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Check wbbse.org, wbresults.nic.in for Class X results: Madhyamik results 2019 to be published today

Visit either of the websites mentioned below - wbresults.nic.in or wbbse.org.

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Nearly 10.66 lakh students who appeared for Madhyamik Exam under West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) will get their result today, May 21. This year, the Madhyamik Parksha was held between  10th February and 22nd February. So after nearly three months the exam results will be published. 

The Board will hold a press conference at 10 AM after which students will get their result online. 

How to check West Bengal Madhyamik Pariksha Result 2019:

1. Visit either of the websites mentioned below - wbresults.nic.in or wbbse.org.

2. Click on 'West Bengal Class 10 Results 2019'

3. Give your Roll Number.

4. Click on 'Submit'.

5. Download the result and save it .

6. Take a printout for future reference.

Students please note that the score card available on wbresults.nic.in or wbbse.org are not your original marksheets. The concerned school authorities will be distributing Madhyamik Result 2019 later.

How to check WB Madhyamik Pariksha Result via SMS:

Text WB10< space> roll number to either of these numbers 54242, 5676750, 58888 56263

About West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE):

The Board of Secondary Education was established in 1951 under an Act of the State Legislature called the West Bengal Secondary Education Act of 1950.

The operational ambit of the Board has increased manifold over the years. In 1951 the Board started its journey with 1270 high schools taken over from Calcutta University which increased to 2312 by the end of 1963 and to more than 8000 by the, end of 1975 including some schools outside the territorial jurisdiction of the State. Presently the Board is handling around 10238 numbers of schools.

With the increase in the number of recognised schools, the examinees appearing in the Secondary Examination (School Leaving Examination with a general syllabus) have increased. In 1952, the Board handled only 42000 examinees, which increased to more than five lakhs in 1976 and in 2006 this figure jumped to nearly 8 lakhs.

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