Madhyamik exams: Teachers flag increasing number of unsuccessful candidates
This year, 1,20,881 out of 9.69 lakh candidates who appeared in the exam failed, showing a sharp increase in the number of unsuccessful students.
This year, 1,20,881 out of 9.69 lakh candidates who appeared in the exam failed, showing a sharp increase in the number of unsuccessful students.
Two students, scolded by their mothers for wasting time over mobile phones, felt insulted and committed suicide by hanging at their respective homes in East Burdwan today.
Three students, Sinchan Nandi, a student of Gourhati Haradas Institution, a resident of Gourhati, Arambagh secured 691 marks, to hold the 5th rank in the state merit list.
From the heart of Tamil Nadu to the global stage of World Audio Visual and Entertainment Summit (WAVES) 2025, Team Apex Achievers from Dharmapuri is making numbers fun again.
The protestors have been continuing their agitations in front of the Acharya Bhawan for more than 30 hours since Monday demanding the WBSSC to release the list of qualified and ineligible candidates in the panel of 2016 when the recruitment tests for the posts of assistant teachers, non-teaching group C and D were held by the commission.
Most of the students, who had appeared in Madhyamik Pariksha from Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira Eklavya Model Residential School, Jhargram, scored first division.
With an aim to give students a holistic knowledge and develop them into good human beings, a school in Nadia has decided to start scouting activities in school.
The Hooghly district usually has many students ranking within first 10 in Madhyamik examination but this year unexpectedly only two students have ranked within the first 10.
A joint statement by the student organisations of South Asia in solidarity to the student protest across the USA condemned the repressive actions taken by the authorities of Columbia University and the US government.
In response to the escalating concerns surrounding stress among students and educational professionals, Kalyani University, in collaboration with ISKCON of Sridham Mayapur, organized a comprehensive seminar aimed at addressing stress reduction strategies.