The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) is set to announce the highly anticipated Madhyamik Class 10 results for 2025 on May 2, 2025. Initially scheduled for 9 AM, the announcement will now take place at 9:45 AM, following a 45-minute delay. This year, over 10 lakh students have participated in the examination, and the results will be accessible online, providing a crucial milestone for students across the state.
With the evaluation process completed, the WBBSE has confirmed that the results will be available on multiple platforms, including the official WBBSE website at wbbse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in. Students will need to enter their roll number and date of birth to access their scorecards. Additionally, results can also be checked via SMS by sending a message in the format "WB10 " to 56070 or 56263.
This year's Madhyamik examinations saw a notable participation of female candidates, with 5,55,950 girls out of a total of 9,84,753 candidates. The theory exams were conducted from February 10 to February 22, followed by practical assessments in Physical Education, Social Service, and Work Education from March 19 to April 2. The exams were held in a single shift starting from 10:45 AM until 2 PM, with an initial 15 minutes allocated for reading the question paper.
As the results approach, students and parents are advised to stay calm and be prepared for potential server delays due to high traffic. Schools will receive the physical mark sheets from their respective Camp Offices starting at 10 AM on May 2, 2025, shortly after the online results are published. The board has also announced that the West Bengal Higher Secondary Result for 2025 will be released on May 7, further intensifying the examination season.
In terms of past performance, last year, the WBBSE reported an overall pass rate of 86.31%, with 9,23,013 students appearing for the exams. The top scorer was a student from Kalimpong, who achieved an impressive 99%. In 2023, the results were announced later in May, showing a pass rate of 86.15%. Over the years, the pass rates have varied, with 2022 reporting an overall rate of 86.60% and the results declared on June 3.
For students who may not meet the minimum passing criteria of 34% in aggregate, options for Post Publication Review (PPR) or Post Publication Scrutiny (PPS) will be available once the results are announced. This provides a chance for students to appeal their scores and seek further evaluation.
As the countdown to the result day continues, the WBBSE is committed to ensuring a smooth process for students to access their results. The board has emphasized the importance of transparency and accuracy in the evaluation process, aiming to uphold high educational standards.
Students are encouraged to stay updated through the official websites and prepare for the next steps in their academic journey, whether that includes pursuing higher education or vocational training. With the results just around the corner, the atmosphere is charged with anticipation and excitement.
In summary, the WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2025 will be a pivotal moment for students across West Bengal, marking not only the culmination of their efforts over the past year but also setting the stage for their future educational endeavors. The announcement on May 2 at 9:45 AM promises to be a significant event for all involved.