April 24, 2026

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Meghalaya Class 10 Toppers 2026: 100% Scorers

Meghalaya Board of School Education has announced the subject-wise toppers list for the SSLC Class 10 Examination 2026. Several students achieved perfect scores in important subjects such as Mathematics, Science and Technology, and Computer Science.

A total of 16 students secured 100 marks in Mathematics, making it the subject with the highest number of perfect scorers. Meanwhile, four students received full marks in Science and Technology, while seven students scored 100 in Computer Science.

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Meghalaya Students Shine In Mathematics And Science

In Mathematics, students from different schools across the state performed exceptionally well. Some of the top scorers included Anikesh Jha, Abhishek Roy, Ishant Bhatt, Kevin B Pale, Nathanael Mantre Laloo, and Prajukta Roy. Students from schools such as St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School, Seven Set Higher Secondary School, and Sherwood School also featured among the highest scorers.

In Science and Technology, Samdi Mukhim, Prajukta Roy, Abiela Nongsiej, and Aaron Dhar secured perfect scores of 100 marks. Their performance highlighted the growing interest of students in science-related subjects.

Similarly, Computer Science recorded several full scorers, including Wanshwa Duni Sungoh, Anikesh Jha, Ishant Bhatt, Nathanael Mantre Laloo, and Prajukta Roy. Their excellent results reflected strong technical knowledge and preparation.

Meghalaya Board Records High Scores In Elective Subjects

Apart from core subjects, many students also scored full marks in elective and vocational subjects. Electronics saw three students secure 100 marks, while Agriculture had two perfect scorers.

Health and Physical Education recorded the largest number of full marks, with dozens of students achieving 100. This subject witnessed outstanding participation from students across various schools in the state.

In Tourism and Hospitality, Sunamary Syiemlieh secured full marks. English recorded the highest score of 95, achieved by Prajukta Roy and S Shekinah Marboh. In Social Science, Felicia Lalhleipari Zahau scored the highest with 96 marks.

Among language papers, students achieved impressive scores as well. Hindi recorded a top score of 99, while Bengali and Nepali reached 97. Khasi students also performed strongly, with the highest score standing at 96.

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