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3 CBSE toppers from Jharkhand; Class 12 re-evaluation result rewrites merit list

CBSE's Class 12 re-evaluation results pushed Jharkhand students to the top of Commerce, Science and Arts. The revised scores gave the state a first across all three streams and included Avani Kejriwal's perfect 500.

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Avani Kejriwal emerged as the national topper in Commerce, Aditya Mishra became the joint national topper in Science

CBSE released the Class 12 re-evaluation results on June 21, and the revised scores brought national recognition to Jharkhand. Following the re-evaluation process, students from the state secured the top positions in all three streams of the CBSE Class 12 examination. A

Avani Kejriwal emerged as the national topper in Commerce, Aditya Mishra became the joint national topper in Science, and Bhavya Ranjan retained her position as the topper in Arts with 99.8 per cent marks.

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Avani Kejriwal of Ranchi recorded one of the most significant changes after re-evaluation. In the original results declared on May 13, she had scored 95.2 per cent and was dissatisfied with her English marks, in which she had received 81.

Confident that her performance was better than the marks awarded, she applied for re-evaluation in English, Business Studies and Graphics. The revised results increased her scores in all three subjects.

Her English marks rose from 81 to 100, while the other subjects also saw improvements, taking her overall score to 500 out of 500. With a perfect 100 per cent score, she became the only student in the country to achieve full marks in CBSE Class 12 this year.

Her revised score also moved her ahead of the previously declared national topper in Commerce, Priya Babulal of Bokaro, who had scored 99.4 per cent.

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In the Science stream, Aditya Mishra of Delhi Public School, Bokaro, also benefited from the re-evaluation process. After the revised assessment, his overall percentage increased from 99.20 to 99.60, making him a joint national topper along with Sonakshi Goyal of Kanpur. Aditya had challenged the evaluation after expressing dissatisfaction with his Biology marks.

Following re-evaluation, his Biology score increased from 96 to 99. He scored 100 out of 100 in English, Chemistry and Painting, while securing 99 in Physics. He received A1 grades in all subjects.

Bhavya Ranjan of Oxford Public School, Ranchi, continued to lead the Arts stream with 99.8 per cent marks. Her result had already placed her at the top when the original CBSE Class 12 results were announced in May.

The performances of Avani, Aditya and Bhavya have placed Jharkhand at the top of the CBSE Class 12 result chart this year. For the first time, students from the state have occupied the highest positions across all three streams, making it a notable achievement for Jharkhand in the history of CBSE Class 12 examinations.

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Published By:
Rishab Chauhan
Published On:
Jun 23, 2026 14:28 IST

CBSE released the Class 12 re-evaluation results on June 21, and the revised scores brought national recognition to Jharkhand. Following the re-evaluation process, students from the state secured the top positions in all three streams of the CBSE Class 12 examination. A

Avani Kejriwal emerged as the national topper in Commerce, Aditya Mishra became the joint national topper in Science, and Bhavya Ranjan retained her position as the topper in Arts with 99.8 per cent marks.

Avani Kejriwal of Ranchi recorded one of the most significant changes after re-evaluation. In the original results declared on May 13, she had scored 95.2 per cent and was dissatisfied with her English marks, in which she had received 81.

Confident that her performance was better than the marks awarded, she applied for re-evaluation in English, Business Studies and Graphics. The revised results increased her scores in all three subjects.

Her English marks rose from 81 to 100, while the other subjects also saw improvements, taking her overall score to 500 out of 500. With a perfect 100 per cent score, she became the only student in the country to achieve full marks in CBSE Class 12 this year.

Her revised score also moved her ahead of the previously declared national topper in Commerce, Priya Babulal of Bokaro, who had scored 99.4 per cent.

In the Science stream, Aditya Mishra of Delhi Public School, Bokaro, also benefited from the re-evaluation process. After the revised assessment, his overall percentage increased from 99.20 to 99.60, making him a joint national topper along with Sonakshi Goyal of Kanpur. Aditya had challenged the evaluation after expressing dissatisfaction with his Biology marks.

Following re-evaluation, his Biology score increased from 96 to 99. He scored 100 out of 100 in English, Chemistry and Painting, while securing 99 in Physics. He received A1 grades in all subjects.

Bhavya Ranjan of Oxford Public School, Ranchi, continued to lead the Arts stream with 99.8 per cent marks. Her result had already placed her at the top when the original CBSE Class 12 results were announced in May.

The performances of Avani, Aditya and Bhavya have placed Jharkhand at the top of the CBSE Class 12 result chart this year. For the first time, students from the state have occupied the highest positions across all three streams, making it a notable achievement for Jharkhand in the history of CBSE Class 12 examinations.

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Published By:
Rishab Chauhan
Published On:
Jun 23, 2026 14:28 IST

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