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BSEB Bihar Board class 10 result 2026: Check full list of toppers here

The BSEB has released the Class 10 results for 2026, revealing the pass percentage, a list of top achievers, and important details for students.

Updated on: Mar 29, 2026 03:41 PM IST
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The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has announced the Class 10 (matric) results for 2026, with lakhs of students awaiting their scores. Along with the results, the board has also released the list of toppers, overall pass percentage, and other key statistics.

With many eagerly awaiting their scores, find out how to check results and see which students topped the charts. (AI-generated image)
With many eagerly awaiting their scores, find out how to check results and see which students topped the charts. (AI-generated image)

Students can check their results on the official websites – bsebexam.com and results.biharboardonline.com – as well as via Digilocker, UMANG app, and SMS services. Alternatively, candidates can visit the Hindustan Times Education page to check their results by submitting their login credentials. Check live updates on the results here.

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BSEB class 10 toppers list 2026

The board has declared the names of the top-performing students this year. The toppers list is as follows:

Rank 1: Pushpanjali Kumari from Jamui and Sabreen Parveen from Vaishali – 492/500 - 98.4%

Rank 3: Anupa Kumari from Buxar and Omkar Kumar from Begusarai - 488/500 - 97.6%

Rank 4: Jyoti Kumari from Samastipur, Anubhav Kumar from Banka and Ansh Raj from Purnia - 487/500 - 97.4%

Rank 5: Prerana Kumari from Begusarai, Nasreen Parveen from Gadhani Bhojpur, Avnish Kumar from Begusarai, Vikas Kumar Gupta from Kaimur and Rupesh Kumar from Saharsa - 486/500 - 97.2%

Overall pass percentage and performance

Total students appeared: 15,10,928

Total female students: 7,84,871

Total male students: 7,26,057

Overall pass percentage: 81.79%

Total students passed: 12,35,743

Number of male students passed: 6,01,390

Number of female students passed: 6,34,353

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Previous year trends

  • Last year, the overall pass percentage stood at 82.12%, with boys outperforming girls.
  • Over 15 lakh students appeared for the exam.
  • Toppers in 2025 scored as high as 97.80%, with multiple students sharing the top rank.

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What next for students

After downloading their results, students should:

  • Collect original marksheets from schools
  • Evaluate eligibility for streams in Class 11 (Science, Commerce, Humanities)
  • Apply for scholarships or admissions as per cut-offs
  • Students unsatisfied with their scores can apply for rechecking or revaluation within the stipulated timeline.

 
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Stay informed with the latest updates on Education News also check CBSE Class 10 Result and Find tips to help you succeed in your academic journey and career planning on Hindustan Times.
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