The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) Madhyamik 10th Result was announced today on May 2 by the President, Ad-hoc Committee, Dr Ramanuj Ganguly.
A total of 66 students have secured the top 10 positions in West Bengal.
Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee congratulated the students, parents, teachers, and guardians, and encouraged the students to keep trying. “Success will come in future,” she said.
“My heartfelt congratulations to all the students who passed this year's Madhyamik exams! I hope you will be even more successful in the future. On this memorable day in your life, I also extend my heartfelt greetings to your parents, guardians and teachers. Their support and guidance have made this success possible,” she wrote in her post on X.
Students, teachers and parents can check the WBBSE Madhyamik 10th Result 2025 on LiveMint.com. Students can enter their roll number and Date Of Birth to access their result.
Besides, one can check at wbbse.wb.gov.in, per the official notification. WBBSE students can access the Madhyamik results on the official websites of the West Bengal Board – wbbse.wb.gov.in or wbresults.nic.in, as well as through SMS and DigiLocker.
2. Click on the link labelled “WBBSE Madhyamik Results 2025”.
3. Enter your roll number and date of birth.
4. Click “Submit” to view your result.
5. Download and print a copy for your records.
Aditra Sarkar from Rajganj topped the exam, scoring 696 out of 700 marks or 99.43%, followed by Anubhab Biswas from Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidya Mandir, Malda and Soumya Pal from Bankura Bishnupur High School. Both received 99.14%. Ishani Chakraborty, from Kotulpur Saroj Basini Balika Vidyalaya in Bankura, is the third topper. She received 99% in Madhyamik results.
Purba Medinipur secured the highest overall pass percentage among all districts, at 96.46%.
"I didn't stick to any daily routine. Bit I never skipped studies either. I studied regularly. My parents, elders sister and teachers helped me a lot. I want to join the medical stream," Adrita Sarkar, (1st) informed media.
1. Adrit Sarkar: 696, 99.43 per cent
2. Anubhav Biswas, Soumya Pal: 694, 99.14 per cent
3. Ishani Chakraborty: 693, 99 per cent
910 out Of 1,219 physically challenged students passed, making a success rate of 74.65%. Special accommodations like extra time, ramps, and scribes were given to them.
According to an IANS report, boys outshone girls with an 89.19% pass rate, compared to girls' 84.31%.
East Midnapore - 96.46%
Kalimpong - 96.09%
Kolkata - 92.30%
West Midnapore - 90.52%
Among the 66 students who have secured the top 10 positions in the state, 11 students are from Bankura, seven are from Birbhum, Malda, Purba Medinipur each, an Indian Express report said.
Six students are from Hooghly and Purba Burdwan each, five students are from 24 PGS(S), four from Uttar Dinajpur, three from Paschim Medinipur, 2 from 24 PGS(N), Alipurduar, Cooch Behar, Dakshin Dinajpur each and one student each from Kolkata and Nadia, it added.
If a student is failed, then they can apply for Supplementary. If unsatisfied with marks, then they can apply for revaluation. A passed one is promoted to class 11th.
The West Bengal Class 10 Board has established sub-division-wise camp offices for distributing the Madhyamik 2025 marksheets and pass certificates. Schools can collect these documents for their students from the designated camp offices, after which students may collect them directly from their respective schools.
The WBBSE reported no incomplete or withheld results this year. Only 20 results were cancelled, and 88 students were exonerated.
WBBSE said a total of 66 students have made it to the top 10 merit list, meaning a tough competition among high performers this time.
11 students from Bankura, 7 from Birbhum, Malda, Purba Medinipur each, 6 from Hooghly, Purba Burdwan each, 5 from 24 PGS(S), 4 from Uttar Dinajpur, 3 from Paschim Medinipur, 2 from 24 PGS(N), Alipurduar, Cooch Behar, Dakshin Dinajpur each and 1 student from Kolkata and Nadia each.
WBBSE conducted the Madhyamik Pariksha (Class 10 exam) for over nine lakh students, including more than five lakh girls, from February 10 to 22, 2025.
The WBBSE Madhyamik Pariksha (SE) was held across 2,683 exam centres in West Bengal.
One should score at least 34 per cent to pass WB Madhyamik exams in every subject, reports said. Students who don't meet the minimum pass percentage need to reappear for supplementary exams held by WB board. Candidates can also choose the option of getting their answer scripts re-assessed. The details for it will be stated later on the board website.
2023: 86.15 per cent
2022: 86.60 per cent
2021: 100 per cent
2020: 86.34 per cent
2019: 86.07 per cent
2018: 85.49 per cent.
Last year as many as 9,12,598 candidates registered for Class 10 exams. The pass percentage in WBBSE Class 10 board results stood at 83.61 per cent last year, with Kalimpong emerging as the best performing district in the state. It had an overall pass percentage of 96.26 per cent.
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