HP Board 10th Topper List 2026: Full Merit List, Topper Marks, Exam Dates, and What It Means for Students

HPBOSE declared the Class 10 result on 10 May 2026 at 11:00 AM. Anmol from Kangra topped with 699/700; two students scored 698 and two scored 697. Here’s the full merit snapshot, what to do next, and practical steps for Class 10 students.

Edited by Tanya Bhatia

    HP Board 10th Topper List 2026: Full Merit List, Topper Marks, Exam Dates, and What It Means for Students

    HPBOSE declared the Class 10 result on 10 May 2026 at 11:00 AM on the official website hpbose.org.

    The highest scorer this year is Anmol from Kangra with 699/700 . Two students — Abhinav Mehta and Purnima Sharma — share the second rank with 698 , while Ashvika Sharma and Alisha Thakur share the third rank with 697 .

    HP Board 10th Topper List 2026 — Quick snapshot

    • Result declared: 10 May 2026 at 11:00 AM on hpbose.org.
    • Top marks: Anmol — 699/700 . Two students at 698 . Two at 697 .
    • Exam window: 3 March to 28 March 2026 . Timings: 9:45 AM to 1:00 PM at HPBOSE exam centres.

    This is the immediate picture you need if you sat the exams or are helping someone who did. Below I list the top positions, the recent pass-rate history, how to download your mark sheet, what to do if you expected a different result, and practical next steps for class 10 students.

    HP Board 10th Topper List 2026 — names, marks and centre/school notes

    The official merit entries released by HPBOSE list the top ranks and, where stated, the school or district for each top scorer. Here are the top ranked students and the marks they scored:

    Rank Name Marks (out of 700) School / District (as reported)
    1st Anmol 699 Kangra
    2nd (joint) Abhinav Mehta 698 Government Senior Secondary School, Rapoh Misran, Una
    2nd (joint) Purnima Sharma 698 Rajkiya Kanya Senior Secondary School, Bilaspur
    3rd (joint) Ashvika Sharma 697 Neelam Public Sr. Sec School, Bihru, Hamirpur
    3rd (joint) Alisha Thakur 697 Oxford School, Mandi

    How joint ranks work: HPBOSE lists students with identical total marks as joint rank holders. Their position on the merit list reflects equal total marks; any further tie-breaking (if used for awards or seats) will be as per board rules.

    Notable point: Anmol’s 699/700 edges past last year’s topper Saina Thakur, who had 696/700 in 2025.

    Year-on-year pass percentage and merit trend

    The board’s recent pass percentage figures show ups and downs across five years. These are the official percentages reported for HPBOSE Class 10:

    Year Pass percentage
    2025 79.08%
    2024 74.60%
    2023 89.70%
    2022 87.50%
    2021 99.70%

    What this trend suggests:

    • Results can swing year to year. Factors include question-paper difficulty, evaluation patterns and the cohort size.
    • A lower or higher pass rate does not change what you should do next: check your own marks carefully and plan subject choices for Class 11 based on your strengths.

    Note: HPBOSE has reported the topper names and exam dates for 2026, but an overall pass percentage for 2026 was not part of the announced details available with the merit list information.

    How to check and download your HPBOSE Class 10 mark sheet

    HPBOSE posts results on its official portal. Use your roll number and the credentials your school provided.

    Steps you should follow right now:

    1. Visit hpbose.org and look for the Class 10 results link. The board published the result at 11:00 AM on 10 May 2026 .
    2. Enter your roll number and other credentials as requested (use the exact details printed on your admit card).
    3. View your marks and total. Note any discrepancies immediately and inform your school.
    4. Download the PDF result and save a copy to your phone and cloud storage. Print at least one colour copy for admission or scholarship purposes.

    Quick checking tips:

    • Verify personal details (name, father’s name, school) and subject-wise marks.
    • If the site is slow, keep refreshing in small intervals; avoid repeatedly submitting the form if the page times out. Visit your school office if you cannot access the result online.

    If your name isn’t on the merit list: next steps

    First, don’t panic. Merit lists show only the top-scoring students. Your marks still decide your subject choices and admission chances.

    What you should do next:

    • Download and print your mark sheet from hpbose.org and check subject-wise marks carefully.
    • If you find any error in name, date of birth, marks or school details, contact your school immediately. The school is the channel for any correction request with the board.
    • For re-evaluation, rechecking or obtaining a copy of your evaluated answer sheet, check the HPBOSE official website and your school for the formal notification. HPBOSE lists procedures and timelines for rechecking on its portal; your school will help you apply within the prescribed window.

    Documents/steps commonly required (do not treat as board rules — check HPBOSE for exact process):

    • Application via school to board for re-evaluation or photocopy of answer book.
    • Keep your admit card and a printed copy of the online mark sheet ready.
    • Pay any prescribed fees once the board announces the re-evaluation schedule.

    Because re-evaluation rules, fees and deadlines vary, rely on the official HPBOSE notification or your school’s instructions.

    Practical advice for Class 10 students moving forward

    You have your marks. Now decide where to put your energy.

    Choosing streams after Class 10 — quick checklist:

    • Science: pick if you enjoy Maths, Science and want engineering/medical/technical options.
    • Commerce: choose if you like numbers, business studies, and want B.Com, CA, or business paths.
    • Humanities: pick for literature, social sciences, law or design pathways.
    • Vocational: consider skill-based courses that link directly to jobs and diplomas.

    Use these steps to decide:

    • Look at your subject-wise marks. If you scored strongly in Maths and Science, Science is open.
    • Speak to your school counsellor and parents about career goals.
    • Attend any open days or admission counselling your school or nearby colleges offer.

    How toppers’ marks matter:

    • High marks can open scholarship and merit-seat opportunities, especially in competitive state or private institutions.
    • But admissions often follow a mix of marks, entrance tests and counselling. Don’t be discouraged if you’re not on the top merit list.

    Simple study and board-exam habits to adopt now for Class 11:

    • Build a weekly routine: short, regular study blocks beat last-minute cramming.
    • Strengthen basics in each subject — Class 11 is concept-heavy.
    • Practice previous board-style questions and time-bound tests to match the 9:45 AM to 1:00 PM exam discipline you experienced in Class 10.

    Preparing for next year: exam schedule, timings and registration reminders

    You can’t control every board announcement, but you can control how organised you are. Below is a practical checklist to keep you and your parents on track.

    Action When / How
    Check HPBOSE announcements regularly Visit hpbose.org for registration, admit card and result notifications
    Admit card Download when HPBOSE releases it; carry it to the exam centre
    Mock tests Start timed practice at least a few months before the exams — practise the 9:45 AM to 1:00 PM window to build stamina
    Subject-wise revision plan Make a weekly plan: focus on weak chapters first, then revise strong ones
    Documents backup Keep digital and printed copies of admit card, school certificates and mark sheets

    Parents’ checklist:

    • Keep communication open with the school for registration and correction windows.
    • Ensure a quiet study space and a simple timetable for revision.
    • Encourage mental breaks and sleep — consistent routine helps scores more than last-minute stress.

    How schools and coaches can use merit data constructively

    Schools and coaching centres should treat the merit list and pass-rate trends as feedback, not just headlines.

    Practical steps for teachers and principals:

    • Analyse subject-wise performance among your students against the board papers to identify weak topics.
    • Use past-year question patterns to design focused practice for common trouble areas.
    • Offer targeted help to students who missed top ranks by small margins — often a few marks in a subject make the difference.

    For coaches:

    • Encourage time-management drills that match the actual exam timing (9:45 AM to 1:00 PM).
    • Run small group sessions on answer writing and presentation — board examiners value clear steps and neat presentation.

    Sources, gaps and useful follow-ups for students

    What we have from HPBOSE and the board announcement:

    • Result declared on 10 May 2026 at 11:00 AM on hpbose.org.
    • Topper and merit names: Anmol ( 699 ), Abhinav Mehta ( 698 ), Purnima Sharma ( 698 ), Ashvika Sharma ( 697 ), Alisha Thakur ( 697 ).
    • Exam dates: 3 March to 28 March 2026 . Exam timing: 9:45 AM to 1:00 PM .
    • Pass-percentage history for 2021–2025 (see table above).

    What is not in the published merit announcement (gaps you may want to follow up on):

    • Subject-wise toppers and subject-wise high scores.
    • Full district-wise merit lists beyond the top ranks.
    • Interviews or personal statements from the toppers.
    • Detailed re-evaluation timelines and fees in the 2026 notice (check HPBOSE for updates).

    Where to ask for more details:

    • Your school office is the primary channel for mark corrections, re-evaluation and certificates.
    • For procedural queries, consult the HPBOSE official website (hpbose.org) and the helpline or circulars the board issues.

    If you want more detail on district-wise ranks or subject toppers, request these through your school or watch the official HPBOSE notices — boards sometimes release expanded merit lists or district breakdowns after the main announcement.

    FAQs

    Q1: When was the HP Board class 10 result 2026 declared? A1: The result was declared on 10 May 2026 at 11:00 AM on the official HPBOSE website hpbose.org.

    Q2: Who topped the HP Board class 10 exam 2026? A2: Anmol from Kangra topped the exam with 699 out of 700 .

    Q3: How can I check my HPBOSE 10th result 2026? A3: Visit hpbose.org, open the Class 10 results link and use your roll number and the credentials provided by your school to view and download your mark sheet.

    Q4: When were the HP Board class 10 exams conducted in 2026? A4: The exams ran from 3 March to 28 March 2026 , with daily timings 9:45 AM to 1:00 PM at the board’s exam centres.

    Q5: What should I do if I find an error on my mark sheet? A5: Inform your school immediately. The school will guide you about the board’s correction process and any required documentation.

    Q6: Where can I apply for re-evaluation or a photocopy of my answer book? A6: Check the HPBOSE official website or speak with your school for the board’s formal notification, application format, and deadlines.

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