Seven students from Malda in top 10 in West Bengal Secondary Examination Merit List
Anubhav Biswas, a student of Malda Ramakrishna Mission, secured the possible second position in the West Bengal Secondary Examination State Merit List by scoring 694. In addition, Aritra Saha and Srijan Pramanik of this school secured the eighth position. Both of them got 688 marks. Anubhav dreams of becoming a doctor. He also loves reading detective stories. Anubhav wants to leave the West Bengal Board in the future and will study in the Delhi Board, he said.
Two of Anubhav's classmates, Srijan Pramanik and Aritra Saha, secured the eighth position in the Secondary Education Merit List.
Srijan, who secured the eighth position with 688 marks, is from Maheshmati area of Malda city. Father Sitanath Pramanik retired from teaching at a high school and is currently working at Government Model School in Manikchak. Mother Jayanti Gupta Pramanik is a housewife.
Srijan said that he was naturally excited at first after hearing his results on TV. Later, he controlled himself. He expected to get 690 marks. However, he is happy to get 688 marks. Srijan said as per the rules, did not study much, but studied for 10 hours a day. However, Srijan does not like to be limited to studies only. Apart from cricket, he is also interested in playing chess. Srijan said that besides sports, he also likes reading books. He has a special attraction towards math and chemistry and wants to study engineering in the future.
Along with Srijan, his classmate Aritra Saha also secured eighth place. Aritra is a resident of Ramakrishna pally in Malda city. He is currently studying in Kota, Rajasthan. Father Shivaji Saha runs an electrical business. Mother Anima Saha is a housewife. Despite achieving such good results, Aritra did not take her mind off her studies even for an hour. Even when there is a commotion all over the house, he quickly talks to his family on video calls and joins classes.
In fact, seven students have secured a place in the top 10 merit list from Malda district. Malda district convenor of the Madhyamik examination, Biplob Gupta, said that Anubhav of Ramakrishna Mission has secured the second position. Four students from Malda District care in eighth place. Among them, Aritra Saha and Srijan Pramanik are students of Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda vidyamandir. One of these four Asif Mehboob of Joyenpur High School and Mohammad Inzamul Haque, a student of Target Point School. Amina Banu of Mojampur Girls School and Uday Sadab of Sujapur High School are in tenth place with 686 marks.
Asif Mehboob, surprising everyone with his lack, has jointly secured the eighth place in the merit list of Madhayamik Exam 2025. He obtained 688 marks. Asif Mehboob's house is in a remote area in Gobindapur village of Sripur-1 gram panchayat of Ratua-2 block. Asif Mehboob's father Anuarul Haque is a farmer by profession. He also works as a migrant worker to meet the family's needs. The Asif's have three brothers. The elder brother studies at Chanchal College. Asif is a senior, and the younger brother is only 4 years old. Asif studies at Kaliachak Residential Mission School. In between studies, he sometimes has to help his father with farming. In such a situation, Asif was very happy to see his name in the eighth place in the merit list after the announcement of the secondary school results today.
Asif, a talented fan of Virat Kohli, wants to become a doctor in the future. He wants to stand by the common people of the society by becoming a doctor. However, Asif did not forget to acknowledge the contribution of his parents for such a great success. Meanwhile, father Anuarul Haque said about his son's success, 'Asif used to study day and night. In the future, he also wants to become a doctor. However, if someone helps me financially in my financial situation, it will be easier for me to pursue higher education.’
M Inzamam ul Haque, a student of Target Point School, has secured eighth place in the top ten list of the board. Inzamamul wants to become a doctor in the future. His score is 688. Inzamam has been studying at Target Point School since the fifth grade. He is known as a very talented student. As a result, teachers also had high hopes for him. He has fulfilled those expectations. His father, Mainul Haque, is a small businessman. Mother, Ajmira Khatun, is a housewife. Inzamam ul Haque’s words, ‘Along with my parents, the contribution of teachers is undeniable. My teachers have helped me a lot. I hoped to be in the top ten list of the board. In the future, I want to serve people. That is why I want to become a doctor.’