JEE Advanced 2026 Top 10 Rankers Announced: AIR 1 to 10 Names and Marks Released

The Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee has announced the JEE Advanced 2026 topper along with the result. Shubham Kumar from the IIT Delhi zone has secured All India Rank 1 in JEE Advanced 2026, according to the announcement. The complete list of AIR 1 to AIR 10 toppers is yet to be released, and IIT Roorkee is expected to publish the full merit list shortly. The institute will also release zone-wise topper lists for all seven IIT zones.
The JEE Advanced 2026 result and cutoff are scheduled to be announced on June 1, 2026. Only candidates who score above the qualifying cutoff will be included in the rank lists. IIT Roorkee will prepare a total of 10 rank lists for different categories, and only qualified candidates will be eligible for admission to the Indian Institutes of Technology.
As per the expected cutoff details provided, the minimum marks required for inclusion in the Common Rank List are 8 marks in each subject and 84 marks overall out of 360. For GEN-EWS and OBC-NCL candidates, the expected qualifying benchmark is 7 marks per subject and 76 aggregate marks. For SC, ST, and all PwD category rank lists, the expected minimum is 4 marks in each subject and 47 aggregate marks. For preparatory course rank lists, the expected requirement is 1 mark per subject and 18 aggregate marks.
The cutoff figures are important for candidates as they indicate the likely score range needed to secure a place in the JEE Advanced rank list. These numbers help aspirants understand admission chances before the official cutoff is released by the institute. IIT Roorkee will confirm the final cutoff after the result announcement.
The topper details released so far show that Shubham Kumar currently leads the 2026 merit list. The remaining top 10 ranks have not yet been made public, and the full list of candidates with their scores is awaited. Once released, the toppers list will provide a clearer picture of the highest scorers across IIT zones and categories.
For comparison, the JEE Advanced 2025 toppers list was led by Rajit Gupta from the IIT Delhi zone, who secured AIR 1. Saksham Jindal, also from IIT Delhi zone, was AIR 2. Majid Mujahid Husain from IIT Bombay zone secured AIR 3, followed by Parth Mandar Vartak at AIR 4. Other top ranks in 2025 included Ujjwal Kesari, Akshat Kumar Chaurasia, Sahil Mukesh Deo, Devesh Pankaj Bhaiya, Arnav Singh, and Vadlamudi Lokesh.
The JEE Advanced 2026 result is available online at jeeadv.ac.in, where candidates can check their scorecard using their registration number, date of birth, and registered mobile number. The result and cutoff announcement mark a crucial stage for students seeking admission to IITs through the JEE Advanced 2026 admission process.







