
Rajasthan Leads JEE Main 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2026 Session 1 results on February 16, 2026. This year, 12 candidates distinguished themselves by scoring a perfect 100 percentile. Notably, Rajasthan leads JEE Main 2026 by securing three spots among the top scorers. These results are crucial for students aiming for admissions into prestigious engineering institutions like NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results on February 16, 2026. This year, 12 students achieved an outstanding 100 percentile score. Rajasthan emerged as the leading state, with three candidates securing positions among the top rankers. These results play a vital role for aspirants seeking admission to premier engineering institutes such as NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
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Rajasthan Leads JEE Main 2026 Result: Top 3 Rankers |
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Name of the Student |
State |
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Karbeer Chhillar |
Rajasthan |
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Chiranjib Kar |
Rajasthan |
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Arnav Gautam |
Rajasthan |
The following table lists the 12 students who achieved a perfect 100 percentile in the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 examination, along with their respective states.
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JEE 100 Percentile Topper Names (Session 1) |
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Name of the Student |
State |
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Shreyas Mishra |
Delhi (NCT) |
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Narendrababu Gari Mahith |
Andhra Pradesh |
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Shubham Kumar |
Bihar |
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Karbeer Chhillar |
Rajasthan |
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Chiranjib Kar |
Rajasthan |
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Bhavesh Patra |
Odisha |
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Anay Jain |
Haryana |
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Arnav Gautam |
Rajasthan |
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Pasala Mohith |
Andhra Pradesh |
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Madjhav Viradiya |
Maharashtra |
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Purohit Nimay |
Gujarat |
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Vivan Sharad Mahiswari |
Telangana |
Here is a comprehensive list detailing the top performers from various states in JEE Main 2026 Session 1. This state-wise topper distribution highlights the widespread talent across India.
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JEE State-wise Toppers List (Session 1) |
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Name of the State |
Topper Names with Percentile Score |
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Delhi NCT |
Shreyas Mishra - 100 Percentile |
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Andhra Pradesh |
Narendrababu Gari Mahith - 100 Percentile, Pasala Mohith - 100 Percentile |
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Bihar |
Shubham Kumar - 100 Percentile |
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Rajasthan |
Karbeer Chhillar - 100 Percentile, Chiranjib Kar - 100 Percentile, Arnav Gautam - 100 Percentile |
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Odisha |
Bhavesh Patra - 100 Percentile |
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Haryana |
Anay Jain - 100 Percentile |
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Maharashtra |
Madjhav Viradiya - 100 Percentile |
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Gujarat |
Purohit Nimay - 100 Percentile |
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Telangana |
Vivan Sharad Mahiswari - 100 Percentile |
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Uttar Pradesh |
Utkarsh - 99.999249 Percentile |
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Karnataka |
A Vishnu Sai Teja - 99.999245 Percentile |
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Madhya Pradesh |
Riddhesh Anant Bendale - 99.9992454 Percentile |
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Tamil Nadu |
Ajaiy P - 99.9992380 Percentile |
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West Bengal |
Kuntal Choudhary - 99.998490 Percentile |
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Punjab |
Bharat Bansal - 99.9976982 Percentile |
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Chandigarh |
Kapish Mittal - 99.9945899 Percentile, Aditya Gupta - 99.9945899 Percentile |
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Chhattisgarh |
Yug Maheswari - 99.993749 Percentile |
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Assam |
Yash Raj Singh - 99.981135 Percentile |
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Jharkhand |
Vaishnavi Kumari - 99.977525 Percentile |
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Kerala |
Vaishnavi ENK - 99.9763781 Percentile |
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Puducherry |
H Karthikeyan - 99.963098 Percentile |
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Uttarakhand |
Rohit - 99.9392562 Percentile |
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Sikkim |
Shaurya Veer Singh - 99.8840696 Percentile |
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Tripura |
Adiraj Saha - 99.8611562 Percentile |
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Himachal Pradesh |
Raman Saini - 99.8503435 Percentile |
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Jammu & Kashmir |
Amiteshwar Singh - 99.8351331 Percentile, Abhinav Bhatta - 99.8351331 Percentile |
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Goa |
Tanay Ajit Prabhu - 99.8251735 Percentile |
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Daman & Diu |
Harsh Agarwal - 99.7749684 Percentile |
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Arunachal Pradesh |
Aiman Tanish - 99.7366348 Percentile |
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Dadra & Nagar Haveli |
Manosij Das - 99.233208 Percentile |
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Meghalaya |
Vishnu Bharadwaj Upadhyay - 98.961545 Percentile |
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Manipur |
Clinton Akoijam - 98.8584081 Percentile |
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Andaman and Nicobar Islands |
Hemakshi Kumar - 98.2660419 Percentile |
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Ladakh |
Jigmet Rinchen Nurboo - 95.144809 Percentile |
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Nagaland |
Khushi Sah - 94.5171782 Percentile |
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Mizoram |
Lallunga Mauna Khetle - 90.385508 Percentile |
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Lakshwadweep |
Rayaan Zaki BN - 89.1111367 Percentile |
Understanding the correlation between percentile scores and All India Ranks (AIR) is vital for candidates to gauge their performance and admission chances. The following table provides an estimated rank range for different percentile brackets based on previous trends.
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JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Expected Percentile vs Rank Analysis |
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Percentile Range |
Expected All India Rank (AIR) |
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99.9+ |
1 – 1,000 |
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99.5 – 99.8 |
1,001 – 5,500 |
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99.0 – 99.4 |
5,501 – 12,000 |
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98.0 – 98.9 |
12,001 – 25,000 |
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95.0 – 97.9 |
25,001 – 60,000 |
Several important aspects emerged from the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results. These updates include details on expected cutoffs, state-wise performances, and examination specific notes.
Top Performing States: Rajasthan led with 3 hundred percentilers (Karbeer Chhillar, Chiranjib Kar, and Arnav Gautam). Andhra Pradesh had 2 hundred percentilers. Other states like Delhi, Bihar, Odisha, Haryana, Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Telangana each produced one 100 percentile scorer.
Female Topper: Ashi Grewal from Haryana secured the highest percentile among female candidates with 99.9969766. No female candidate achieved a perfect 100 percentile in this session.
JEE Advanced Qualifying Cutoff: The expected qualifying cutoff for JEE Advanced 2026 for the General (UR) category is between 93.5 and 95.0 percentile. An estimated range of 93.2 to 94.1 percentile is considered for the General category to be eligible for JEE Advanced.
Record Attendance: Out of 13,50,969 registered candidates for Session 1, an impressive 13,00,368 students appeared, reflecting a 96.26% attendance rate.
Bonus Marks Impact: The NTA dropped 9 questions across various shifts. This led to a raw score boost of up to 36 marks for affected students, contributing to a slight improvement in percentile scores.
Tie-Breaking Policy: In cases where multiple candidates score 100 percentile, NTA utilizes a tie-breaking rule. This considers higher NTA scores in Mathematics, then Physics, then Chemistry, followed by the older candidate or lower application number.
Session 2 Registration: The registration window for JEE Main Session 2 (April) is currently open. The last date to register for the exam is February 25, 2026.
NITs Safe Percentile: A percentile score of 98.5 or higher is generally considered safe for securing a core branch in top National Institutes of Technology (NITs). For the "Big Three" NITs (Trichy, Surathkal, Warangal), candidates would likely need 99.85 percentile or higher.