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West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2025: Official Websites to Check Scores Online

West Bengal Madhyamik Result 2025: Official Websites to Check Scores Online

India Today01-05-2025

The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) will declare the Madhyamik Pariksha (Class 10) Result 2025 tomorrow, i.e., May 2, 2025. Once announced, students will be able to access their scores online through a list of official websites.The West Bengal Madhyamik result 2025 will be released at a press conference and soon after, students can check the results here on the India Today Education Results page or on the official websites — wbresults.nic.in, wbbse.wb.gov.in, and result.wbbsedata.com.advertisementStudents can also check the West Bengal Class 10 results using the mobile app — https://iresults.net/wbbse-app.
The online scorecards will be provisional. The original marksheets would need to be collected from the respective schools of students.Here are the top official websites to check the WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2025:wbbse.wb.gov.inwbresults.nic.inindiatoday.in/education-today/resultsThis year, more girls than boys appeared for the West Bengal Class 10 board exams, with 5,55,950 female candidates out of a total of 9,84,753.After checking the results, students will be able to download a provisional marksheet. The original marksheets and certificates will be distributed later through respective schools.

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