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West Bengal district schools shine in State board exams, top ranks across categories
West Bengal district schools shine in State board exams, top ranks across categories

The Hindu

time10-05-2025

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  • The Hindu

West Bengal district schools shine in State board exams, top ranks across categories

Several schools across West Bengal have emerged as beacons of academic excellence, with multiple students securing top ranks in the recently declared State board exam results for Class 10, Class 12, and High Madrasah examinations. The results, released by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE), West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE), and the West Bengal Board of Madrasah Education (WBBME) in the first week of May, have brought immense pride to these institutions. 'We are overjoyed with the results of the higher secondary examinations this year. We ensure that we monitor our students closely throughout the academic year, studying their strengths and weaknesses from a young age,' Bikash Chandra Ray, Principal of Arambagh High School in Hooghly, told The Hindu. The school made a remarkable showing with three students featuring in the State's top 10 ranks for the WBCHSE Class 12 exams, securing third, fifth, and tenth positions. Mr. Ray added that another student, who missed the tenth rank by just one mark, has applied for a review. Arambagh High School, with a total of 233 higher secondary examinees from a student body of around 2,800, recorded an impressive overall pass percentage of 97.42%, with 28 students scoring above 90%. 'We believe in individual attention. We provide specialised classes when requested, and regularly engage with the students' guardians. We also make personal visits to students' homes if they need motivation or counseling,' Mr. Ray said, attributing the success to his school's holistic approach. The 164-year-old institution, under Mr. Ray's leadership since 2021, has consistently produced toppers in both the Madhyamik and Higher Secondary exams. In Uttar Dinajpur, Raiganj Coronation High School, founded 114 years ago, also celebrated significant success in the Class 10 Madhyamik exams, with students securing the first and tenth ranks. Kalicharan Saha, the principal, credited the success to a combination of hard work and discipline. 'Our students are regular, diligent, and always listen to their teachers. Securing the first rank is a rare achievement, but our students have earned this through years of consistent effort,' said Mr. Saha. Meanwhile, Narendrapur Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya in South 24 Parganas achieved a unique distinction by placing two students in the top 10 of the Class 10 Madhyamik examination and four in the Class 12 Higher Secondary merit list. Headmaster Swami Ishteshanada noted that this year's achievements were especially remarkable, as four students who topped the Class 12 exams had also been featured in the Class 10 merit list in 2023. The four top scorers in the Class 12 exams included twin brothers who shared the ninth rank. They had secured the fourth and sixth ranks in the Class 10 exams last year, demonstrating the consistency and quality of education provided at the school. 'These results reflect the continuity in our educational approach, especially in classes 11 and 12, and I am confident that our toppers have very bright futures ahead,' Swami Ishteshanada said. In Malda district, Bhagabanpur High Madrasah also made its mark, with four students from the school securing positions in the top 10 of the 2025 High Madrasah examination. Headmaster Badrul Islam expressed his delight at the results, especially as the school had initially expected only two of its students to secure top ranks. 'While much of the credit belongs to the students, our teachers played a crucial role in their success,' he said. Islam emphasized the school's rigorous preparatory system, which includes remedial classes before board exams, and noted that many current toppers were following in the footsteps of elder siblings who had also topped the exams. The school, he added, has a legacy of producing toppers each year. Other schools and madrasahs that have distinguished themselves in the 2025 board exams include Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir in Malda, Battala Adarsha High Madrasah in Malda, Nava Nalanda Santiniketan High School in Birbhum, Midnapore Collegiate School in Paschim Midnapore, and Manindra Nath High School in Coochbehar, along with Falakata High School in Alipurduar. This year's board exam results highlight the dedication of both students and educators across West Bengal, with schools continuing to maintain a strong tradition of academic excellence.

Toto driver's daughter joint topper in Madrasah, hawker's daughter 3rd
Toto driver's daughter joint topper in Madrasah, hawker's daughter 3rd

Time of India

time03-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Toto driver's daughter joint topper in Madrasah, hawker's daughter 3rd

Malda: The very act of attending school every day was a struggle for Sahida Parvin from Ratua in Malda, whose father could hardly make ends meet by driving a toto (e-rickshaw) in their village. But for Samsujjoha, his daughter's education was a priority. Sahida, who attended Battala Adarsha High Madrasah, found her world in her books. Her teachers were there to encourage her. On Saturday, when the High Madrasah results were published, Sahida found her name at the top of the merit list as she scored 780 out of 800. Sahida's father Samsujjoha and mother Sayema Biwi, a homemaker, had no idea how to celebrate, but the big smiles on their faces couldn't hide their worries. Sahida's dream is to become a doctor. But Samsujjoha is at his wits' end, trying to figure how he is going to help his daughter realise her dream, given his meagre earnings. You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata Sahida shares the top rank with another girl from Malda—Fahamida Yasmin, a student of Bhagabanpur High Madrasah School in Chanchal—who, too, scored 780. Fahamida's father teaches at a school. At the second rank is Shamsur Nahar, a student of Islampur Sagar High Madrasah School, also in Chanchal, who has scored 776 out of 800. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like [Click Here] - 2025 Top Trending Search - Local network access Esseps Learn More Undo The third on the merit list is Alifnur Khatun, a student of Mahammadia High Madrasah at Kaliachak in Malda. Her father, Rezaul Islam, is a hawker with no regular income, while her mother, Rabina Biwi, has to bind bidis for a living. But the hardship at home could not deter Alifnur from putting her heart in her studies. Days of labour paid off with Alifnur securing 772 out of 800 and bagging the third rank in Bengal. She, too, dreams of becoming a medical practitioner. Among the 15 students, holding the first 10 ranks in High Madrasah, 12 are girls, most of them from economically backward families. Their academic achievements gain even more significance, given the everyday challenges they have to face. Father of Sabnam Banu from Samsi in Malda, who stood 5th in the state, is an autorickshaw driver, while 10th rank-holder Anjuman Nesha's from Chanchal father is a bakery worker. Their success certainly sets an example, but it cannot erase the uncertainty that hangs on their future. In Alim, students from Jalpaiguri are at the lead of the merit list, followed by those in North 24 Parganas and East Midnapore. The first rank-holder is Syed Alam Mondal from Jalpaiguri, who has scored 873, the second rank-holder is Masum Billah Gazi, also from Jalpaiguri, who has secured 870 marks, and the third rank-holder is Mohammad Omar Farooq. A total of 4,713 students appeared for the HS-equivalent Fazil examination, conducted by the West Bengal Madrasah Education Board. Cooch Behar led the merit list, followed by Nadia in second place and North 24 Parganas in third. Yamin Sheikh from South 24 Parganas has ranked first in Fazil with 562 marks, while the second position is being jointly held by Raihan Hossain from South 24 Parganas and Bakibillah Gain from Hooghly. Their score is 559. Abdul Halim from Murshidabad has secured the third position.

WBBME result 2025 out: High Madrasah, Alim, Fazil scores released at wbbme.org
WBBME result 2025 out: High Madrasah, Alim, Fazil scores released at wbbme.org

Time of India

time03-05-2025

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  • Time of India

WBBME result 2025 out: High Madrasah, Alim, Fazil scores released at wbbme.org

WBBME announces 2025 results for High Madrasah, Alim and Fazil exams WBBME result 2025 : The West Bengal Board of Madrasah Education (WBBME) has officially declared the results of the 2025 High Madrasah, Alim, and Fazil examinations. Students who appeared for these exams can now access their results online through the official websites, and The results were made available following the successful conduct of the examinations between February 10 and February 25, 2025. Thousands of students from across the state who took part in the annual WBBME board examinations can now check their performance by entering their roll number and date of birth as per the details mentioned on their admit cards. All three WBBME results released simultaneously This year, WBBME has released the results for all three major courses—High Madrasah (HM), Alim, and Fazil—simultaneously. This unified result declaration aims to ensure transparency and reduce waiting time for students and schools alike. The results published online are provisional and are meant for immediate reference only. Students are advised to collect the original mark sheets from their respective madrasahs once they are issued. The official printed mark sheet will be considered the final and authentic document for academic and official purposes. How to check the WBBME 2025 result online To access their WBBME results, students must visit either or After selecting the relevant examination—High Madrasah, Alim, or Fazil—they need to input their roll number and date of birth exactly as provided on their admit cards. Upon submission, the result will be displayed on the screen and can be downloaded or printed for reference. It is important for students to carefully review the details mentioned in their online result. In case of any discrepancy, they should immediately contact their respective school authorities for clarification or correction. Direct link to check WBBME High Madrasah, Alim, Fazil results 2025 Schools to distribute official mark sheets soon While students can access their scores online, the official mark sheets will be distributed by their schools within a few days of the online result declaration. WBBME has reiterated that the online results are only for provisional use, and only the hard copy issued by the schools will be accepted for further academic or administrative processes. Students are also encouraged to stay in touch with their institutions to stay informed about when and how the mark sheets will be distributed. With the results now available, students can begin planning their next steps in academic or professional pursuits, depending on the stream and level of their respective madrasah qualifications. For further updates and official notices, students should regularly check AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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