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86.56% of Students Pass West Bengal Board Secondary Exam

The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education has announced the results of this year’s exam, revealing that 86.56% of students passed. This marks a positive outcome for students across the state, as they worked hard to complete their studies and perform well in the exam.

The Board reported that over 10 lakh students appeared for the exam this year, with a significant number of them achieving high scores. Many students celebrated their success, while others were disappointed but motivated to do better next year.

The pass percentage this year shows an improvement over previous years, reflecting the efforts of both students and teachers. Teachers played a key role in preparing students, offering support and guidance throughout the academic year. The students also put in a lot of effort to study, and their hard work paid off.

The Board has encouraged all students who passed to continue their education and pursue further studies. For those who didn’t pass, the Board assured them that they could take a supplementary exam and try again. Students who didn’t make it are being given the chance to improve their performance and pass the exam in the next opportunity.

The state’s education minister congratulated the students and their families for their achievements. He also thanked the teachers and school staff for their hard work in preparing the students. The minister emphasized the importance of education and encouraged students to focus on their future goals.

Schools across West Bengal are planning special events to celebrate the success of their students. Many teachers are arranging counseling sessions to guide those who didn’t pass, helping them understand their mistakes and giving them advice on how to perform better in future exams.

This year’s exam results show the hard work of students, teachers, and the education system. With their support, students are moving forward and looking forward to more opportunities in the future.