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Anangsha Patra
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Updated on Apr 29, 2019 19:29 IST
NTA has released JEE Main 2019 Toppers and rank list. Complete list of JEE Main toppers along with their AIR and marks is available here.
The wait is over. NTA has declared the results for JEE Main 2019 exam for Paper 1. Check all you need to know about JEE Main results, toppers and rank list.

JEE Main 2019 Toppers and rank list

National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared JEE Main 2019 result for Paper 1 on April 29, 2019. Along with the result, NTA has released the list of candidates who have secured All India ranks in one of the most sought after engineering entrance exams in the country. According to the press release released by NTA, 24 candidates have received 100 NTA score in JEE Main January and April exam in Paper 1 (BE/BTech). The combined rank list for the January and April sessions is now available and is given in the table below.

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Besides releasing the list of candidates who have secured 100 percentile, the examination authority has also released the state-wise list of JEE Main 2019 Toppers and their NTA scores. Shiksha brings to you JEE Main 2019 profiles of toppers.

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List of JEE Main 2019 Candidates with 100 percentile

Given below is the list of 24 candidates who have score 100 percentile in JEE Main 2019 for January and April Sessions.

Sr.no

Application number

Candidate’s name

State Code of Eligibility

1

190310042962

Shubhan Srivastava

Delhi

2

190310208678

Kevin Martin

Karnataka

3

190310086378

Dhruv Arora

Madhya Pradesh

4

190310378068

Jayesh Singla

Punjab

5

190310244684

Battepati Karthikeya

Telangana

6

190310263619

Nishant Abhangi

Rajasthan

7

190310126508

Adelly Sai Kiran

Telangana

8

190310167837

Vishwanth K

Telangana

9

190310167372

Konda Renu

Andhra Pradesh

10

190310274885

Abhay Pratap Singh Rathore

Madhya Pradesh

11

190310139257

Sambit Behera

Rajasthan

12

190310240908

Shubhankar Gambhir

Rajasthan

13

190310324762

Ankit Kumar Misra

Maharashtra

14

190310204122

Himanshu Gaurav Singh

Uttar Pradesh

15

190310059556

Prakhar Jagwani

Madhya Pradesh

16

190310036034

Dravya Marwaha

Haryana

17

190310150035

Naman Gupta

Uttar Pradesh

18

190310597090

Gupta Kartikey Chandresh

Maharashtra

19

190310166518

Yindukuri Jayanth Phani Sai

Telangana

20

190310238084

Samiksha Das

Rajasthan

21

190310131614

Bojja Chetan Reddy

Andhra Pradesh

22

190310122769

Gudipaty Aniket

Jharkhand

23

190310357149

Jitender Kumar Yadav

Haryana

24

190310096437

Raj Aryan Agrawal

Maharashtra

State-wise list of JEE Main 2019 Toppers in Paper-1(BE/BTech)

Sr.no

Application number

Candidate’s name

State Code of Eligibility

1

190310172966

Prince Kumar Gupta

Arunachal Pradesh

2

190310373117

Pradipta Parag Bora

Assam

3

190310216529

Shubhanshu Prasad

Andaman and Nicobar Island

4

190310167372

Konda Renu

Andhra Pradesh

5

190310706918

Avinabh Bhardwaj

Bihar

6

190310002524

Rishabh Bhatnagar

Chhattisgarh

7

190310028466

Dishank Jindal

Chandigarh

8

190310136932

Ashmit Singh

Daman & Diu

9

190310042962

Shubhan Srivastava

Delhi

10

190310121385

Atharva Shrawge

Dadra and Nagar Haveli

11

190310008207

Parvik Nileshkumar Dave

Gujarat

12

190310081749

Jaiprakash Suresh Gurav

Goa

13

190310020713

Aakash Solanki

Himachal Pradesh

14

190310036034

Dravya Marwaha

Haryana

15

190310122769

Gudipaty Aniket

Jharkhand

16

190310049470

Aman Yadav

Jammu and Kashmir

17

190310208678

Kevin Martin

Karnataka

18

190310056222

Vishnu Vinod

Kerala

19

190320006298

Tom Saju

Lakshadweep

20

190310028489

Gourav Kumar

Meghalaya

21

190310151177

Laishram Prince Singh

Manipur

22

190310086378

Dhruv Arora

Madhya Pradesh

23

190310324762

Ankit Kumar Misra

Maharashtra

24

190310222459

Akash Jyoti Sahoo

Mizoram

25

190320271433

Manish Kumar Chauhan

Nagaland

26

190310383460

Prateek Chaudhury

Odisha

27

190310378068

Jayesh Singla

Punjab

28

190310014197

Chirantandip Mahanta

Puducherry

29

190310263619

Nishant Abhangi

Rajasthan

30

190310093255

Rahul Gupta

Sikkim

31

190310125855

Shayandeep Bhaumik

Tripura

32

190310244684

Battepati Karthikeya

Telangana

33

190310204578

K v Vikram

Tamil Nadu

34

190310200836

Prateek Tibrewal

Uttarakhand

35

190310204122

Himanshu Gaurav Singh

Uttar Pradesh

36

190310218603

Koustav Sen

West Bengal

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