The Manipur Council of Higher Secondary Education (COHSEM) has announced the Class 12 results for 2025, with a 94% pass rate this year. On April 25, in the presence of Education (Schools) Secretary N Praveen Singh and senior COHSEM officials, the Class 12 results were officially declared.
The Manipur Class 12 board examinations, held from February 17 to March 26, saw participation from 28,909 students. Out of them, 27,175 students passed the examination. Among the successful candidates, 14,522 students secured first division, 10,905 students secured second division, and 1,723 students achieved third division.
Although this year's pass percentage is slightly lower than last year's 97.63%, it remains stable. COHSEM Chairman T Ojit Singh acknowledged the slight dip but praised the smooth conduct of the examinations and the prompt announcement of results.
Manipur Class 12 Toppers:
Imphal's Riya Khwairakpam from Comet School won the science category with 490 marks। Silvia Lukram and Mediciana Moirangthem were third and second respectively।
Keisham Hannah Devi from Enlighten Knowledge Higher Secondary School led Arts with a score of 479। Harsh Maidnam and Sagolsem Inunganbi, her classmates, followed closely।
TG Higher Secondary School bagged all three top positions in commerce। Warepam Lidia Devi won with 463 marks, and Yaiphabi Sapam and Devia Mayengbam followed।
GIRLS OUTPERFORM BOYS AGAIN:
Girls outperformed boys in both public and private educational institutions। Private schools had a higher pass rate of 95.66%, while government schools had a 89.95%।
District-wise results:
Pherzawl and Tengnoupal districts achieved perfect 100 percent results। Houbal took second place with 98.88%। Jiribam had the lowest performance rate of 77.01%।
Exam Controversy and Quick Declaration:
Despite a paper leak controversy earlier this year that resulted in five arrests by the Cyber Crime Unit, the board managed to reveal results within a month।
“This timely declaration will allow students to apply for higher studies without delay,” said Secretary N Praveen Singh।"

