Rachel Gupta, 20, of Jalandhar, Punjab, India was crowned Miss Grand International 2024 at the MGI Hall in Bangkok, Thailand on October 25, 2024. Matthew Deane hosted the coronation ceremony.
This is the 12th edition of Miss Grand International. Luciana Fuster of Peru won the 11th edition at the Phu Tho Indoor Stadium in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam on October 25, 2023.
Including Gupta, a total of 69 women competed for the Miss Grand International 2024 title. Here are the results:
| PLACEMENT | CANDIDATE |
| Miss Grand International 2024 | Rachel Gupta India |
| 1st runner-up | Christine Julianne Opiaza Philippines |
| 2nd runner-up | Thae Su Nyein Myanmar |
| 3rd runner-up | Safietou Kabengele France |
| 4th runner-up | Talita Hartmann Brazil |
| 5th runner-up | Maria Felix (Dominican Republic) Nova Liana (Indonesia) Arlette Rujel (Peru) Susana Lucia Medina (Spain) Amy Viranya Berry (United Kingdom) |
| Top 20 | Maria Angelica Valero Aponte (Colombia) Akisha Albert (Curacao) Giulia Zanoni (El Salvador) Cristina “Tokyo” Gonzalo (Guatemala) Luma Naomi Shigemitsu (Japan) Melisha Lin (Malaysia) Tania Estrada Quezada (Mexico) Sharon Capo (Paraguay) Malin Charaanan (Thailand) Samantha Keaton (United States Virgin Islands) |
| Top 69 | Elsa Alijaj (Albania) Nacira Do Amaral (Angola) Alejandra Morales (Argentina) Haykanush Mkrtchyan (Armenia) Paitin Louise Powell (Australia) Jessia Islam (Bangladesh) Jennifer Louise (Belgium) Carolina Granier (Bolivia) Sharlynn Acha (Cameroon) Alivia Croal (Canada) Gabriella Alvez (Chile) Sun Zhongyi (China) Lourdes “Lulu” Feliu (Cuba) Veronica Biasiol (Czech Republic) Cecilia Presmann (Denmark) Maria Jose Vera (Ecuador) Zeina Emara (Egypt) Phi Nhung Ilynn Sasolith (Germany) Sage-La’Parriea Yakubu (Ghana) Faith Torres (Gibraltar) Naja Mathilde Rosing (Greenland) Shaika Lorvengie Cadet (Haiti) Yariela Garcia (Honduras) Micaela Vietto (Italy) Aya Kadjo (Ivory Coast) Engjellushe Zhuniqi (Kosovo) Souksavanh “Pimai” Vongsomphou (Laos) Ohm Zhang (Macau) Prema Lamgade (Nepal) Ashley Brown (Netherlands) Alyssa Roberts (New Zealand) Isabella Salgado (Nicaragua) Roseline Orji (Nigeria) Madeleine Malmberg (Norway) Roma Michael (Pakistan) Yanelys Bergantiño (Panama) Aleksandra Wielogorska (Poland) Mariangie Alicea (Puerto Rico) Renata Nadrshina (Russia) Anisah Rahmat (Singapore) Sharné Dheochand (South Africa) Chong Yu Hyun (South Korea) Dalia del Valle Kramer (Switzerland) Yuhan Chen (Taiwan) Fatma Suleiman Mussa (Tanzania) Kristina James (Trinidad and Tobago) Cora Lynn Griffen (United States) Anna Patricia Blanco Flores (Venezuela) Võ Lê Quế Anh (Vietnam) |



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