
WB 12th result 2025: Check when, where and how to access West Bengal HS marksheets
West Bengal Higher Secondary result 2025
Original mark sheets and pass certificates from May 8
WBCHSE Class 12 result 2025: Steps to access
Visit the official result portal: wbresults.nic.in or wbchse.wb.gov.in.
Click on the 'Higher Secondary Examination Result 2025' link.
Enter your roll number and date of birth as per your admit card.
Click on Submit to access your result.
Download and print a copy for provisional use.
West Bengal Board Class 12 result 2025: How to obtain results through SMS
West Bengal Higher Secondary result 2025: The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has officially confirmed that the Higher Secondary (HS) or Class 12 examination results for the academic year 2024–25 will be declared tomorrow, on May 7, 2025, at 12:30 PM. The announcement will be made during a press conference at Vidyasagar Bhavan, Salt Lake, Kolkata.Following the press briefing, students will be able to access their results online from 2:00 PM onwards through the Council's designated websites — wbresults.nic.in and wbchse.wb.gov.in. Students must keep their roll number and date of birth handy to log in and view their results.The Class 12 board examinations were conducted between March 3 and March 18, 2025, across various examination centers in West Bengal. Over eight lakh students appeared for the HS exams this year.In line with the Council's official notification, the hard copies of the mark sheets and pass certificates will be dispatched to 55 designated distribution centers across the state. Educational institutions can collect them from 10:00 AM on May 8, 2025. School authorities have been instructed to ensure timely distribution of documents to students the same day.Candidates can follow the steps mentioned here to download the WBCHSE Class 12 result 2025 from the official website:In addition to the online portals, students will also have the option to check their West Bengal Class 12 results via SMS . To avail of this facility, they must open the messaging app on their mobile device, type WB12 followed by a space and their roll number, and send the message to 56070. Once submitted, the result will be sent directly to the candidate's phone via SMS, ensuring quick and accessible information even in areas with limited internet connectivity.

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