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WBBSE announces Class 10 board results

By ANI | Published: July 15, 2020 12:20 PM

West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) Class 10 exam (Madhyamik) results were announced on Wednesday with a pass percentage of 86.34.

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West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) Class 10 exam (Madhyamik) results were announced on Wednesday with a pass percentage of 86.34.

"Of the total 10,03,666 candidates that appeared in the examination, 8,43,305 have passed the examination," the WBBSE said.

Aritra Pal from East Bardhaman has topped with 99.1% marks in the exam.

The WBBSE further informed that the top three districts with the highest pass percentage are East Midnapore (96.59), West Midnapore (92.16), and Kolkata with 91.07 percent. 

Steps to check WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2020:

Step 1: Visit the official website – wbbse.org or wbresults.nic.in

Step 2: Click on the link that says 'Madhyamik class 10 Exam Results 2020'

Step 3: You will be redirected to a new page

Step 4: Enter the required details such as Roll Number or admit card id

Step 5: Your results will be displayed on the screen

Step 6: Download and take the print out

( With inputs from ANI )

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