Punjab Class XII Toppers: Three Girls Secure Perfect 500/500 Marks

Three girl students have achieved perfect 500 out of 500 marks in Punjab's Class XII board examinations. Supneet Kaur topped the science stream, while Suhani Chauhan and Divanshi secured top positions in humanities. The overall pass percentage stands at 91.46%, with commerce stream recording the highest pass rate at 98.78%. Education Minister Harjot Bains credited the state's education reforms for the improved results.

Key Points: Punjab Board Toppers 2025: 3 Girls Score Perfect 500

  • Three girls top Class XII with perfect 500 marks
  • Commerce stream highest pass rate at 98.78%
  • Science stream sees 98.47% pass rate
  • Overall pass percentage stands at 91.46%
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Punjab: Three girls secure top spots in board Class XII exams​

Three girl students top Punjab Class XII exams with perfect 500 marks. Commerce stream leads with 98.78% pass rate. Education Minister Harjot Bains lauds students.

"This result is a reflection of the relentless hard work of our students - Harjot Bains"

Chandigarh, May 13

In a landmark moment for Punjab's education sector, three girl students have scripted history by securing a perfect 500 out of 500 marks in the Class XII board examinations, the results of which were declared by the Punjab School Education Board.​

Supneet Kaur of Gurukul Academy Public Senior Secondary School in Ubbha, Mansa, clinched the top spot in the science stream, while Suhani Chauhan of BCM Senior Secondary School in Jamalpur Colony, Focal Point, Ludhiana, secured the second position in the humanities stream.​

Divanshi of Teja Singh Sutantar Memorial Senior Secondary School in Shimlapuri, Ludhiana, secured third place in the humanities stream.​

Notably, all three toppers are also promising sportspersons.​

A total of 265,417 students appeared for the annual examination, of whom 242,755 passed, registering an impressive overall pass percentage of 91.46 per cent.​

Stream-wise, commerce recorded the highest pass percentage at 98.78 per cent, with 34,074 of 34,496 students clearing the examination, followed by science at 98.47 per cent, with 55,593 of 56,456 passing.​

In the humanities stream, 145,179 of 165,457 students passed, registering 87.74 per cent, while the vocational stream recorded 87.80 per cent, with 7,909 of 9,008 students clearing the examination.​

"This result is a reflection of the relentless hard work of our students, the dedication of our teachers, and the systematic reforms introduced by the Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann-led Punjab government," Education Minister Harjot Bains said.​

While lauding the three toppers for their excellence, Bains wished all successful students the very best for their future.​

He also noted that multiple perfect scores across different streams were truly remarkable.​

He credited the state's focus on digital classrooms, teacher training, and timely syllabus completion for the improved outcome.​

- IANS

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Ravi K
Great achievement, but we need to talk about the disparity - humanities pass percentage at 87.74% while commerce is at 98.78%? Something's off in how these streams are valued or taught. Still, congratulations to all the toppers!
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Arun Y
Three girls topping with perfect scores - that's a hat-trick! 🏏 And they're sportspersons too? Talk about breaking stereotypes. Punjab ki betiyon ne roshni badhai hai. Now let's hope the government actually improves school infrastructure in rural areas.
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Michelle N
Impressive numbers overall - 91.46% pass rate is no mean feat. But let's give credit to the students and teachers, not just the government. Digital classrooms help, but it's the hard work that counts. Kudos to all 2.65 lakh students who appeared! 📚✨
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Siddhartha F
While celebrating these achievements is important, I hope we don't create undue pressure on other students. The perfect score narrative can be toxic. Let's also celebrate the hundreds of thousands who passed with their own hard work. Every student's journey is unique. 🙂

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