UK Board Inter Result 2026: Geetika Sushila tops with 85.11% — girls outshine boys
The UK Board Inter Result 2026 names Geetika Sushila as the state topper with 85.11% , and the announcement flags that girls have outshone boys this year. Full online details and the complete merit list could not be retrieved due to an access error on the published report.
UK Board Inter Result 2026 — Quick facts
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Year | 2026 |
| Topper | Geetika Sushila |
| Topper percentage | 85.11% |
| Headline trend | Girls outshine boys |
| Full result access | Not available online due to access error |
UK Board Inter Result 2026 — What we know now
The published headline identifies Geetika Sushila as the highest scorer in the intermediate exams for 2026 with an 85.11% aggregate. The report also states that female students performed better overall than male students in this cycle.
Officials have not released a downloadable subject-wise or stream-wise merit list in the accessible copy. That means school-wise, district-wise and stream breakdowns (Science/Commerce/Arts) are not yet available from the version we could access.
Missing details and verification
The online report attempt returned an access error, so detailed tables, school-wise pass percentages, and revaluation or compartment instructions were not visible. For exact subject marks, district toppers, and cut-off implications, wait for the official board notification or the board’s result portal.
If you are checking your score, keep your roll number and school code ready. Schools usually receive consolidated mark sheets and can help students with printouts and next steps like applying for revaluation or compartment exams.
What students should do next
- Visit the official state board result portal for the verified merit list and mark sheets.
- Contact your school immediately if you do not find your result online or need an official transcript.
- Note deadlines for revaluation and compartment exams once the board publishes them.
Notes on verification
This story reports the topper name and percentage as published in the initial announcement, but the full result pages were not accessible due to an online access error. Confirm everything from the official board release before making admission or revaluation decisions.