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India Today
02-05-2025
- General
- India Today
West Bengal Madhyamik 2025 Results declared: Here's all you need to know
The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has officially announced the Madhyamik 2025 results today, May 2, at 9 am in a press conference. The result link will be activated at 9:45 am on the official websites — and Schools can collect the mark sheets and certificates from their designated camp offices starting at 10 year, regular candidates recorded an impressive pass percentage of 86.56%, reflecting strong overall performance across the LISTAdrita 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% Chakraborty from Tatulpur Sarojbashini Balika Vidyalaya, Bankura, bagged the third rank with 693 marks (99%).


Time of India
02-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Meet Adrita Sarkar the West Bengal Madhyamik 2025 topper: What is his score and success mantra
It's that time of year again when students across India hold their breath, waiting for the results of their Class 10 and 12 exams. All boards, including CBSE, ICSE, and state boards, are gradually releasing their results one after the other. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The atmosphere is filled with a mix of excitement, nervousness, and anticipation as students receive the outcome of their hard work as the result season not only marks the end of a chapter but also opens the door to new opportunities, shaping the path ahead for thousands of young minds. Who is Adrita Sarkar? Among the many standout performances this year, Adrita Sarkar, a student of Raiganj Coronation High School in Uttar Dinajpur, has made headlines by topping the West Bengal Madhyamik 2025 examination with a stellar score of 696 out of 700, with an impressive 99.43%. According to India Today, while many might assume last-minute cramming played a part in his success, Adrita insists that his strategy was quite the opposite. 'There is not much use in following a strict schedule. Rather, study regularly from the beginning of the year,' he told the media, reflecting a calm and steady mindset that helped him consistently perform throughout the academic year. Adrita studied an average of 8–10 hours daily, but not according to a rigid timetable. 'I used to study around 8-10 hours a day, but it wasn't fixed,' he shared. Despite his dedication, he admits he didn't expect to secure the top position. 'I thought I might rank within the top 10, but I never thought I would become the topper,' he added with humility. Now setting his sights on a future in medicine, Adrita has already started preparing for Class 11, with Biology being his favourite subject. 'I want to pursue medical. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now But while studying 11–12, if I develop an interest in other subjects, I will move accordingly,' he said thoughtfully. Adrita also takes an interest in technology when used wisely. 'If I use mobile the right way, it is good definitely. There is no problem using it for studies,' he pointed out, talking about the aspect of digital learning. Behind his success stands a strong family support 'I thank my mother, father, and elder sister who have supported me,' he said, adding that his school and teachers played an important role as well. 'I appreciate the consistent academic guidance my school teachers provided from the early years.' Though his life has largely revolved around academics, Adrita finds joy in reading literature during his free time. Satyajit Ray, the legendary Bengali author and filmmaker, is his favourite. With focus, humility, and a clear goal, Adrita Sarkar is not just a topper, but a thoughtful young achiever on his way to making a meaningful mark in the world.


NDTV
02-05-2025
- General
- NDTV
WB Result 2025 Check Online: 86.56% Students Pass West Bengal Class 10 Exam, Direct Link Here
WB Result 2025 Check Online: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) declared the Madhyamik (Class 10) board exam results today. A total of 86.56% of students passed the exam. This year, Purba Medinipur recorded the highest overall pass percentage among all districts, at 96.46%. Aditro Sarkar from Rajganj topped the exam, scoring 696 out of 700 marks - an impressive 99.43%. Anubhab Biswas of Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidya Mandir in Malda and Soumya Pal of Bishnupur High School in Bankura jointly secured the second position, while the third rank was achieved by Ishani Chakraborty from Kotulpur Saroj Basini Balika Vidyalaya in Bankura, with an overall score of 99%. The result is available on the board's official website, and on the NDTV special page. Students can access their scorecards using their roll number and date of birth on the result portals. The top-performing districts include East Midnapore (96.46%), Kalimpong (96.09%), and Kolkata (92.3%). This year, more girls than boys appeared for the West Bengal Class 10 board exams, with 5,55,950 female candidates out of a total of 9,84,753. The theory exams were conducted from February 10 to February 22, while assessments for Physical Education, Social Service, and Work Education were held from March 19 to April 2. All exams were conducted in a single shift, from 10.45am to 2pm, with the first 15 minutes allotted for reading the question paper. Students who did not pass in one or more subjects will have the opportunity to appear for supplementary examinations. The date and schedule for these exams will be announced along with the result declaration. The Madhyamik 2025 mark sheet available online will be provisional. Original mark sheets can be collected from respective schools approximately 15 days after the results are declared.


NDTV
02-05-2025
- General
- NDTV
West Bengal Class 10 Result Releasing Today, Check Direct Link Here
WB Madhyamik Result 2025: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) will declare the Madhyamik (Class 10) results today at 9am. However, the results will be available on the official website - - starting at 9.45am. They will also be accessible at and on the NDTV special page. Students can access their scorecards using their roll number and date of birth on the result portals. "This is for information of all concerned that the Results of Madhyamik Pariksha (SE), 2025 will be announced by the President, Ad-hoc Committee, WBBSE on May 2, 2025 at 9am. The results will be available at from 9.45am on May 2. Schools will get the mark sheets and certificates from their respective Camp Offices of the Board from 10am on 02.05.2025," the official notice states. This year, more girls than boys appeared for the West Bengal Class 10 board exams, with 5,55,950 female candidates out of a total of 9,84,753. The theory exams were conducted from February 10 to February 22. Assessments for Physical Education, Social Service, and Work Education were held from March 19 to April 2. All exams were held in a single shift, from 10.45am to 2pm, with the first 15 minutes allotted for reading the question paper. Supplementary Exams: Students who fail to pass in one or more subjects will have the opportunity to appear for supplementary examinations. The date and schedule for these exams will be announced along with the result declaration. The Madhyamik 2025 mark sheet available online will be provisional. Original mark sheets can be collected from respective schools approximately 15 days after the results are declared. WB Madhyamik Result Trends In Previous Years: 2024: The WBBSE declared the Class 10 results on May 2, with a pass percentage of 83.61. Kalimpong district recorded the highest success rate at 96.26%. Chandrachur Sen from Cooch Behar topped the exam with 99% marks. 2023: The results were announced on May 19, with a pass percentage of 86.15. Shyamapriya Guru secured the first position with 98.86% marks. 2022: The results were declared on June 3, with an overall pass percentage of 86.60.


NDTV
01-05-2025
- General
- NDTV
West Bengal Class 10 Result 2025 To Be Out On May 2: All You Need To Know
WB West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2025: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) will declare the annual Madhyamik (Class 10) results on May 2 at 9 AM. Once announced, the results will be available on the board's official websites - and The results will also be accessible on the NDTV special page. Students can access their scorecards using their roll number and date of birth on the result portals. "This is for information of all concerned that the Results of Madhyamik Pariksha (SE), 2025 will be announced by the President, Ad-hoc Committee, WBBSE on May 2, 2025 at 9am. The results will be available at from 9.45am on May 2. Schools will get the mark sheets and certificates from their respective Camp Offices of the Board from 10am on 02.05.2025," the official notice states. This year, more girls than boys appeared for the West Bengal Class 10 board exams, with 5,55,950 female candidates out of a total of 9,84,753. The theory exams were conducted from February 10 to February 22. Assessments for Physical Education, Social Service, and Work Education were held from March 19 to April 2. All exams were held in a single shift, from 10.45am to 2pm, with the first 15 minutes allotted for reading the question paper. Supplementary Exams: Students who fail to pass in one or more subjects will have the opportunity to appear for supplementary examinations. The date and schedule for these exams will be announced along with the result declaration. The Madhyamik 2025 mark sheet available online will be provisional. Original mark sheets can be collected from respective schools approximately 15 days after the results are declared. WB Madhyamik Result Trends In Previous Years: 2024: The WBBSE declared the Class 10 results on May 2, with a pass percentage of 83.61. Kalimpong district recorded the highest success rate at 96.26%. Chandrachur Sen from Cooch Behar topped the exam with 99% marks. 2023: The results were announced on May 19, with a pass percentage of 86.15. Shyamapriya Guru secured the first position with 98.86% marks. 2022: The results were declared on June 3, with an overall pass percentage of 86.60.