
West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2025 declared, Adrita Sarkar tops with 99.43%
The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has declared the Class 10 Madhyamik Result 2025 today, May 2, at 9 am in a press conference. The official result link for the WBBSE Madhyamik exams will go live at 9:45 am, while schools can collect mark sheets and certificates from their designated camp offices starting at 10 am.This year, regular candidates recorded an impressive pass percentage of 86.56%, reflecting strong overall performance across the state.advertisementHere's what he had to say about his preparation strategy.
Check LIVE updates for West Bengal Madhyamik 10th Result 2025TOPPERS' LIST Adrita Sarkar from Raiganj Coronation High School in Uttar Dinajpur has emerged as the state topper, scoring an outstanding 696 out of 700 marks — a phenomenal 99.43%.The second rank is jointly held by Anubhab Biswas of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandir, Malda, and Soumya Pal of Bankura High School. Both secured 694 marks, achieving a 99.14% score.Ishani Chakraborty from Tatulpur Sarojbashini Balika Vidyalaya, Bankura, bagged the third rank with 693 marks (99%).According to WBBSE, a total of 66 students have made it to the top 10 merit list, indicating intense competition among high performers this year.Students can check their West Bengal Madhyamik 10th Result 2025 scorecards from the result link, which will be activated on the official websites — wbresults.nic.in and wbbse.wb.gov.in.Students are advised to keep their roll numbers handy to avoid delays while accessing the results online.
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