West Bengal HS result 2022 link activated at wbresults.nic.in; Direct link here
Dinesh Goyal | June 10, 2022 | 12:07 PM IST | 1 min read
West Bengal Board has announced the WBCHSE HS result 2022 today. Students can check Class 12 result on wbchse.nic.in and wbresults.nic.in
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NEW DELHI:
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education, WBCHSE has announced WB 12th result 2022 today, June 10, 2022 at 11 am in a press conference. Now, WB HS result 2022 link has also been activated at 12 noon. Students who have appeared for WB HS exams can check their
West Bengal HS result 2022
on wbchse.nic.in and wbresults.nic.in. They need to enter their registration number to view the WBCHSE 12th result 2022.
West Bengal class 12 result 2022:
Direct Link
A total of 7,20,862 students appeared for the exams. Out of the total, 6,36,875 students have passed the exams successfully and the pass percentage has become 88.44%.
Steps to check WB HS result 2022 online
Students should follow the below-given steps to check HS result 2022 West Bengal Board
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Go to the official website, wbresults.nic.in or www.results.nic.in 2022.
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On the homepage, click on the 'West Bengal HS result 2022 link'.
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Enter roll, number and registration number.
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Click on the 'Submit' button.
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The West Bengal HS result 2022 will be available to download.
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Save and download WB 12th result 2022 to use it later.
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Check WB Class 12 result 2022 via SMS
Students can also get WB 12th result 2022 on their mobile phones through SMS.
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Type WB12<space>registration number
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Send it to 56070, 5676750 or 56263.
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The WB 12th result 2022 will be sent on the same mobile phone.
List of websites to access West Bengal result 2022
Students can visit the below-given websites to check WBCHSE 12th result 2022
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wbresults.nic.in
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wbbse.wb.gov.in
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wbchse.nic.in
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