West Bengal HS scrutiny results 2023 out; students to get new mark sheet from July 13
Anu Parthiban | July 6, 2023 | 07:39 PM IST | 1 min read
West Bengal Class 12 Result 2023: Students will have to submit the existing WB Class 12 mark sheet and then collect the new certificate.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has announced the West Bengal higher secondary (HS) scrutiny results 2023. Students who applied for Post Publication Review (PPR), Post Publication Scrutiny (PPS) will be able to get the WB Class 12 revised result 2023 from the official website, wbchse.wb.gov.in.
Heads of all higher secondary schools have been directed to collect the new West Bengal HS Class 12 mark sheet 2023 from the regional office. The new certificate will be made available from July 13.
This year, the overall pass percentage of Class 12 students was 89.25%. A total of 8,52,444 students registered for the West Bengal Class 12 board exam, of which 8,24,891 students have cleared the exam.
Students will have to submit the existing WB Class 12 mark sheet and then collect the new certificate.
The West Bengal government has introduced a centralised online system for undergraduate (UG) admission 2023 in all state-run, aided or affiliated colleges and universities in the state.
Students who have passed the Class 12 exam will be able to register for the UG admission 2023 till July 15.
Several universities in West Bengal including Calcutta University, St Xavier's University, Presidency University, have decided to introduce the option for exiting after three years in major disciplines for those students who want to graduate without an honours.
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