How much did West Bengal Madhyamik toppers score in the last 6 years?
Anu Parthiban | May 1, 2025 | 07:52 PM IST | 2 mins read
West Bengal Class 10 toppers 2025 list will be published tomorrow at 9 am along with the Madhyamik results on the official website, wbresults.nic.in, and wbbse.wb.gov.in.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) will announce the WB Madhyamik result 2025 tomorrow for 9.8 lakh students, the majority of whom, 5 lakh, are girls. West Bengal students have consistently performed well over the past six years, with many securing marks in the 98–99% range. West Bengal Class 10 Result 2025 LIVE
The West Bengal Class 10 toppers 2025 list will be published tomorrow at 9 am along with the madhyamik results on the official website, wbresults.nic.in and wbbse.wb.gov.in.
This year, a total of 9,84,753 students registered for the West Bengal Madhyamik board exam 2025 , of which 5,55,950 were girls. Tomorrow, the board will announce the WB Madhyamik toppers name along with the marks and school name.
Last year, Chandrachur Sen of Rambhola High School, Cooch Behar, topped the exam by scoring 693 marks out of 700 (99%). Samyapriya Guru from Purulia District School obtained 692 marks, bagging second rank by just one mark.
WB Madhyamik toppers of last 6 years with name, marks
Students awaiting the West Bengal Madhyamik results 2025 can check last 6 years’ toppers name with marks and the school they attended.
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West Bengal Class 10 board Exam 2025: Toppers |
Name |
Marks and school name |
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2024 |
|
|
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Rank 1 |
Chandrachur Sen Rambhola High School, Cooch Behar |
693 marks (99%) |
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Rank 2 |
Samyapriya Guru Purulia District School, Purulia |
692 marks (98.86%) |
|
Rank 3 |
Udayan Prasad (South Dinajpur), Pushpita Basuri (Birbhum), Nairit Ranjan Pal (South 24 Parganas) |
691 (98.71%) |
|
Rank 4 |
Tapajyoti Mandal Hooghly |
690 (98.57%) |
|
Rank 5 |
Arghyadip Basak North Bardhaman |
689 (98.43%) |
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Rank 6 |
Trishanu Saha |
688 (98.29%) |
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2023 |
|
|
|
Rank 1 |
Devadutta Majhi |
- |
|
Rank 2 |
Subham Pal, Rifat Hassan Sircar, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidya Mandir |
- |
|
2022 |
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|
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Rank 1 |
Arnab Ghorai Rounak Mondal |
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Rank 2 |
Koushiki Sarkar, |
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Rank 3 |
Ananya Dasgupta |
|
|
Rank 4 |
Abhishek Dutta |
|
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2020 |
|
|
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Rank 1 |
Arithra Pal |
694 marks |
|
Rank 2 |
Sayantan Garai |
693 marks |
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Rank 3 |
Debosmita Mahapatra |
690 marks |
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Rank 3 |
Aritra Maity |
690 marks |
|
Rank 4 |
Agniva Saha |
689 marks |
|
Rank 5 |
Ankit Sarkar |
688 marks |
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Rashmita Sinha Mahapatra |
688 marks |
|
|
Bibha Basu Mondal |
688 marks |
|
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2019 |
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|
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Rank 1 |
Sougata Das Mahammadpur Deshpran Vidyapith School Purba Medinipur |
694 |
|
Rank 2 |
Shreyasi Pal Falakata High School, Alipurduar |
691 |
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Debasmita Saha Iladevi Girls High School |
691 |
|
|
Rank 3 |
Camelia Rai Raiganj Girls High School |
689 |
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Bratin Mandal Santipur Municipal High School |
689 |
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Rank 4 |
Aritra Saha Barobisha High School, Alipurduar |
687 |
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Rank 5 |
Sukalpa De Hooghly Collegiate School |
686 |
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Rumana Sultana Kandi Raja Manindra Chandra Girls’ High School |
686 |
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