
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) declared the Class 10 results on 15 April 2026. Following the result announcement, students are searching for CBSE Class 10th Toppers List 2026.
Although CBSE does not publish an official All-India Rank, schools and academic platforms compile details of top performers who secured the highest scores. These achievers set benchmarks and inspire future board aspirants.
With the CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 out on April 15, students can now access their results at cbse.gov.in. Here are the key details students should know:
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CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 Highlights |
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Particulars |
Details |
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Exam Name |
CBSE Class 10 Board Exams 2026 |
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Result Date |
15 April 2026 |
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Conducting Body |
CBSE |
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Maximum Marks |
500 |
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Highest Marks Scored |
500/500 |
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Result Mode |
Online |
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Official Websites |
cbse.gov.in, results.cbse.nic.in |
This year, a large number of students scored above 95%, showing the rising competition and improved preparation standards.
Many students expect an official merit list, but CBSE follows a different approach.
CBSE stopped releasing the All India Rank to:
Reduce unhealthy academic pressure
Promote balanced learning
Focus on conceptual understanding instead of rank competition
However, topper names still emerge through school announcements, verified reports, and academic platforms.
Below is the compiled list of top scorers based on school declarations.
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CBSE 10th Unofficial Toppers List 2026 |
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Student Name |
Marks (out of 500) |
Percentage |
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Vaibhav Arora- |
600/600 |
100% |
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Amolika Pandita |
600/600 |
100% |
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Ayushman Mohapatra |
500/500 |
100% |
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Advika prasanna |
497 |
99.4 |
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Mili Rajesh |
494 |
98.80% |
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Siddharth Singh |
491 |
98.2 |
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Manya Shah |
491 |
98.20% |
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Saiyed Ayaan Hashmi |
490 |
98 |
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Naisha Sharma |
488 |
97.6 |
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Riyansh |
486 |
97.2 |
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Kashvi Manas Jain |
483 |
96.60% |
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Ishan Shukla |
481 |
96.2 |
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Shreshth Verma |
480 |
96 |
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Jahan Chauhan |
478 |
95.6 |
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Tarun Dawar |
478 |
95.6 |
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Ojaswi Yadav |
477 |
95.40% |
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Aarav Garg |
476 |
95.20% |
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V. Avyuktha |
475 |
95 |
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Saranya Tandon |
475 |
95 |
Note: This is not an official CBSE merit list.
Many students from Physics Wallah school programs also delivered strong results. Vaibhav Arora, Amolika Pandita, and Ayushman Mohapatra scored a perfect 500/500, showing strong dedication, regular practice, and excellent preparation. Their success highlights the consistent effort and smart study approach followed in the Udaan Batch.
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Student Name |
Marks |
Batch |
Highlights |
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Vaibhav Arora |
500/500 |
Udaan Batch |
Strong NCERT foundation |
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Amolika Pandita |
500/500 |
Udaan Batch |
Excellent revision strategy |
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Ayushman Mohapatra |
500/500 |
Udaan Batch |
Consistent performance |
490+ marks → Top national performers
450+ marks → Excellent performance
400+ marks → Very good performance
Students scoring full marks in subjects like Maths, Science, Social Science, and English significantly boost their overall percentage.
The CBSE Class 10 Result 2026 was declared on 15 April 2026 with an overall pass percentage of 93.70%, where girls (94.99%) outperformed boys (92.69%). Trivandrum emerged as the top region (99.79%), Kendriya Vidyalayas recorded the best school performance (99.57%).
Past trends help understand the competitiveness of CBSE board exams.
Overall pass percentage stays above 90%
Girls consistently outperform boys slightly
Number of 95%+ scorers increases every year
More students score 100 marks in individual subjects
This shows improving academic standards across India.
CBSE releases data across major regions to track performance patterns.
Important CBSE regions include:
Delhi
Chennai
Ajmer
Prayagraj
Panchkula
Region-wise analysis helps identify:
Strong academic zones
Pass percentage variations
Growth in education quality
CBSE follows the Best 5 Subjects Rule.
Percentage = (Marks obtained ÷ 500) × 100
Important points:
Only best 5 subjects are counted
Each subject carries 100 marks
Full marks in multiple subjects increase topper chances
Scoring well in Class 10 boards helps students:
Choose preferred stream (Science/Commerce/Arts)
Build strong academic confidence
Prepare for competitive exams like JEE & NEET
Strengthen fundamentals for Class 11 & 12
Class 10 is often considered the foundation year for future academic success.
No, CBSE does not officially release an All India Rank for Class 10. This reduces academic pressure.
Vaibhav Arora and Amolika Pandita secured 600/600. Ayushman Mohapatra scored 500/500.
Many students score above 95%. Some achieve a perfect 100% in subjects, leading to very high overall percentages.
CBSE avoids releasing an official list to decrease unnecessary competition and mental stress.