Cbse 10th results 2026 topper list out for UP,Punjab , Bihar..

CBSE result 2026: This exam result alert blog delivers the details for the CBSE 10th results 2026, topper list name of states, pass percentage, marks and career guidance after X.

As the results have been out, the topper list of various regions, including UP, Punjab, Manipur, and other states, is also out.

In the central board of secondary education exam held in February-March of this year, it is seen that the pass percentage of girls was higher than that of the boys.

This class 10 CBSE board exam was conducted all over India, and now student can check their respective results by visiting the website, using the U-Mang app, or by sending sms or using the Digi Locker mobile software application.

CBSE 10th results 2026 pass percentage

  • Overall pass percentage: 93.70%
  • Girls’ pass percentage: 94.99
  • Boys’ pass percentage: 92.69

Topper list names

Note: The Central Board of Secondary Education has not announced the top list 1, 2, or 3. The details of the toppers’ list are given according to the marks they obtained and reported by various educational resources in India.

  • Tanay Srivastava
  • Thanmaya Binukumar
  • Siddhesh Ingale
  • Prativa Singh Solanki
  • Amay Gupta
  • Akshara Chaudhary
  • Himanshi Dhakad
  • Shivam Bobche
  • Yogendra Singh Parmar
  • Nikita Farkose
  • Avneesh Kumar Nai
  • Arjun Singh Rajput
  • Ananya Verma

Who got 500 out of 500 in the 10th CBSE exam 2026?

This year, multiple students scored 500 out of 500 total marks. Tanay Srivastava, Ayan Dutt, Thanmaya Binukumar, Aashna Khurana, and Siddesh Ingale scored 500 out of 500 marks in the CBSE Class 10 results announced recently. He appeared for the exam from the Amity International School. Another two person whosecured similar marks was that of 2025, Shristi Sharma.

What to do aftet passing class 10 exam?

After passing the class 10 exam, there are various optional career choices. One can join class 11 or try NERIST or diploma-level higher educational studies. It really depends on the student on what educational career they want.

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