NBSE HSLC, HSSLC results 2024 tomorrow; toppers and their scores over last 10 years
NBSE Class 10, 12 results 2024 will be declared at nbsenl.edu.in in afternoon tomorrow.
Vagisha Kaushik | April 25, 2024 | 02:20 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Nagaland Board of Secondary Education (NBSE) will declare the Class 10, 12 results 2024 in the afternoon tomorrow, April 26. Students who appeared for the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) and the Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) will be able to check their NBSE result 2024 for Class 10, 12 on the official website, nbsenl.edu.in.
Students will need their roll numbers or login credentials to download Nagaland Board result 2024. The board will provide 10th, 12th marksheet at nbsenl.edu.in, results.shiksha, and indiaresults.com.
Nagaland Board Class 12 exams 2024 were conducted from February 12 to March 6 while NBSE Class 10 Board exams 2024 were held from February 13 to 23.
NBSE Class 10 Result 2024: Last 10 years’ toppers
Last year, Christy Paul Mathew topped Class 10 with 99% marks.
Year |
Name of topper |
Marks (in percentage) |
2023 |
Christy Paul Mathew |
99.00 |
2022 |
Delphi Oinam |
99.17 |
2021 |
Keneino Thorie |
98.50 |
2020 |
Abhi Chakraborty |
98.33 |
2019 |
Wangshitemjen Ozukum |
98.00 |
2018 |
Vivotsonuo Sorhie |
98.33 |
2017 |
Deepa Mishra |
97.67 |
2016 |
Madhu Kumari Giri |
96.83 |
2015 |
Nazneen Akhtar Tapadar |
97.16 |
2014 |
Shubhamkar Barman |
96.67 |
NBSE Class 12 Result 2024: Last 10 years’ toppers
Last year, Moanola Longchar topped arts stream with 97.20% marks, Awang P Yimpushu ranked first in science stream with 97% marks, and Zahid Ahmed Laskar grabbed first position in commerce.
Year |
Science |
Marks (in percentage) |
Commerce |
Marks (in percentage) |
Arts |
Marks (in percentage) |
2023 |
Awang P Yimpushü |
97.00 |
Zahid Ahmed Laskar |
99.20 |
Moanola Longchar |
97.20 |
2022 |
Ngamjong Jn Yanlem |
95.20 |
Subhansu Jaiswal |
98.60 |
Limasungla |
97.60 |
2021 |
Ohiduz Zaman |
96.00 |
Pallavi Kumari Singh |
98.40 |
Imlisungla Pongen |
96.80 |
2020 |
Anushka Bhattacharjee |
95.20 |
Ichha Upadhyay |
98.80 |
Chumliba R |
92 |
2019 |
Ananya Kumar Das |
94.60 |
Suhana Begum |
96.00 |
Imtijungla Pongen |
94.40 |
2018 |
Virienuo Emilie Solo |
91.60 |
Marina Yashmin |
97.20 |
Benrithung L Jungio |
91.40 |
2017 |
Piklu Paul |
94.80 |
Rajdeep Nath |
95 |
Elozüo M Saprüna |
94.20 |
2016 |
Metsivilie Seyie |
94.40 |
Gulabsa Khatun |
98.40 |
Kikali Achumi |
89 |
2015 |
Aanchal Verma |
91.67 |
P Suraja |
90.16 |
Nuksungmenla Jamir |
88.67 |
2014 |
Amasha Das |
92.00 |
Hasina Begam |
90.50 |
Takatemjen Pongen |
88 |
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