JEE Main 2021 March Exam: NTA Score Declared
Overview
National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the scores of candidates for JEE Main 2021 March exam. Candidates who had appeared for the examination during March 16 – March 18, 2021 can check their NTA score.
To check the NTA score, candidates will have to enter their application number and date of birth on the official exam website. Check detailed steps here.
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Scores Declared on | March 24, 2021 |
How to Check | Check Here |
List of Toppers | Check Here |
Important Facts | Know Here |
JEE Main Answer Keys | Go Here |
Candidates can check their scores to know how the candidates performed in the entrance test.
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The JEE Main 2021 March exam was conducted between March 16, 2021 – March 18, 2021 in two shifts each day.
Where and How to Download
- Visit jeemain.nta.nic.in & click on “View Result/Score Card” OR directly open Link 1 OR Link 2.
- Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth.
- Enter the security pin as displayed on the screen.
- Click on “Submit”.
- Check your NTA score.
List of Toppers
100 Percentile Candidates
Candidate Name | State |
Bannuru Rohit Kumar Reddy | Telangana |
Bratin Mondal | West Bengal |
Siddharth Kalra | Delhi (NCT) |
Kumar Satyadarshi | Bihar |
Mridul Agarwal | Rajasthan |
Ashwin Abraham | Tamil Nadu |
Atharva Abhijit Tambat | Maharashtra |
Bakshi Gargi Makarand | Maharashtra |
Madur Adarsh Reddy | Telangana |
Zenith Malhotra | Rajasthan |
Josyula Venkata Aditya | Telangana |
Rohit Kumar | Rajasthan |
Kavya Chopra | Delhi (NCT) |
State-wise Toppers
State | Candidate Name | NTA Score |
Andaman And Nicobar Islands | Sujay Karmakar | 98.8513830 |
Andhra Pradesh | Anumolu Vinayak Khanna | 99.9978690 |
Arunachal Pradesh | Vivek Singh | 98.1687850 |
Assam | Debraj Dey | 99.7535520 |
Bihar | Kumar Satyadarshi | 100.0000000 |
Chandigarh | Deepasha | 99.9817320 |
Chhattisgarh | Rishabh Singh Gaharwar | 99.9733620 |
Dadra And Nagar Haveli | Shriya Tiwari | 98.7495450 |
Daman And Diu | Machhi Jainesh Arvindbhai | 98.6890040 |
Delhi (NCT) | Kavya Chopra | 100.0000000 |
Delhi (NCT) | Siddharth Kalra | 100.0000000 |
Goa | Aayush S. Prabhu | 99.8725710 |
Gujarat | Tanay Vineet Tayal | 99.9946730 |
Haryana | Pranav Singh | 99.9989350 |
Himachal Pradesh | Tanish | 99.9256320 |
Jammu And Kashmir | Zaid Hamid Dar | 99.8629330 |
Jharkhand | Rahul Kumar | 99.9924990 |
Karnataka | Premankur Chakraborty | 99.9923450 |
Kerala | Sreehari C | 99.9528830 |
Ladakh | Mohmad Yaqoob | 89.1980270 |
Lakshadweep | Haneena H Manikfan | 57.9825700 |
Madhya Pradesh | Antriksh Gupta | 99.9957170 |
Maharashtra | Atharva Abhijit Tambat | 100.0000000 |
Maharashtra | Bakshi Gargi Makarand | 100.0000000 |
Manipur | Sudhir Oinam | 95.6847870 |
Meghalaya | Aditya Singh Tomar | 98.9984850 |
Mizoram | Malsawmtluanga Vl | 84.1270010 |
Nagaland | Dinglo Kodak | 92.6068410 |
Odisha | Debasish Panda | 99.9591660 |
Outside India | Ashwin Prasanth | 99.9484590 |
Puducherry | Mohit Gangwar | 99.6409240 |
Punjab | Tarun Goyal | 99.9752850 |
Rajasthan | Mridul Agarwal | 100.0000000 |
Rajasthan | Rohit Kumar | 100.0000000 |
Rajasthan | Zenith Malhotra | 100.0000000 |
Sikkim | Suhani Pradhan | 88.0355470 |
Tamil Nadu | Ashwin Abraham | 100.0000000 |
Telangana | Bannuru Rohit Kumar Reddy | 100.0000000 |
Telangana | Josyula Venkata Aditya | 100.0000000 |
Telangana | Madur Adarsh Reddy | 100.0000000 |
Tripura | Bhaskarjyoti Das | 99.8328440 |
Uttar Pradesh | Ankit Chaudhary | 99.9934200 |
Uttarakhand | Hardik Garg | 99.9657120 |
West Bengal | Bratin Mondal | 100.0000000 |
Important Facts
- NTA Scores are normalised scores across multi session papers and are based on the relative performance of all the candidates who appeared for the examination in the respective session.
- The NTA Score indicates the percentage of candidates that have scored equal to or below (same or lower raw scores) the candidate’s raw score in that particular session.
- NTA score is not same as the percentage of marks obtained.
- After the other sessions of JEE Main Exam, the ranks of the candidates will be released taking into consideration better of all the NTA Scores of all candidates.
Know More
Joint Entrance Examination (Main) is an all India common engineering entrance examination which is conducted for admission in various engineering colleges and courses all over the country.
Those candidates who are looking for admissions into undergraduate programmes B.E., B.Tech, B.Arch in NITs, IIITs, other centrally funded technical institutions, institutions funded by several participating State Governments, and several other institutions can apply for the exam.
The JEE (Main) is also an eligibility test for the JEE (Advanced), which the candidates can take if they are seeking admissions to the undergraduate programmes offered by the IITs.