WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2024: Check Last 10 Years’ Pass Percentage and Toppers’ List

West Bengal Board Class 10 Result to be Declared Tomorrow

May 1, 2024 - 11:15
May 1, 2024 - 11:32
WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2024: Check Last 10 Years’ Pass Percentage and Toppers’ List

WB Board Class 10 Result 2024 to be OUT Tomorrow: Check the Last 10 Years’ Pass Percentage, Toppers’ List, and More!

The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) is all set to unveil the eagerly awaited WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2024 tomorrow, May 2. Students across the state are anxiously awaiting their results, which will be officially declared at 9 AM. This year’s result holds significant importance for students as it marks a milestone in their academic journey. With months of preparation and hard work behind them, students are eager to see the fruits of their labor reflected in their results.

Toppers’ List:

  • 2023:

    • Devadutta Majhi from North Bardhaman secured an impressive 697 marks (99.57%).
    • Subham Pal, also from North Bardhaman, along with Rifat Hassan Sircar from Ramkrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidya Mandir in Malda, scored 691 marks (98.71%)1.
  • 2022:

    • First Rank: Arnab Ghorai and Rounak Mondal.
    • Second Rank: Koushiki Sarkar and Rounak Mondal.
    • Third Rank: Ananya Dasgupta.
    • Fourth Rank: Abhishek Dutta.
    • Fifth Position: Eleven students secured the fifth position with 689 marks.

Previous Years’ Statistics of WB 10th Results:

Reflecting on the previous year’s results, the performance of students has exhibited fluctuations in pass percentages and the number of students appearing for the exam. Here’s a glimpse:

Year Number of Appeared Candidates Overall Pass Percentage
2023 6,82,321 86.15%
2022 10,98,775 86.60%
2021 10,79,749 100% (Exceptional!)
2020 10,35,666 86.34%
2019 10,66,176 86.07%
2018 11,02,921 85.49%
2017 10,71,717 85.65%
2016 11,44,097 84.5%
2015 10,35,930 81.8%
2014 10,51,859 78.45%

Boys vs. Girls:

A closer examination of the pass percentage of girls versus boys over the years reveals interesting trends. In 2022, the pass percentage for boys was slightly higher at 88.59%, compared to 85% for girls. Similarly, in 2020, boys outperformed girls with a pass percentage of 89.87%, while girls recorded a pass percentage of 83.48%1.

Stay tuned for the official announcement tomorrow, and best wishes to all the students awaiting their results!

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