12 students Score 100 Percentile in Session 1The
National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the
JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results, marking a major milestone for engineering aspirants across the country. According to the announcement,
12 students have secured a perfect 100 percentile, placing them at the top of the merit list.
Highlights of the Results- Number of Top Scorers: 12 students achieved 100 percentile.
- Exam Conducted By: NTA
- Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
- Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Total Candidates: Over 12 lakh appeared in Session 1
The results reflect the students’ consistent preparation and problem-solving skills, as well as the competitive nature of the exam.
List of Top ScorersThe 12 students with 100 percentile hail from multiple states, demonstrating strong academic performance across the country. Their names and details are available on the
official NTA JEE website, allowing students and parents to verify the top performers.
Significance of a 100 Percentile ScoreAchieving a
100 percentile means the student has outperformed nearly all other candidates nationwide. Benefits include:
- Guaranteed top ranks for admissions in NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
- High probability of qualifying for JEE Advanced 2026, the gateway to IITs.
- Recognition in coaching institutes and merit-based scholarships.
Next Steps for CandidatesCheck Scorecards: students should download their scorecards from the official NTA portal.
Participate in Counselling: Eligible candidates will take part in JoSAA counselling for seat allocation in NITs, IIITs, and GFTIs.
Prepare for JEE Advanced 2026: Top performers often aim to secure admission into IITs in the next stage.
Official NotificationStudents and parents are advised to refer to the
NTA official website for detailed results, percentile scores, and counselling schedules. Accurate information ensures smooth planning for further academic opportunities.The release of the JEE Main 2026 Session 1 results marks a significant achievement for students nationwide and sets the stage for the upcoming engineering admission processes.
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