WB HS result 2025 will be made available on the WBCHSE official website, result.wb.gov.in, indiaresults.com, iresults.net among others.
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NEW DELHI: The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) will announce the WB HS result 2025 for Class 12 board exams shortly. The West Bengal HS result 2025 for 5.09 lakh students will be declared on the official website, result.wb.gov.in, and on DigiLocker. WB HS Result 2025 LIVE
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More than 5 lakh students appeared in the West Bengal Class 12th this year - number of students reduced by 35.56% compared to 7.9 lakh students last year. As per the WB HS routine 2025, the board exams were held from March 3 to March 18 at 2,089 exam centres.
The WBCHSE informed students that the West Bengal HS results 2025 will be available on 17 websites, including DigiLocker and a few third party websites. The WB results are published on several websites as the WBCHSE official website may face heavy traffic after result declaration.
Students will be able to download the WB HS results 2025 through result.wb.gov.in, indiaresults.com, iresults.net among others.
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Step-by-step instructions to view and download the West Bengal HS result 2025 from the DigiLocker.
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