CGBSE 10th Toppers 2025: Naman Kumar Khunjia, Ishika Bala top with 595 marks; 78 students in top 10
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 7, 2025 | 04:36 PM IST | 2 mins read
Chhattisgarh Class 10 Toppers 2025: Livyansh Dewangan secured 594, securing the second position with a percentage of 99.00%. Three students share the third position, each with 593 marks.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Chhattisgarh Board of Secondary Education (CGBSE) has published the CGBSE 10th toppers list 2025 along with the Chhattisgarh Class 10 result 2025. Naman Kumar Khunjia and Ishika Bala have emerged as the state toppers in the CGBSE 10th result 2025, securing 595 marks. CGBSE Result 2025 (Out) LIVE
In the second position, Livyansh Dewangan has achieved 594 marks, securing a place as one of the top performers in this year’s CGBSE board exam. He is followed by Riya Kewat, Hemlata Patel, and Tipesh Prasad Yadav who secured the third position with 593 marks. This year, 78 students made it to the top 10 list, showcasing the range of achievements across different regions of Chhattisgarh.
A total of 3,23,094 students appeared for the exam, of which 2,45,913 students declared pass in CG Board 10th exams 2025. Students who appeared for the board exam can check their CGBSE Class 10 result 2025 through the official website at cgbse.nic.in. Students should enter their CGBSE 10th roll number to view the marks obtained in the Chhattisgarh Class 10 board exams 2025.
Chhattisgarh 10th Toppers 2025: Top 10 performers
The maximum number of students, a total of 14, are placed in rank 8, making it the rank with the highest number of top performers in the Chhattisgarh Class 10th merit list 2025.
|
Rank |
Topper's Name |
Marks |
Percentage |
|
1 |
Ishika Bala, Naman Kumar Khunjia |
595 |
99.17% |
|
2 |
Livyansh Dewangan |
594 |
99.00% |
|
3 |
Riya Kewat, Hemlata Patel, Tipesh Prasad Yadav |
593 |
98.83% |
|
4 |
Avinash Kumar Sahu, Jayanti Jaiswal, Pravin Prajapati, Jivan Samaddar |
592 |
98.67% |
|
5 |
Kalindi Patel, Megha Chandra, Jatin Kumar Nareti, Yuvraj Painkra |
591 |
98.50% |
|
6 |
Kanchan Bala Gendre, Sourabh, Vaishnavi Dewangan, Princy Chandrakar, Aarti Bhoi, Naman Kumar Thakur, B Sai Sanjana, Komal Yadav, Payal, Dhiman Barman, Devid Gawde, Priyanka Muchaki, |
590 |
98.33% |
|
7 |
Bhavna Sahu, Siya Sahu, Riha Dewangan, Simran Kashyap, Ayushi Kumari, Poornima Painkra, Anushka Singh, |
589 |
98.17% |
|
8 |
Yogant Deshmukh, Sakshi Agarwal, Bhawana Sonkar, Ketan Sahu, Khushbu Sen, Purvee Sahu, Anshu Patel, nayan Mandal, Stuti Pandey, Ankit Kumar Yadav, Harshita Singh, Jitendra Banjare, Puja Chauhan, Sanjana Painkra, |
588 |
98.00% |
|
9 |
Dhruv Sahu, Sameer Sahu, Nutan Verma, Bittu Kushwaha, Mauli Chandrakar, Mahak, Aditi Dewangan, upendra sahu, Dimpal, Astha Kesharwani, Gagan Singh, Rounit Chouhan, Bhumika Rajwade, |
587 |
97.83% |
|
10 |
Bhumika Sahu, Hiramani Verma, Aditya Pratap Singh, Ram Soni, Anjali Sahu, Neha Chakradhari, Geetika Verma, Shubham Dewangan, Sandesh karanga, Mahi Dansena, Divya Chauhan, Khushbu Barik, Vandna Singh |
586 |
97.67% |
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