JOBS AND EDUCATION
BSEB Result Class 12th 2025 declared: A look at pass percentages over the last 7 years – The Times of India

The Bihar School Examination Board (BSEB) has officially announced the Class 12 results for 2025, bringing relief and excitement to thousands of students. This year, the overall pass percentage stands at 86.50%, reflecting a notable improvement from previous years. In addition to the results, BSEB has recognized the top-performing students across different streams. Priya Jaiswal secured the highest marks in the Science stream, while Roshni Kumari topped the Commerce stream. The Arts stream was led by Vandita Kumari, showcasing remarkable academic excellence.
For students considering re-evaluation, the scrutiny application window will remain open from April 1 to April 8, with further details to be provided by the board.
BSEB Class 12 Pass Percentage Over the Years
Over the past seven years, the pass percentage in BSEB Class 12 results has fluctuated due to various academic and external factors. Analyzing these trends helps in understanding the progress of students and the impact of educational reforms.
Comparative Analysis of Pass Percentages
The following table presents a year-wise comparison of the pass percentages, highlighting the variations in student performance.
Years | Pass Percentage |
2025 | 86.50% |
2024 | 87.21% |
2023 | 83.73% |
2022 | 80.15% |
2021 | 78.04% |
2020 | 80.59% |
2019 | 79.76% |
BSEB Intermediate result: In-Depth Analysis of Trends
The yearly pass percentage data indicates a series of fluctuations and improvements. Understanding these changes provides insight into the factors influencing student success.
- Gradual Improvement Since 2021: The pass percentage has been consistently rising, climbing from 78.04% in 2021 to 86.50% in 2025. This steady improvement indicates better academic strategies and student preparedness.
- Highest Performance in 2024: The peak pass percentage in the last seven years was recorded in 2024 (87.21%), slightly higher than 2025’s 86.50%. The small dip in 2025 suggests a stabilization rather than a decline.
- Notable Decline in 2021: The pass percentage saw a dip in 2021 (78.04%), one of the lowest figures in recent years, likely influenced by the disruptions caused by the pandemic, including shifts to online learning and examination challenges.
- Recovery and Consistent Growth: Post-2021, the pass percentage steadily increased, reaching 80.15% in 2022 and further improving each subsequent year. This upward trend highlights the effectiveness of policy changes, enhanced learning resources, and more structured evaluations.
- Pre-Pandemic Stability: Between 2019 and 2020, the pass percentages hovered around 79.76% and 80.59%, indicating a relatively stable performance before the global educational disruptions.
Key factors influencing the BSEB Inter result trends
Several factors have played a crucial role in shaping the pass percentage trends over the years. These include changes in examination policies, the introduction of new learning methodologies, and enhanced academic support.
- Revised Examination Policies: BSEB has implemented various reforms, including changes in evaluation criteria and improvements in the examination process, leading to higher pass percentages.
- Improved Academic Support: The availability of additional study materials, digital learning platforms, and remedial classes has played a role in enhancing student performance.
- Adaptation to New Learning Methods: The shift towards hybrid learning and digital education post-pandemic has helped students access better resources, leading to improved outcomes in recent years.
JOBS AND EDUCATION
Private vs. government schools: Who performed better in Karnataka SSLC 2025? – The Times of India
The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has announced the result for Karnataka Secondary School Leaving Examination (SSLC) Friday. The pass percentage for has been recorded at 66.14 per cent for 7,90,890 regular fresh students who appeared in the
Karnataka SSLC exams. Meanwhile, the overall pass percentage for all students including regular Fresh, Private Fresh, Regular and Private Repeaters has been recorded at 62.34 per cent. The KSEAB has also released the list of SSLC toppers.
A total of 22 students have emerged as state toppers with a score of 100 per cent in Karnataka board class 10th exams.
Karnataka SSLC Result 2025: School wise performance
As per the Karnataka SSLC result statistics released, unaided schools in Karnataka obtained the highest passing percentage of 75.59 per cent. Check pass percentage and school wise performance analysis for Karnataka SSLC results here:
School Type |
Number of students appeared |
Number of students passed |
Overall pass percentage |
Government | 3,21,841 | 2,01,790 | 62.7 per cent |
Aided | 2,00,214 | 1,18,066 | 58.97 per cent |
Unaided | 2,68,835 | 2,03,219 | 75.59 per cent |
Which district performed the best in Karnataka SSLC 2025?
This year, Dakshina Kannada emerged as the top performing district in Karnataka board class 10th results. The overall pass percentage has been recorded at 91.12 per cent. The top ten best performing districts in Karnataka are provided below:
- Dakshina Kannada – 91.12 per cent
- Udupi – 89.96 per cent
- Uttara Kannada – 83.19 per cent
- Shivamogga – 82.29 per cent
- Kodagu – 82.21 per cent
- Hassan – 82.12 per cent
- Sirsi – 80.47 per cent
- Chikkamagaluru – 77.9 per cent
- Bengaluru Rural – 74.02 per cent
- Bengaluru South – 72.3 per cent
It is also to be noted that Kalaburagi has emerged as the lowest performing district in Karnataka SSLC, with an overall pass percentage of 42.43 per cent.
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Karnataka SSLC Result 2025: Check Your KSEAB Class 10th Results Online at karresults.nic.in – The Times of India
The Karnataka School Examinations and Assessments Board (KSEAB) is set to announce the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC) Class 10 results for 2025 on May 2 at 11:30 AM. Over 8.96 lakh students, including 4.61 lakh boys and 4.34 lakh girls, who appeared for the examinations conducted between March 21 and April 4, 2025, await their results. Education Minister Shri Madhu Bangarappa will declare the results during a press conference at the KSEAB headquarters.
The results will be available on official websites karresults.nic.in and kseab.karnataka.gov.in after 12:30 PM. Students will need their roll numbers and date of birth to access their results.
The examinations were conducted across 2,818 centers in Karnataka. The evaluation process involved 65,000 assessors working at 240 centers to ensure accuracy and transparency in marking.
Students had to appear for core subjects including mathematics, science, social science, and three language papers in a pen-and-paper format.
The board has modified its grading system for 2025. The normalization has been increased by raising grade marks from 10% to 20%, and qualifying marks have been lowered from 35% to 25%.
The grading system follows a specific pattern: A+ for 90% and above, A for 80-89%, B+ for 70-79%, B for 60-69%, C+ for 50-59%, and C for 35-49%.
Past performance data shows a declining trend in pass percentages over recent years. The overall pass percentage was 73.40% in 2024, down from 83.89% in 2023 and 85.13% in 2022. The year 2021 saw an exceptionally high pass rate of 99.99%, while 2020 and 2019 recorded 71.80% and 73.70% respectively.
Students can access their results through multiple channels including official websites, DigiLocker, and SMS. For SMS results, students need to type “KAR10 (Roll Number)” and send it to 56263.
Important abbreviations used in the scorecard include F for Fail, N for Not Appearing, P for Pass/T for Taken, X for Exempted, NA for Not Appearing, and AA for Absent or Valid Marks.
Students who do not pass the SSLC Exam 1 will have opportunities to appear in Exam 2 and Exam 3. They can also apply for re-evaluation of answer sheets and request photocopies to review their performance.
The previous year’s topper was Ankita Basappa Konnur from Bagalkote district, who achieved a perfect score of 625 out of 625 marks.
Gender-wise performance data from 2024 showed girls achieving 91.52% pass rate compared to 85.12% for boys, while transgender students recorded a 50% pass rate.
The board will announce details regarding compartment examinations for students who wish to improve their scores shortly after the main results declaration. Only students who complete the application process and pay the required fees will be eligible to take these exams.
Udupi was the best-performing district last year with a 94% pass rate, while girls maintained an overall pass percentage of 81%.
Looking at result declaration trends over the years, SSLC results were announced on May 9 in 2024, May 8 in 2023, and May 19 in 2022. For the current academic year 2024-25, the 1st PUC results were declared on April 1, 2025, and 2nd PUC results on April 8, 2025.
Students are advised to keep their admit cards ready while checking their results, as these contain the necessary login credentials required to access the results online.
What to Do After Checking Karnataka SSLC Result 2025
Cross-Check Details: Verify all personal and academic details on your marksheet. Report discrepancies to your school or KSEAB immediately.
Revaluation/Rechecking:
- Students dissatisfied with their marks can apply for revaluation or rechecking as per official guidelines after result declaration.
- Photocopies of answer sheets can be requested online.
Supplementary Exams:
- Students who do not pass can appear for Exam 2 and Exam 3.
- Application and fee payment are mandatory for compartment exams
Frequently Asked Questions – Karnataka SSLC Result 2025
Q: What credentials are needed to check the result online?
A: Registration number and date of birth.
Q: Where can I check my Karnataka SSLC Result 2025?
A: On the official websites karresults.nic.in and kseab.karnataka.gov.in, via SMS, or DigiLocker.
Q: What if the official website is slow or unresponsive?
A: Wait patiently and try again later, or use SMS or DigiLocker to access your result.
Q: When will the official marksheet be available?
A: Digital marksheets will be available online after results are announced. Physical copies may be distributed by schools later.
JOBS AND EDUCATION
WBBSE Madhyamik Class 10 Toppers 2025: Adrita Sarkar tops with 99.43% marks – The Times of India
The president of the Ad-hoc committee, West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has announced the result for the WBBSE class 10 exams 2025 today, May 2. The results were announced today via a press conference at 9am. The direct link to access the results has been activated at 9:45am at the official website.
The overall pass percentage for WBBSE results 2025 is recorded at 86.56%. This year, boys have outshone girls by obtaining a pass percentage of 89.19%. Meanwhile, girls have obtained a pass percentage of 84.31%. The WBBSE Madhyamik exams were conducted from February 10 to 22, 2025 for 9,13,883 students.
Adrita Sarkar emerges as the WBBSE Madhyamik topper 2025
This year, the topper for WBBSE Madhyamik exams is Adrita Sarkar from Raigunj Coronation High School, with an impressive score of 696 marks out of 700 and a percentage of 99.43%. As many as 66 candidates are in the top 10 performers list this year. Check the list of top 3 performing students in WBBSE madhyamik exams below:
Name of the student | Marks | Percentage |
Adrita Sarkar | 696/700 | 99.43% |
Anubhav Biswas, Soumya Pal | 694/700 | 99.14% |
Ishani Chakraborty | 692 | 99% |
WBBSE Madhyamik Results 2025: Number of students appeared
A total of 9,13,883 lakh candidates appeared in the West Bengal class 10th board exams this year. Out of these, 5,00,924 were girls, while 4,12,959 were boys. Moreover, 66 candidates are in the top 10 rank list for WBBSE madhyamik results this year.
This year, the West Bengal board results have been announced within 70 days of conclusion of the exams.
When will students get West Bengal 10 marksheets?
The WBBSE class 10 result 2025 released online is provisional in nature. Students will obtain their original marksheets from their respective schools soon. The school authorities will inform the students about the same.
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