The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has officially announced the 2025 Madhyamik (Class 10) results today, May 2, at 9 AM during a press conference. The results were made available online at 9:45 AM on the official websites, wbresults.nic.in and wbbse.org. This year, the overall pass percentage stands at 86.56%, a slight increase from previous years.
A total of 969,425 candidates appeared for the Class 10 examination conducted between February 10 and February 22, 2025. Of these, 5,55,950 were female candidates and 4,28,803 were male candidates. This year, an impressive 66 students secured positions in the top 10 list, showcasing the competitive nature of the examination.
Leading the pack is Adrit Sarkar, who achieved a remarkable score of 696 out of 700, translating to an overall percentage of 99.43%. Following closely behind are Anubhab Biswas and Soumya Pal, both of whom scored 694 marks, achieving a percentage of 99.14%. The third position was secured by Ishani Chakraborty from Kotulpur Saroj Basini Balika Vidyalaya, who scored 99%.
The results were declared within 70 days of the examination's conclusion, a timeline noted by the president of the Ad-hoc committee of WBBSE during the press conference. "We have worked diligently to ensure that the results are compiled and released promptly," he stated.
Students can check their results by entering their roll number and date of birth on the official websites. The process is straightforward:
- Visit the WBBSE Madhyamik result 2025 website at wbresults.nic.in or wbbse.wb.gov.in.
- Find the link for the Madhyamik result 2025 and click on it.
- A new tab will open where you need to log in using your roll number and date of birth.
- Your WBBSE Madhyamik result will appear on the screen.
- Download or take a printout for future reference.
In addition to the online results, students can also access their scores via SMS. To do this, they need to send a text message in the format "WB 10[roll number]" to either 56070 or 56263. Results are also available through the WBBSE mobile app, which can be downloaded from the Google Play Store.
As students check their results, they are reminded that passing marks require at least 33% in each subject and overall. Those who do not meet this criteria may be eligible to take compartment exams, which will be held in July 2025, with results released in August.
The WBBSE has also provided a re-evaluation option for students who are dissatisfied with their marks. They can apply for this through their respective schools, ensuring that they fill out the necessary forms and submit them along with the requisite fees before the deadline.
Looking at the statistics, the top-performing districts this year include East Midnapore with a pass percentage of 96.4%, Kalimpong at 96.09%, and Kolkata at 92.3%. The overall performance reflects a steady improvement in educational outcomes across the state.
As the excitement around the results unfolds, students are encouraged to collect their original mark sheets and pass certificates from their respective schools. The distribution of these documents will commence from 10 AM today at designated camps across various subdivisions.
For students looking ahead, the announcement of the Madhyamik results marks a significant transition as they prepare to select their academic streams for the next two years. The options available include Science, Commerce, and Arts, allowing students to align their studies with their future aspirations.
In summary, the WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2025 has not only highlighted the achievements of numerous students but also set the stage for their future educational journeys. With 66 students in the top 10 and a commendable overall pass percentage, this year's results are a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students and educators alike.