Mallavarapu Aasna tops female list in JEE Main 2026 Session 2 with 99.998 percentile

Mallavarapu Aasna from Telangana is the highest-scoring female in JEE Main 2026 Session 2 with an NTA percentile of 99.998; results were declared on April 20, 2026.

Edited by Bhavna Kulkarni

Updated April 23, 2026 10:00 AM

    Mallavarapu Aasna tops female list in JEE Main 2026 Session 2 with 99.998 percentile

    Mallavarapu Aasna is the top female candidate in JEE Main 2026 Session 2, scoring an NTA percentile of 99.9982287 (reported as 99.998 ). The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared Session 2 results on April 20, 2026 .

    Mallavarapu Aasna: JEE Main 2026 key facts

    Aasna's state of eligibility is Telangana . She is the highest-scoring female across Session 2, where 26 candidates achieved a 100 percentile . Notably, no female candidate scored a full 100 percentile in JEE Main 2026.

    The exam used a normalisation process across multiple shifts and sessions. The NTA considers the best score from both sessions for final ranking and admission processes.

    Mallavarapu Aasna — female toppers list and scores

    Below are the top five female NTA scores from Session 2 as reported by the NTA.

    Rank Gender State of Eligibility Candidate NTA Score
    1 Female TELANGANA Mallavarapu Aasna 99.9982287
    2 Female HARYANA Ashi Grewal 99.9969766
    3 Female RAJASTHAN Saumyaa Gupta 99.9965185
    4 Female RAJASTHAN Arohi Deshpande 99.9965137
    5 Female DELHI (NCT) Devanyaa Rana 99.9962208

    JEE Main 2026 highlights and cut-off ranges

    • Result date: April 20, 2026.
    • Perfect scorers: 26 candidates with 100 percentile.
    • Female 100 percentile: None.
    • Total candidates (both sessions): Over 15 lakh .

    Category-wise NTA percentile ranges for JEE Advanced eligibility (Paper 1 — B.E./B.Tech.) are below.

    Category Percentile (From) Percentile (To)
    UR-ALL 100.0000000 93.4123549
    UR-PwBD 93.3244144 0.0023186
    EWS-ALL 93.4105172 82.4164528
    OBC-ALL 93.4105172 80.9232583
    SC-ALL 93.4105172 63.9172792
    ST-ALL 93.4041748 52.0174712

    Eligibility for JEE Advanced depends on meeting the category-wise percentile cut-offs above. Normalisation and best-of-two-sessions policy determine the final ranks.

    What this means for you

    If you appeared in JEE Main 2026, compare your best session percentile with the category ranges above to check JEE Advanced eligibility. Keep in mind that normalisation can affect ranks across shifts.

    FAQs

    Who is Mallavarapu Aasna?
    A: A Telangana candidate and the highest-scoring female in JEE Main 2026 Session 2 with a 99.998 percentile.
    When were JEE Main 2026 Session 2 results announced?
    A: Results were declared on April 20, 2026 .
    Did any female score 100 percentile in JEE Main 2026?
    A: No female candidate achieved a 100 percentile in 2026.
    How many candidates got 100 percentile in JEE Main 2026?
    A: 26 candidates attained the 100 percentile.
    What is the role of normalisation in JEE Main?
    A: Normalisation ensures fairness across multiple shifts and sessions; the best score from both sessions is used for final ranking.
    How many students appeared in JEE Main 2026?
    A: Over 15 lakh candidates appeared across both sessions.
    Are percentile cut-offs the same for all categories?
    A: No. Cut-offs vary by category; refer to the category-wise percentile ranges listed above for JEE Advanced eligibility.

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