JEE Advanced 2026 Category-Wise Top Scorers and Percentile Highlights showcases the outstanding achievements of candidates across all reservation categories, revealing the highest ranks and percentile distributions that determined admission to the prestigious IITs this year.
This comprehensive analysis highlights top performers from General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD categories, alongside critical percentile cutoffs that define qualifying thresholds for each group. Understanding these highlights helps current aspirants benchmark their preparation, recognise score trends, and strategise effectively for future attempts. The data reflects both individual excellence and the evolving competitive landscape of India's most challenging engineering entrance examination.
JEE Advanced 2026 results were announced on June 1, 2026, along with the final answer key for both papers. Shubham Kumar secured AIR 1 with 330 marks out of 360, while Kabir Chhillar took AIR 2 with 329 marks and Jatin Chahar finished third with 319 marks.
A total of 187,389 candidates registered, 179,694 appeared, and 56,880 qualified the exam, including 10,107 female candidates.
The JEE Advanced category-wise results outline a well-distributed map of excellence across the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) zones. The Common Rank List (CRL) top spots were dominated heavily by the IIT Delhi zone, which produced the top three rankers in the country. Meanwhile, the IIT Bombay and IIT Madras zones displayed intense competitive depth. Category-wise top scorer list is given below-
| JEE Advanced 2026 Category-Wise Top Scorers | |||
| Rank List | Rank | Name | ZONE |
| OPEN (CRL) | 1 | SHUBHAM KUMAR | IIT DELHI |
| GEN-EWS | 1 | B JAYAKRISHNA SRINIVAS | IIT BOMBAY |
| OBC-NCL | 1 | JATIN CHAHAR | IIT DELHI |
| SC | 1 | KOVID BOOB | IIT BOMBAY |
| ST | 1 | JATIN KUMAR | IIT DELHI |
| CRL-PwD | 1 | ARSH JAIN | IIT KANPUR |
| GEN-EWS-PwD | 1 | PARVA PAVAN AGRAWAL | IIT DELHI |
| OBC-NCL-PwD | 1 | NANALA NAGA CHAITANYA | IIT MADRAS |
| SC-PwD | 1 | NAVTEJ | IIT ROORKEE |
| ST-PwD | 1 | ANCHAL PURI | IIT KANPUR |
An essential aspect of the JEE Advanced result analysis by category lies in reviewing the stellar milestones scaled by reservation category leaders. The JEE Advanced SC ST OBC EWS performance was led by brilliant individual minds who also placed exceptionally high on the national Common Rank List.
OBC-NCL Category Leader: Jatin Chahar from the IIT Delhi zone secured Category Rank 1 with an outstanding score of 319/360 (ranking 3rd nationally in the CRL).
GEN-EWS Category Leader: B Jayakrishna Srinivas from the IIT Bombay zone claimed Category Rank 1 with a magnificent score of 314/360 (ranking 6th nationally in the CRL).
SC Category Leader: Kovid Boob from the IIT Bombay zone grabbed the historic Rank 1 spot in the Scheduled Caste division.
ST Category Leader: Jatin Kumar from the IIT Delhi zone emerged at the top of the Scheduled Tribe division list.
According to the official data released in the IIT JEE press dispatch, the distribution of JEE Advanced qualified candidates by category highlights a highly equitable layout of student qualifications across major societal categories.
The division of the 56,880 certified qualifiers is summarised below:
General (Open Category): 15,883 candidates qualified.
OBC-NCL Category: 12,385 candidates qualified.
General-EWS Category: 6,377 candidates qualified.
SC, ST, and PwD Categories: The remaining blocks safely rounded off the rest of the 56,880 qualified pool under respective constitutional and preparatory parameters.
To maintain strict parity and academic standards, the JEE Advanced category-wise success rate was regulated via clear subject-wise and aggregate evaluation caps. A candidate had to successfully clear the minimum score constraints across Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry, along with a baseline total score.
The definitive minimum qualifying marks required to find a spot in the JEE Advanced category-wise statistics merit index were:
Common Rank List (CRL): Minimum 8 marks in each subject and an aggregate total of 92 marks.
OBC-NCL and GEN-EWS Lists: Minimum 7 marks in each subject and an aggregate total of 82 marks.
SC, ST, and PwD Lists: Minimum 4 marks in each subject and an aggregate total of 46 marks.
Preparatory Course Lists: Minimum 2 marks per subject and an aggregate total of 23 marks.
With the results out and rank cards secured, the path moves directly toward the Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) 2026 counselling sessions. Qualifying candidates are strongly recommended to review previous structural opening and closing ranks to map out their preferred choice streams across the premier engineering campuses.
