JEE Mains Result 2025: The results of JEE Main exam have been released. In this exam, 24 students from all over the country have scored 100 percentile. The most interesting thing is that among the 24 toppers in this exam, 22 are boys and 2 are girls. It is often seen that girls are ahead in the results of the exam, but this time 22 boys are included in the toppers list. 56 candidates scored 100 in 2024. At the same time, in 2023, 43 students scored 100. In 2022, 24 candidates got 100 NTA scores. Among the 24 toppers, there are two candidates from West Bengal, while seven are from Rajasthan. Similarly, there are three toppers from Telangana, three from Maharashtra, three from Uttar Pradesh, one from Andhra Pradesh, two from Delhi, one from Karnataka, and two from Gujarat. JEE Mains Result 2025 Cutoff: 21 students of general category
In the JEE Main exam, 21 students of the general category achieved a 100 percentile NTA score. This time the cutoff of general was 93.10. Similarly, EWS was 80.38. The OBC cutoff was 79.43 and the SC cutoff was 61.15. ST cutoff was 47.90.
More than two and a half lakh qualified
In the JEE Main exam, a total of more than 15 lakh candidates appeared in both shifts. This time 250236 candidates are in the race for JEE Advanced. A total of 9,92,350 candidates appeared in the second session of JEE Main exam. This included 6,81,871 female candidates and 3,10,479 male candidates.
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