West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination results out, 99.63 pc clears test
An impressive 99.63% of 1,13,492 candidates passed this year's West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE), officials announced. Among the successful candidates, 34,342 are girls and 26,462 are from outside the state. Kingshuk Patra from Bankur...

Kingshuk Patra from Bankura Zilla School topped the list followed by Subhradeep Paul from Kalyani University Experimental High School and Bibaswan Biswas from Bishop Morrow School, Krishnanagar.
North 24 Parganas district emerged as the frontrunner with the highest number of successful candidates, totaling 10,489, followed closely by Purba Medinipur with 7,331 qualifiers. In contrast, Kolkata registered a comparatively lower number of qualifiers, with only 6,338 candidates securing success.
West Bengal Chief Minister, Mamata Banerjee conveyed her heartfelt congratulations to the successful candidates through a social media post. She expressed her pride in their achievements and encouraged them to continue striving for excellence. Additionally, she extended words of encouragement to candidates who did not qualify, urging them to remain determined and focused on their aspirations.
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