
JEE Main paper 2 results out: Two score 100 percentile, both from Kerala
India Today
JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Paper 2 results have been declared, with Kerala candidates securing perfect 100 NTA scores in BArch and BPlanning. Check the complete toppers list, female rank holders, attendance statistics, official scorecard link, and important details about the upcoming Session 2 (April) exam dates and registration deadline.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the much-anticipated JEE Main 2026 Session 1 Paper 2 results, with Kerala emerging as the standout performer on the national stage this year.
In a remarkable academic feat, candidates from the state have secured perfect 100 NTA scores in both BArch and BPlanning, an achievement that has sent ripples across India’s competitive entrance exam landscape.
Candidates who appeared for the January session can now check and download their scorecards from the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in .
Suryathejus S secured a perfect 100 NTA score in Paper 2A (BArch), while Gowri Sankar V achieved the same distinction in Paper 2B (BPlanning), underscoring Kerala's exceptional performance in the architecture and planning streams.
The JEE Main 2026 Paper 2 examination for BArch and BPlanning was conducted on January 29, 2026, in a single shift across 426 centres.
For Paper 2A (BArch), 64,786 candidates registered, of whom 45,452 appeared, recording an attendance rate of 70.16 percent. Meanwhile, Paper 2B (BPlanning) saw 32,366 registrations, with 21,067 candidates appearing, reflecting an attendance of 65.09 percent.

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