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 |
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 |
What after JEE Main Result 2019?
Now that the JEE Main results are declared, NTA has released the cutoff for JEE Advanced. Candidates who make the cut are eligible to appear for JEE Advanced for admission to IITs.
People who are not eligible for JEE Advanced also have a chance to make it to good engineering colleges in the country. To know which colleges are you eligible for check Shiksha JEE Main College Predictor.

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