BSEB 10th Result 2020- Toppers Name, Rank, Scores
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has announced matric examination result and toppers details on May 26, 2020, at 12:30 pm. Himanshu Raj, son of vegetable vendor secured 96.2% marks and emerged as BSEB Class 10 topper 2020. He wants to become a software engineer. This year, the overall pass percentage has been reduced to 80.59%.
1494,071 students appeared for matric exams which were held from February 17 to 24, 2020. A total of 12,04,030 students passed the exams successfully which includes 6,13,485 boys and 5,90,545 girls.
Toppers' rank, name and marks
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Topper’s rank
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Topper’s name
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Topper’s marks
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1
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Himanshu Raj
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481
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2
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Durgesh Kumar
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480
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3
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Shubham Kumar, Rajveer, Juli Kumari
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478
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4
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Sannu Kumar, Navneet Kumar, Munna Kumar
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477
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5
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Ranjit Kumar Gupta
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476
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6
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Ankit Raj, Stuti Mishra, Anshuman Kumar, Jyoti Kumari, Deepanshu Priya, Aafreen Talat, Ankit Kumar
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475
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The toppers are awarded Rs 1,200 per month for two years by the Bihar government. In Class 12, this scholarship will be given to students if and only if they will score at least 60% marks in Class 11 exams.
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