JEE Main 2020 result: 24 candidates get 100% percentile; here's how to check marks
JEE Main result: A total of 8.58 lakh students registered for the JEE Mains exam for admission into engineering courses in IITs, NITs, and Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs), while only 74% of them appeared for the exams

- Sep 12, 2020,
- Updated Sep 12, 2020 8:37 AM IST
The JEE Mains 2020 results for Paper 1 or BTech were released on the official website on late Friday night. Total 24 students scored 100% percentile in the engineering entrance exam, according to the merit list issued by the National Testing Agency (NTA). These results are based on the candidates' performance in the tests conducted in January and September.
The 24 students, who secured 100% percentile include 8 students from Telangana, 5 from Delhi, 4 from Rajasthan, 2 from Haryana and 1 each from Gujarat and Maharashtra. JEE (Main) was conducted in January and September 1-6, with the second cycle getting postponed twice due to the coronavirus induced lockdowns.
A total of 8.58 lakh students registered for the JEE Mains exam for admission into engineering courses in IITs, NITs, and Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs), while only 74% of them appeared for the exams. The NTA conducted the JEE Mains exams across 660 examination centres all over India.
The JEE Mains 2020 results for Paper 1 or BTech were released on the official website on late Friday night. Total 24 students scored 100% percentile in the engineering entrance exam, according to the merit list issued by the National Testing Agency (NTA). These results are based on the candidates' performance in the tests conducted in January and September.
The 24 students, who secured 100% percentile include 8 students from Telangana, 5 from Delhi, 4 from Rajasthan, 2 from Haryana and 1 each from Gujarat and Maharashtra. JEE (Main) was conducted in January and September 1-6, with the second cycle getting postponed twice due to the coronavirus induced lockdowns.
A total of 8.58 lakh students registered for the JEE Mains exam for admission into engineering courses in IITs, NITs, and Centrally Funded Technical Institutions (CFTIs), while only 74% of them appeared for the exams. The NTA conducted the JEE Mains exams across 660 examination centres all over India.