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Patna CISCE Results 2026: Girls Sweep Top Honors; Boys Excel in Science

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The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) declared the Class 10 (ICSE) and Class 12 (ISC) results for 2026 on Thursday, showcasing a stellar academic performance across Patna. Continuing the trend of recent years, female students have dominated the overall pass percentages, though male students offered fierce competition in the Science stream.

​Performance at a Glance

​The city recorded impressive pass rates, with girls leading the charge:

​Class 10 (ICSE): 99.52% pass rate for girls.

​Class 12 (ISC): 98.83% pass rate for girls.

​While girls maintained a stronghold in Commerce and Arts, the Science stream saw a neck-and-neck race, with boys securing top-tier percentages across various prominent schools.

​The City’s Wall of Fame

​Several students touched the pinnacle of academic success this year:

​Divya Prakash (St. Xavier’s High School): Topped the city with a staggering 99% in Class 10.

​Raunit Raj (St. Paul’s Academy): Matched the top score with 99% in Class 10.

​Nidhi (St. Joseph’s Convent): Secured the top spot in Class 12 with 98% marks.

​Prem Kumar: Achieved 98.6% in Class 10, scoring a perfect 100 in Mathematics, Science, and Computers.

​School-Wise Highlights

​Don Bosco Academy: Maintained its legacy with a 100% result. Ansh Anand and Anshul Mishra jointly topped the school with 98.8%.

​St. Joseph’s Convent High School: Aside from Nidhi’s success, Ayushi Kumari (96.5%) and Umbit Raj (98.4%) stood out as top performers.

​Carmel High School: Principal Sister M. Reema announced that Satakshi (98.2%) and Meghna Agnihotri (97.8%) led the school’s Class 10 batch.

​Loyola High School: Celebrated a 100% pass rate, with Sameer Shaktiveer topping at 98%.

​Future Aspirations

​Beyond the numbers, the students’ stories are equally inspiring. Prem Kumar expressed his desire to become a Data Scientist, while Mudha Shandilya (95%) of Carmel High looks forward to a career in Architecture. Ambalika Prasad (91%), a national-level swimmer, proved that excellence in sports and academics can go hand-in-hand.

​The atmosphere in schools and homes across Patna remains celebratory as students look toward their next academic milestones.

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