JEE Main March 2021 result announced today. Check out the list of JEE Main March 2021 toppers with 100 percentile released along with the result.
- Click here to check JEE Main March 2021 result
- JEE Main 2021 Toppers Name (Paper 1)
- JEE Main 2021 State-Wise Toppers (Paper 1)
- JEE Main 2021Toppers Name (Paper 1): February Session
- FAQs related to JEE Main 2021 Result, Toppers
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JEE Main 2021 Toppers Name (Paper 1)
The list of JEE Main March 2021 candidates who scored 100 Percentile is given below:
| Name of the Candidate | Percentile Marks |
|---|---|
| Bannuru Rohit Kumar Reddy | 100 Percentile |
| Bratin Mondal | 100 Percentile |
| Siddharth Kalra | 100 Percentile |
| Kumar Satyadarshi | 100 Percentile |
| Mridul Agarwal | 100 Percentile |
| Ashwin Abraham | 100 Percentile |
| Atharva Abhijit Tambat | 100 Percentile |
| Bakshi Gargi Makarand | 100 Percentile |
| Madur Adarsh Reddy | 100 Percentile |
| Zenith Malhotra | 100 Percentile |
| Joysula Venkata Aditya | 100 Percentile |
| Rohit Kumar | 100 Percentile |
| Kavya Chopra | 100 Percentile |
JEE Main 2021 State-Wise Toppers (Paper 1)
The list of state-wise JEE Main 2021 toppers for the March session has been released. Check the list given below.
| State Code of Eligibility |
Candidates Name |
NTA Score |
|---|---|---|
| ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS |
SUJAY KARMAKAR |
98.851383 |
| ANDHRA PRADESH |
ANUMOLU VINAYAK KHANNA |
99.997869 |
| ARUNACHAL PRADESH |
VIVEK SINGH |
98.168785 |
| ASSAM |
DEBRAJ DEY |
99.753552 |
| BIHAR |
KUMAR SATYADARSHI |
100 |
| CHANDIGARH |
DEEPASHA |
99.981732 |
| CHHATTISGARH |
RISHABH SINGH GAHARWAR |
99.973362 |
| DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI |
SHRIYA TIWARI |
98.749545 |
| DAMAN AND DIU |
MACHHI JAINESH ARVINDBHAI |
98.689004 |
| DELHI (NCT) |
SIDDHARTH KALRA |
100 |
| DELHI (NCT) |
KAVYA CHOPRA |
100 |
| GOA |
AAYUSH S. PRABHU |
99.872571 |
| GUJARAT |
TANAY VINEET TAYAL |
99.994673 |
| HARYANA |
PRANAV SINGH |
99.998935 |
| HIMACHAL PRADESH |
TANISH |
99.925632 |
| JAMMU AND KASHMIR |
ZAID HAMID DAR |
99.862933 |
| JHARKHAND |
RAHUL KUMAR |
99.992499 |
| KARNATAKA |
PREMANKUR CHAKRABORTY |
99.992345 |
| KERALA |
SREEHARI C |
99.952883 |
| LADAKH |
MOHMAD YAQOOB |
89.198027 |
| LAKSHADWEEP |
HANEENA H MANIKFAN |
57.98257 |
| MADHYA PRADESH |
ANTRIKSH GUPTA |
99.995717 |
| MAHARASHTRA |
BAKSHI GARGI MAKARAND |
100 |
| MAHARASHTRA |
ATHARVA ABHIJIT TAMBAT |
100 |
| MANIPUR |
SUDHIR OINAM |
95.684787 |
| MEGHALAYA |
ADITYA SINGH TOMAR |
98.998485 |
| MIZORAM |
MALSAWMTLUANGA |
84.127001 |
| NAGALAND |
DINGLO KODAK |
92.606841 |
| ODISHA |
DEBASISH PANDA |
99.959166 |
| OUTSIDE INDIA |
ASHWIN PRASANTH |
99.948459 |
| PUDUCHERRY |
MOHIT GANGWAR |
99.640924 |
| PUNJAB |
TARUN GOYAL |
99.975285 |
| RAJASTHAN |
ZENITH MALHOTRA |
100 |
| RAJASTHAN |
ROHIT KUMAR |
100 |
| RAJASTHAN |
MRIDUL AGARWAL |
100 |
| SIKKIM |
SUHANI PRADHAN |
88.035547 |
| TAMIL NADU |
ASHWIN ABRAHAM |
100 |
| TELANGANA |
BANNURU ROHIT KUMAR REDDY |
100 |
| TELANGANA |
JOSYULA VENKATA ADITYA |
100 |
| TELANGANA |
MADUR ADARSH REDDY |
100 |
| TRIPURA |
BHASKARJYOTI DAS |
99.832844 |
| UTTAR PRADESH |
ANKIT CHAUDHARY |
99.99342 |
| UTTARAKHAND |
HARDIK GARG |
99.965712 |
| WEST BENGAL | BRATIN MONDAL |
100 |
JEE Main 2021Toppers Name (Paper 1): February Session
The list of JEE Main 2021 candidates who scored 100 Percentile in the February session is given below:
| JEE Main 2021 Toppers |
JEE Main 2021 Percentile and Preparation Strategy |
|---|---|
| Ranjim Prabal |
JEE Main 2021 NTA Score: 100 Percentile Prep Strategy: Clear your basics in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics by following NCERT. Focus on weak topics and then finish the easier ones. |
| Siddhant Mukherjee |
JEE Main 2021 NTA Score: 100 Percentile Prep Strategy: Solved previous year papers of JEE Main and identify the topics with higher weightage or the ones that needed more extensive preparation. fFocus on minimising mistakes by analyzing the patterns |
| Ananth Krishna Kidambi |
JEE Main 2021 NTA Score: 100 Percentile Prep Strategy: Prepare and revise according to the JEE main syllabus of all three subjects and try to solve past year question papers to avoid silly mistakes during the exam. |
| Guramrit Singh |
JEE Main 2021 NTA Score: 100 Percentile |
| Saket Jha |
JEE Main 2021 NTA Score: 100 Percentile |
| Pravar Kataria |
JEE Main 2021 NTA Score: 100 Percentile |
FAQs related to JEE Main 2021 Result, Toppers
Q. When will NTA announce JEE Main 2021 toppers for the March examination?
A. The authority has announced JEE Main 2021 toppers for the March session.
Q. How to know if I am qualified for JEE Advanced 2021 exam or not?
A. To be eligible for JEE Advanced 2021, candidates must have secured more than or equal to the category-wise cut off released by NTA. However, only the top 2,50,000 All India Rank (AIR) holders will be eligible to appear for JEE Advanced examination.
Q. How many students appeared in JEE Main 2021 March examination for Paper 1(BE/BTech)?
A. 619638 lakh candidates appeared for JEE Main 2021 March examination for paper 1(BE/BTech).
Q. How will I know which is my best score in JEE Main 2021 exam?
A. NTA will compile both the sessions and released a merit list for all those who have appeared two or more than two sessions after the May exam.
Q. How to check and download the result of JEE Main 2021 examination?
A. Visit the official website of JEE Main. Then click on view 'JEE Main April 2021 Session Paper 1 Result'. On the login window, enter your JEE Main 2021 application number and date of birth/password.
Q. How many JEE Main March 100 percentile toppers are there?
A. There are a total of 13 candidates who secured a 100 percentile score in JEE Main March 2021 paper 1 exam.
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