Bihar’s smaller cities make their mark in state board examination outcomes | India Information

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Bihar’s smaller cities make their mark in state board examination outcomes | India Information

2 min learnPatnaMar 25, 2026 05:30 AM IST

This yr’s Bihar Faculty Examination Board (BSEB) outcome for sophistication 12, launched on Monday, has continued the current pattern of extra college students from small cities making their mark within the prime 100. Main the cost from smaller cities is Aditya Prakash Aman, who scored 96.2% to turn out to be the state topper within the Science stream.

For a number of years, districts equivalent to Patna and Nalanda dominated the rank checklist. Now, different districts have began to make their mark. Between 2016 and 2018, solely six of Bihar’s 38 districts have been represented within the checklist of prime 100 rankholders. This has regularly elevated lately, with this yr seeing college students from 17 districts within the prime 100.

The board outcomes this yr confirmed a move proportion of 85.20%.

“It’s a wholesome pattern that we’ve got been slowly shifting in direction of democratisation by way of excellence. The outcomes are now not huge town-centric. This means college students learning in village colleges have additionally been doing nicely,” a BSEB official stated.

The state topper, Aditya Prakash Aman, studied at a college in Samastipur. “I studied until class 10 from Simultala college of Jamui. I’m pleased that I’m the state topper at school 12 board from Uchha Madhymik Vidyalaya, in Pandh, Samastipur,” he stated.

Ananya Kumari, who studied on the Increased Secondary Faculty in Kuchaikot, Gopalganj district, scored 94.4% within the Arts stream to turn out to be the district topper. Shyambhavi Kumari, from Shri Durha Uchcha Vidyalaya in Sihual, is the topper from Saharsa district with 94.4%. Sachin Kumar from Excessive Faculty Bhabhangama in Barahat, Banka district, additionally topped his district with 94.8%. In all these instances, the scholars studied in colleges that weren’t within the district headquarters.

Santosh Singh

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Santosh Singh is a Senior Assistant Editor with The Indian Categorical since June 2008.

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He covers Bihar with fundamental concentrate on politics, society and governance.
Investigative and explanatory tales are additionally his forte. Singh has 25 years of expertise in print journalism masking Bihar, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh and Karnataka.

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