Srinagar, Apr 25: Education platform Physics Wallah (PW) on Saturday said that 194 students from its JKBOSE Wallah programme have secured 90 percent and above marks in the Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) Class 10th and 12th Summer Zone Results 2026.
According to the company, 49 students from Class 12 and 145 students from Class 10 achieved scores above 90 percent, placing them among the top performers across the Union Territory following the declaration of results earlier this week.
In Class 12, Ayushi Sharma secured the top position with 99.40 percent, followed by Chitvan Mahajan and Rajveer Singh, who both scored 99.20 percent to share the second rank among high achievers.
Among Class 10 students, Niyati Dutta topped with 99.80 percent, while Aliya Malik, Mohit Kumar, and Pari Sharma secured 99.40 percent each. Mehak Pathan was also among the top scorers with 99.20 percent.
Sharing her experience, Ayushi Sharma said that discipline and consistent revision played a key role in her preparation. “PW’s JKBOSE Wallah lectures helped simplify concepts, while the support from teachers and family kept me motivated,” she said.
Niyati Dutta, reflecting on her Class 10 journey, said that regular study and conceptual clarity were crucial. She credited her success to her teachers and family support, adding that structured learning through the Kohinoor batch helped her stay on track.
Founder and CEO of PhysicsWallah, Alakh Pandey, congratulated the students on their performance, stating that their results reflect dedication and sustained effort. He also encouraged students who did not meet expectations, saying that one examination does not define their future.
The company said the results underline the importance of structured preparation, continuous assessment, and academic support in achieving strong outcomes. It added that JKBOSE Wallah will continue to assist students through lectures, practice sessions, revision modules, and mentorship programmes.
Founded in 2020 by Alakh Pandey and Prateek Maheshwari, PhysicsWallah has expanded from a YouTube-based initiative into a multi-platform education provider, offering online, offline, and hybrid learning solutions across various academic segments.



