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JEE Mains Rank List 2022: The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the JEE Mains exam to select candidates for top government and private universities and colleges around the country. The conducting body prepares the JEE Mains rank list after concluding the exam. Candidates can find the rank list on the official website based on JEE Main result by name filter.
The JEE Mains rank list is essential for candidates to check because it determines if they are eligible to get into the college of their dreams. This article has provided the previous year’s JEE Mains rank list. Also, the instructions on calculating JEE Mains rank are given along with the list. Continue reading the article to learn more about JEE Mains rank list 2022.
Latest Updates:
– JEE Main Session 1 Admit Card Released- Download Now
– The JEE Main 2022 Session 2 registration is open from June 1, 2022. The last date to register for the exam is June 30, 2022.
The exam conducting authority will release the JEE Main rank 2022 and the final session JEE Main result 2022. The JEE Main 2022 ranking system is based on the All India Rank (AIR) and Category Rank (CR), based on the marks secured by the candidates in the exam. Once the JEE Main Rank list is out, the candidates may log in to their profile using their login credentials, namely ‘JEE Main Application Number’ and ‘Password’ that were created during online registration.
The higher the JEE Main rank (AIR) goes, the more chances candidates have towards getting accepted to the engineering colleges, such as IITs, NITs, CFTIs, and others. As it is important for JEE Main candidates to know the important dates related to JEE Main 2022 exam, let us have a quick look at the JEE Main 2022 important dates in the table below.
Events | Dates |
JEE Main 2022 Session-1 (June): | |
Online Submission of Application Form | March 1, 2022, to April 5, 2022 |
Last Date for Successful Transaction of Prescribed Application Fee | April 5, 2022 |
Downloading of Admit Cards from the NTA Website | Live (Direct Link Here) |
Dates of Examination | June 23 to June 29, 2022 (Session 1) |
Display of Question Paper Attempted by the Candidate and Answer Keys for Inviting Challenges | To Be Announced by NTA |
Declaration of Result | To Be Announced by NTA |
JEE Main 2022 Session-2 (July): | |
Online Submission of Application Form | Ongoing Now (Direct Link) |
Last Date for Successful Transaction of Prescribed Application Fee | June 30, 2022 |
Announcement of the City of Examination | 2nd Week of July 2022 (Tentative) |
Downloading of Admit Cards from the NTA website | 3rd Week of July 2022 (Tentative) |
Dates of Examination | July 21 to July 30, 2022 (Session 2) |
Display of Question Paper Attempted by the Candidate and Answer Keys for Inviting Challenges | To Be Announced by NTA |
Declaration of Result | To Be Announced by NTA |
Candidates will be able to check the JEE Main rank list 2022 on the official website after its official release. JEE Main rank card 2022 will consist of details such as the Name of the Candidate, Roll Number, All India Rank, and so on. After the declaration of JEE Main result, some candidates may also end up obtaining the same JEE score. That is why there needs to be a tie-breaking criterion to resolve this issue. We have explained how to fix the tie-breaking for JEE Main score. Continue reading to find out more.
After the declaration of the final result, candidates get curious about knowing their All India Rank (AIR) for JEE Main exam. They are eager to learn about the rank list of other students who scored the highest on the test. These JEE Main toppers hail from different states, towns, and cities.
Currently, the JEE toppers list for the 2022 exam is not out because the exam is still being conducted across India. However, we have added JEE Main previous years’ toppers list in the subsequent segment for the candidate’s convenience.
The JEE Main 2022 rank list has not been released yet. Once the rank list of JEE Mains 2022 gets declared by the official authorities, this section will get updated. Till that time, candidates can check the JEE Main topper list 2021. The table below sheds light on the toppers list of JEE Main with AIR 1. Take a glimpse at the names of these meritorious students.
JEE Main 2021 Rank Holders | State |
Gaurab Das | Karnataka |
Vaibhav Vishal | Bihar |
Duggineni Venkata Paneesh | Andra Pradesh |
Siddhant Mukherjee | Rajasthan |
Ruchir Bansal | Delhi |
Amaiya Singhal | Uttar Pradesh |
Mridul Agarwal | Rajasthan |
Komma Sharanya | Telangana |
Josyula Venkata Aditya | Telangana |
Atharva Abhijit Tambat | Maharashtra |
Kavya Chopra | Delhi |
Pasalva Veera Siva | Andra Pradesh |
Kanchanapalli Rahul Naidu | Andra Pradesh |
Karanam Lokesh | Andra Pradesh |
Pulkit Goyal | Punjab |
Pal Aggarwal | Uttar Pradesh |
Guramrit Singh | Chandigarh |
Anshul Verma | Rajasthan |
To check and download the rank list of JEE Main 2022, candidates need to follow the below-given steps.
The following details will be mentioned on the JEE Main 2022 rank list.
In case two or more candidates secure identical scores, inter-se-merit rules will be used to allot ranks to candidates for admission to B.E. / B.Tech. Candidates wondering what the inter-se-merit system or set of rules is can read the below-mentioned section.
The age criterion has been removed from the tie-breaking policy, and in place of age, a candidate with more positive answers than negative solutions will get precedence. Candidates can download JEE Mains rank card 2022 after checking their results. In this post, we shall provide the complete procedure to check JEE Main merit list.
Note: NTA has dropped the age factor in the tie-breaking policy for candidates with the same NTA scores. With this change, it is likely that JEE Main 2022 rank lists will have multiple toppers positioned on the same JEE rank.
By definition, inter-se-merit means the order of merit declared by the competent authority (in this case, NTA) regarding various classes/categories of candidates.
Check out how NTA arrives at computing the rank list for JEE Main exam for paper 1 in the below-mentioned section.
The tie-breaking criteria for Paper 1 of JEE Main rank list are given below.
The tie-breaking criteria for Paper 2 to prepare the JEE Main rank list are given below.
Tabulated below is the list of top ten colleges across India that accepts the JEE Mains 2022 rank list.
S.No. | Engineering Colleges |
1 | National Institute of Technology, Trichy |
2 | Jadavpur University |
3 | National Institute of Technology, Rourkela |
4 | Vellore Institute of Technology |
5 | Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology |
6 | Birla Institute of Technology and Science |
7 | Jamia Millia Islamia |
8 | National Institute of Technology, Calicut |
9 | Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology |
10 | Siksha `O` Anusandhan |
The National Testing Agency will display JEE Main cut-off marks 2022 on its official website along with the JEE Main 2022 result. Candidates will be able to check JEE Main 2022 cut-off category-wise in the table given below once it is declared. The candidates can also check the expected cut-off for JEE Main 2022 exam under this section. Cut-off marks are released separately for various streams for NITs, state colleges, and GFTIs.
Once the category-wise qualifying marks for JEE Main are released, we will add them to the table below.
Category | JEE Main Cut-off 2022 |
General | To Be Announced |
OBC-NCL | To Be Announced |
SC | To Be Announced |
ST | To Be Announced |
GENERAL EWS | To Be Announced |
PwD | To Be Announced |
Know about JEE Mains exam cut-off for the 2022 session from the table below.
Category | Expected Cut-off |
GEN | To Be Announced |
GEN EWS | To Be Announced |
OBC | To Be Announced |
SC | To Be Announced |
ST | To Be Announced |
PwD | To Be Announced |
Candidates are advised to go through the previous year’s cut-off to get an idea about the JEE Main 2022 cut-off.
JEE Main Qualifying Cut-off 2021
Category | JEE Main Cut-off (2021) |
General | 87.8992241 |
OBC-NCL | 68.0234447 |
SC | 46.8825338 |
ST | 34.6728999 |
GENERAL EWS | 66.2214845 |
PwD | 0.0096375 |
JEE Main Qualifying Cut-off 2020
Category | Cut-off Marks (2020) |
Common Rank List | 90.3765335 |
Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 39.0696101 |
OBC NCL | 72.8887969 |
PwD | 0.0618524 |
Scheduled Caste (SC) | 50.1760245 |
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) | 70.2435518 |
JEE Main Cut-off 2019
Category | JEE Main 2019 Cut-off |
General | 89.7548849 |
OBC-NCL | 78.2174869 |
SC | 74.3166557 |
ST | 44.3345172 |
PwD | 0.11371730 |
JEE Main Qualifying Cut-off 2018
Category | Total Qualified Candidates | Max Marks | Min Marks |
Common Rank List | 111275 | 350 | 74 |
OBC-NCL | 65313 | 73 | 45 |
SC | 34425 | 73 | 29 |
ST | 17256 | 73 | 24 |
PwD | 2755 | 73 | -35 |
JEE Main Cut-off 2017
Category | Number of Candidates | Cut-off |
General | 109585 | 81 |
OBC-NCL | 60299 | 49 |
SC | 33333 | 32 |
ST | 16096 | 27 |
PWD | 2114 | 1 |
As mentioned above, the NTA will release JEE Main results along with names of the candidates with highest scores after conducting JEE Main exam 2022. We will provide the list of JEE Main toppers 2022 under this section as soon as it is out. Until then, candidates can check the toppers list for JEE Main exam 2021 in the table in the below-mentioned section.
Here is the list of toppers who got 100 percentile for paper 1 (session 4).
Name of the Candidates | State of Eligibility |
Amaiya Singhal | Uttar Pradesh |
Anmol Arichwal | Haryana |
Anshul Verma | Rajasthan |
Duggineni Venkata Paneesh | Andhra Pradesh |
Gaurab Das | Karnataka |
Harsh | Haryana |
Josyula Venkata Aditya | Telangana |
Kanchan | Andhra Pradesh |
Karanam Lokesh | Andhra Pradesh |
Madur Adarsh Reddy | Telangana |
Pal Aggarwal | Uttar Pradesh |
Pasala Veera Siva | Andhra Pradesh |
Polu Lakshmi Sai Lokesh Reddy | Telangana |
Pravar Kataria | Delhi (NCT) |
Ruchir Bansal | Delhi (NCT) |
Vaibhav Vishal | Bihar |
Velavali Venkata Karthikeya Sai Vydhik | Telangana |
The list below shows the names of toppers with 100 percentiles for paper 1 of session 2.
Name of the Candidates | State of Eligibility |
Ashwin Abraham | Tamil Nadu |
Atharva Abhijeet Tambat | Maharashtra |
Bakshi Gargi Makarand | Maharashtra |
Bannuru Rohit Kumar Reddy | Telangana |
Bratin Mondal | West Bengal |
Josyula Venkata Aditya | Telangana |
Kavya Chopra | NCT Delhi |
Kumar Satyadarshi | Bihar |
Madur Adarsh Reddy | Telangana |
Mridul Agarwal | Rajasthan |
Rohit Kumar | Rajasthan |
Siddharth Kalra | NCT Delhi |
Zenith Malhotra | Rajasthan |
The table below lists the names of the candidates from each state who have secured the top ranks in the JEE Main Paper 1 in the February session.
S.No | State Code of Eligibility | Name of the Candidates |
1 | Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Sujay Karmakar |
2 | Andhra Pradesh | Pothamsetty Chethan Manogna Sai |
3 | Arunachal Pradesh | Vivek Singh |
4 | Assam | Avinash Sharma |
5 | Assam | Soumyadeep Paul |
6 | Bihar | Anmol Kumar |
7 | Chandigarh | Guramrit Singh |
8 | Chhattisgarh | Ayon Ghosh |
9 | Dadra And Nagar Haveli | Shriya Tiwari |
10 | Daman And Diu | Machhi Jainesh Arvindbhai |
11 | Delhi (Nct) | Ranjim Prabal Das |
12 | Delhi (Nct) | Pravar Kataria |
13 | Goa | Ratan Manohar Doddalingannavar |
14 | Gujarat | Ananth Krishna Kidambi |
15 | Haryana | Siddharth Gupta |
16 | Himachal Pradesh | Himkant Sharma |
17 | Jammu And Kashmir | Aarish Tickoo |
18 | Jharkhand | Yash Kumar |
19 | Karnataka | Udhav Varma |
20 | Kerala | Faiz Hashim |
21 | Ladakh | Asif Hussain |
22 | Lakshadweep | Rahul Kushwaha |
23 | Madhya Pradesh | Antriksh Gupta |
24 | Maharashtra | Siddhant Mukherjee |
25 | Manipur | Karanjid Ahongshangbam |
26 | Meghalaya | Shouvik Dey |
27 | Mizoram | Demetri Vanlalrelkima |
28 | Nagaland | Dinglo Kodak |
29 | Odisha | Goutam Das |
30 | Outside India | Nihit Agarwal |
31 | Puducherry | Chityala Raviteja |
32 | Punjab | Danish Jhanji |
33 | Rajasthan | Saket Jha |
34 | Sikkim | Abhi Akshat |
35 | Tamil Nadu | Thiruvarul P |
36 | Telangana | Challa Vishwanath |
37 | Telangana | Komma Sharanya |
38 | Tripura | Bhaskarjyoti Das |
39 | Uttarakhand | Harpreet Singh |
40 | Uttar Pradesh | Pal Aggarwal |
41 | West Bengal | Adyasha Patra |
Here is the list of toppers who scored 100 percentiles in session 1 of JEE Main.
Name of the Candidates | State of Eligibility |
Ananth Krishna Kidambi | Gujarat |
Guramrit Singh | Chandigarh |
Pravar Kataria | Delhi (NCT) |
Ranjim Prabal Das | Delhi (NCT) |
Saket Jha | Rajasthan |
Siddhant Mukherjee | Maharashtra |
Candidates can check the previous year’s topper names and state-wise below.
Here is the list of toppers of JEE Main 2020 April session with 100 percentiles.
Aspirants with a list of JEE Main for January 2022 (Paper 1) have been added to the table below.
S.No | Name of the Candidate | 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 |
The JEE Main counselling process will begin after the declaration of JEE Main rank list in 2022. Candidates who qualify for the JEE Main 2022 exam will be eligible to participate in the counselling process and get admission to desired courses in the participating engineering colleges of India. The allotment of colleges will depend on the availability of seats in the colleges and the ranks of the candidates taking part in the JEE Main counselling process 2022. We will update the JEE Main counselling date in this section once NTA releases it.
Here are important frequently asked questions (FAQs) regarding the JEE Main 2022 rank list.
Q.1: How JEE Main rank list is prepared?
Ans: The JEE Main 2022 rank is used to create the All India Rank (AIR) List and State Merit Lists. These lists determine which seats are allocated to NITs, IIITs, and other government-funded institutions.
Q.2: How to check JEE Main rank 2022?
Ans: The National Testing Agency will release the JEE Main rank list. This list will contain the overall rank obtained by the aspirants in the two exam sessions. To check the JEE Main rank list name-wise, candidates have to visit the official website, and click on the JEE Main rank link. They have to enter their Application Number or Roll Number and Date of Birth or Password, and click on ‘submit’. The rank list will appear on the screen. Candidates can download the rank list and take a printout of the same for future reference.
Q.3: From where can I get the JEE Mains rank card?
Ans: The JEE Mains rank card will be available for download from the official NTA JEE Main website. Candidates can also bookmark this page to get the direct links.
Q.4: Will there be a common rank list for JEE Main?
Ans: Yes, the authorities release the rank list for JEE Main 2022, which will highlight the ranks of the candidates with their names, categories, and marks.
Q.5: How to calculate JEE Main Rank?
Ans: Based on the total number of test-takers, percentile scores are determined. The percentage of observations that fall below a given score is called the percentile. The candidate’s percentile score is used to determine the candidate’s JEE Mains rankings.
Q.6: What is the JEE Main rank required to be getting considered for IITs?
Ans: Candidates who are in the top 2,50,000 rank holders will become eligible to appear for JEE Advanced 2022. Candidates who qualify for the exam will get an opportunity to apply for different IITs in the country.
Q.7: Will the JEE Main rank list and the result be released separately?
Ans: Yes, the authorities will release the JEE Main result separately for each session. However, the rank list will be released once all the sessions have been concluded.
Q.9: When will the JEE Main rank list 2022 be released?
Ans: The JEE Main rank list name-wise will be released after the officials have declared the JEE Main results 2022.
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