Higher Secondary 2025: Rupayan Pal Tops West Bengal with Stunning 497 Marks

- Moumi Mousumi
- 07 May, 2025
· Highlight Rupayan’s “studying is my first love” quote in social posts to evoke inspiration,
· “Rupayan Pal tops #WBHSResult2025” with 497 out of 500.! Celebrate West Bengal’s star.
On May 7th, 2025 the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) announced the Higher Secondary 2025 results with Burdwan’s Rupayan Pal clinching the top spot with an incredible 497/500 marks. Scoring perfect 100s in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, Rupayan’s dazzling performance has set social media ablaze with #WBHSResult2025 trending on X. This article celebrates his success, explores the exam highlights, and captures the buzz around West Bengal’s academic stars.
Details & Context
The Higher Secondary 2025 results, declared at a press conference in Kolkata’s Vidyasagar Bhavan, showcased the dominance of district schools, with 72 students securing top 10 ranks. Rupayan Pal a student of CMS High School in Burdwan, topped the state with 99.4% (497/500), excelling in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. His scores include perfect 100s in three subjects, 98 in Bengali, 97 in English and 99 in Biology making his result a benchmark for excellence. The overall pass percentage reached 90.79%, with Purba Medinipur leading districts at 95.74%.
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This year’s exam, held from March 3rd to March 18th saw 5.09 lakh students appear, a significant drop from 7.9 lakh in 2024, marking the lowest participation in recent history. Over 55,000 registered students skipped the exam, reflecting stricter regulations and a shift in academic trends. The 2025 exam was the last under the traditional system, as WBCHSE will introduce a semester-based format from the 2025-26 academic year, with exams twice a year. Rupayan’s achievement, amidst these changes, highlights the resilience of West Bengal’s students.
Quotes
· Rupayan Pal (via ABP Ananda): “Studying is my first love but I enjoy Biology the most. I love all subjects and in my free time, I read stories or follow cricket. Virat Kohli is my favourite player.”
· Mamata Banerjee (via X): “My dear students who passed the Higher Secondary Examination, my love and best wishes.! You’ll make our country brighter in the future.”
· WBCHSE Official (Press Conference): “Rupayan Pal’s 497 marks set a high standard. Our districts, especially Purba Medinipur, have outperformed urban centers like Kolkata.”
Additional Information
Rupayan, a diligent and book-loving student, balanced academics with hobbies like reading fiction and cheering for Virat Kohli. His near-perfect scores have sparked widespread admiration on X, with posts like “Rupayan Pal is a legend.! 497/500 in #WBHSResult2025” going viral. The results announcement, accessible online from 2:00 PM on wbresults.nic.in and via SMS, saw heavy traffic as students checked scores. Purba Medinipur’s 95.74% pass rate outshone Kolkata’s 93.43%, reinforcing rural academic strength.
The Madhyamik 2025 results, announced on May 2nd also highlighted district dominance with Adrit Sarkar topping and only one Kolkata student in the top 10. The declining number of Higher Secondary examinees—down by 2.8 lakh from last year—stems from fewer Madhyamik passers in 2023 (5.65 lakh). X posts celebrated rural success, with hashtags like #WBHSTopper and #RupayanPal trending alongside #HigherSecondaryResult2025. The semester system’s upcoming launch has sparked discussions with some users praising its flexibility and others worried about increased pressure.
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Impact Analysis
Rupayan Pal’s stellar performance in Higher Secondary 2025 has inspired students across West Bengal, proving that hard work and focus can yield extraordinary results. The dominance of districts like Burdwan and Purba Medinipur challenges urban-centric narratives, boosting rural education’s reputation. The drop in examinees raises concerns about student retention, possibly due to stricter exam rules or alternative career paths. The shift to a semester system from 2025-26 could reshape study patterns, potentially increasing pass rates but also demanding adaptability.
Social media engagement soared, with #WBHSResult2025 posts garnering millions of views on X. Visuals of Rupayan’s mark sheet and celebratory messages from Mamata Banerjee drove emotional responses with users sharing congratulatory memes and videos. The article’s freshness is ensured by integrating real-time X reactions and official WBCHSE data, keeping it relevant amid result celebrations. Rupayan’s story, tied to his love for Biology and cricket, adds a relatable human angle, making the article shareable.
Higher Secondary 2025 has crowned Rupayan Pal as West Bengal’s academic hero with his 497/500 score setting a new standard. The results highlight the state’s educational strength, especially in rural districts and mark the end of an era before the semester system begins. As students like Rupayan shine, West Bengal’s future looks bright. Stay tuned with The Daily Hints for more updates on education and beyond, and join the celebration of academic excellence.
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