
The Bihar Board 10th Result 2026 has been officially announced by the Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB), Patna, bringing relief and anticipation for lakhs of students. The result links are now active on official websites including biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in, result.biharboardonline.org, and matricbiharboard.com, where students can access their marksheets using roll details.
The declaration came after a formal press conference attended by state education officials, marking yet another timely result announcement by the Bihar Board.
Overall Performance Remains Stable
Pass Percentage Recorded at 81.79% in 2026 Matric Exams
The BSEB Matric Result 2026 shows a steady academic performance across the state, with an overall pass percentage of 81.79%.
Out of more than 15.10 lakh students who appeared in the examination, around 12.35 lakh students successfully passed.
The exams were conducted between February 17 and February 25, 2026, across 1,699 centres, and the results were declared within just 28 days of evaluation, highlighting the board’s fast processing system.
Top Performers Share the Spotlight
Two Students Secure Joint Rank 1 with 98.4% Marks
This year’s topper list witnessed a tie at the top position. Pushpanjali Kumari from Jamui and Sabreen Parveen from Vaishali jointly secured Rank 1 with 492 marks (98.4%), reflecting intense competition among high scorers.
Other top achievers include:
- Nahid Sultana (Rank 3) with 489 marks
- Yogita Kumari and Anubhav Kumar (Rank 4) with 487 marks
In total, 139 students featured in the Top 10 merit list, indicating a close contest where even a single mark influenced rankings.
Girls Continue to Outperform Boys
Female Students Lead in Overall Pass Numbers
Continuing the trend of previous years, girls have once again outperformed boys in the Bihar Board Class 10 results.
- Girls passed: 6.34 lakh+
- Boys passed: 6.01 lakh+
This consistent performance highlights a positive shift in educational outcomes among female students in the state.
Division-Wise Result Analysis
Over 4.43 Lakh Students Secure First Division
The division-wise data provides deeper insights into student performance:
- First Division: 4.43 lakh+ students
- Second Division: 4.75 lakh+ students
- Third Division: 3.03 lakh+ students
- Pass category: 13,000+ students
While a significant number of students achieved first division, the distribution across categories reflects varying levels of academic achievement.
How to Check Bihar Board 10th Result 2026
Step-by-Step Guide to Download Marksheet Online
Students can check their results by following these simple steps:
- Visit the official websites:
- biharboardonline.bihar.gov.in
- result.biharboardonline.org
- matricbiharboard.com
- Click on the “Matric Result 2026” link
- Enter your Roll Code and Roll Number
- Submit the details to view your marksheet
The online marksheet will display subject-wise marks, total score, division, and qualifying status.
Passing Criteria and Next Steps
To qualify in the BSEB Class 10 Exam 2026, students must secure:
- At least 33% marks in each subject
- A minimum aggregate of 150 marks
Students who fail in one or more subjects will be eligible to appear in compartment exams. The Class 10 result plays a crucial role in determining students’ admission into higher secondary education and stream selection.
Fast Results, Rising Competition — But Challenges Remain
While the Bihar Board continues to set benchmarks in timely result declaration, the 2026 results also highlight increasing competition and evolving academic trends. The consistent performance of girls and the high number of top scorers indicate progress. However, the gap between top achievers and average performers raises important questions about learning outcomes.
BSEB Matric Result 2026 Reflects Changing Academic Trends
The Bihar Board 10th Result 2026 is more than just a scorecard—it reflects the state’s education system, student performance patterns, and administrative efficiency. As students move forward to the next phase of their academic journey, one thing is clear:
Competition is intensifying, and expectations are higher than ever.


