An estimated 86.31 per cent of around 9 lakh students who appeared for the West Bengal class 10 state board examination this year cleared it, an education official said on Thursday.
The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) on Thursday announced the Madhyamik result with pass percentage remaining similar as last year.
The students can check their marks on websites- wbbse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in.
An estimated 86.31 per cent of around 9 lakh students who appeared for the West Bengal class 10 state board examination this year cleared it, an education official said on Thursday.
Out of 9,12,598 students who appeared for the WB Madhyamik exam, 7,64,252 passed. Among those who cleared the exam, 4,05,994 were males and 5,17,019 females. About 25.95 more female candidates appeared in the exam this year than their male counterparts.
West Bengal Board of Secondary Examination president Ramanuj Ganguly said the pass percentage was 86.15 per cent last year.
In 2021, the pass percentage was recorded at 100 per cent. A total of 79 candidates have achieved 697 out of 700 marks. Last year, 86.34 candidates were declared pass.
Chandrachur Sen, a student of Ramgola High School in Cooch Behar district, secured the first rank, scoring 693 (99 per cent). Samyapriya Guru of Purulia District School scored 692 and secured the second rank.
In class 10 exams last year, boys had outperformed girls. The boys’ pass percentage was 88.59 per cent, while 85 per cent of female students passed the Madhyamik exam successfully. An overall pass percentage of 86.60 per cent was recorded this year.
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