Madhyamik Result 2025: 66 Students Shine in Top 10 as West Bengal Celebrates Academic Excellence

Madhyamik Result 2025: 66 Students Shine in Top 10 as West Bengal Celebrates Academic Excellence


Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, May  3,  2025, Kolkata : 
The Madhyamik Result 2025 has placed a spotlight on West Bengal’s educational brilliance, with 66 students securing spots in the top 10 ranks—an extraordinary display of talent and dedication. Topping the merit list is Adrit Sarkar from Raiganj Coronation High School, North Dinajpur, with a near-perfect score of 696 marks, now a trending name on social media under #MadhyamikResult2025.

In a remarkable show of academic competition, Anubhav Bishwas (Malda Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir) and Soumya Pal (Bishnupur High School, Bankura) shared the 2nd rank with 694 marks, while Ishani Chakraborty (Kotulpur Sarojbasini Girls’ School, Bankura) secured the 3rd rank with 693 marks, representing the rising strength of female students across the state.

The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) reported a surge in pass percentages across districts, with East Medinipur leading at a stellar 96.46%, followed by Kalimpong (96.09%), Kolkata (92.30%), and West Medinipur (90.52%). These figures are not just numbers—they represent the outcome of sustained efforts from educators, students, and institutions alike.

A Vibrant Merit List

The merit list is a testament to district-level diversity and the strength of institutions in both rural and urban areas. Renowned names like Ramakrishna Mission, Vivekananda Vidyamandir, and Sarada Mission Schools feature prominently, reflecting their consistent academic nurturing.

Notably, schools such as Falakata High School, Tufanganj Nripendra Narayan Memorial High School, and Ramakrishna Sarada Mission Sister Nivedita Girls’ School, Kolkata have multiple students in the top 10 rankings, showcasing institutional excellence.

The 10th rank alone saw a tie among 16 students from schools across the state, emphasizing the competitive spirit and widespread talent in West Bengal’s academic landscape.

Top 10 of 2025

  • 1st Rank (696 marks): Adrit Sarkar (Raiganj Coronation High School, North Dinajpur)

  • 2nd Rank (tie) (694 marks): Anubhav Bishwas (Malda Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir), Soumya Pal (Bishnupur High School, Bankura)

  • 3rd Rank (693 marks): Ishani Chakraborty (Kotulpur Sarojbasini Girls’ School, Bankura)

  • 4th Rank (Tie) – 692 Marks

    • Mohammad SelimNirol High School

    • Supratik MannaKanthi Model Institute, East Medinipur


    5th Rank (Tie) – 691 Marks

    • Sinchan NandiGourhati Haradas Institute

    • Choudhury Mohammad AsifKamarpukur Ramakrishna Mission Multipurpose School

    • Deeptajit GhoshItachuna Sri Narayan Institution

    • Somtirtha KaranNarendrapur Ramakrishna Mission Vidyalaya


    6th Rank (Tie) – 690 Marks

    • Ansh DeFalakata High School

    • Jyotiprasad ChattopadhyayVivekananda Shikshaniketan High School

    • Rudranil MasantaGorasole Muralidhar High School

    • Ankan MondalTaki Ramakrishna Mission High School

    • Abhradeep MondalSarada Vidyapith High School


    7th Rank (Tie) – 689 Marks

    • Debarghya DasFalakata High School

    • Ankan BasakGangarampur High School

    • Aritra DeVivekananda Shikshaniketan High School

    • Debadrita ChakrabortyBankura Mission Girls’ High School

    • Sourin RoyAmargad High School


    8th Rank (Tie) – 688 Marks

    • Anirban DebnathTufanganj Nripendra Narayan Memorial High School

    • Satyam SahaSarada Vidyamandir, Raiganj

    • Asif MehbubJoyenpur High School

    • Mohammad Inzamam Ul HaqTarget Point (R) School

    • Srijan PramanikRamakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir, Malda

    • Aritra SahaRamakrishna Mission Vivekananda Vidyamandir, Malda

    • Shubhra Singha MahapatraVivekananda Shikshaniketan High School

    • Arijit MondalRampurhat Jitendralal Vidyabhavan

    • Spandan MoulikRampurhat Jitendralal Vidyabhavan

    • Shrijayi GhoshNava Nalanda Shantiniketan High School

    • Papri MondalBurdwan Vidyarthi Bhavan Girls’ High School

    • Souptik MukhopadhyayKangsabati Shishu Vidyalaya

    • Udita RoyBelda Prabhati Balika Vidyapith

    • Aritra SantraMansukha Lakshminarayan High School

    • Pushpak RatnamNarendrapur Ramakrishna Mission School

    • Abantika RoyRamakrishna Sarada Mission Sister Nivedita Girls’ School, Kolkata


    9th Rank (Tie) – 687 Marks

    • Debankan DasTufanganj Nripendra Narayan Memorial High School

    • Mrinoy BasakKaliyaganj Sarala Sundari High School

    • Ankush JanaBelda Gangadhar Academy

    • Dyutimoy MondalVivekananda Mission Ashram Shikshatan High School

    • Aishik JanaKanthi Model Institute

    • Prajjwal DasShantipur Municipal High School

    • Anish DasPrafulla Nagar Vidyamandir

    • Tanaz SultanaJangipara Girls’ School


    10th Rank (Tie) – 686 Marks

    • Kaustav SarkarRaiganj Coronation High School

    • Amina BanuMojampur Girls’ High School

    • Ube SadafSujapur High School

    • Priyam PalVivekananda Shikshaniketan High School

    • Tuhin HalderVivekananda Shikshaniketan High School

    • Debayon GhoshKotasur High School

    • Sheikh Arif MondalGirijor Saotal High School

    • Samyak DasNava Nalanda Shantiniketan High School

    • Swagata SarkarKashemnagar BNTPI Girls’ High School

    • Ayantika SamantaChiladangi Rabindra Vidyabithi

    • Samanway DasTamluk Hamilton High School

    • Bishruta SamantaDhanyashri K.C. High School

    • Sayan BejParamanandapur Jagannath Institution

    • Soham SantraMahishadal Raj High School

    • Souvik DindaSundarban Adarsh Vidyamandir

    • Rahul RicktiyajMajilpur J.M. Training School

Social Buzz and Public Sentiment

The results have ignited celebrations across social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter), where users are flooding feeds with congratulatory posts, district pass infographics, and personal success stories using hashtags like #MadhyamikResult2025 and #WBBSE.

A proud parent from East Medinipur posted, “So proud of our district’s performance! East Medinipur’s 96.46% pass rate shows our schools are world-class!” Meanwhile, WBBSE officials joined in, stating, “Congratulations to our 66 top 10 rank holders! Madhyamik 2025 reflects West Bengal’s academic brilliance.”

Empowering Girls Through Education

With over 5.43 lakh girls appearing for the Madhyamik exam this year, the data reflects a progressive shift toward gender parity in education. Students like Ishani Chakraborty and Abantika Roy (Ramakrishna Sarada Mission Sister Nivedita Girls’ School) have become inspiring symbols of this transformation.

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