JEE Mains Topper Score Out of 300 means the student received full marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Math.

  • From the provisional answer key given by Allen Institute, Arnav Gautam has achieved a full 300 out of 300 total.
  • From Sri Chaitanya Institute, Pasala Mohith has also obtained 300 out of 300 total marks on the JEE Main 2026.
  • As noted in the Aakash Institute, Shreyas Lohiya had scored 300 out of 300 for the JEE Main 2025 Session 1.
  • As mentioned by Allen Institute, both Aditya Kumar & Himanshu had achieved a score of 300 out of a possible 300 on the JEE Main 2024 Session 1.

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JEE Mains Topper Marks Out of 300 in 2026

Key Summary

  • JEE Mains Topper Marks Out of 300 in JEE Main 2026 is the perfect score.
  • Arnav Gautam, Om Prakash Behera in JEE Main 2025 and Himanshu and Aditya Kumar in JEE Main 2024 have scored 300 out of 300.
  • NTA does not publish the raw marks out of 300; rather, NTA use normalisation method and provides marks out of 100
  • The results of the candidates need to be accessed only through the official websites, which are - jeemain.nta.nic.in , ntaresults.nic.in , and nta.ac.in
  • The application number, password or date of birth are to be used by the student to login.

What is 300 out of 300 score vs NTA’s 100 out of 100?

300 Out of 300 (Raw Score)

  • Each subject, like Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry, in MHT CET carries 100 marks, and if a student attempts all the questions correctly he/she may score 300/300.

100/100 (NTA Score)

  • On the basis of marks scored, NTA does not directly rank students.
  • It calculates percentile score, between 0 and 100
  • 100 percentile means: Your current score is equal to or greater than 100% of the other students in the session.

JEE Main Maximum Marks Explained

Section Questions Marks
Physics 25 100
Chemistry 25 100
Mathematics 25 100
Total 75 Questions 300 Marks

Ques: How does the NTA score calculate?

Ans: To compute the NTA score, marks are converted on a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session. All India Rank is computed once the NTA scores of both sessions are available. Authorities of NTA use a pre-determined formula to compute the scores in order to produce percentile scores.

Ques: What is the 100 NTA score?

Ans: The calculation of the NTA score for the candidates of JEE Main is determined at the Session level. The process for the same is: The total number of candidates who have a score of less than or equal to the candidate is multiplied by 100 and then divided by the total number of candidates who have appeared for the session.

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Why Raw Marks Of Toppers Not Officially Declared?

  • JEE Main is conducted through different shifts, differing in their difficulty level.
  • To ensure that the process is fair, the NTA makes use normalisation process to calculate the NTA Score
Reason Explanation
Multiple shifts Paper difficulty varies
Normalization Converts raw marks to percentile
Fair ranking Percentile shows relative performance

This is why official results mention 100 percentile, not raw marks.

Do JEE Main Toppers Score 300/300?

  • The percentile score is what the NTA provides, but not the actual marks.
  • Coaching institutes use the final answer key to prepare the raw score.
  • Earlier, the topper marks were in the range of 295-300.

JEE Main Topper Marks Trend (Previous Years)

Year Topper Raw Marks (Approx) No. of 100 Percentilers
2026 (Session 1 Expected) 295–300 Fewer than 2025 expected
2025 295–300 24
2024 295–300 56
2023 295–300 43
JEE Main Topper Marks Trend (Previous Years)

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Toppers' list for JEE Main 2025

Application No. Name of Candidate State of Eligibility (State of passing/ appearing 12th class) NTA Score
250310009213 Ayush Singhal Rajasthan 100
250310034720 Kushagra Gupta Karnataka 100
250310133572 Daksh Delhi (NCT) 100
250310143408 Harsh Jha Delhi (NCT) 100
250310150634 Rajit Gupta Rajasthan 100
250310210195 Shreyas Lohiya Uttar Pradesh 100
250310236696 Saksham Jindal Rajasthan 100
250310254844 Saurav Uttar Pradesh 100
250310299968 Vishad Jain Maharashtra 100
250310312145 Arnav Singh Rajasthan 100
250310391420 Shiven Vikas Toshniwal Gujarat 100
250310564942 Sai Manogna Guthikonda Andhra Pradesh 100
250310569571 Om Prakash Behera Rajasthan 100
250310746461 Bani Brata Majee Telangana 100

Ques: Who is the topper of JEE Main 2025?

Ans: For JEE Main 2025, multiple students achieved top ranks, with Om Prakash Behera from Rajasthan (prepared in Kota) securing AIR 1 in the April session and a perfect 300/300 score.

Ques: How many students got 100% in JEE Mains 2025?

Ans: 14 students score perfect 100 percentile in JEE Main 2025; results declared by NTA.

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Toppers list for JEE Main 2024

Candidate Name NTA Score
Aarav Bhatt 100
Rishi Shekher Shukla 100
Shaik Suraj 100
Mukunth Prathish S 100
Madhav Bansal 100
Aryan Prakash 100
Ishaan Gupta 100
Aaditya Kumar 100
Rohan Sai Pabba 100
Parekh Meet Vikrambhai 100
Amogh Agrawal 100
Shivansh Nair 100
Thota Sai Karthik 100
Gajare Nilkrishna Nirmalkumar 100
Dakshesh Sanjay Mishra 100
Muthavarapu Anoop 100
Himanshu Thalor 100
Hundekar Vidith 100
Venkata Sai Teja Madineni 100
Ipsit Mittal 100
Annareddy Venkata Tanish Reddy 100
Sriyashas Mohan Kalluri 100
Tavva Dinesh Reddy 100

Ques: Who got the highest percentile in the JEE Mains 2024?

Ans: A total of 56 examinees aced the engineering entrance exam by scoring a perfect score of 100, and most belonged to Telangana. As many as two girls this year, Sanvi Jain from Karnataka and Shayna Sinha from Delhi, have achieved a perfect score of 100 percentile in the JEE Main exams this year.

Ques: How many Air 1 in JEE Mains 2024?

Ans: Exceptionally, the top 100 percentile has been occupied by the privileged 56 students, indicating their exceptional achievement on the test.

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Ques: What is the safe score for JEE 2026?

Ans: A cut-off of 250+ will be extremely helpful for the top NIT CSE seats, whereas 240+ (99 percentile) will be a good score for the top branches.

Those who get an overall score between 130 and 140 may also be allowed to enter NITs or other mid-tier colleges based on the branches they choose to pursue and the cut-off scores for those branches. The cut-off scores are subject to change each year based on a variety of factors including the branch you choose, the category you're in (OBC, SC, ST), and how popular the college is.

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