Key Points

The West Bengal higher secondary examination results were announced, with a remarkable 91% overall pass rate. Boys outperformed girls, securing a 92.3% pass rate compared to 88.12% for girls. East Midnapore district led the success with a pass percentage of 95.74%, while the science stream boasted a 99.45% pass rate. This year also marked the introduction of the semester system in the higher secondary examinations.

Key Points: Boys Surpass Girls in Bengal Higher Secondary Results

  • Boys achieve 92.3% pass rate in West Bengal exams
  • East Midnapore district tops with 95.74% success rate
  • Science stream records 99.45% pass percentage
  • Semester system introduced in WBCHSE exams
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91 pc qualify in Bengal higher secondary exam, boys outshine girls

West Bengal's higher secondary exam sees boys outperform girls, with a 91% overall pass rate.

"Boys lead with a 92.3% pass rate, outshining girls' 88.12%. - WBCHSE Report"

Kolkata, May 7

The results for the higher secondary examination conducted by West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) were declared on Wednesday, with the pass percentage this year being higher at 90.79 per cent compared to 90 per cent last year.

This year, the male examinees were ahead of their female counterparts in terms of pass percentage. While 92.3 per cent of the male examinees qualified this year, the figure for female candidates stood at 88.12 per cent.

District-wise, the pass percentage had been highest at 95.74 per cent in East Midnapore district, followed by 93.53 per cent in North 24 Parganas and 93.43 per cent in Kolkata.

The pass percentage for the science stream this year has been recorded at 99.45 per cent, followed by the commerce stream at 97.52 per cent and the arts stream at 88.25 per cent.

This year, the results were declared exactly 50 days after the last date of examination. The mark-sheets will be distributed among the students by their respective school authorities on Thursday. The higher secondary examination was conducted from March 3 to March 18.

This year, a total of 72 examinees have appeared in the top 10 list. The topper this year is Rupayan Paul from East Burdwan district, Tushar Debnath from Cooch Behar and Rajarshi Adhikari from Hooghly.

The fourth among all candidates and the first among female candidates is Srijita Ghosal from Bankura district. The maximum number of candidates in the top 10 list is from the Hooghly district at 14.

From the current academic year, the semester system has been introduced in higher secondary examinations conducted by WBCHSE. However, those who could not qualify this year will be able to appear for the examination next year in the old system.

- IANS

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Arjun M.
Congratulations to all students! 🎉 But I'm concerned about the gender gap - why are boys outperforming girls this year? We need to analyze if there are systemic issues affecting girls' performance. Education should be equal for all.
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Priya S.
As someone from Kolkata, I'm proud of our education system! 93.43% pass percentage in our city shows the hard work of both teachers and students. Though I wish arts stream got more attention - it's disappointing to see such a big gap compared to science.
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Rahul K.
The semester system introduction is a good move! It will reduce last-minute pressure on students. But I hope they maintain the quality of evaluation with this change. Also, 99.45% in science is impressive - shows Bengal's strength in STEM education.
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Sneha G.
Hearty congratulations to all the toppers! 👏 Especially happy to see Srijita Ghosal as the top female candidate - girls from smaller districts like Bankura proving that talent isn't limited to big cities. More power to her!
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Debashish N.
While the overall pass percentage is good, we must look at quality of education too. 91% passing is great, but are we preparing students for real-world challenges? The focus should shift from just passing to actual learning outcomes.
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Tania B.
Interesting to see Hooghly district producing maximum toppers! What's their secret recipe? 😊 Maybe other districts can learn from their best practices. Also kudos to WBCHSE for declaring results in just 50 days - that's efficient!

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