JEE Main 2019 paper 2 result declared by NTA on May 14. Here's the list of top 100 percentilers and state wise JEE Main 2019 paper 2 toppers.
JEE Main 2019 paper 2 result for BArch/ BPlan was released by NTA (National Testing Agency) on May 14. NTA has declared the result for JEE Main paper 2 a day prior to the scheduled date which was May 15, 2019. Along with the JEE Main results, the agency has also released the list of top 100 percentilers and state toppers in JEE Main 2019 paper 2
Four candidates from Andhra Pradesh have secured 100 percentile in the April exam of JEE Main paper 2 2019. Gollapudi N Lakshmi Narayanan has emerged as the first topper with 100 NTA score in JEE Main 2019 paper 2 followed by Korapati Nikhil Ratna, Sykam Riteesh Reddy and Gudla Raghunandan Reddy who also scored 100 NTA score in the exam for BArch/ BPLan.
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JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 Toppers
| JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 Top 100 Percentilers |
|
|---|---|
| Candidate’s Name |
State Code of Eligibility |
| Gollapudi N Lakshmi Narayanan |
Andhra Pradesh |
| Korapati Nikhil Ratna |
Andhra Pradesh |
| Sykam Riteesh Reddy |
Andhra Pradesh |
| Gudla Raghunandan Reddy |
Andhra Pradesh |
| JEE Main 2019 Paper 2 State Toppers |
|
|---|---|
| Candidate’s Name |
State Code of Eligibility |
| Miyon darang |
Arunachal pradesh |
| Neha pramanik |
Assam |
| A victor adharsh |
Andaman and nicobar island |
| Gollapudi n lakshmi narayana |
Andhra pradesh |
| Rishav ranjan |
Bihar |
| Prakhar gupta |
Chhattisgarh |
| Khyati jain |
Chandigarh |
| Ashmit singh |
Daman & diu |
| Sunit nandal |
Delhi |
| Shruti shrivastava |
Dadra and nagar haveli |
| Modi shivkumar ashokbhai |
Gujarat |
| Jade lourdes vaz |
Goa |
| Animesh barnyal |
Himachal pradesh |
| Tanmay gupta |
Haryana |
| Sayani das |
Jharkhand |
| Ayushmaan sharma |
Jammu and kashmir |
| Udith kumar v |
Karnataka |
| Manasy rajesh panicker |
Kerala |
| Mohamed nufaiz m |
Lakshadweep |
| Elizabeth nongsiej |
Meghalaya |
| Nicholas haobam |
Manipur |
| Moin ahmed |
Madhya pradesh |
| Chandaliya samiksha kantilal |
Maharashtra |
| K. Zaithanpuii |
Mizoram |
| Thejavizo rino |
Nagaland |
| Aditya samantaroy |
Odisha |
| Jaskaran singh pandha |
Punjab |
| Vaishali p |
Puducherry |
| Tanyut sharma |
Rajasthan |
| Zishan ali alam |
Sikkim |
| Arkajit pal |
Tripura |
| Peddaiahgari rahul reddy |
Telangana |
| Manishnantha m |
Tamil nadu |
| Sneha jain |
Uttarakhand |
| Arushi sivaprasad |
Uttar pradesh |
| Suryadeep mandal |
West bengal |
| Ritika jodhani |
Foreign/oci/pio/nepal/bhutan |
Candidate’s rank in JEE Main 2019 paper 2 has been decided taking into consideration the better of the two NTA scores of those who appeared for both the sessions of JEE main 2019 paper 2 in January and April.
The first phase of JEE Main 2019 paper 2 was held on January 8 in two shifts. As many as 180,052 candidates registered to appear for the exam however, only 145,386 candidates actually took the test. The second phase of JEE Main 2019 paper 2 was conducted by NTA on April 7 in two shifts. Out of 169,759 registered candidates, only 144,032 actually appeared for the exam.
The percentile score of all the four sessions of JEE Main paper 2 was separately calculated to derive the total and subject wise raw score of the candidate in Mathematics, Aptitude and Drawing section. The percentile scores for the total raw score in all the four shifts of paper 2 were merged to derive the NTA score by taking the best of both the scores. The percentile score was further used to compile the candidate’s result and rank in JEE Main 2019 paper 2.
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