
WBBSE Madhyamik result 2025 declared; 86.56% students qualify
West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has announced the Madhyamik or Class 10th results 2025. Eligible candidates can download their results from the official website wbbse.wb.gov.in.
As per a report by NDTV, the total pass percentage is 86.56%. Aditro Sarkar secured the top position with 99.43% marks. Class 10th examinations were conducted between February 10 and February 22, 2025. To qualify the exam, the students must secure an aggregate of 33% marks. Students who are dissatisfied with their results may request a result re-evaluation following the result declaration.
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