The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has officially declared the Madhyamik (Class 10) Examination Results for 2025 on May 2, 2025. The overall pass percentage for this year's examination stands at an impressive 86.56%, slightly higher than last year's pass percentage of 86.15%.

Top Performers & Key Highlights:
Adrita Sarkar from Rajganj emerged as the top scorer with 696 out of 700 marks, achieving an outstanding 99.43%.
Anubhab Biswas from Malda and Soumya Pal from Bankura secured second place, both scoring 694 marks, which equals 99.14%.
Ishani Chakraborty from Bankura took the third position with 693 marks, scoring 99%.
District-wise Performance:
Purba Medinipur achieved the highest pass percentage at 96.46%, followed by Kalimpong at 96.09%, and Kolkata with a pass percentage of 92.3%.
How to Check Madhyamik Results 2025:
Students can check their results through the following websites:
- wbbse.wb.gov.in
- wbresults.nic.in
Steps to View Result:
- Visit the official WBBSE or WB Results website.
- Click on the "Madhyamik Results 2025" link.
- Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth.
- View and download your marksheet.
Note: The online result is provisional. Schools will provide the original mark sheets starting from 10:00 AM today.
Post-Result Information:
Revaluation: Students who are not satisfied with their results can apply for scrutiny or review through their respective schools. The application process will remain open for 30 days.
Supplementary Exams: Students who failed in one or more subjects will have the option to appear for the supplementary exams, and the detailed schedule will be shared soon.
Conclusion
The declaration of the West Bengal Madhyamik (Class 10) Results 2025 marks an important milestone for thousands of students across the state. With an overall pass percentage of 86.56%, the results highlight the hard work and dedication of the students, teachers, and educational institutions. The top performers have set a high standard, but the journey continues for many who are aiming for a re-evaluation or supplementary exams.
Students who are dissatisfied with their results can apply for scrutiny or review through their schools, while others can prepare for the supplementary exams. As schools begin distributing the official mark sheets, it's important for all students to stay updated and make the most of the available opportunities for improvement.
Congratulations to all the successful candidates, and best of luck to those seeking a second chance!


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