Updated on Jan 19, 2019 16:38 IST

National Testing Agency (NTA) declared JEE Main 2019 results and percentile score for Paper 1 of the January session on Saturday, January 19. According to NTA’s recent press release, 15 candidates have secured 100 percentile score in JEE Main 2019 January session. Out of these, four are from Telangana, three are from Maharashtra, two from Uttar Pradesh.

Read: How To Calculate JEE Main 2019 Rank From Percentile

Besides releasing the All India list of JEE Main 2019 toppers with 100 percentile, the exam conducting authority has also published the list of state-wise JEE Main 2019 toppers and their NTA Scores in Paper-1 (BE/BTech). Check out the complete list below.

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List of JEE Main 2019 Toppers with 100 Percentile Score

The listed below candidates have secured 100 NTA Score (percentile) in JEE Main January 2019 exam in Paper-I (BE/BTech.):

S.No.

Application No.

Candidate Name

State Code Of Eligibility

1

190310086378

Dhruv Arora

Madhya Pradesh

2

190310096437

Raj Aryan Agrawal

Maharashtra

3

190310126508

Adelly Sai Kiran

Telangana

4

190310131614

Bojja Chetan Reddy

Andhra Pradesh

5

190310139257

Sambit Behera

Rajasthan

6

190310150035

Naman Gupta

Uttar Pradesh

7

190310166518

Yindukuri Jayanth Phani Sai

Telangana

8

190310167837

Vishwanth K

Telangana

9

190310204122

Himanshu Gaurav Singh

Uttar Pradesh

10

190310208678

Kevin Martin

Karnataka

11

190310240908

Shubhankar Gambhir

Rajasthan

12

190310244684

Battepati Karthikeya

Telangana

13

190310324762

Ankit Kumar Misra

Maharashtra

14

190310378068

Jayesh Singla

Punjab

15

190310597090

Gupta Kartikey Chandresh

Maharashtra

List of state-wise JEE Main 2019 Toppers

Given below is the list of state-wise JEE Main 2019 toppers (January) and their NTA Scores in Paper 1 (BE/BTech) are as follows- 

S.No.

State Code Of Eligibility

Candidate Name

NTA Score

1

Andaman And Nicobar Island

Shubhanshu Prasad

98.7250736

2

Andhra Pradesh

Bojja Chetan Reddy

100.0000000

3

Arunachal Pradesh

Prince Kumar Gupta

98.8802243

4

Assam

Pradipta Parag Bora

99.9963677

5

Bihar

Abhishek Kumar

99.9771914

6

Chandigarh

Dishank Jindal

99.9972510

7

Chhattisgarh

Rishabh Bhatnagar

99.9727580

8

Dadra And Nagar Haveli

Vishwajeet Deshmukh

98.8751498

9

Daman & Diu

Ashmit Singh

99.3978968

10

Delhi

Navneet Jindal

99.9990830

11

Foreign/Oci/Pio/Nepal/Bhutan

Ananya Amancherla

99.8928714

12

Goa

Jaiprakash Suresh Gurav

99.9872898

13

Gujarat

Raghav Somani

99.9907511

14

Haryana

Ashutosh Singla

99.9981753

15

Himachal Pradesh

Sarthak Gupta

99.8950807

16

Jammu And Kashmir

Aman Yadav

99.9789101

17

Jharkhand

Ankit Kumar Jain

99.9899608

18

Karnataka

Kevin Martin

100.0000000

19

Kerala

Vishnu Vinod

99.9990801

20

Lakshadweep

Abdul Javad Pa

88.3358227

21

Madhya Pradesh

Dhruv Arora

100.0000000

22

Maharashtra

Ankit Kumar Misra

100.0000000

23

Maharashtra

Gupta Kartikey Chandresh

100.0000000

24

Maharashtra

Raj Aryan Agrawal

100.0000000

25

Manipur

Laishram Prince Singh

97.5009989

26

Meghalaya

Gourav Kumar

99.8872894

27

Mizoram

Akash Jyoti Sahoo

94.5211630

28

Nagaland

Kartikeya Chandra

96.7983937

29

Odisha

Sibasis Nayak

99.9844902

30

Puducherry

Chirantandip Mahanta

99.7827873

31

Punjab

Jayesh Singla

100.0000000

32

Rajasthan

Shubhankar Gambhir

100.0000000

33

Rajasthan

Sambit Behera

100.0000000

35

Sikkim

Rahul Gupta

99.1418764

36

Tamil Nadu

Gaurav P

99.9935610

37

Telangana

Adelly Sai Kiran

100.0000000

38

Telangana

Yindukuri Jayanth Phani Sai

100.0000000

39

Telangana

Battepati Karthikeya

100.0000000

40

Telangana

Vishwanth K

100.0000000

41

Tripura

Shayandeep Bhaumik

99.7457412

42

Uttar Pradesh

Himanshu Gaurav Singh

100.0000000

43

Uttar Pradesh

Naman Gupta

100.0000000

44

Uttarakhand

Pallav Semwal

99.9556053

45

West Bengal

Shaswata Dutta

99.9972491

JEE Main 2019 results for January exam were expected to be declared on January 31, but the exam conducting authority released the same almost two weeks in advance. Please note that the JEE Main 2019 Paper-II for BArch will be declared later. To check JEE Main 2019 result cum scorecard with percentile score online on the official website, candidates will need their log-in details like Application Number and Date of Birth/Password.

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Read: JEE Main 2019 Percentile Score Announced by NTA; Check Here

Aspirants who could not qualify the January session of JEE Main 2019 will have the opportunity to re-appear for the April session, the registrations for which will commence on February 8, 2019. JEE Main 2019 All India Ranks will be released after the April session taking into consideration better of the two NTA scores of all candidates who appeared in January and April 2019 examinations.

NTA conducted JEE Main 2019 January exam from January 8 to 12, 2019 in two shifts across 258 cities in India and abroad. Around 9, 29,198 candidates registered for the exam, out of which 8,74,469 candidates appeared for the exam.

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