HS Result 2022 West Bengal: 88.44% students pass Class 12 exams
Press Trust of India | June 10, 2022 | 02:08 PM IST | 2 mins read
West Bengal Result 2022: The pass percentage of boys is 90.19%, while that of girls is 86.19%, said WBCHSE president Chiranjib Bhattacharya.
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Download NowKOLKATA: An estimated 88.44 percent of 7,20,862 candidates passed the West Bengal Higher Secondary Examinations (Class 12) the results of which were declared on Friday. West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) president Chiranjib Bhattacharya told in a press meeting that the pass percentage of boys was 90.19 percent while that of girls was 86.19 percent.
While the number of enrolled candidates for the plus two board exams was 7,44,655, altogether 7,20,862 appeared, an impressive 96.8 percent, Bhattacharya said. In 2020 the HS exams had to be cancelled midway due to the outbreak of Covid-19 and in 2021 it could not take place as the pandemic was on a spike. Of the 272 candidates who occupied the first 10 ranks in 2022, Adhisha Devsarma of Dinhata Soni Debi Jain High school topped in the overall category by scoring 498 marks (99.6 percent) out of 500. Sayandip Samanta of Jaichak Nateswari Netaji Vidyatan in Paschim Medinipur secured the second rank by scoring 497 marks (99.4 percent) while the third rank was shared by four candidates who got 496 (99.2 percent).
Bhattacharya said the number of girls who appeared in the examination was 65,486 more than boys this time which is a welcome sign and indicated there are lesser dropouts among females. Of the 272 candidates, there were 144 boys and 128 girls. The exams were held in home centres for the first time in the council's history in recent years from April 2 to April 27 and the results were out after 44 days, a record, the Council President said.
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"It is historic because the exams were held in home centres and candidates could write papers without stress in their familiar surrounding of own school," Bhattacharya said. Congratulating the successful candidates and rank holders, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee tweeted "Girls and boys of our districts have shown exemplary performance, while city students too make us proud." Praising the Council for the quick publication of results, she said "Kudos to the guardians, teachers, schools. Results have been announced by the Council quickly. Next year schedule also declared. Those who have fared below expectations must resolve to try better in future."
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Bhattacharya informed the 2023 higher secondary exams would be held from March 14 to March 27 and not at the home venue. Students can access the total score by clicking the Council website and can collect the mark sheet on June 20.
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