07-05-2025
WB HS result 2025: Science stream records highest pass rate of 99.46% as toppers score near-perfect marks
WB HS result 2025: Science stream toppers
Tushar Debnath of Bakshirhat High School, Cooch Behar – 496 marks
Rajarshi Adhikary of Arambagh High School, Hooghly – 495 marks
Srijita Ghoshal of Sonamukhi Girls' High School, Bankura – 494 marks
Biresh Ghosh of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyabhaban, Paschim Midnapore – 493 marks
Prantik Ganguli of Arambagh High School, Hooghly – 493 marks
Tanmay Pati of Sonarpur Vidyapith High School, South 24 Parganas – 493 marks
WB HS result 2025: Gender representation among science toppers
WB HS result 2025: Result access and certificate distribution
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) declared the results of the Higher Secondary Examination 2025 today, on May 7, with Science stream candidates securing top ranks across the state. A detailed review of the merit list shows that Science stream students dominated the top positions, with several candidates achieving scores above 490 out of 500, demonstrating excellence in academic performance and subject year, the Science stream recorded the highest pass percentage among all streams, 99.46%, with 81,583 out of 82,022 candidates passing the in the Science stream have not only excelled in their respective districts but also claimed the top ranks in the state merit highest scorer in the state is Rupayan Pal, a student of Burdwan C.M.S. High School in Purba Burdwan, who secured 497 marks out of 500 (99.4%). Other top scorers from the Science stream include:While the top three ranks are held by male students, notable female representation is seen in the top 10 as well. Srijita Ghoshal and Oishiki Das (Cooch Behar), both Science stream students, scored 494 and 493 marks respectively. Their performance underscores the increasing competitiveness and academic parity among genders in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education in the can access their results via the WBCHSE official website and through SMS. Schools will receive the physical copies of mark sheets and pass certificates from designated distribution centres on May 8, 2025.