West Bengal Madhyamik PPR, PPS result 2022 declared; Direct link here
Shamshad Ali Dar | July 26, 2022 | 05:54 PM IST | 1 min read
WB Madhyamik result 2022 for PPR, PPS has been announced today. Students need to enter roll number and date of birth to check WB results 2022.
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NEW DELHI:
West Bengal Board of Secondary Education has declared Post Publication Review (PPR), Post Publication Scrutinee (PPS) madhyamik exam results 2022 today, July 26, 2022. Students need to enter their roll number and date of birth to check their wbresults.nic.in 2022 madhyamik result for PPR and PPS,. The WB 10th exam results 2022 for PPR, PPS can be checked on third party websites, .indiaresults.com, exametc.com.
WB Madhyamik Result 2022 (PPR, PPS):
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Students will also get their results from their respective schools. The schools will collect the result from the respective camp office on July 27, 2022, read the WBBSE official notice.
Steps to check WB 10th PPR, PPS result 2022
Follow the given steps to check Madhyamik result 2022 for PPR, PPS
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Go to www.exametc.com result, www.indiaresults.com 2022
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Select ‘West Bengal’ in the state provided on the homepage.
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Now click on the “PPR/PPS Exam Result 2022”
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A result window will open on the screen.
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Enter roll number, date of birth in the given fields.
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Click on the submit button
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The PPR, PPS madhyamik result 2022 will be displed on the scree.
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Take a screenshot or save it for future reference.
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