Riya Khwairakpam from science tops Manipur Class 12 exam 2025; stream-wise toppers
Suviral Shukla | April 25, 2025 | 04:35 PM IST | 1 min read
The Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur, has announced the Class 12 results 2025 on its official website at manresults.nic.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Council of Higher Secondary Education, Manipur (COHSEM), has declared the Manipur Class 12 results 2025 along with the toppers list. Keisham Hannah Devi has secured the top position in the arts stream with 479 marks, Warepam Lidia Devi leads in commerce stream with 463 marks, and Riya Khwairakpam has obtained a total of 490 marks in the science stream.
Students, who appeared for the Manipur Class 12 board exams 2025 , can check their score using their login credentials such as roll number to access the results through the official website at manresults.nic.in.
The council conducted the Manipur Class 12 board exams 2025 from February 17 to March 26 for all streams. The exam was held in a single shift from 10 am to 1 pm.
Manipur Class 12 Board Results 2025: Top 5 positions in Science
Two students have obtained third position with 479 marks in the Science stream in the Manipur Class 12 board results 2025.
|
Position |
Name |
Marks |
|
1st |
Riya Khwairakpam |
490 |
|
2nd |
Mediciana Moirangthem |
483 |
|
3rd (I) |
Silvia Lukram |
479 |
|
3rd (Ii) |
Laikhuram Linthoi Chanu |
479 |
|
4th |
Elangbam Yoihenba |
476 |
|
5th |
Nishikanta Sagolsem |
475 |
Manipur Class 12 Board Results 2025: Top 5 positions in Commerce stream
Two Students have secured third position with 427 marks and two have obtained fourth position with 422 marks in the commerce stream in the Manipur Class 12 Board Results 2025.
|
Position |
Name |
Marks |
|
1st |
Warepam Lidia Devi |
463 |
|
2nd |
Yaifabi Sapam |
434 |
|
3rd (I) |
Devia Mayengbam |
427 |
|
3rd (Ii) |
Prithita Yumnam |
427 |
|
4th (I) |
Albert Paonam |
422 |
|
4th (Ii) |
Alice Laiphrakpam | 422 |
| 5th | Laishram Panthoi Chanu | 421 |
Manipur Class 12 Board Results 2025: Top 5 positions in Arts stream
List of students, who have secured top five places in the Manipur Class 12 board exams in the arts stream
|
Position |
Name |
Marks |
|
1st |
Keisham Hannah Devi |
479 |
|
2nd |
Harsh Maisnam |
476 |
|
3rd |
Sagolsem Inunganbi Chanu |
473 |
|
4th |
Yengkhom Shastina Macklinae |
472 |
|
5th |
Abujam Sheityam Singh |
469 |
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