The first two digits of GST Number- GST State Code !

In the GSTIN, the first two digits represent the state code, followed by a 10-digit PAN (Permanent Account Number), a 13th digit (entity code within the same PAN), a 14th digit (default “Z” for regular taxpayers), and a 15th digit (checksum digit for validation).
Example: For a business in Maharashtra (state code 27), a GSTIN might look like 27AABCU1234R1ZT—where “27” indicates Maharashtra.
Here is a list of all the GST State Codes:
State Code | State Name |
01 | Jammu & Kashmir |
02 | Himachal Pradesh |
03 | Punjab |
04 | Chandigarh |
05 | Uttarakhand |
06 | Haryana |
07 | Delhi |
08 | Rajasthan |
09 | Uttar Pradesh |
10 | Bihar |
11 | Sikkim |
12 | Arunachal Pradesh |
13 | Nagaland |
14 | Manipur |
15 | Mizoram |
16 | Tripura |
17 | Meghalaya |
18 | Assam |
19 | West Bengal |
20 | Jharkhand |
21 | Orissa/Odisha |
22 | Chhattisgarh |
23 | Madhya Pradesh |
24 | Gujarat |
25 | Daman & Diu |
26 | Dadra & Nagar Haveli |
27 | Maharashtra |
29 | Karnataka |
30 | Goa |
31 | Lakshdweep |
32 | Kerala |
33 | Tamil Nadu |
34 | Pondicherry |
35 | Andaman & Nicobar Islands |
36 | Telangana |
37 | Andhra Pradesh (New) |
38 | Ladakh(New) |