NewsIMTSWest Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education announced Higher Secondary third semester exam results with 93.72% pass rate on 31 October. Students can check scores at wbchse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in. Pritam Ballav and Aditya Narayan Jana from Purulia topped with 98.97% marks each. Among the 69 students in the top 10 ranks, only three are girls. About 6.6 lakh candidates appeared for the exams held between 8-22 September, with 56.03% being girls. This marks the first semester-based examination using OMR sheets. To check results, students should visit the official websites, enter their roll number and registration details, then download their provisional marksheet. The new system includes multiple-choice questions in semesters one and three, while semesters two and four focus on short answers to maintain writing skills. (Updated 31 Oct 2025, 15:58 IST; source: link)
West Bengal Announces HS Third Semester Results with 93.72% Pass Rate
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education released the results for the Higher Secondary third semester examinations on October 31. About 6.6 lakh students appeared for these exams, which were conducted between September 8 and 22. The overall pass percentage reached 93.72%, with female students making up 56.03% of all candidates. Students can check their results on the official websites wbchse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in by entering their roll number and registration details to download their provisional marksheet. This note explains what it means for students, when the process starts, how to check updates, and what to do next in simple steps.
Two Boys from Purulia Share Top Rank with 98.97% Marks
Pritam Ballav and Aditya Narayan Jana, both from Purulia district, topped the Higher Secondary third semester examinations by scoring 98.97% marks each. Among the 69 students who secured positions in the top 10 ranks, only three are girls. This examination was significant as it marked the first semester-based assessment using OMR sheets under the new education system. The current format includes multiple-choice questions in the first and third semesters, while the second and fourth semesters focus on short-answer questions to help students maintain their writing skills.
Key Points
- West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education announced Higher Secondary third semester exam results with 93.72% pass rate on 31 October.
- Pritam Ballav and Aditya Narayan Jana from Purulia topped with 98.97% marks each.
- Among the 69 students in the top 10 ranks, only three are girls.