West Bengal WBCHSE HS Results Semester 3: Result out at wbchse.wb.gov.in

West Bengal WBCHSE HS Results Semester 3: The council will not issue printed marksheets, and candidates will have to collect them from their respective schools.

The WBCHSE Class 12 first semester results will be announced at a press conference at the council office, following which students can check their marks online from 1 pm onwards on FridayThe WBCHSE Class 12 first semester results will be announced at a press conference at the council office, following which students can check their marks online from 1 pm onwards on Friday (Express Photo by Manoj Kumar/ representative image)

The results of the West Bengal Higher Secondary (HS) third semester examinations were declared on October 31. This was the first time the examination was conducted under the new semester system, West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) president Chiranjib Bhattacharya said on Thursday.

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The pass percentage is 93.72%. The council will not issue printed marksheets, and candidates will have to collect them from their respective schools, he added.

The examinations were held from September 8 to 22.

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This was the first higher secondary examination held under the newly introduced four-semester system, which divides the Class 12 course into two parts — third and fourth semesters.

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Bhattacharya earlier said the next semester exams will be held in February, and the overall results based on the two-semester evaluation will determine the ranking and grade of a candidate.

An estimated 6.6 lakh candidates, 56.03 per cent of them girls, wrote the exams in a new format – using OMR sheets. This is the first semester-based exam for Class 12 students in the state.

“Over 38 lakh OMR sheets are being scanned. The publication of results might be delayed as there will be festival holidays in the next one month. But we are confident of publishing it by October 31,” Bhattacharya told earlier.

In the new format, question papers in semesters one and three have multiple-choice questions to promote thinking and reasoning. Semesters two and four have SAQ (short answer question) and DQ (development quotient) to retain the writing abilities, he added.

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The last exam in the annual system, conducted since 1978, was held in March this year.

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