Kolkata:An estimated 86.29 per cent out of the nearly 8 lakh students passed the Higher Secondary examination in West Bengal this year, as the results were declared on Monday.
West Bengal Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Monday congratulated all successful candidates of Higher Secondary Examination as well as their teachers and guardians.
Out of a total of 7,77,266 candidates, who appeared for the examinations this year, 86.29 per cent students passed, the president of West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education(WBCHSE), Mohua Das, told in a press meet .However, the overall pass percentage last year was 83.75 per cent, she said.
A total of 7,818 candidates secured 90 per cent or above marks and 2,63,149 students secured 60 per cent or above marks in the examinations this year, Das added.
Das said a total of 137 candidates were among the top 10 rankers from all the three streams - Science, Arts and Commerce.
This year, every rank has been shared by more than one candidate, she added.
Shovan Mondal from Birbhum Zilla School and Rajarshi Burman of Jenkins School in Cooch Behar jointly shared the first rank this year, Das said. Both of them scored 498 out of 500 (99.6 per cent).
The second rank was shared by six candidates, each of them scoring 496 (99.2 per cent), while the third rank was shared by four candidates and each of them scored 494 (98.8 per cent).