West Bengal 12th Result 2022: 272 students in top 10 merit list; Adisha Debsharma tops exam
Dinesh Goyal | June 10, 2022 | 11:53 AM IST | 1 min read
West Bengal Board has announced the WB HS topper name, rank and other details. A total of 144 boys and 128 girls made it in the top 10 merit list.
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NEW DELHI:
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education has announced the West Bengal HS topper name, rank, school and other details along with the WB HS result announcement in a press conference. This year, a total of 272 students have secured the first 10 ranks, of which 144 are boys and 128 are girls. Adisha Debsharma of Dinhata Soni Devi Jain High School Cooch Bihar has secured rank 1 with 498 marks.
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Sayandip Samanta from West Midnapore bagged the 2nd rank by securing a total of 497 marks in West Bengal HS result 2022 . A total of 4 students have shared the rank 4 with 496 marks.
WBCHSE topper 2022 list
|
Rank |
Topper name |
Marks |
|
1 |
Adisha Debsharma from Dinhata Soni Devi Jain High School Cooch Bihar |
498 (99.6%) |
|
2 |
Sayandip Samanta from West Midnapore |
497 (99.4%) |
|
3 |
Rohin Sen from Pathbhavan School Soham Das, Hooghly Collegiate School Parichay Pari, West Midnapore 1 more student |
496 (99.2%) |
|
4 |
8 students |
495 (99%) |
|
5 |
11 students |
494 (98.8%) |
|
6 |
32 students |
493 |
|
7 |
37 students |
492 (98.4%) |
|
8 |
55 students |
491 (98.2%) |
|
9 |
54 students |
490 |
| 10 |
69 students |
489 (97.8%) |
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