The National Testing Agency has declared the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results, with 26 students securing a perfect 100 percentile. Among them, Mallavarapu Aasna emerged as the standout name, becoming the only female topper in this year’s April session.
Alongside the results, the agency has released the All India Rank (AIR), category-wise cut-off, and scorecards on the official website — JEE Main official portal.
JEE Main 2026 Result: Key Highlights
- 26 students scored 100 percentile
- 2,50,182 candidates qualified for JEE Advanced 2026
- 16.04 lakh unique registrations
- 15.38 lakh candidates appeared across both sessions
- Best of two NTA scores considered for ranking
JEE Main 2026 Toppers: State-Wise Distribution
- Telangana & Andhra Pradesh: 5 toppers
- Rajasthan: 4 toppers
- Delhi NCR: 3 toppers
- Maharashtra & Haryana: 2 each
- Others: Chandigarh, Gujarat, Odisha, Tamil Nadu, Bihar (1 each)
Notably, 12 toppers are repeat performers from Session 1.
Full List of JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Toppers (100 Percentile)
- Aarush Singhal (Chandigarh)
- Jonnala Roshan Manideep Reddy (Andhra Pradesh)
- Shreyas Mishra (Delhi NCR)
- Mantha Shiva Kamlesh (Telangana)
- Siddharth Shrikant Athalay (Maharashtra)
- Narendrababu Gari Mahith (Andhra Pradesh)
- Thunga Durga Suprabhath (Andhra Pradesh)
- Arnav Gandhi (Haryana)
- Shubham Kumar (Bihar)
- Aditya Gupta (Delhi NCR)
- Thamina Girrish (Tamil Nadu)
- Kabeer Chhillar (Rajasthan)
- Chiranjib Kar (Rajasthan)
- Bhavesh Patra (Odisha)
- Anay Jain (Haryana)
- Atharva Panjabi (Delhi NCR)
- Arnav Gautam (Rajasthan)
- Doranala Bhavitesh Reddy (Telangana)
- Pasala Moeith (Andhra Pradesh)
- Madhva Viradiya (Maharashtra)
- Purohit Nimay (Gujarat)
- Sai Rithvik Reddy Venkatreddy Valla (Telangana)
- Vivan Sharad Mahiswari (Telangana)
- Bijjam Venkata Chandra Sekhar Reddy (Andhra Pradesh)
- Yashwardhan (Rajasthan)
- Rishi Premnath (Telangana)
JEE Main 2026 Cut-Off (Category-Wise)
The qualifying percentile for JEE Advanced is:
- General (UR): 93.4123549
- EWS: 82.4164528
- OBC-NCL: 80.9232583
- SC: 61.3289057
- ST: 49.8213674
How Result Was Prepared
According to the National Testing Agency:
- Results are based on the final answer key released on April 20
- Objections to provisional key (released April 11) were reviewed till April 13
- Best of two NTA scores (Session 1 + Session 2) used for ranking
- Final AIR compiled using combined performance
Exam Scale & Participation
- Conducted between April 2–8, 2026 in 9 shifts
- 11.10 lakh registered, 10.34 lakh appeared (Session 2)
- Conducted across India and international centres in CBT mode
- Offered in 13 languages
What Next After JEE Main 2026 Result?
- Top 2.5 lakh candidates eligible for JEE Advanced
- Registration begins: April 23, 2026
- Exam date: May 17, 2026
Admissions to IITs will follow via Advanced, while NITs and IIITs will be allocated through JoSAA Counselling.