West Bengal HS Result 2022 Date and Time Declared, Know When and Where to Get Marksheet

WBCHSE Higher Secondary Result 2022 at wbchse.nic.in (Representational Image)

WBCHSE HS Result 2022: Students who appeared for the higher secondary examination will get their result on the official website, wbchse.nic.in.

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  • Last Update:June 04, 2022, 12:27 IST
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West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary education (WBCHSE) will release the Higher Secondary or HS result on June 10. Students who appeared in WB 12th examination for Science, Commerce, Arts any one of the three will get their result on the official website of WBCHSE. Students have to enter their roll number and date of birth to check the result.

Once declared, the online marksheet will be available at:

– wbchse.nic.in,

— wbresults.nic.in

Apart from the official websites, students will also be able to check the result directly on News18.com by filling the form given below:

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WBCHSE HS Result 2022: How to check

Step 1: Click on West Bengal Higher Secondary Result 2022 link on WBCHSE official portal

Step 2: Enter your roll number and date of birth. to present or to show

Step 3: Your West Bengal class 12th result will be shown on the screen. Download and take printout

To clear the exam, students need to secure a minimum of 33 per cent marks to clear the WBCHSE class 12 exam. They have to secure 20 percent marks in the practical exam. The minimum aggregate marks to qualify the WB Board exam is 272. To get first class, candidates will need to score at least 480 marks. Those who get more than 360 marks will be marked as second class and those who get more than 272 marks will be marked as third class. Those who could not obtain the minimum qualifying marks will have to appear for the supplementary examination. Whereas those who fail in more than two subjects will have to repeat the year.

Last year, WBCHSE had to cancel the written exam and prepare the marksheet based on a different evaluation process. It was prepared on the basis of 40:60 formula, where 40 per cent weightage was given to the best of the four subjects in the secondary examination conducted for the batch in 2019, while 60 per cent weightage was given to the class 11 annual examination. 2020 all students declared pass in 2021.

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