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CBSE Class 10 results: 93.70% students pass, girls continue to outperform boys

CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 declared with 93.70% pass rate; over 24.7 lakh students appeared, girls outperform boys, marginal rise from last year.

Published on: Apr 15, 2026, 18:55:07 IST
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Tuesday declared the Class 10 board results for 2026, with 93.70% students passing—up marginally from 93.66% last year.

Girls continued to outperform boys, with the pass percentage for girls this year at 94.99% (95.00% in 2025), while boys recorded 92.69% (92.63% in 2025) (Sanchit Khanna/HT PHOTO)
Girls continued to outperform boys, with the pass percentage for girls this year at 94.99% (95.00% in 2025), while boys recorded 92.69% (92.63% in 2025) (Sanchit Khanna/HT PHOTO)

This year, 24.72 lakh students appeared for the examination out of 24.83 lakh registered candidates — a participation rate of 99.53%, compared to 23.72 lakh appearing out of 23.85 lakh registered candidates (99.45%) in 2025. In absolute terms, 23.16 lakh students passed in 2026, higher than 22.22 lakh last year, reflecting a rise in both participation and the number of successful candidates.

“This year, the pass percentage of students in Class 10 is 93.70%, which is better than the pass percentage of last year, i.e. 93.66% of the 2025 examination. This confirms that students are well prepared for competency-based assessment,” CBSE exam controller Sanyam Bhardwaj said in a statement.

Girls continued to outperform boys, with the pass percentage for girls this year at 94.99% (95.00% in 2025), while boys recorded 92.69% (92.63% in 2025). The pass percentage of transgender candidates dropped to 87.50% in 2026, compared to 95% last year.

Among the 22 regions under CBSE, Trivandrum and Vijayawada topped with a 99.79% pass rate, followed by Chennai (99.58%) and Bengaluru (98.91%). In Delhi, the overall pass percentage stood at 97.38%, with Delhi West (97.45%) slightly ahead of Delhi East (97.33%).

Among CBSE institutions, Kendriya Vidyalayas (99.57%) and Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas (99.42%) continued to lead performance, significantly outperforming independent schools (93.77%) and government schools (91.43%).

Students from 27,339 schools in India and abroad appeared for examinations in 84 subjects at 8,074 centres. Nearly 7 lakh evaluators checked 1.63 crore answer sheets.

CBSE reiterated that no merit list has been issued, in line with its policy to avoid “unhealthy competition”, and the board will not award first, second or third divisions to its students. “However, the Board will issue the merit certificate to the top 0.1% of students who have scored the highest marks in the subjects. The Merit certificate will be made available in the Digi-Locker of the student concerned after second board examinations,” Bhardwaj said.

CBSE stopped announcing merit lists or names of national toppers for the first time in 2020.

Class 10 students who appeared in the 2026 board examinations are among the first batch to be assessed under CBSE’s new two-board-exam system for Class 10, aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) aimed at reducing the “high-stake” nature of board examinations. The main board examination for Class 10 in 2026 was conducted between February 17 and March 11, and the second examination is scheduled from mid-May, with final results to be computed by combining performances from both attempts.

To be sure, only students who appeared in the first board exam are eligible to appear for the second exam to improve their performance in any three subjects out of science, mathematics, social science, and languages. “Final result will be declared after the conduct of second board examinations,” Bhardwaj said.

 
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Sanjay Maurya

Sanjay Maurya is a Principal Correspondent with Hindustan Times, where he covers education, with a focus on school and higher education, competitive examinations, education policy and governance. Working as part of the National Bureau, he is based in New Delhi and reports on the Ministry of Education and covers various statutory bodies like UGC, AICTE and NCTE and autonomous bodies like CBSE and NCERT. His reporting also tracks the implementation of key government reforms and policies from school education to higher education including in IITs, NITs, IIMs, central and state universities, and their impact on students and educational institutions. His reporting on the irregularities and rushed implementation of CBSE's On-Screen Marking (OSM) system for evaluation of Class 12 board exams 2026, triggered administrative action, leading to the transfer of the board's two senior-most officials and the constitution of a committee to probe alleged irregularities in procurement process of the system. He joined Hindustan Times in December 2024. Prior to that, he had a three-year stint at Careers360, where he reported on school and higher education, entrance examinations, admissions, rankings and various education policies involving universities and professional education bodies. Over the years, Maurya has reported extensively on major developments in India's education sector, including the implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, reforms in the National Testing Agency (NTA) following the NEET-UG 2024 controversy, changes in school education, higher education regulation, and the evolution of entrance examinations such as NEET, JEE and CUET. He regularly produces data-driven and explanatory stories based on government documents, parliamentary proceedings, court records and official data. His focus remains on helping readers understand how education policies and institutional decisions affect millions of students, teachers and educational institutions across the country.

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