WB Madhyamik Toppers List 2025: Aditro Sarkar Tops With 99.43%; Check Top-Performing Districts

WB Madhyamik 10th Result 2025 Toppers List: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) issued the Madhyamik Pariksha Class 10 Result 2025. Along with the West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2025, the board will also announce the WB Madhyamik Topper's names, marks, ranks and other important details. Here, candidates can check the WB Madhyamik Toppers List 2025.

The WBBSE Madhyamik 10th Result 2025 has been declared, with an overall pass percentage of 86.56%. This year, Purba Medinipur emerged as the top-performing district, recording a pass percentage of 96.46%.

Aditro Sarkar from Rajganj has topped the Class 10 board examination by scoring 696 out of 700 marks, achieving an impressive overall percentage of 99.43%.

WB Madhyamik Toppers List 2025: Check Top 3 Names

Adrito Sarkar: 696 – 99.43 per cent

Anubhav Biswas, Soumya Pal: 694 – 99.14 per cent

Ishani Chakraborty, Supratik Manna: 692: 99 per cent

District wise toppers

East Midnapore (96.4%)

Kalimpong (96.09%)

Kolkata (92.3%)

Students must carefully verify all information mentioned in the WB Madhyamik result, as the same details will be printed on their official certificates without any changes. It is crucial to ensure that all basic information is accurate. The mark sheet includes the student's name, roll number, date of birth, subject-wise marks, total marks, division obtained, qualifying status, and the qualifying marks for the WB Madhyamik exam.

West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2025: Grading System

Marks: 90–100

Grade: AA

Remarks: Outstanding

Marks: 80–89

Grade: A+

Remarks: Excellent

Marks: 60–79

Grade: A

Remarks: Very Good

Marks: 45–59

Grade: B+

Remarks: Good

Marks: 35–44

Grade: B

Remarks: Satisfactory

Marks: 25–34

Grade: C

Remarks: Marginal

Marks: Below 25

Grade: D

Remarks: Disqualified

The West Bengal Madhyamik exams typically include main subjects such as Bengali, English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science. The students are evaluated mainly through written examinations with practical tests included wherever relevant. The system of assessment aims to ensure accuracy as well as transparency in marking.

Referring to earlier years, Madhyamik 2024 results were announced on May 2, where 9,23,013 candidates appeared and passed with a percentage of 86.31%. In 2023, more than six lakh students had sat for the test, and on May 19, results stood at a pass rate of 86.15%.

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