Live WBBSE Class 10 result 2018 out, Sanjivani Debnath tops with 98.4%

Hindustan Times, Kolkata | By
Jun 06, 2018 02:52 PM IST

WBBSE Class 10 result 2018: West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) announced the Class 10 exam (Madhyamik) result on June 6.

The result of the Madhyamik (Secondary or Class 10) examination conducted by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) was declared on June 6, 2018. The pass percentage this year is 85.49%.

Students of St. Margaret School rejoice after the Madhyamik result in Kolkata on Wednesday.(Samir Jana/ Hindustan Times)
Students of St. Margaret School rejoice after the Madhyamik result in Kolkata on Wednesday.(Samir Jana/ Hindustan Times)

Here is the direct link to check. Students can check their result here. They can also check their result on the official websites: wbresults.nic.in and wbbse.org

WBBSE Class 10 result 2018: Live updates

9.50am: Among the differently abled candidates, the pass percentage stood at 88.82%.

9.45am: Out of the 23 districts, students of East Midnapore recorded the maximum pass percentage with 96.13% followed by West Midnapore at 91.75% and Kolkata at 91.11%.

9.30am: Sanjivani Debnath of Suniti Academy in the north Bengal district of Cooch Behar stood first scoring 689 out of 700 (or 98.4%).

9.25am: The WBBSE Class 10 result 2018 declared. The pass percentage went down to 85.49% from 85.75% last year.

9.18am: The WBBSE Class 10 result 2018 to be announced soon

8.50am: This year Madhyamik examination started from March 12, 2018, and the last day of the examination was March 21, 2018.

8.45am: The total number of examinees this time was 11,02,921 as against 10,71,846 in 2017. The number of girls appearing for Madhyamik 2018 was higher than the number of boys for the second consecutive year.

8.30am: The total number of girls who took the exam this year was 6,21,366, which is 56% of the total examinees. On the other hand, the number boys who appeared for the Madhyamik 2018 was 4,81,555 or 44%.

8.15am: A special feature for this year’s examination was that for the first time, examinations were conducted in Santhali (Ol Chiki) script. A total of 832 students took the exam in Ol Chiki script this year

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