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Madhyamik Result 2025: 66 Students Shine in Top 10, East Medinipur Leads with 96.46% Pass Rate.!

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The Madhyamik Result 2025 has set West Bengal ablaze with pride.! Announced on May 2nd, 2025 by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) this year’s results showcase 66 students in the top 10 merit list with Adrit Sarkar from Raiganj Coronation High School clinching first place with 696 marks (99.43%). East Medinipur leads districts with an impressive 96.46% pass rate while the state’s overall pass percentage stands at 86.56%. From topper tales to district triumphs, the buzz on X is electric.!


Details & Context

The WBBSE declared the Madhyamik Result 2025 at a press conference at 9 AM on May 2nd, 2025 just 70 days after the exams concluded on February 22nd. With 9,69,425 students appearing, the exams saw a 56,827 increase from last year. Girls outnumbered boys with 5,43,544 female candidates (27.26% more than males). The state’s pass percentage rose to 86.56% up from 86.31% in 2024, reflecting academic excellence across West Bengal.


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The merit list is a testament to diversity and talent, with 66 students securing top 10 ranks across various districts. Adrit Sarkar from Raiganj Coronation High School topped with 696 marks, followed by Anubhav Bishwas (Malda Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir) and Soumya Pal (Bishnupur High School) tying for second with 694 marks. Ishani Chakraborty from Kotulpur Sarojbasini Girls’ School secured third with 693 marks. Kolkata’s Ramakrishna Sarada Mission Sister Nivedita Girls’ School also shone, with a student ranking in the top tier.

District-wise, East Medinipur led with a 96.46% pass rate, followed by Kalimpong (96.09%), Kolkata (92.30%) and West Medinipur (90.52%). The results highlight strong performances from rural and urban schools alike, with institutions like Ramakrishna Mission and Vivekananda Vidyamandir featuring prominently in the merit list. X posts are buzzing with celebrations, with users sharing topper names, pass percentages and district rankings, amplifying the excitement.


Quotes

·      Adrit Sarkar (Topper, 696 marks): “I never dreamed of topping the state.! My hard work and teachers’ support made this possible. Study consistently but follow your passion, not a strict timetable.”

·      Ishani Chakraborty (3rd Rank, 693 marks): “Securing third place feels surreal.! My family and school motivated me to stay focused. Start preparing early and stay calm.”

·      WBBSE Official (via X): “Congratulations to our 66 top 10 rank holders.! Madhyamik 2025 reflects West Bengal’s academic brilliance. #MadhyamikResult2025”

·      Parent (anonymous, via X): “So proud of our district’s performance.! East Medinipur’s 96.46% pass rate shows our schools are world-class.!”


Additional Information

The Madhyamik 2025 merit list is a vibrant mix of talent

·      1st Rank – 696 Marks

o    Adrit Sarkar (Raiganj Coronation High School, North Dinajpur) Topping the Madhyamik Result 2025, Adrit’s near-perfect score has made him a household name, trending across X with #MadhyamikResult2025.

·      2nd Rank (Tie) – 694 Marks

o    Anubhav Bishwas (Malda Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir, Malda)

o    Soumya Pal (Bishnupur High School, Bankura) These two stars shone brightly, securing second place in the WBBSE Toppers List 2025, celebrated for their outstanding performance.

·      3rd Rank – 693 Marks

o    Ishani Chakraborty (Kotulpur Sarojbasini Girls’ School, Bankura) Ishani’s remarkable score highlights the strength of girls in the Madhyamik Merit List 2025, inspiring students state-wide.

·      4th Rank (Tie) – 692 Marks

o    Mohammad Selim (Nirol High School)

o    Supratik Manna (Kanthi Model Institute, East Medinipur) Their dedication secured a strong position in the competitive Madhyamik 2025 rankings.

·      5th Rank (Tie) – 691 Marks

o    Sinchan Nandi (Gourhati Haradas Institute)

o    Choudhury Mohammad Asif (Kamarpukur Ramakrishna Mission Multipurpose School)

o    Deeptajit Ghosh (Itachuna Sri Narayan Institution)

o    Somtirtha Karan (Narendrapur Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya) These students showcased excellence, representing diverse schools in the WBBSE Result 2025.

·      6th Rank (Tie) – 690 Marks

o    Ansh De (Falakata High School)

o    Jyotiprasad Chattopadhyay (Vivekananda Shikshaniketan High School)

o    Rudranil Masanta (Gorasole Muralidhar High School)

o    Ankan Mondal (Taki Ramakrishna Mission High School)

o    Abhradeep Mondal (Sarada Vidyapith High School) A talented group, reflecting the depth of talent in West Bengal Board Result 2025.

·      7th Rank (Tie) – 689 Marks

o    Debarghya Das (Falakata High School)

o    Ankan Basak (Gangarampur High School)

o    Aritra De (Vivekananda Shikshaniketan High School)

o    Debadrita Chakraborty (Bankura Mission Girls’ High School)

o    Sourin Roy (Amargad High School) Their scores shine in the Madhyamik Toppers 2025 list, earning widespread praise.

·      8th Rank (Tie) – 688 Marks

o    Anirban Debnath (Tufanganj Nripendra Narayan Memorial High School)

o    Satyam Saha (Sarada Vidyamandir, Raiganj)

o    Asif Mehbub (Joyenpur High School)

o    Mohammad Inzamam Ul Haq (Target Point (R) School)

o    Srijan Pramanik (Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir, Malda)

o    Aritra Saha (Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir, Malda)

o    Shubhra Singha Mahapatra (Vivekananda Shikshaniketan High School)

o    Arijit Mondal (Rampurhat Jitendralal Vidyabhavan)

o    Spandan Moulik (Rampurhat Jitendralal Vidyabhavan)

o    Shrijayi Ghosh (Nava Nalanda Shantiniketan High School)

o    Papri Mondal (Burdwan Vidyarthi Bhavan Girls’ High School)

o    Souptik Mukhopadhyay (Kangsabati Shishu Vidyalaya)

o    Udita Roy (Belda Prabhati Balika Vidyapith)

o    Aritra Santra (Mansukha Lakshminarayan High School)

o    Pushpak Ratnam (Narendrapur Ramakrishna Mission School)

o    Abantika Roy (Ramakrishna Sarada Mission Sister Nivedita Girls’ School, Kolkata) This large group underscores the competitive spirit of Madhyamik 2025.

·      9th Rank (Tie) – 687 Marks

o    Debankan Das (Tufanganj Nripendra Narayan Memorial High School)

o    Mrinoy Basak (Kaliyaganj Sarala Sundari High School)

o    Ankush Jana (Belda Gangadhar Academy)

o    Dyutimoy Mondal (Vivekananda Mission Ashram Shikshatan High School)

o    Aishik Jana (Kanthi Model Institute)

o    Prajjwal Das (Shantipur Municipal High School)

o    Anish Das (Prafulla Nagar Vidyamandir)

o    Tanaz Sultana (Jangipara Girls’ School) These students add to the diversity of the WBBSE Toppers 2025.

·      10th Rank (Tie) – 686 Marks

o    Kaustav Sarkar (Raiganj Coronation High School)

o    Amina Banu (Mojampur Girls’ High School)

o    Ube Sadaf (Sujapur High School)

o    Priyam Pal (Vivekananda Shikshaniketan High School)

o    Tuhin Halder (Vivekananda Shikshaniketan High School)

o    Debayon Ghosh (Kotasur High School)

o    Sheikh Arif Mondal (Girijor Saotal High School)

o    Samyak Das (Nava Nalanda Shantiniketan High School)

o    Swagata Sarkar (Kashemnagar BNTPI Girls’ High School)

o    Ayantika Samanta (Chiladangi Rabindra Vidyabithi)

o    Samanway Das (Tamluk Hamilton High School)

o    Bishruta Samanta (Dhanyashri K.C. High School)

o    Sayan Bej (Paramanandapur Jagannath Institution)

o    Soham Santra (Mahishadal Raj High School)

o    Souvik Dinda (Sundarban Adarsh Vidyamandir)

o    Rahul Ricktiyaj (Majilpur J.M. Training School) The 10th rank’s diversity highlights the state-wide talent in West Bengal 10th Result 2025.

The list continues with students from schools like Falakata High School, Tufanganj Nripendra Narayan Memorial High School and Ramakrishna Sarada Mission Sister Nivedita Girls’ School ranking in the 6th to 10th positions with scores ranging from 690 to 686 marks. The diversity of schools—spanning Raiganj, Malda, Bankura, Kolkata and beyond—highlights the state-wide academic strength.

Results are accessible on wbresults.nic.in and wb10.abplive.com requiring only a roll number and date of birth. X posts reveal students celebrating their scores with hashtags like #MadhyamikResult2025 and #WBBSE trending. Users are also sharing infographics of district pass rates and topper lists, driving engagement.


Read More: Madhyamik Result 2025: Adrit Sarkar Shines as West Bengal Topper with 696 Marks, Reveals Game-Changing Study Tips.!


Impact Analysis

The Madhyamik Result 2025 underscores West Bengal’s educational prowess with 66 students in the top 10 reflecting intense competition and high standards. East Medinipur’s 96.46% pass rate sets a benchmark likely influencing teaching strategies and resource allocation in other districts. The strong female participation (5,43,544 candidates) signals a progressive shift, empowering girls in education.

Adrit Sarkar and other toppers’ stories, amplified on X, inspire students to blend discipline with passion. Rural schools like Raiganj Coronation and Kotulpur Sarojbasini prove that talent thrives beyond urban centers, potentially boosting local pride and investment in education. The competitive merit list, however, highlights the need for early preparation and mental resilience, as students vie for top ranks.

Social media engagement, particularly on X, shows users discussing topper strategies and district performances with #MadhyamikResult2025 posts garnering thousands of likes and retweets. This viral momentum can drive traffic to articles covering the results, especially those with actionable insights like topper tips or result-checking guides.


Madhyamik Result 2025 is a celebration of talent, grit, and triumph.! With 66 students dominating the top 10, Adrit Sarkar leading at 696 marks and East Medinipur topping districts at 96.46% West Bengal’s academic landscape shines bright. The stories of toppers from Raiganj to Kolkata inspire future aspirants, while the state’s 86.56% pass rate reflects collective excellence. As students and families rejoice, this milestone sets the stage for Madhyamik 2026, promising even greater achievements.


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