Bihar Board 10th Result 2026: 81.7% Pass Rate Achieved
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has officially announced the results for the Class 10 board exams of 2026, marking a significant achievement for students in the state. With a remarkable pass rate of 81.7%, a total of 12,35,743 students successfully cleared the exams. This year, girls outperformed boys, with notable performances that reflect the improving educational standards in Bihar.
Pushpanjali Kumari and Savreen Parveen emerged as the top scorers, both achieving 492 marks out of 500. Their success has garnered attention, showcasing the potential of students from Bihar. The education minister emphasized that the timely announcement of results allows students to secure admissions in quality institutions for further studies without unnecessary delays.
Students can access their results through the official BSEB website, as well as various platforms like Digilocker and the HT portal. To check their results, students need to have their roll number and roll code handy. The online results will provide details such as subject-wise marks, overall grades, and qualifying status.
In a significant move to support students, the BSEB has also introduced provisions for those who are dissatisfied with their results. They can apply for scrutiny and compartment examinations from April 1 to April 7, ensuring that students have another opportunity to improve their scores or clear any pending subjects.
This year's evaluation process was completed rapidly, in just 12 days, thanks to the use of technology and streamlined systems. The chairman of the BSEB mentioned that pre-printed barcodes on answer sheets helped curb malpractices during the examinations, enhancing the integrity of the results.
Overall, the 2026 Bihar Board Class 10 results represent a positive step forward for the state's education system. The focus on timely results and support for students will encourage continuous academic growth and success in future exams. As Bihar continues to evolve, the achievements of its students will undoubtedly contribute to a brighter future for the state's educational landscape.