreyas Lohia

Uttar Pradesh

Saksham Jindal

Rajasthan

Saurav

Uttar Pradesh

Vishad Jain

Maharashtra

Arnav Singh

Rajasthan

Shiven Vikas Toshniwal

Gujarat

Sai Manogna Guthikonda

Andhra Pradesh

Om Prakash Behera

Rajasthan

Bani Brata Majee

Telangana

JEE Main 2025 Session 1 was conducted across 618 centres in 304 cities, including 15 cities outside India, among them Dubai, Singapore, Washington, Munich, and Doha. The examination was offered in 13 languages, widening accessibility and reinforcing its status as one of the largest entrance tests globally.
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About the AuthorTrisha Tewari

Trisha Tewari is a journalist at The Times of India, where she extensively covers education, student affairs, and career-related issues, bringing clarity and insight to topics that shape academic and professional pathways. With over four years of experience across newsroom reporting and content strategy, she blends editorial rigor with digital expertise to ensure her stories reach and engage readers effectively. A graduate in Life Sciences from the University of Delhi, Trisha has completed a Master’s in Mass Communication and Journalism. Before joining The Times of India, she worked at HT Media as a Content Executive, developing expertise in SEO, audience analytics, and digital storytelling. Outside the newsroom, she enjoys reading and dancing.

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