WBCHSE to announce West Bengal HS 3rd sem result 2025 on October 31
Vaishnavi Shukla | October 29, 2025 | 08:28 PM IST | 1 min read
West Bengal Uchha Madhyamik Exams 2025: Students will be able to access the semester 3 result from 2 pm onwards on the official website, result.wb.gov.in.
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Download NowThe West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) will announce the West Bengal HS exam result 2025 of semester 3 on October 31 at 12:30 pm through a press conference. Candidates will be able to access the WB HS result 2025 from 2 pm onwards on the official website, result.wb.gov.in.
Students will be able to access the WB HS 3rd semester result 2025 by logging into the system, entering their roll number, and registration number. The press conference will be held at Vidaysagar Bhavan, Salt Lake, Kolkata.
WBCHSE has requested that all schools are requested to login to the system on the official website, wbchscapp.wb.gov.in, using their login credential. The school authorities can download the official statement of marks for all students along with a synopsis of marks.
The WB HS result 2025 statement of marks should be distributed to students after putting HOI's signature and stamp.
WB HS semester exam 2025
WBCHSE conducted the WB HS Uchha Madhyamik, Class 12 semester exam between September 8 and 22. The WB HS scorecard 2025 will include the student's name, roll number, aggregate marks, subject-wise marks, pass percentage, pass or fail status, and other details.
Earlier, the WBCHSE president Chiranjib Bhattacharya informed that the valuation for 38 to 39 lakh OMR sheets has commenced, and results will likely be announced by October 31.
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