Chhattisgarh Board Results 2026: Girls Lead Merit
Digital Desk
Chhattisgarh Board Results 2026 show girls outperforming boys in Class 10 and 12, dominating merit lists with higher pass percentages statewide.
Chhattisgarh Board Results 2026 see girls outperform boys in both 10th and 12th, with strong representation in top ranks across districts
Girls have once again outperformed boys in the Chhattisgarh Board Results 2026, securing a dominant presence in both Class 10 and Class 12 merit lists, officials confirmed on Thursday.
The results, declared by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education, show a clear trend of higher pass percentages and stronger merit representation among female students, continuing a pattern seen in recent years.
Strong overall pass rate
In the Class 12 examinations, 83.04% of students cleared the board. Out of nearly 2.44 lakh candidates who appeared, around 2.02 lakh passed.
Officials noted that girls recorded a pass percentage of 86.04%, significantly higher than boys at 78.86%.
Class 10 results were comparatively lower, with 77.15% of students passing. Around 3.21 lakh candidates had appeared for the examination.
Merit list sees girls ahead
The merit lists further underline the trend. In Class 12, a total of 43 students feature in the top 10 ranks, out of which 33 are girls.
Similarly, in Class 10, 42 students made it to the merit list, including 26 girls.
Education department officials said the consistent performance reflects improving access to education and focused academic support for girls across districts.
Toppers and key performers
In Class 12, Jigyasu Verma from Baloda Bazar district secured the top rank with 98.60%. A student of Saraswati Shishu Mandir in Palari, he comes from a modest background, with his father running a grocery shop.
Omni Verma from Bemetara district secured the second position with 98.20%, while Krish Mahant from Raigarh stood third with 97.80%.
In Class 10, the top position was shared by Sandhya Nayak and Parirani Pradhan from Mahasamund district, both scoring 99%. Anshul Sharma from Mungeli secured the third position with the same percentage.
Aspirations beyond results
Many toppers have already set clear career goals. Sandhya Nayak, who comes from a farming family, said she aims to become a deputy collector.
Parirani Pradhan expressed her desire to pursue medicine and serve people, while Anshul Sharma indicated plans to take up Mathematics in Class 11 and prepare for engineering entrance exams.
Jigyasu Verma, the Class 12 topper, said he intends to become an engineer.
Role of digital learning
Some students also highlighted the role of online platforms in their preparation. Himshikha Gupta, who secured eighth rank in Class 12, said she supplemented her school studies with YouTube and AI-based tools for better understanding of concepts.
Teachers say such blended learning methods are becoming increasingly common, particularly in semi-urban and rural areas.
Government incentive announced
The state government has announced a cash reward of ₹1.5 lakh for board toppers. According to officials, the move is aimed at encouraging academic excellence and motivating students across the state.
Education department sources said the incentive scheme will continue, given its positive impact on student performance in recent years.
Changing academic landscape
The continued dominance of girls in the Chhattisgarh Board Results 2026 reflects a gradual shift in the state’s academic landscape. Increased enrolment, better school infrastructure, and targeted schemes for girls’ education are seen as contributing factors.
Officials believe that the trend is likely to strengthen further in the coming years, with more focused interventions planned at the school level.
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Chhattisgarh Board Results 2026: Girls Lead Merit
Digital Desk
Chhattisgarh Board Results 2026 see girls outperform boys in both 10th and 12th, with strong representation in top ranks across districts
Girls have once again outperformed boys in the Chhattisgarh Board Results 2026, securing a dominant presence in both Class 10 and Class 12 merit lists, officials confirmed on Thursday.
The results, declared by the Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education, show a clear trend of higher pass percentages and stronger merit representation among female students, continuing a pattern seen in recent years.
Strong overall pass rate
In the Class 12 examinations, 83.04% of students cleared the board. Out of nearly 2.44 lakh candidates who appeared, around 2.02 lakh passed.
Officials noted that girls recorded a pass percentage of 86.04%, significantly higher than boys at 78.86%.
Class 10 results were comparatively lower, with 77.15% of students passing. Around 3.21 lakh candidates had appeared for the examination.
Merit list sees girls ahead
The merit lists further underline the trend. In Class 12, a total of 43 students feature in the top 10 ranks, out of which 33 are girls.
Similarly, in Class 10, 42 students made it to the merit list, including 26 girls.
Education department officials said the consistent performance reflects improving access to education and focused academic support for girls across districts.
Toppers and key performers
In Class 12, Jigyasu Verma from Baloda Bazar district secured the top rank with 98.60%. A student of Saraswati Shishu Mandir in Palari, he comes from a modest background, with his father running a grocery shop.
Omni Verma from Bemetara district secured the second position with 98.20%, while Krish Mahant from Raigarh stood third with 97.80%.
In Class 10, the top position was shared by Sandhya Nayak and Parirani Pradhan from Mahasamund district, both scoring 99%. Anshul Sharma from Mungeli secured the third position with the same percentage.
Aspirations beyond results
Many toppers have already set clear career goals. Sandhya Nayak, who comes from a farming family, said she aims to become a deputy collector.
Parirani Pradhan expressed her desire to pursue medicine and serve people, while Anshul Sharma indicated plans to take up Mathematics in Class 11 and prepare for engineering entrance exams.
Jigyasu Verma, the Class 12 topper, said he intends to become an engineer.
Role of digital learning
Some students also highlighted the role of online platforms in their preparation. Himshikha Gupta, who secured eighth rank in Class 12, said she supplemented her school studies with YouTube and AI-based tools for better understanding of concepts.
Teachers say such blended learning methods are becoming increasingly common, particularly in semi-urban and rural areas.
Government incentive announced
The state government has announced a cash reward of ₹1.5 lakh for board toppers. According to officials, the move is aimed at encouraging academic excellence and motivating students across the state.
Education department sources said the incentive scheme will continue, given its positive impact on student performance in recent years.
Changing academic landscape
The continued dominance of girls in the Chhattisgarh Board Results 2026 reflects a gradual shift in the state’s academic landscape. Increased enrolment, better school infrastructure, and targeted schemes for girls’ education are seen as contributing factors.
Officials believe that the trend is likely to strengthen further in the coming years, with more focused interventions planned at the school level.