WBCHSE HS Result 2023: West Bengal Board to Announce Class 12 Results Tomorrow

West Bengal HS result 2023 will be declared through a press conference (Representational image)

West Bengal HS result 2023 will be declared through a press conference (Representational image)

The result will be declared at 12:30 pm. Students who appeared for the exam can check their result online by entering their roll number at wbchse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in.

West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) will release the result of class 12 (HS) exam 2023 tomorrow, May 24. The result will be declared at 12:30 pm. Students who took the exam can check their result online by entering their roll number at wbchse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in. The result will display the marks of the applicant and whether they are qualified or not. The West Bengal HS Result 2023 will also be declared through a press conference.

Students can also check their result by downloading the mobile app ‘WBCHSE Results 2023’ from Google Play Store. The distribution of WBCHSE Class 12 marksheets and certificates among the representatives of the schools is on May 31 at 11 PM.

Around 8.52 lakh children appeared in the West Bengal Board’s Class 12 exams, which were held from March 14 to March 27. Students must have secured at least 33 percent of the possible marks in WBCHSE class 12 exam as well as 20 percent in practical exams. Must have passed WB Board Exam with minimum 272 marks.

WBCHSE CLASS 12 RESULT 2023: How to check

Step 1: Visit the official website of the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education – wbchse.wb.gov.in.

Step 2: On the homepage, click on West Bengal Class 12 (HS) result 2023 link

Step 3: Once the result portal opens enter your roll number and date of birth and click on submit

Step 4: Your West Bengal Class 12th Result 2023 will be shown on the screen.

Step 5: Download the class 12 result and take a printout of the same for record.

Candidates securing at least 480 marks will be placed in first division, while those securing more than 360 marks will be placed in second division. The third division will be given more than 272 marks. Students who fall short of the required minimum qualifying marks will have to retake the year if they fail in more than two subjects, and will have to pass the supplementary examination.

In the 2022 West Bengal Class 12 exam, the overall pass percentage was recorded at 88.44 per cent, and 6,36,875 students passed the HS exam. The pass percentage of boys was 90.19 per cent, while that of girls was 86.58 per cent.