WB HS Toppers 2025-26: Pritam Ballav, Aditya Narayan Jana share first position; 69 in top 10 ranks
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 31, 2025 | 02:34 PM IST | 1 min read
WB HS 3rd Semester Results 2025: Both first position holders secured 193 out of 195 marks, making a pass percentage of 98.97%.
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Download NowThe West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has declared the WB HS 3rd semester result 2026-25 today, October 31. The WB HS 3rd semester result 2025 includes 69 students, in the top 10. The top 2 students, Aditya Narayan Jana and Pritam Pallabh, have the same pass percentage of 98.97%. WB HS result 2025 live updates
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Of 69 toppers, only 3 are female students, one from commerce and the other 2 from science. The highest pass percentage for males stands at 93.81% and for females at 93.65%.
This year’s semester exam pass percentage is 93.72% overall, showing an increase of 2.93 points as compared to last year’s, which was 90.79%.
For WB HS 3rd semester exams 2025 , over 6.60 lakh students registered, of which 6,45,832 appeared for the papers. From the science stream, a total of 1,11,627 appeared, 37,800 from commerce, and 4,96,405 from arts.
The pass percentage for science stood at 98.8%, commerce at 94.19% and arts at 92.54%.
WB HS Toppers 2025-26 list
The top qualifiers for the WB HS 3rd-semester exam 2025 are given below.
|
Student’s name |
Passing marks |
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Top 1 rankers |
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Pritam Ballav |
98.92% |
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Aditya Narayan Jana |
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Toper 2 rankers |
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Atanu Banerjee |
98.95% |
|
Srijan Parichha |
|
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Soumalya Rudra |
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|
Tridev Chrakraborty |
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Tapobrata Das |
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Arkadyuti Dhar |
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Arighna Sarker |
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Aitihya Pachhal |
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Adrito Pal |
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Pratyush Mondal |
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Top 3 ranker |
|
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Soham Bhowmick |
98.92% |
|
Top 4 rankers |
|
|
10 students, one female |
98.42% |
| Top 5 rankers |
|
| Rehan Rijvi Shaikh | 98.38% |
| Soumdip Mishra | |
| Topper 6 rankers |
|
| 13 students, all males |
97.89%
|
| Top 7 rankers |
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| 6 students |
97.84%
|
| Top 8 ranker |
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| Gholam Faisal |
97.50%
|
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Additionally, the district-wise highest pass percentage for various districts is as follows.
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Districts |
Pass percentage |
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South 24 Pargana |
96.72% |
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Nadia |
96.64% |
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Howrah |
96.59% |
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Kolkata |
93.77% |
Students who appeared for the WB HS 3rd semester 2025 exams from September 8 to 22 can download their scorecards on the official website, result.wb.gov.in, using their login details. WBCHSE declared the WB HS 3rd semester 2025 results along with the toppers list via a press conference held at Vidaysagar Bhavan, Salt Lake, Kolkata.
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