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WBBSE Madhyamik Results 2022: Results to Be Announced Tomorrow, Read How to Check Results Online

Students can access WB 10th board exam results at wbbse.wb.gov.in as they are released. Soon after the results are posted on the board website, a link to obtain mark sheets will be provided.

Updated on: 2 June, 2022 10:36 AM IST By: Binita Kumari
WBBSE Madhyamik Results 2022: Results to Be Announced Tomorrow, Read How to Check Results Online

WBBSE Madhyamik Results 2022: On June 3, the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) will announce the Madhyamik (Class 10) final examination result 2022. At 9 a.m., the results will be posted on the board's official website. Students can access WB 10th board exam results at wbbse.wb.gov.in as they are released. 

Soon after the results are posted on the board website, a link to obtain mark sheets will be provided.

The following are the steps to get your WB Madhyamik result:

  • Go to wbbse.wb.gov.in, the board's official website.

  • On the homepage, there will be a link to the results. Select it by clicking on it.

  • Enter your birth date and roll number.

  • Submit your work and double-check your results.

  • Make a copy of the result page for future reference.

  • WBBSE held a single-shift WB Madhyamik exam in 2022 from March 7 to 16.

  • WBBSE did not conduct Madhyamik exams last year due to the COVID-19 outbreak and instead graded pupils using an alternate assessment scheme.

Last year, a total of 10,79,749 applicants registered for the Madhyamik test, with every single one of them passing. A total of 79 students received a total of 697 points.

The WBBSE 10th Board examinations were canceled in 2021 due to the pandemic's catastrophic second wave. Instead, the board evaluated the students based on internal evaluations and promoted all of them. In the year 2021, a 100% pass rate was reported.

The examinations, on the other hand, were conducted prior to the lockdown in 2020. The pass rate was reported to be 86.34 percent, which was somewhat higher than in 2019. 

Due to the loss of learning caused by the longer shutdown, the pass percentage is expected to drop significantly this year. While the board is expected to be more liberal in its inspections, the result is expected to be slightly lower.

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