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Bharatiya Shiksha Board announces nationwide results with standout performances across schools, highlighting subject-wise toppers and strong outcomes from Assam and Uttarakhand institutions.
Students celebrate after the announcement of board exam results, with classmates and staff cheering on campus
The Bharatiya Shiksha Board (BSB) has announced the Class 10 and Class 12 results for the 2025–26 academic session, with students across its affiliated schools putting up a strong show nationwide.
The results reflect a high overall pass performance at the national level, with the board attributing the outcome to students’ discipline, sustained effort, and academic guidance provided by teachers.
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Students can access their results through DigiLocker by entering the required details, the board said.
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In Class 10, Ashmita Basnet from Acharyakulam, Kumarikata, Assam, secured the All India top rank with 485 out of 500 marks, translating to 97 per cent. Priyam Chakraborty from Acharyakulam, Chirang, Assam, stood second with 463 marks, while Angel from Patanjali Gurukulam, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, secured the third position with 462 marks.
In subject-wise performance, Ashmita Basnet also led in Mathematics, English and Science with scores of 97, 97 and 96, respectively. In Artificial Intelligence, Jwishamat Basumatari from Acharyakulam, Chirang scored 99. Ramashish from Patanjali Gurukulam, Haridwar, topped Information Technology with 92 marks.
Angel from Patanjali Gurukulam, Tehri Garhwal, secured the highest marks in Hindi with 94. In Sanskrit, Pragati Sinha, Ruchi Kumari and Vaishnavi Pancholi from Patanjali Gurukulam, Haridwar scored a perfect 100. Social Science saw Ashmita Basnet and Sevika Devi from Acharyakulam, Assam, sharing the top spot with 97 marks.
Madhavi Tyagi from Vikas Global School, Hapur, Uttar Pradesh, topped Painting with 99 marks, while Sapna from Shishu Niketan Senior Secondary School, Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, led in Punjabi with 84. In regional languages, Barnil Kashyap, Subdeep Debnath and Priya Baishya from Acharyakulam, Assam, topped Assamese with 93 marks, while Sujuma Brahma led Bodo with 79 marks.
In Class 12, Mallika Das from Patanjali Gurukulam, Tehri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, secured the top position with 481 out of 500 marks, or 96.2 per cent. Priya from Patanjali Gurukulam, Haridwar, stood second with 474 marks, followed by Anshika Chauhan from the same institution with 473 marks.
Among subject toppers, Mallika Das also scored 93 in Computer Science. Kashish Yadav from Patanjali Gurukulam, Haridwar, topped English with 95, while Dikshita Maurya led History with 96. Anushka Singh scored 99 in Hindi.
Jyoti Devasi topped Spanish and Sanskrit with scores of 90 and 99, respectively. Aastha Singh Patel secured a perfect 100 in Painting. In Economics, Ved Bhanu Pradhan scored 90, while Aman Devi and Syamin Paudel topped Music with 99. In Yoga, Anshika Chauhan and Shraddha Jaiswal secured 99 marks.
The board congratulated successful students, their parents and teachers, and expressed confidence that students would continue to perform at a high level in the future.
The examinations were conducted nationwide from March 5 to March 29. The board said evaluation work was taken up immediately after the exams, enabling the timely declaration of results.
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