Bikaner's Bhuwan Chhangani Tops RBSE Class 10 Result 2026 With 99.17% Marks
Bikaner's Bhuwan Chhangani topped RBSE Class 10 with an outstanding 99.17%.
The Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan declared the Class 10 examination results for 2026 on March 24, recording an overall pass percentage of 94.23 percent across the state. Bhuwan Chhangani from Bikaner emerged as the state topper with an outstanding score of 99.17 percent, bringing recognition to his district and drawing attention for his academic achievement.
Speaking about his preparation strategy, Bhuwan Chhangani said he did not follow a rigid study schedule or fixed number of hours. Instead, he focused on completing daily study targets, adjusting his study time based on workload and priorities. He explained that this flexible approach allowed him to maintain consistency without feeling overwhelmed, highlighting the importance of discipline and planning over strict routines.
Bhuwan also shared his future aspirations, stating that he aims to crack the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) entrance examination. His achievement has earned him widespread praise from teachers, peers, and family members, with congratulatory messages continuing to pour in following the result announcement. His success story has inspired many students preparing for competitive exams and board assessments.
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Among other top performers, Cheshta Sharma secured 99 percent marks, further reflecting the high level of academic performance seen this year. Overall, girls outperformed boys in the examination, with a pass percentage of 94.90 percent compared to 93.63 percent for boys. In terms of first division results, 2,83,411 girls and 2,72,252 boys achieved top grades, indicating strong performance across both groups.
This year, approximately 10.68 lakh students appeared for the Class 10 examinations, which were conducted between February 12 and February 28 across Rajasthan. The results highlight a consistent trend of improving academic outcomes in the state, with students demonstrating strong preparation and performance across subjects. The board has also provided multiple platforms for students to access their results online.
In addition to Class 10 results, the board also released outcomes for Class 5 and Class 8 examinations. The Class 8 exams were held from February 19 to March 4, while Class 5 exams took place from February 20 to March 5, with over 26 lakh students appearing for these assessments. The large-scale conduct of these examinations underscores the administrative capacity of the Rajasthan board in managing statewide academic evaluations.
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