The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has officially announced the Madhyamik (Class 10) Examination results for 2025 today, May 1 2, 2025, at 9:00 AM via a press conference. Following the announcement, the link to check the results online has been activated at 9:45 AM. Â
While the official websites, wbbse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in, are the primary sources to access the results, students might face heavy traffic, leading to potential delays or technical glitches. To ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience, the WBBSE has provided several alternate platforms to check the Madhyamik Result 2025.
Here is a list of alternate websites and methods where students can view their WB Madhyamik Result 2025:
For students who may have limited internet access or face website issues, the WBBSE provides an SMS service to check their results. To avail this facility, students need to:
DigiLocker:
Students who are registered with DigiLocker can also access and download their digital mark sheets. To do this:
To check the WB Madhyamik Result 2025 online, students will need their Roll Number and Date of Birth. It is advisable to keep the admit card ready to avoid any delays.
The online mark sheets available on these platforms are for immediate information. The original mark sheets and certificates will be distributed to the respective schools starting from 10:00 AM today, May 2, 2025. Students are advised to collect these official documents from their schools at the earliest.
This year, the overall pass percentage for the WB Madhyamik Examination 2025 is 86.56%. Girls outperformed boys with a pass percentage of 84.31% compared to boys’ 89.19%.
The districts with the highest pass percentages are:
Adrita Sarkar from Raiganj Coronation High School has emerged as the state topper, securing an impressive 696 marks out of 700, with an overall percentage of 99.43%.
Students are advised to stay calm and use the alternate websites or methods if they face any issues while checking their results on the primary official websites due to high traffic. Congratulations to all the successful candidates!