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Madhyamik West Bengal result 2020 Declared: Here’s how to check

West Bengal WBBSE 10th Madhyamik Result 2020 Date: The boys registered 89.87 pass percentage while girls are at 83.48 per cent. The result is available at www.wbresults.nic.in, wbbse.org

West Bengal WBBSE 10th Madhyamik Result 2020: Check result at wbbse.org. Representational image/ file

West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2020 date: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Examination (WBBSE) has announced the result of Madhyamik or class 10 exam on Wednesday, July 15. The results will be available at the websites — wbbse.org and wb.allresults.nic.in. The Madhyamik result this year registered the highest pass percentage with 86.34 per cent. Last year, the pass percentage was 86.07 per cent.

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The boys registered 89.87 pass percentage while girls are at 83.48 per cent. Around 10.15 lakh students appeared in the Madhyamik exam this year that was concluded on February 27. The board will not release the merit list this year. The result will be announced via a press conference at 10 am.

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The Higher Secondary (HS) result will be declared without conducting the exams which were scheduled to be held on July 2, 6 and 8. For the remaining exams for Uccha Madhyamik, several exams including physics, accountancy, chemistry, economics, journalism and mass communication, and statistics, geography were not held.

This year, over 10.15 lakh students registered to appear for the Madhyamik examination. Of these 5,76,009 students are female and 4,39,879 male students. This is a rise in the number of female students as compared to previous years. In 2019 result, the pass percentage was at a record high of 85.49 per cent.

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