CBSE 10th Toppers 2022 List: Check Toppers Name, Percentage, and Marks

CBSE 10th 2026 ( CBSE 10th )

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Updated on Jul 24, 2022 15:45 IST

The CBSE 10th Toppers' List 2022 has not been officially released by the Central Board of Secondary Education. Two students have scored a perfect 500/500 in the CBSE 10th exam. Check CBSE Class 10 Toppers Name, Percentage, and Marks Here!

CBSE 10th Toppers 2022: With scoring 500/500, two students named Diya Namdev and Mayank Yadav have secured the first position in this year's CBSE 10th exam. However, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has not officially release the official CBSE Class 10 Toppers' List 2022. The CBSE 10th Result 2022 has been released on July 22 at results.cbse.nic.in and cbse.gov.in. The CBSE 10th Toppers' List is generally released online as a PDF file on the official CBSE website. All the students who score the highest marks become the CBSE 10th Toppers.

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The Class 10 theory exams Term 2 were conducted from April 26 to May 24, 2022, in offline mode.

It must be noted that the result for Term 1 was released in the offline mode and the "performance" of students was sent to the rspective schools. No statistics were released by the Board for the same.

Q:   Will CBSE conduct CBSE 10th exams 2024 twice this year?
A:

MoE announced that Boards will conduct Board exams twice a year from the academic session 2024-25. However, CBSE is yet to release any official notification regarding the same. 

The Board earlier announced that it will conduct the CBSE 10th exams 2024 between February 15 and April 2, 2024. Students must plan their preparation accordingly. They must go through the complete CBSE 10th syllabus and exam pattern. They must also solve CBSE 10th sample papers for all subjects to know the different types of questions asked in the exams. 

Q:   How will the CBSE 10th marks 2026 be calculated?
A:

The CBSE 10th 2026 exams will begin from February 15, 2026. The maximum marks a student can obtain is 100. Each annual board paper carries 80 marks. The remaining 20 marks comprises internal assessment.

Q:   Can I go to washroom during CBSE 10th board exam?
A:

When appearing for the CBSE 10th board exams, you must feel relaxed and comfortable. Yes, you will be allowed to go to the washroom during the examination but only once and with an invigilator. Students often use washroom for using unfair means and cheat in board exams, however, they must know that the invigilator can frisk them anytime during the exam duration. So, it is recommended to use washroom only when needed.

Table of contents
  • CBSE 10th Toppers 2022 (Merit list not to be declared this year)
  • CBSE 10th Result 2022 Stats
  • CBSE 10th Toppers' list 2021
  • CBSE 10th Toppers' list 2020
  • CBSE Class 10 Toppers 2019

CBSE 10th Toppers 2022 (Merit list not to be declared this year)

Rank Name/s Marks
1 Diya Namdev 500/500
2 Mayank Yadav 500/500

Some of the names of students who were also top-scorers in this year's CBSE 10th Result are:

Name of the Student

Marks Scored

Bhumisti Das

99.6%

Viraj Uday Singh

99.6%

Kavitha Haima Kidambi

99%

Sai Thanishksha Saravana Kumar

98%

Prachi Prabhakar

97.8%

Krishnendu Vinod Kumar

97%

Janisha Sonigara

96.8%

CBSE 10th Result 2022 Stats

  • Number of students registered: 2109208
  • Number of students appeared: 2093978
  • Number of students pass: 1976668
  • Trivandrum record highest pass percentage: 99.68%. 
  • Guwahati lowest: 82.23%
  • Number of students scored 95% and above: 64,908 
  • Number of students scored 90% and above: 2,36,993 score 
  • Number of students placed in compartment: 1,07,689
  • Overall pass percentage: 94.40%

Students can check the names and marks of previous years' CBSE Toppers:

CBSE 10th Toppers' list 2021

The Board did not release the list last year as the exams wre cancelled owing to circumstances due to COVID-19. Students were marked based on an alternative assessment scheme.

CBSE 10th Toppers' list 2020

Topper’s name

Percentage

Marks secured

Shirija Chhabra

99.80%

499/500

P. Harini

99.80%

499/500

Ritish Agarwal

99.60%

498/500

Aryan Bhatt

99.40%

497/500

Ritika Agarwal

99.40%

497/500

Jasraj Singh

99.40%

497/500

Siddhant Chandra

99.20%

496/500

Also Read: CBSE School Code 2022

CBSE Class 10 Toppers 2019

Toppers Name

Marks Scored

Name of School and Address

Region

Siddhant Pengoriya

499

Lotus Valley Int Sch 2 Sec 126 Noida GB Nagar UP

Dehradun

Divyansh Wadhwa

499

Bal Bharti Public School Noida G B Nagar UP

Dehradun

Yogesh Kumar Gupta

499

St Patrick's Sch Sheetla Chaukiya Jaunpur UP

Prayagraj

Ankur Mishra

499

S A J School Sec-14c Vasundhara Ghaziabad UP

Dehradun

Vatsal Varshney

499

Dewan Pub School Westend Road Meerut Cantt UP

Dehradun

Manya

499

St Xavier's School Model Town Ph-ii Bathinda Pb

Panchkula

Aryan Jha

499

Nand Vidya Niketan Dhichda Ring Road Jamnagar Gt

Ajmer

Taru Jain

499

St.angela Sophia Sr Sec Sch.ghat Gate Jaipur Raj

Ajmer

Bhavana N Sivadas

499

Palghat Lions School Koppam Palakkad Kerala

Trivandrum

Ish Madan

499

Ch Chhabil Dass Public School Patel Nagar Ghaziabad UP

Dehradun

Divjot Kaur Jaggi

499

Convent Of Jesus & Mary Ambala Cantt Haryana

Panchkula

Apoorva Jain

499

Uttam School For Girls Shastri Nagar Ghaziabad UP

Dehradun

Shivani Lath

499

Mayoor School Sec-126 Noida G B Nagar UP

Dehradun

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Q:   When will CBSE conduct CBSE 10th, 12th exams in 2026?
A:

Central Board of Secondary Education is expected to conduct the CBSE board exams 2026 between February 15 and April 4, 2026. Class 10 exams will likely be held between Feb 15 and March 18, 2026 while Class 12 exams are expected to be conducted between February 15 and April 4, 2026. The exams are held in pen and paper mode. The Board released the CBSE 10th, 12th syllabus and sample papers on the official website. You must download it and start covering the syllabus topic-wise. It is important that you download and answer the CBSE sample papers 2026 as these will make you familiar with the marking scheme, exam pattern and the different types of questions asked in the exams. 

Check the tentative CBSE date sheet 2026 below:

CBSE 10th date sheet 2026

CBSE 12th date sheet 2026

Q:   When will the Board release the CBSE 10th Date Sheet?
A:

CBSE released the CBSE 10th date sheet 2026 for Phase 1 exams on September 24, 2025. The date sheet is released on the official website- cbse.nic.in. The Phase 1 CBSE 10th exams 2026 will be held between February 17 and March 9, 2026 in pen and paper format. CBSE 10th phase 2 exams will be held between May 15 and June 1, 2026. The CBSE date sheet 2026 mentions the exam days, dates and timings for all subjects. Students must download and take a printout of the CBSE 10th date sheet 2026 and keep it secure with them to refer it till their exams get over.

Q:   When will CBSE 10th exams 2025 be held?
A:

CBSE is conducting the CBSE Class 10 exams 2025 between February 15 and March 18, 2025. The exams are held in pen and paper format. Students can click on CBSE 10th date sheet 2025 to check the detailed exam time table. 

Before the exams commence, students must finish their syllabus and know the exam pattern. They must also solve and analyse CBSE 10th previous years question papers and sample papers 2025 to know the types of questions that can be asked in the exam.

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