WBCHSE Higher Secondary Result 2026 to Be Declared on May 14

Palak Patel24 Apr 2026

Mark Your Calendars: West Bengal Uchcha Madhyamik Results are Almost Here

The suspense for Class 12 students in West Bengal is finally coming to an end. After weeks of refreshing news pages, we now have an official confirmation: the WBCHSE will declare the Higher Secondary (HS) Result 2026 on May 14.

The Council shared the news right at the start of the Bengali New Year, confirming that a press conference will be held at 10:30 AM at Vidyasagar Bhavan. For the 7.10 lakh students who appeared for exams back in February, the finish line is just a few weeks away.

To navigate the result day rush, keep your admit card handy. While the official ceremony starts at 10:30 AM, the online links won't go live until 11:00 AM. You'll need both your roll number and your registration number to access the digital scorecard.

WB HS Result 2026: Quick Facts

Event Details Timing
Official Result Date May 14, 2026 Confirmed
Press Conference Vidyasagar Bhavan, Salt Lake 10:30 AM
Online Access wbchse.wb.gov.in / wbresults.nic.in 11:00 AM
Total Candidates ~7.10 Lakh -
Exam Period February 12 – February 27, 2026 Completed

How to Check Your Marks Online

Once the clock hits 11:00 AM on May 14, follow these steps to see your results:

1. Go to the Official WB Results Portal or wbchse.wb.gov.in.
2. Click on the link for "Higher Secondary Examination Results 2026".
3. Enter your Roll Number and Registration Number as shown on your admit card.
4. Hit submit to view your subject-wise scores.
5. Download the PDF version immediately; this provisional marksheet is vital for your initial college applications.

No Internet? Use the SMS Method

If the official sites are loading slowly due to heavy traffic, don't sweat it. You can get your results via a simple text message:

Method Format Send To
SMS Result WB12 [Roll Number] 58888 or 5676750

Just type WB12 [Your Roll Number] and send it to 58888. You’ll receive an instant reply with your pass status and marks.

Last Year's Performance vs. 2026 Expectations

Last year, West Bengal saw a solid pass percentage of 90.79%. Interestingly, male students outperformed female students with a 93% success rate compared to 88.88% for females. With 2026 seeing high attendance, teachers are optimistic that the numbers might even climb higher this time around.

Heads Up: The result you see online is provisional. You’ll still need to visit your school to collect the original marksheet and certificate, usually distributed a few days after the online declaration.

Conclusion

From the exam halls in February to the final scorecards in May, it’s been quite the journey. Whether you're aiming for a top rank or just hoping to clear the hurdles for your favorite college, having your credentials ready on May 14 will make the process much smoother. Stay calm, keep that admit card nearby, and good luck! The countdown to 11 AM has officially begun.

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