WBBSE Exams 2025 begins; Over 9.8 Lakh Students Registered for WB Madhyamik Exam 2025

WBBSE Exams 2025 begins; Over 9.8 Lakh Students Registered for WB Madhyamik Exam 2025

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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 10, 2025 15:22 IST

Among the total 9,84,753 candidates, a notable 5,55,950 students are female, marking a significant proportion of female participation in this year’s WB Madhyamik Exams 2025. The data highlights the growing involvement of girls in education in West Bengal.

WBBSE Exam 2025 begins: The West Bengal Class 10 board examinations, widely known as WB Madhyamik Exams 2025, commenced on Monday, February 10, 2025. The WB 10th exams 2025 are set to run until February 22, with around 9.84 lakh students registered to take part. The WBBSE examination is being conducted across 2,683 centers spread throughout the state.

Ramanuj Ganguly, the president of the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, reported that the first day of the three-hour exams, which began at 11 am, proceeded without any major disruptions. Speaking to various media sources, he confirmed, "The exams are going smoothly so far."

Gender Participation in WB Madhyamik Examination 2025

Among the total 9,84,753 candidates, a notable 5,55,950 students are female, marking a significant proportion of female participation in this year’s exams. The data highlights the growing involvement of girls in education in West Bengal.

Strict Security Measures for Exam Integrity

To uphold the integrity of the Madhyamik exams, the West Bengal Board has implemented strict security protocols. Mobile phones and other electronic devices are banned inside the examination halls, not just for students but also for invigilators and other officials involved in the exam process. This initiative ensures that the examinations are fair and free from any potential cheating or malpractice.

Enhanced Security Measures in Malda District

Malda district, which has witnessed previous incidents of alleged question paper leaks, has been provided with additional security measures this year. While past claims of paper leaks were later deemed fake, the Board is taking no chances. All 122 examination centers in Malda are now under CCTV surveillance to prevent any potential issues. These enhanced security protocols are intended to maintain the transparency and fairness of the exam process, ensuring a smooth experience for all students across the state.

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