
Content Writer | Updated On - Apr 21, 2026
NTA released JEE Main 2026 Session 2 topper list on April 20, 2026. A total of 26 candidates scored 100 percentile in Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.), with Aarush Singhal from Chandigarh, Shreyas Mishra from Delhi, and Mantha Shiva Kamesh from Telangana.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the JEE Main 2026 Session 2 topper list on April 20, 2026, announcing the results for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.) examination. A remarkable 26 candidates achieved a perfect 100 percentile score, demonstrating exceptional performance across multiple shifts conducted from April 2 to April 8, 2026.
The JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results are now available on the official NTA website at jeemain.nta.nic.in for candidates to download using their application number and password.
The examination witnessed massive participation with over 10.34 lakh candidates appearing across 566 examination centers nationwide and internationally. The attendance rate averaged 93.11 percent, reflecting strong candidate engagement.
The Session 2 examination comprised multiple shifts across five days, with candidates appearing for Paper 1 (B.E./B.Tech.) in both morning and afternoon sessions. NTA employed advanced security measures including AI-based video analytics, 5G jammers, and live CCTV surveillance to ensure fair examination conduct.
JEE Main 2026 Session 2 Important Dates & Statistics:
- April 2-8, 2026: JEE Main Session 2 Examination Conducted
- April 20, 2026: Results and Topper List Released
- Total Candidates Appeared: 10,34,330
- 100 Percentile Scorers: 26 candidates
- Average Attendance: 93.11%
Among the 26 perfect scorers, Aarush Singhal from Chandigarh, Shreyas Mishra from Delhi (NCT), and Mantha Shiva Kamesh from Telangana emerged as top performers. Other notable 100 percentile achievers include Siddharth Shrikant from Maharashtra, Arnav Gandhi from Haryana, Shubham Kumar from Bihar, Aditya Gupta from Delhi, Thammina Girish from Tamil Nadu, and Kabeer Chhillar from Rajasthan.
The topper list reflects strong performance across multiple states, with Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Rajasthan, and Delhi (NCT) producing multiple 100 percentile scorers.
Category-wise analysis reveals that the General category produced the maximum number of 100 percentile scorers, followed by strong performances in Gen-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, and ST categories. In the Gen-EWS category, Sai Rithvik Reddy Venkatreddy Valla from Telangana topped with a 100 percentile score.
For OBC-NCL candidates, Narendrababu Gari Mahith from Andhra Pradesh achieved 100 percentile, while Deva Srivedh from Andhra Pradesh topped the SC category with 99.9992271 percentile. In the ST category, Daksh Sehra from Rajasthan secured the top position with 99.9938620 percentile.
Female candidates also demonstrated exceptional performance in the examination. Mallavarapu Aasna from Telangana emerged as the top female scorer with 99.9982287 percentile, followed by Ashi Grewal from Haryana (99.9969766 percentile) and Saumyaa Gupta from Rajasthan (99.9965185 percentile).
Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) candidates also performed commendably, with Arsh Jain from Madhya Pradesh securing the highest score of 99.9222762 percentile among PwBD candidates.
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NTA implemented comprehensive security protocols during the examination to maintain integrity and prevent malpractices. A total of 57 candidates were found involved in unfair means practices during Session 2, including possession of mobile phones, written chits, and document forgery, resulting in their results being withheld.
Additionally, 56 candidates' results were withheld due to discrepancies in documents, photographs, biometric details, or identity verification issues. The agency deployed 304 city coordinators, 630 observers, and representatives from government cyber security agencies across examination centers.
Candidates can download their results and detailed score cards from the official NTA website using their application number and password. The NTA Scores are normalized percentile scores calculated based on relative performance across different shifts.
The scores for Paper 2A (B.Arch.) and Paper 2B (B.Planning) will be declared separately. Candidates are advised to verify their results carefully and retain their score cards for future counselling and admission processes.
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