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JEE Advanced 2025 toppers: Rajit Gupta secures AIR 1, Devdutta Majhi tops among girls

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IIT JEE Advanced topper 2025: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur, the organising institute for JEE (Advanced) 2025, released the results today, June 2, 2025 for one of India’s most competitive engineering entrance examinations. A total of 54,378 candidates have qualified out of 1,80,422 who appeared for both papers on May 18, 2025.

Topping the merit list is Rajit Gupta from the IIT Delhi zone , who clinched Rank 1 in the Common Rank List (CRL) with a stellar score of 332 out of 360. On the other hand, Devdutta Majhi from the IIT Kharagpur zone emerged as the top female performer, securing Rank 16 in the CRL with 312 marks.

IIT JEE Advanced 2025 : Category-wise toppers

The following candidates have secured Rank 1 in their respective categories, representing different IIT zones.




IIT JEE Advanced 2025: Top 10 rank holders in CRL

These are the top ten rankers across India based on their aggregate scores in both papers. Their performance sets the benchmark for this year’s JEE Advanced cohort.

  • Rajit Gupta – 332 (IIT Delhi)
  • Saksham Jindal – 332 (IIT Delhi)
  • Majid Mujahid Husain – 330 (IIT Bombay)
  • Parth Mandar Vartak – 327 (IIT Bombay)
  • Ujjwal Kesari – 324 (IIT Delhi)
  • Akshat Kumar Chaurasia – 321 ( IIT Kanpur )
  • Sahil Mukesh Deo – 321 (IIT Bombay)
  • Devesh Pankaj Bhaiya – 319 (IIT Delhi)
  • Arnav Singh – 319 (IIT Hyderabad)
  • Vadlamudi Lokesh – 317 (IIT Hyderabad)

Zone-wise distribution among top 500

Here’s a breakdown of how candidates from different IIT zones fared among the top 500 rank holders. The numbers reflect regional academic strengths and competition levels.




Top female candidates zone-wise

The list below identifies the highest-ranking female candidates from each IIT zone, illustrating the growing presence and excellence of women in engineering.

  • IIT Delhi – Larissa (CRL 59)
  • IIT Bombay – Alice Patel (CRL 155)
  • IIT Hyderabad – Korikana Rasagnya (CRL 78)
  • IIT Kanpur – Harshita Goyal (CRL 434)
  • IIT Kharagpur – Devdutta Majhi (CRL 16)
  • IIT Roorkee – Piusha Das (CRL 29)
  • IIT Guwahati – Saumya Shreyasee (CRL 581)
Eligibility and rank list criteria

Candidates were included in rank lists only if they met both subject-wise and aggregate qualifying marks. Below is a summary of the minimum cutoffs required for each category.

  • CRL cutoff: 74 marks (minimum 7 per subject)
  • OBC-NCL / Gen-EWS: 66
  • SC/ST/PwD: 37 marks (minimum 3 per subject)
  • Preparatory course: 18 marks (minimum 1 per subject)
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