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JEE MAIN TOPPERS | 100 PERCENTILE | STATE WISE TOPPERS

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JEE MAIN TOPPERS: The JEE (Main) Examination for B.E./B.Tech.was conducted by NTA between [latex]{7}^{th}[/latex] and [latex]{9}^{th}[/latex] January 2020 in two shifts per day across 233 cities in the country and abroad. A total number of 9,21,261 candidates were registered for B.E. /B. Tech. in this examination. There were 570 examination centres across the country and abroad. A total number of 536 Observers, 213 City- Coordinators and 19 Regional Coordinators were deployed at these centres to oversee the smooth and fair conduct of examination. The B.E. /B. Tech was conducted in a total of 6 shifts from [latex]{7}^{th}[/latex] to [latex]{9}^{th}[/latex] January,2020. The results of B.E. /B. Tech have been declared on [latex]{17}^{th}[/latex] January 2020.

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List of candidates have received 100 NTA Score in January-2020 Examination in B.E./B.Tech:-
Sl.No Candidates Name State Code of Eligibility
1. Landa Jitendra Andhra Pradesh
2. Thadavarthi Vishnu Sri Sai Sankar Andhra Pradesh
3. Nishant Agarwal Delhi (NCT)
4. Nisarg Chadha Gujarat
5. Divyanshu Agarwal Haryana
6. Akhil Jain Rajasthan
7. Parth Dwivedi Rajasthan
8. Rongala arun Siddhartha Telangana
9. Chagari Koushal Kumar Reddy Telangana
State-wise toppers and their NTA Scores in B.E./B.Tech. are as follows :-
Sl.No State Code of Eligibility Candidates Name NTA Score
1 ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS AKSHAT SINGH 97.3286395
2 ANDHRA PRADESH LANDA JITENDRA 100.0000000
3 ANDHRA PRADESH THADAVARTHI VISHNU SRI SAI SANKAR 100.0000000
4 ARUNACHAL PRADESH APURBA NATH 96.1831211
5 ASSAM EESHAAN DUTTA 99.9338277
6 BIHAR SHUBH KUMAR 99.9972380
7 CHANDIGARH KUNWAR PREET SINGH 99.9972380
8 CHHATTISGARH SHASHWAT CHAKRABORTY 99.9551322
9 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI SHARAD VISHWAKARMA 99.2655484
10 DAMAN AND DIU JAIN ANMOL RAJESH KUMAR 98.6482824
11 DELHI (NCT) NISHANT AGARWAL 100.0000000
12 GOA SIDDHANT GOVEKAR 99.9109245
13 GUJARAT NISARG CHADHA 100.0000000
14 HARYANA DIVYANSHU AGARWAL 100.0000000
15 HIMACHAL PRADESH SARTHAK DIWAN 99.9683001
16 JAMMU AND KASHMIR ARYAN GUPTA 99.7338263
17 JHARKHAND DAYAL KUMAR 99.9909553
18 KARNATAKA SHUBHAN R 99.9965251
19 KERALA ADVAID DEEPAK 99.9737696
20 LADAKH PARVEEZ MEHDI 96.5201553
21 LAKSHADWEEP FARZEEN H 91.5220543
22 MADHYA PRADESH AKARSH JAIN 99.9959069
23 MAHARASHTRA VEDANG DHIRENDRA ASGAONKAR 99.9972435
24 MANIPUR CHETANNA RAJKUMARI 97.3220500
25 MEGHALAYA P ALIAS CHAKMA 96.3974118
26 MIZORAM HARSHINI S 91.1044385
27 NAGALAND ALEMMEREN JAMIR 89.7388895
28 ODISHA SOURABH SOUMYAKANTA DAS 99.9924070
29 OUTSIDE INDIA NILAY MANKALA 99.5839421
30 PUDUCHERRY HARISH R 99.9159086
31 PUNJAB UJJWAL MEHTA 99.9993109
32 RAJASTHAN AKHIL JAIN 100.0000000
33 RAJASTHAN PARTH DWIVEDI 100.0000000
34 SIKKIM ARNAV VYAS 98.0859130
35 TAMIL NADU GAURAV R KOCHAR 99.9959069
36 TELANGANA RONGALA ARUN SIDDARDHA 100.0000000
37 TELANGANA CHAGARI KOUSHAL KUMAR REDDY 100.0000000
38 TRIPURA GAURAV MALAKAR 99.9095741
39 UTTAR PRADESH L GOKULNATH 99.9993050
40 UTTARAKHAND BASHAR AHMED 99.9930425
41 WEST BENGAL SREEMANTI DEY 99.9923468
1. NTA Scores are normalized scores across multi session papers and are based on the relative performance of all those who appeared for the examination in one session. The marks obtained are converted into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees.
2. The NTA Score indicates the percentage of candidates that have scored EQUAL TO OR BELOW (same or lower raw scores) a particular candidate in that session.
3. The NTA Score of a Candidate have been calculated as follows: [latex]\frac {100 X Number of candidates appeared in the ‘Session’ with raw score EQUAL TO OR LESS than the candidate}{Total number of the candidates appeared in the ’Session’}[/latex]
4. The NTA Score of the Total is NOT an aggregate or average of the NTA Score of individual subject.
5. NTA score is not the same as percentage of marks obtained.
6. Candidate’s particulars including Category and Person with Disability (PwD) have been indicated as mentioned by the candidate in the online application form.
7. After the APRIL JEE MAIN -2020 Exam , the Ranks of the candidates will be released taking into consideration better of the two NTA Scores of all candidates appeared in JANUARY 2020 and APRIL 2020 examinations and in accordance with the policy already made available on the website https://jeemain.nta.nic.in
8. The candidates have the choice to appear in one/ two examinations for admission.
9. The Examination was conducted completely in CBT mode.
10. In order to make the examination system transparent, the Question Paper and recorded responses were displayed in the website for the verification by examinees.
11. To ensure accuracy and transparency of result, the keys of question papers were displayed in advance to invite challenges by the candidates.
12. In nationwide competitive examinations, live CCTV Surveillance was carried out.
13. Jammers were installed at the examination centres to prevent unfair practice by the candidates during the examination through mobile or any other electronic device.
14. The next online application for April JEE (Main) -2020 Examination shall start from [latex]{7}^{th}[/latex] February and shall remain open till [latex]{7}^{th}[/latex] March 2020. The uploading of images and payment of the application fee will be upto [latex]{8}^{th}[/latex] March-2020. 15. The April JEE (Main)-2020 Examination will be conducted in CBT mode between 05.04.2020, 07.04.2020 to 09.04.2020 and 11.04.2020.

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