JEE Mains Result 2026: How to check results? Here are candidates who scored perfect 100

There were 12 candidates with the perfect 100 NTA score and all of them were male candidates

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) on Monday declared the JEE Main Result 2026. Over 13 lakh candidates have appeared for the exams this year.

The NTA has dropped nine questions and four questions have multiple answers. The final answer keys of the BTech and BE papers were already released. 

The cutoff marks are not included in the session 1 result. NTA said these details will be released later. Applicants have been urged to avoid going to fake websites and check the result only via the official website.

How to check results?

  • Go to jeemain.nta.nic.in.
  • Click 'View score card' or 'View JEE Main 2026 result'
  • Log in using application number, password and date of birth
  • Click submit
  • Access the JEE Mains scorecard
  • Download and save the result

The JEE Mains 2026 scorecard will show the overall aggregate percentile along with percentile scores in physics, chemistry and mathematics. Candidates are advised check details such as name, roll number and application number, parents’ details, state code of eligibility, subject-wise percentile scores, total percentile, All India Rank, category rank, and JEE Advanced qualifying status. In case of any discrepancy, candidates are advised to contact NTA.

Perfect 100

There were 12 candidates with the perfect 100 NTA score and all of them were male candidates.

  • Shreyas Mishra – Delhi
  • Narendrababu Gari Mahith – Andhra Pradesh
  • Shubham Kumar – Bihar
  • Kabeer Chhillar – Rajasthan
  • Chiranjib Kar – Rajasthan
  • Bhavesh Patra – Odisha
  • Anay Jain – Haryana
  • Arnav Gautam – Rajasthan
  • Pasala Mohith – Andhra Pradesh
  • Madhav Viradiya – Maharashtra
  • Purohit Nimay – Gujarat
  • Vivan Sharad Mahiswari – Telangana

The highest scoring female candidate is Ashi Grewal from Haryana with an NTA score of 99.9969766.

The NTA score of 68 candidates were not declared as they were found indulging in unfair practices or failed to verify their identity.