Boys outshine girls in Madhyamik exam with 89.2 pc
Boys outperformed girls in the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education results declared today.
Boys outperformed girls in the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education results declared today.
The much-awaited result of this year’s Madhaymik Pariksha would be published on 2 May, the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education, today, in a notification said.
The Madhyamik exams conducted by West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) came to an end today with the police investigating the incidents of question papers going viral on social media, informed the state education minister, Bratya Basu today.
As attempts of making the Madhyamik exam question paper viral allegedly on social media by aspirants continued on the third day, today, the West Bengal Board of Secondar y Education (WBBSE) authorities sensed a ‘conspiracy’.
Despite the use of technology by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE), candidates have continued to make question papers viral.
As a part of its venture, the secondary board through a notification issued has instructed all the invigilators at all examination centres across the state to apprise the examinees at the centres before the start of writing the examination.
The HC has also directed the administration not to allow Ahmed to enter into the school. With the court directive, he is not coming to the school.
Although the division bench of Justices Joymalya Bagchi and Gaurang Kanth granted bail on health and medical grounds, it also imposed several conditions.
Another internal irregularities in the school education system has surfaced as West Bengal Private Tutors’ Development Association
This year, the Madhyamik Exam was held on and from 23 February and ended on 4 March in the state