BSEB Class 12 Commerce Result 2026 Declared: Aditi Kumari Secures 1st Rank, Mahi Kumari At 2nd Spot
The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) announced the Class 12 results for 2026, bringing relief to lakhs of students. Aditi Kumari topped Commerce with 480 marks, while Nishu Kumari led Arts with 479. In Science, Aditya Prakash Aman secured first place with 96.20%, with three students sharing second position closely behind.

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Patna: The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) on Monday announced the Class 12 (Intermediate) results for 2026, bringing relief to lakhs of students across the state.
Commerce Toppers
The results were officially declared on the board’s websites. Commerce Toppers Aditi Kumari secured first rank in the Commerce stream with 480 marks, followed by Mahi Kumari, who scored 476 marks and secured second place.
Arts Toppers
Arts Toppers In Arts, the first rank was secured by Nishu Kumari, a student from Gaya, who scored 479 marks. The second position was shared by Siddhi Shikha, Chandradeep Kumar, and Md Lucky Ansari, who each scored 478 marks, narrowly missing the top position.
Science Topper
Science Toppers In Science, the first rank was bagged by Samastipur’s Aditya Prakash Aman, who scored 96.20%.
How to check BSEB Class 12 Result?
Go through these steps to know how to download the BSEB Inter result:
Step 1: Visit the official website: results.biharboardonline.com
Step 2: Click on the “Bihar Board Inter Result 2026” link on the homepage
Step 3: Enter Roll Code & Roll Number
Step 4: Click on Submit
Step 5: The 12th Bihar Board result will appear on the screen
Step 6: Download or save the provisional marksheet
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