West Bengal Class 12 Results Declared; Pass Percentage 91.23%
West Bengal Class 12 Results: 91.23% Pass

The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has officially declared the results for the Class 12 examinations. The overall pass percentage for the academic year stands at an impressive 91.23%, reflecting the hard work and dedication of students across the state.

Re-examination Opportunity for Dissatisfied Students

In a significant move, the council has announced that candidates who are not satisfied with their performance in the fourth-semester examinations will be given an opportunity to reappear in the exams next year. However, this option comes with a condition: students must surrender their current year's results to be eligible for re-examination. This policy aims to provide a fair chance for improvement while maintaining the integrity of the assessment process.

Key Highlights of the Results

  • The overall pass percentage is 91.23%, a commendable achievement for the state's education system.
  • Results were published on the official WBCHSE website and through various other channels for easy access.
  • Students can check their scores using their roll numbers and other required credentials.

Steps for Students Unsatisfied with Results

  1. Visit the official WBCHSE website to access the result portal.
  2. Download and review the detailed mark sheet.
  3. If dissatisfied, submit an application for re-examination by the specified deadline.
  4. Upon approval, surrender the current year's result to appear in the next year's examination.

The announcement has been met with mixed reactions. While many students have expressed relief and joy over the high pass percentage, others who fell short of their expectations are considering the re-examination option. Education experts believe this policy strikes a balance between academic rigor and student welfare.

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For further updates and detailed information, students are advised to regularly check the official council website and stay connected with their respective schools. The council has also set up helplines to assist with any queries regarding the results and re-examination process.

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