BSEB Class 10 Results Out: Three Students Tie for Top Spot With 97.8%
Patna (Bihar), India, March 29 (ANI): The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has announced the results. results For the Class 10 (matric) board exams on Saturday.
This year, three students—Sakshi Kumari, Anshi Kumari, and Ranjan Verma—emerged as co-toppers with an outstanding score of 489 marks out of 500, equivalent to 97.8 percent. This remarkable achievement places them at the pinnacle of the merit list.
This year, a combined total of 123 students achieved positions within the top 10 ranks, with 63 being male and 60 female, demonstrating an almost balanced participation from each gender amongst the leading performers.
The results highlight the diligent efforts of students throughout the state and signify another achievement for the Bihar board in successfully administering fair exams.
Additional information regarding the aggregate passing rate, district-level performance, and guidance for students interested in reevaluation processes or pursuing further educational opportunities will be published shortly on the BSEB’s official webpage.
The BSEB’s matriculation exams for class 10 started on February 17 and ran until February 25.
The entrance examination was conducted in two shifts, starting at 9:30 AM and 2 PM. The first session lasted from 9:30 AM until 12:45 PM, whereas the second session went from 2 PM to 5:15 PM.
Earlier this week, in a touching story showcasing resilience and commitment, Roshini Kumari, whose father works as an auto driver in Bihar’s Vaishali district, topped the commerce stream for the Bihar Class 12 board examinations.
Roshni’s path to success underscores her dedication and the backing of her family. Even with limited finances, she joined a state-run school and chased her aspirations. The drive from her mother along with the support and inspiration from her educators were crucial factors in her accomplishments.
Antara Khushi achieved the second position in the commerce field statewide. Sharing her happiness, she attributed her success to the consistent backing from both her parents and educators.
It is significant to mention that in the BSEB (Bihar School Examination Board), a total of 12,80,211 students took part in the intermediate exam. Among these participants, 11,07,330 successfully passed, representing an overall pass percentage of 86.50%.
Out of these, 5,59,065 are female students, whereas 5,48,148 are male students.
The Bihar Chief Minister, Nitish Kumar, extended his congratulations to Roshini and all the successful students, emphasizing the crucial contribution of female students in achieving leading ranks in every stream.
The Chief Minister noted that this year, female students achieved first place in each of the three academic disciplines— Arts, Science, and Commerce. Commending their accomplishments, he stated that both the students and their families should be recognized for their efforts. This victory was portrayed by him as a notable demonstration of women’s empowerment, which he credited to several initiatives undertaken by the state government aimed at enhancing girls' self-assurance so they can thrive in all areas. (ANI)