143 students with special needs appeared for the exam, with a pass percentage of 51.75 | Photo: PTI
A total of 4,30,286 students passed this year’s West Bengal Class 12 Board examinations, the results of which were announced on Wednesday. According to West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education president Chiranjib Bhattacharya, 90.79 per cent of 4,82,948 candidates cleared the exam that was held from March 3 to 18. Of the successful candidates, 92.3 per cent are boys and 88.1 per cent girls, he added.
Purba Medinipur district recorded the highest pass percentage at 95.74 per cent, followed by North 24 Parganas and Kolkata. Among the successful candidates, 45.38 percent scored above 60 percent, while 16.99 per cent got 75 percent and above.
In all, 72 candidates featured in the top 10 bracket. Rupayan Pal of Burdwan CMS High School in Purba Bardhaman topped the list, scoring 99.4%. He was followed by Tushar Debnath of the Baksirhat High School, Cooch Behar, Rajarshi Adhikari of Arambagh High School, Hooghly and Srijita Ghoshal of Sonamukhi Girls’ High School, Bankura. She is the first among the girl students.
Bhattacharya said 143 students with special needs appeared for the exam, with a pass percentage of 51.75. He said this was the last examination under the annual system, in place since 1978. “From 2026, the HS exams will be held in February and September,” he said, adding that the fourth semester exams will be held from February 12-27.
Published – May 07, 2025 05:41 pm IST
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