WBJEE 2025: Aniruddha from Don Bosco School secures 1st rank, check complete topper list here

# Education Desk
Students celebrate after the announcement of WBJEE 2025 results. Photo: X
Students celebrate after the announcement of WBJEE 2025 results. Photo: X

Kolkata: The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board (WBJEEB) has declared the WBJEE 2025 results today. Candidates who appeared for the exam on April 27, 2025, can now check their scores and download their rank cards from the official website, wbjeeb.nic.in 

To access the result, candidates should click on the “Rank Card for WBJEE 2025” link on the WBJEEB website and enter their application number, date of birth, and security pin. It is recommended to save a copy of the rank card for future reference.

The WBJEE 2025 rank card will display the candidate’s name, roll number, category, rank, total marks, and subject-wise scores in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

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Although the results were ready by June 5, their release was delayed due to legal issues concerning the OBC category list. The Calcutta High Court raised concerns, but the Supreme Court later stayed that order, allowing the results to be announced.

Qualified candidates must participate in the WBJEE 2025 counselling process, where seats will be allotted based on ranks, scores, and availability at participating institutes.

WBJEE 2025: Check toppers list

Rank 1: Aniruddha Chakrabarti - Don Bosco School, Park Circus (CISCE)

Rank 2: Samyajyoti Biswas - Kalyani Central Model School, Kalyani (CBSE)

Rank 3: Dishaanth Basu - Delhi Public School, Ruby Park, Kolkata (CBSE)

Rank 4: Aritro Ray - Delhi Public School, Ruby Park, Kolkata (CBSE)

Rank 5: Trishanjit Doloi - PURV International School, Durgapur (CBSE)

Rank 6: Sagnik Patra - Midnapore Collegiate School, Midnapore (WBCHSE)

Rank 7: Sambit Mukhopadhyay - Burdwan Model School, Purba Bardhaman (CBSE)

Rank 8: Archisman Nandy - DAV, Model School, Kharagpur (CBSE)

Rank 9: Pratik Dhanuka - Delhi Public School, Rajarhat, Kolkata (CISCE)

Rank 10: Arka Banerjee - Burdwan Municipal High School, Purba Bardhaman (WBCHSE) 

CM's Message:

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee congratulated students who cleared the state Joint Entrance Examination, lauding their dedication and perseverance. In a post on X, she also acknowledged the unwavering support of parents and teachers in helping students reach this important milestone.

“I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to all the students who have passed the state Joint Entrance Examination,” Banerjee wrote, adding, “I also extend my congratulations to your parents and teachers.”

For students who did not achieve the desired results, Banerjee shared a message of encouragement: “Do not lose heart. Keep preparing with determination for better outcomes in the future.”