Sitapur Girls Shine as UP Board Toppers in 2026 Exams
UP Board Results 2026: Meet Sitapur Girls Kashish And Shikha, Toppers With Over 97% Marks
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In the Uttar Pradesh Board examinations for 2026, Kashish Verma and Shikha Verma from Sitapur achieved remarkable success, scoring 97.83% and 97.60%, respectively. Their accomplishments highlight the strong academic performance of students across the state, particularly among girls, who outperformed boys in both Class 10 and Class 12 results.
- 01Kashish Verma and Shikha Verma from Sitapur excelled in the UP Board exams.
- 02Kashish scored 97.83% in Class 10, while Shikha topped Class 12 with 97.60%.
- 03Girls outperformed boys, with higher pass percentages in both classes.
- 04Shikha plans to prepare for the Income Tax Inspector examination.
- 05The Uttar Pradesh Board conducted the exams fairly and transparently.
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The Uttar Pradesh Board results for 2026 showcased outstanding performances, particularly from girls. Kashish Verma from Sitapur secured a joint top position in Class 10 with 97.83%, alongside Anshika Verma from Barabanki. In Class 12, Shikha Verma from Sitapur emerged as the state topper with 97.60%. The results indicate a significant trend, with girls achieving higher pass percentages—93.76% for girls in Class 10 compared to 87.30% for boys, and 86.32% for girls in Class 12 against 75.04% for boys. Shikha attributed her success to her supportive teachers and parents, while also sharing her aspiration to become an Income Tax Inspector. The Uttar Pradesh Board emphasized that the examinations were conducted in a transparent manner, marking a crucial milestone for students as they look towards higher education and career opportunities.
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The success of these students can inspire other young learners in Sitapur and beyond, particularly girls, to pursue academic excellence and set ambitious career goals.
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