To check results, students must enter their roll number and date of birth. The online mark sheet will be provisional until schools distribute original documents. Schools can collect mark sheets and certificates from designated camp offices starting 10:00 AM the same day.
This year, the Board has released results nearly two weeks earlier than in 2024. Last year, over 6.98 lakh students passed, with an 86.15% pass rate. Top scores reached 697 out of 700, with high achievers concentrated in districts like Purba Medinipur and Bankura.
The 2025 results are expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the academic future of lakhs of students as they transition into higher secondary education. Schools across the state will soon initiate the admission process for Class 11, and students are advised to retain printouts of their online results for immediate use.
To manage online traffic and enhance accessibility, WBBSE has made arrangements for students to access their results via multiple digital platforms and mobile applications. The Board has emphasized that no physical results will be issued at its office.