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West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2023 (Declared): Download marksheet at wbbse.org, wb.allresults.nic.in

WBBSE West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2023: Once released, students will be able to check their results at the official website wbbse.org or at wb.allresults.nic.in.

WBBSE West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2023 to be declared at 10 am todayWBBSE West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2023: There has been a sharp decline in registrations this year. (Representative image. Express photo by Vishal Srivastav)
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WBBSE West Bengal Class 10 Result 2023: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) on May 19 announced the Class 10 board results. The pass percentage is 86.15%, which is a minor dip from last year’s 86.60%. The students will be able to check their results at the official websites wbbse.org or at wb.allresults.nic.in.

West Bengal education minister Bratya Basu congratulated students through his Twitter handle. He said: ‘The pass rate among regular candidates is 86.2%. Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to all the successful students.’

This year’s topper is Devdutta Majhi who scored 99.57 per cent, followed by Subham Pal who earned 98.71 per cent at second rank. Here’s district-wise performance:

Malda: 21

Purba Bardhaman: 17

Bankura: 14

South 24 Paraganas: 13

Purba Medinipur: 11

Uttar Dinajpur: 9

Paschim Medinipur: 9

Purulia: 6

Hooghly: 5

Howrah: 4

Coochbehar: 3

Birbhum: 2

Dakhin Dinajpur: 1

Jalpaiguri: 1

Nadia: 1

Jhargram: 1

 

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An official notification from WBBSE also notified that the scorecards and certificates will be provided to the school authorities from various camp offices of the board from 12 noon of May 19.

Students will also be able to check their WBBSE West Bengal Madhyamik result through indiaresults.com and mobile app ‘Madhyamik Results 2023’.

In 2022, nearly 11,18,821 students had appeared for the Madhyamik exams, which has drastically declined to 6,98,628 students this year. This decline in the number of registrations might be as some students would not have felt confident enough to appear for Class 10 exams, due to online classes in the previous years due to Covid pandemic.

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