West Bengal HS result 2024 tomorrow; toppers’ scores, percentages last year
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NEW DELHI : The West Bengal Council for Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) will declare the West Bengal HS result 2024 tomorrow, May 8. West Bengal 12th result 2024 will be declared at 1 pm through a press conference. Students who appeared for the higher secondary board exams 2024 will be able to check their results from 3 pm on the official websites, wbchse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in.
Students will need their login credentials to download the WBCHSE 12th result 2024. The original mark sheets and pass certificates will be available from May 10 in schools. West Bengal Class 12 board exams 2024 were conducted from February 16 to 29.
Recently, the board announced that it has revised Class 12 curriculum 2025. WBCHSE has dropped three subjects – Punjabi, Gujarati and French – from the syllabus due to low enrollment.
West Bengal HS Result 2024: Toppers and their scores last year
Along with the result of West Bengal 12th, the council chairman will also announce names of toppers.
Rank |
Name of student |
Marks |
Percentage |
1 |
Subhranshu Sardar |
496 |
99.2% |
2 |
Sushma Khan, Abu Samah |
495 |
99.0% |
3 |
Chandrabindu Maity, Anasua Saha, Piyali Das, Sreya Mallik |
494 |
98.8% |
4 |
Srijita Basak, Narendranath Banerjee, Preyona Pal |
493 |
98.6% |
5 |
Kaustabh Kundu, Rishita Sinha Mahapatra, Diptarga Das, Ankita Ghorai, Ananya Samanta |
492 |
98.4% |
6 |
Chayan Burman, Ankur Ray, Arkadeep Ghora, Tamalkanti Das, Somayi Jana, Sohom Chatterjee, Rupsa Upadhyaya, Aditi Mohanti, Suparna Mahata, Utsa Kundu, Soumili Mandal, Sahili Ahmed |
491 |
98.2% |
7 |
Sandeep Ghosh, Debarshi Basak, Bitang Sasmal, Arka Ghosh, Abhirup Pal, Srija Upadhyay, Sumit Mukherjee, Rupankar Ghatak, Koushiki Kundu, Soujatya Mukhopadhyay, Saranya Ghosh, Arnab Pati, Asmita Pal, Abhirup Pal |
490 |
98.0% |
8 |
Sritama Mistry, Sayyed Saqleen Kabir, Sayan Pradhan, Atreyee Sahana, Sanjukta Biswas, Shreshta Adhikari, Sandeep Bhattacharya, Adwitya Sinha, Ishika Sheel, Shireen Alam, Satyak Das |
489 |
97.8% |
9 |
Sritama Mistry, Sayyed Saqleen Kabir, Sayan Pradhan, Atreyee Sahana, Sanjukta Biswas, Shreshta Adhikari, Sandeep Bhattacharya, Adwitya Sinha, Ishika Sheel, Shireen Alam, Satyak Das |
488 |
97.6% |
10 |
Arya Nandi, Swagata Chakrabarti, Pushpita Modak, Samayita Dasgupta, Sucheta Jana, Bikram Burman, Sheikh Sayyuddin Ahmed, Soumyadeep Dutta, Koel Kundu, Anjuma Dilruba, N. Santra, Sheikh Abdul Razzak, Agniva Mukherjee, Sudeep Pal, Mallika Debnath, Sayantan Sarkar, Trina Purakayastha |
487 |
97.4% |
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