NBSE 10th, 12th Toppers 2025: Lungyihangle Nring tops HSLC, Vikhono Senotsu leads HSSLC with 96.20%
Suviral Shukla | April 25, 2025 | 03:44 PM IST | 1 min read
As per the topper's list, Lungyihangle Nring has secured the top position in the NBSE Class 10 board exams 2025 with 98.6%, while Vikhono Senotsu has topped the Class 12 board exams with 96.20%.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Nagaland Board of Secondary Education (NBSE) has declared the Class 10th and 12th board results 2025 on its official website at nbsenl.edu.in. The board has also released the topper’s list for the HSLC and HSSLC results 2025.
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As per the topper's list, Lungyihangle Nring has secured the top position in the NBSE Class 10 board exams 2025 with 98.6%, while Vikhono Senotsu has topped the Class 12 board exams with 96.20%.
The passing percentage for NBSE HSSLC board exams 2025 stood at 82.44%, whereas for Class 10th (HSLC) board exams, the pass percentage is 75.16%.
The board conducted the Class 10 (HSLC) board exams from February 12 to 24 and Class 12 (HSSLC) board exams 2025 from February 11 to March 7 in a single shift.
As per the passing criteria, students need to obtain at least 33% marks in each subject to be declared pass in the NBSE Class 10th and 12th board exams 2025.
NBSE Class 10th (HSLC) Board Exams 2025: Top 10 postitions
The HSLC results 2025 topper's list is given in the table given below.
Three students have scored 588 and four have scores 585 marks in the NBSE HSLC board exams 2025.
|
Position |
Candidate’s name |
Total marks |
Percentage |
|
1 |
LUNGYIHANGLE NRING |
592 |
98.67% |
|
2 |
MOASANEN PONGENER |
588 |
98.00% |
|
3 |
LOKEMI ACHUMI |
588 |
98.00% |
|
4 |
RENBENI ODYUO |
588 |
98.00% |
|
5 |
UJAREN |
587 |
97.83% |
|
6 |
KELUOSENUO SUOKHRIE |
586 |
97.67% |
|
7 |
AKUMMEREN LONGKUMER |
585 |
97.50% |
|
8 |
VIKETHO CHÜCHA |
585 |
97.50% |
|
9 |
MERENINLA PONGEN |
585 |
97.50% |
|
10 |
WATITULA IMCHEN |
585 |
97.50% |
NBSE Class 12th (HSSLC) Board Exams 2025: Top 10 positions
Two students have secured 476 marks, and two have obtained 469 marks in the NBSE HSSLC Board Exams 2025.
|
Position |
Candidate’s name |
Total marks |
Percentage |
|
1 |
VIKHONO SENOTSU |
481 |
92.80% |
|
2 |
ZULUIENLA T JAMIR |
479 |
95.80% |
|
3 |
WANYAÜ PHOM |
477 |
95.40% |
|
4 |
SUJANG L |
476 |
95.20% |
|
5 |
THSATANGPA SANGTAM |
476 |
95.20% |
|
6 |
BENRI ODYUO |
475 |
95.00% |
|
7 |
LORENCHUMI R HUMTSOE |
474 |
94.80% |
|
8 |
NEIKETOUNO THAPO |
469 |
93.80% |
|
9 |
ASIENO KIELIENYÜ |
469 |
93.80% |
|
10 |
LENDIRENLA JAMIR |
465 |
93.00% |
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