West Bengal HS results 2025 likely by October 31: Reports
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 22, 2025 | 11:11 PM IST | 1 min read
WB HS Results 2025: WBCHSE president said that the evaluation for 38 to 39 lakh OMR sheets has started, and it will likely be completed on or before October 31.
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) will likely announce the WBCHSE Uchha Madhyamik, HS exam result 2025 by October 31. The evaluation for 38 to 39 lakh OMR sheets has commenced, and it is likely to be completed soon, the WBCHSE president said.
According to India TV reports, the WBCHSE President, Chiranjib Bhattacharya, said that students can expect the Uchha Madhyamik result on or before October 31.
The WBCHSE HS result 2025 will be accessible on the official websites, wbchse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in. Candidates can download the HS results 2025 using their application number and date of birth details.
WBCHSE conducted the WB HS Uchha Madhyamik, Class 12 exam in semester format between September 8 and 22.
WBCHSE HS result 2025 scorecard will include the student's name, roll number, aggregate marks, subject-wise marks, pass percentage, pass or fail status, and other details.
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WBCHSE HS Result 2025: How to download?
The steps to download WBCHSE HS Result 2025 are as follows.
- Visit the official website.
- Click on the WBCHSE HS marksheet PDF link available.
- Use the application number and date of birth as the required marksheet login credentials.
- WBCHSE HS marksheet will be available for download.
- Save the WBCHSE HS marksheet PDF and take a copy for future reference.
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