WBCHSE West Bengal HS Result 2026 Declared
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has officially declared the Class 12 results for 2026. This much-anticipated announcement took place on May 14, 2026, and students who appeared for the Uccha Madhyamik exams can check their results online. The official website to verify the results is result.wb.gov.in, where students will find the necessary links to access their scores.
This year, the top performer is Adhrito Pal, who achieved an impressive score of 496 out of 500, translating to 99.2%. The results showcase a commendable overall pass percentage of 91.23%. Interestingly, this year's results indicate that female students outperformed their male counterparts, with a pass percentage of 92.47% compared to 89.79% for males. This trend highlights the increasing academic achievements of girls in West Bengal.
To facilitate the collection of results, hard copies of the marksheets, pass certificates, and registration certificates will be distributed among educational institutions across West Bengal. The distribution will occur from 56 centers starting at 11 am on the same day. Heads of institutions are urged to ensure that these documents are handed out to students promptly, allowing them to celebrate their hard work and achievements.
The WBCHSE conducted the Class 12 examinations from February 12 to February 27, 2026. The exams were held in a single shift each day from 10 am to 1.15 pm. Students eager to know their results can follow a simple procedure on the official website. They need to navigate to the HS result link, enter their roll and registration numbers, and submit to view their results.
This year's results have generated excitement among students and parents alike, with many following the live updates and announcements. The press conference to unveil the results began at 10:30 am, and the link for results was activated at 11 am, marking a significant moment for thousands of students across the state.
In conclusion, the WBCHSE Class 12 results for 2026 reflect not only the academic performance of students but also the commitment of educational authorities in West Bengal to deliver timely and accurate results. As students prepare for the next steps in their academic journeys, this year's results will undoubtedly shape their futures.