WB Madhyamik, CBSE 10 results today
To begin with, the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education will bring out the results of Madhyamik at 10am on Wednesday through a virtual press conference. Next, CBSE Class X results will be announced by the afternoon.

KOLKATA: Starting Wednesday, a series of results will be published that will put an end to the stressful days being spent by the candidates of both classes X and XII in the wake of the pandemic-induced lockdown.
To begin with, the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education will bring out the results of Madhyamik at 10am on Wednesday through a virtual press conference. Next, CBSE Class X results will be announced by the afternoon. Finally, on July 17, Friday, at 3:30pm, the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education will publish the state board results of the Class XII students.
The announcement to publish the results of this year's Madhyamik was made by chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday. At the state secretariat, the CM also hinted at publishing the HS results by July 17. “Madhyamik examinations were held in entirety before Covid-19 struck. The results will be released tomorrow along with the merit list. I would like to congratulate all students in advance,” Banerjee said.
The Madhyamik examinees will be able to access the results from 10:30am on Wednesday. The results will be available online — www.wbbse.org, http://wbresults.nic.in, among several other sites. Students can also send an SMS to 5676750 in the format ‘WB10 Roll Number’ to know the results.
This year, around 10,15,888 examinees who took the Madhyamik will receive their marksheets on Wednesday, much later than the usual date. Also, the parents of the candidates will have to collect the mark sheets from schools on July 22 and July 23. “Since there are a number of areas under lockdown and multiple containment zones across the state, a decision has been taken that schools will distribute the marskheets maintaining social distancing but there will be delay of a few days as it has been difficult to send the marksheets to their respective locations,” said a source in the Madhyamik Board.
CBSE Class X students will be able to access their results through the following websites — www.cbse.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in and www.results.nic.in. The schools will be able to access their entire results through the newly created IDs for individual institutions. “We hope that there is quick access. During the Class XII CBSE results, there was a trouble while downloading the results,” said a school principal.
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education has decided to publish the results on July 17. The students will be able to get their results from 4pm onwards. All the heads of HS institutions or their authorized representatives have to collect the marksheets and other relevant documents from the respective distribution camps from 2pm on July 31 and thereafter distribute them to the candidates as soon as possible. The students can access the websites http://wbresults.nic.in, www.exametc.com, among others, to know their scores. They can also get their results by SMSing WB12 space to 54242.
WBHS has around 8 lakh examinees this. The merit list will not be published this year as exams of several subjects had to be cancelled this year.
To begin with, the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education will bring out the results of Madhyamik at 10am on Wednesday through a virtual press conference. Next, CBSE Class X results will be announced by the afternoon. Finally, on July 17, Friday, at 3:30pm, the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education will publish the state board results of the Class XII students.
The announcement to publish the results of this year's Madhyamik was made by chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday. At the state secretariat, the CM also hinted at publishing the HS results by July 17. “Madhyamik examinations were held in entirety before Covid-19 struck. The results will be released tomorrow along with the merit list. I would like to congratulate all students in advance,” Banerjee said.
The Madhyamik examinees will be able to access the results from 10:30am on Wednesday. The results will be available online — www.wbbse.org, http://wbresults.nic.in, among several other sites. Students can also send an SMS to 5676750 in the format ‘WB10 Roll Number’ to know the results.
This year, around 10,15,888 examinees who took the Madhyamik will receive their marksheets on Wednesday, much later than the usual date. Also, the parents of the candidates will have to collect the mark sheets from schools on July 22 and July 23. “Since there are a number of areas under lockdown and multiple containment zones across the state, a decision has been taken that schools will distribute the marskheets maintaining social distancing but there will be delay of a few days as it has been difficult to send the marksheets to their respective locations,” said a source in the Madhyamik Board.
CBSE Class X students will be able to access their results through the following websites — www.cbse.nic.in, www.cbseresults.nic.in and www.results.nic.in. The schools will be able to access their entire results through the newly created IDs for individual institutions. “We hope that there is quick access. During the Class XII CBSE results, there was a trouble while downloading the results,” said a school principal.
West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education has decided to publish the results on July 17. The students will be able to get their results from 4pm onwards. All the heads of HS institutions or their authorized representatives have to collect the marksheets and other relevant documents from the respective distribution camps from 2pm on July 31 and thereafter distribute them to the candidates as soon as possible. The students can access the websites http://wbresults.nic.in, www.exametc.com, among others, to know their scores. They can also get their results by SMSing WB12 space to 54242.
WBHS has around 8 lakh examinees this. The merit list will not be published this year as exams of several subjects had to be cancelled this year.
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