The CBSE Class 10 2019 results were declared on May 6 (Monday) on their official website cbseresults.nic.in. Overall, 97 top three rank holders are CBSE Class 10 toppers who came through with flying colours. 13 students topped the state with 499/500 marks in India and there were 25 Rank 2 toppers and 59 Rank 3 toppers.
Bhavana N Sivadas from Kerala, who became the topper in the CBSE class X from the Trivandrum zone with 499 out of 500 marks expressed her happiness after checking her result.
“I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my family, teachers, friends and those who have supported me. I had taken tuitions for Mathematics and Sanskrit. I studied the rest of the subjects by myself.
Simultaneously, I also indulged myself in activities that I like such as music. I did not restrict myself from doing things that I like such as watching movies and reading books during this time,” she added.
Rank 1: 499 out of 500 marks
1) Siddhant Pengoriya (Noida)
2) Divyasnh Wadhwa (Noida)
3) Yogesh Kumar Gupta (Jaunpur)
4) Ankur Mishra (Ghaziabad)
5) Vatsal Varshney (Meerut)
6) Manya (Bhatinda)
7) Aryan Jha (Jamnagar)
8) Taru Jain (Jaipur)
9) Bhavana N Sivadas (Kerala)
10) Ish Madan (Ghaziabad)
11) Divjot Kaur Jaggi (Ambala)
12) Apoorva Jain (Ghaziabad)
13) Shivani Lath (Noida)
Rank 2: 498 out of 500 marks
1) Kaashvi Jain (Ambala)
2) Adheena Elsa Roy (Calicut)
3) Ayushi Pushkar (Lucknow)
4) Mallika Mandal (Noida)
5) Sakshi Saxena (Palwal)
6) Tarush Rajawat (Bijnor)
7) Rohan Batra (Ambala)
8) Drishti Gupta (Panchkula)
9) Pakhi Vats (Ghaziabad)
10) Nishita Singh (Ghaziabad)
11) Pratham Kumar Srivastava (Ghaziabad)
12) Gaurav Singh (UP)
13) Radhika Gupta (Noida)
14) Shivika Dudani (Delhi)
15) Salmaan (Kerala)
16) Manan Gupta (Ghaziabad)
17) Stuti Dixit (Faridabad)
18) Arindam Sarma (Guwahati)
19) Yashas D (Chennai)
20) Gargi Goel (Noida)
21) Pushpa Chaudhary (Ghaziabad)
22) Janvi Bist (Ghaziabad)
23) Priyanka (Ambala)
24) Sirinxa Xavier (Kerala)
25) Isha Srivasatava (Lucknow)
Students who secured Rank 3
1 ) Ankit Saha (Hyderabad)
2) Adree Das (Maharashtra)
3) Elizabeth Jacob (Kerala)
4) Suhani Joshi (Ghaziabad)
5) Shubh Agarwal (Meerut)
6) Girija M Hegde (Chennai)
7) Jagnoor Kaur Chandi (Uttarakhand)
8) Lokesh Joshi (Uttarakhand)
9) Gauri Singh (Ghaziabad)
10) Ashita Singh Panwar (Ghaziabad)
11) Arnav Singh (Delhi)
12) Aishwarya Hariharan Iyer (Bengaluru)
13) Naladala Disha Chowdary (Bengaluru)
14) Prithvi P Shenoy (Bengaluru)
15) Gokul Nair A (Kerala)
16) Raghav Singhal (Ghaziabad)
17) Aditya Tomar (Ghaziabad)
18) Simran Sinha (Ballabgarh)
19) Maddala Harshini (Hyderabad)
20) Easha A Pai (Kerala)
21) Anmol Gupta (Noida)
22) Mallika Ajmani (Delhi)
23) Pia Gupta (Gurgaon)
24) Rishika Chaudhary (Panchkula)
25) Vaishnavi Singh (Lucknow)
26) Arjit Alok Srivastava (UP)
27) Saiuditi Rout (Odisha)
28) Neha Jain (Delhi)
29) Astha Raghuwanshi (MP)
30) Mihika Parag Deshpande (Gurgaon)
31) KV Pranav (Bengaluru)
32) Arya Jayant Daoo (Nagpur)
33) Athul Vijay K (Kerala)
34) Poorti Srivastava (UP)
35) Kushagra Raghuvanshi (Noida)
36) Mehul Garg (Ghaziabad)
37) Ishita Agarwal (Ghaziabad)
38) Ridhima Gupta (Ghaziabad)
39) Sumaita Laisa (Odisha)
40) Kalpana Kumari (Delhi)
41) Ayushi Shah (Ajmer)
42) Hiteshwar Sharma (Panchkula)
43) Gadha Suresh (Kerala)
44) Shagun Mittal (Uttarakhand)
45) Shaurya Agarwal (Dehradun)
46) Pragati Satpathi (Chattissgarh)
47) Sejal Saxena (Delhi)
48) Disha (Bhiwani, Haryana)
49) Yatee Sukhani (Gurgaon)
50) Apoorva Gulati (Sonepat)
51) Shridhar Vashishtha (Chandigarh)
52) B Kaviya Varshini (Coimbatore)
53) Deepsna Panda (Mumbai)
54) Dhatri Kaushal Mehta (Thane)
55) Kaushal Singh (UP)
56) Nityam Prateek (Noida)
57) Kashish Mehrotra (Ghaziabad)
58) Deepanshu Bisariya (Meerut)
59) Khushi Rawat (Delhi)
Students can also check their CBSE Class 10 results at alternate websites –examresults.net or digilocker.gov.in or cbse.nic.in
Interestingly, the passing number of students in CBSE Class X has been gradually decreasing for over 5 years but this year’s class 10 results broke the stereotypes.
It should be noted that Thiruvananthapuram was India’s top-scoring district in the CBSE Class 10 results with a massive pass percentage of 99.85.
While KVs secured a pass percentage of 99.47 %, JNV schools recorded a pass percentage of 98.57%. In fact, government schools performed way better in India than private schools in the CBSE Class 10 results.