Bihar Board 12th Result Scrutiny 2026 The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has initiated the scrutiny registration process for the Bihar Board Class 12 (Intermediate) Result 2026, beginning on March 25. Students who are dissatisfied with their scores can apply for a review through the official website. The scrutiny application window will remain open until April 2, with a fee of ₹120 per subject required for the re-evaluation process. The board emphasized that scrutiny will be conducted according to specific guidelines. These include correcting errors in the transfer of marks from answer sheets to the cover page, fixing mistakes in totaling, and re-evaluating any under-marked questions or sections. It also noted that the final marks may increase, decrease, or remain unchanged after the review. To apply for scrutiny, candidates must follow these steps: visit the official BSEB scrutiny website at intermediate.biharboardscrutiny.com, register and log in to an account, fill out the application form, pay the required fee, submit the form, and download a confirmation page for future reference. The Bihar Board Class 12 Result 2026 was officially announced on March 23. In the Science stream, Aditya Prakash Aman from Samastipur secured the top rank, while Nishu Kumari from Gaya topped the Arts stream. In the Commerce stream, Aditi Kumari from Patna achieved the highest score. The overall pass percentage for the examination was reported at 85.19 percent. The board’s clarification on the scrutiny process highlights its commitment to addressing discrepancies in grading. Students are encouraged to review their results carefully and take advantage of the re-evaluation opportunity if needed.#bihar_school_examination_board #samastipur #aditi_kumari #nishu_kumari #aditya_prakash_aman
BSEB 12th Result 2026 Scrutiny and Compartment Exam Dates Announced The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has initiated the scrutiny process for students seeking re-evaluation of their Class 12 (Intermediate) results, following the official declaration of scores on March 23, 2026. Candidates dissatisfied with their marks or suspecting discrepancies in evaluation can apply for scrutiny from March 25 to April 2, 2026. The process allows students to request a rechecking of specific subjects, though the board emphasizes that the final outcome of the scrutiny will be binding. All procedures will be conducted online, with detailed guidelines expected to be released soon to assist applicants. In addition to the scrutiny facility, BSEB has outlined the schedules for the Intermediate Special Examination 2026 and the Intermediate Compartmental Examination 2026. The application window for these exams is also open from March 25 to April 2. These examinations provide students who failed one or more subjects in the main exam with an opportunity to improve their academic performance without losing a year. The results for these exams are anticipated to be announced by May 31, 2026, ensuring timely progression for affected students. The Bihar Board reported an overall pass percentage of 85.19% in the Class 12 examinations for 2026. Among the top scorers, Aditya Prakash Aman secured the first position in the Science stream with 96.20%, while Nishu Kumari topped the Arts stream with 95.80%. In the Commerce stream, Aditi Kumari emerged as the highest scorer with 96%. These results highlight the competitive nature of the exams and the performance of students across different streams.#bseb #bihar_school_examination_board #aditya_prakash_aman #intermediate_special_examination_2026 #intermediate_compartmental_examination_2026
BSEB Class 12 Results: Bihar Intermediate Examination Results Announced The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has released the results for the Class 12 state board examinations, with an overall pass percentage of 85.19%. Education Minister Sunil Kumar announced the results, highlighting that girls achieved a pass rate of 86.23%, while boys scored 84.09%. A total of 13.04 lakh students appeared for the annual intermediate exam. According to the BSEB statement, 5,16,928 students secured first division, 5,11,744 received second division, and 82,425 passed with third division. Kumar noted that this marks the eighth consecutive year Bihar has announced intermediate results before any other state in the country. He emphasized the use of technology to complete the evaluation process within 25 days, ensuring fairness and transparency. The top performers included science stream topper Aditya Prakash Aman from Samastipur district, who scored 481 marks (96.2%). In the arts stream, Nishu Kumari from Gaya Ji district secured first place with 479 marks (95.8%), while Aditi Kumari of Patna topped the commerce stream with 480 marks (96%). Kumar praised the students, urging parents to support those who did not pass and encouraging them to reappear. Re-evaluation applications are open from March 25 to April 2 for students dissatisfied with their results. Aditi Kumari, the commerce topper, credited her parents and brother for her success, noting her flexible study routine and dedication to accountancy. Aditya Prakash Aman, a science topper, attributed his achievement to self-study and guidance from teachers and parents. Nishu Kumari, the arts stream topper, expressed her gratitude for the hard work and support that led to her success.#bseb #sunil_kumar #aditi_kumari #nishu_kumari #aditya_prakash_aman

Bihar Shines Bright: Record-Breaking Class 12 Results Announced The Bihar Education Minister, Sunil Kumar, announced the state’s Class 12 state board examination results, highlighting a remarkable 85.19% pass rate. Female students outperformed their male counterparts, with a pass percentage of 86.23% compared to 84.09% for boys. A total of 13.04 lakh students participated in the exams, and the use of technology significantly accelerated the evaluation process, which was completed in just 25 days. Female students dominated the top ranks, securing 20 of the top 26 positions. In the science stream, Aditya Prakash Aman topped with 481 marks, while Nishu Kumari and Aditi Kumari excelled in the arts and commerce streams, respectively. Students who are dissatisfied with their results can apply for re-evaluation from March 25 to April 2. The results reflect a strong academic performance across the state, with technology playing a crucial role in ensuring timely and efficient evaluation. The high pass rate and female dominance in top ranks underscore the growing emphasis on education and the progress made in Bihar’s educational system. The announcement comes amid broader discussions about improving educational outcomes and addressing disparities in student performance. While the focus remains on the Class 12 results, the state government’s efforts to streamline processes and support students through re-evaluation options highlight its commitment to academic excellence. The success of the examinations also raises questions about the long-term implications for higher education and career opportunities. With a significant portion of students achieving high marks, the state is positioned to benefit from a more skilled workforce.#bihar #class_12_results #sunil_kumar #aditya_prakash_aman #bihar_education_minister

Grit and glory: State’s three Inter toppers set the bar high Patna: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) recently announced the Intermediate examination results, highlighting the achievements of three students from humble backgrounds who emerged as top performers. Aditi Kumari, daughter of a small shop owner in Patna, secured the first position in the commerce stream with 480 marks (96%). Nishu Kumari, a farmer’s daughter from Gaya district, topped the arts stream with 479 marks (95.8%), while Aditya Prakash Aman from Samastipur district claimed the science stream title with 481 marks (96.2%). Each of the toppers credited their success to hard work, family support, and disciplined study habits, offering an inspiring example for students across the state. Aditi, a student at St Xavier’s High School in Patna, balanced her studies with the help of the internet and artificial intelligence. Her father, Ashwini Kumar, runs a small shop in Bakarganj, while her mother is a homemaker. Aditi dedicated her success to her family, stating, “My brother and parents are more proud than me. Even though I was the one studying, my entire family worked hard alongside me so that the result would be good.” She had previously narrowly missed the top position in Class 10 and now aspires to become a chartered accountant. Her father expressed pride, saying, “Among thousands of shops in Bakarganj, I too have a small shop, but today my daughter has given me a distinct identity.” Nishu Kumari, from Lodipur village in Khijarsarai block of Gaya district, achieved a perfect 100 in Geography, along with scores of 90 in English, 97 in Hindi, 97 in History, and 95 in Political Science. Her father, Amod Kumar, is a farmer, and her mother, Rinki Kumari, is a homemaker.#bihar_school_examination_board #aditi_kumari #nishu_kumari #aditya_prakash_aman #st_xavier_s_high_school
