
West Bengal HS 12th Result 2022: Boys outshine girls, 88.44% pass the examination
India Today
WBCHSE declared the West Bengal HS 12th result 2022 at around 11 am today, in which boys have outshone girls while the total pass percentage stands at 88.44%.
West Bengal Council for Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) released the West Bengal HS 12th result 2022 today, June 10, at around 11 am. The board released the toppers list and other details like pass percentage via a press conference. Though, students will be able to check their results only at 12 pm once the link gets active. According to the available information, students will receive hard copies of their West Bengal HS Result 2022 on June 20.
Students should note that they will be able to apply for scrutiny from June 20, 2022.
This year, India Today is also hosting the West Bengal 12th board results 2022 and students can go to https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/results to check their results.
Approximately 8 lakh students appeared for the West Bengal 12th examination 2022, out of which 88.44% of students passed the examination.
However, boys have outshone girls in terms of pass percentage by scoring a 90.19% pass percentage while girls scored a pass percentage of 86.98%.
Whereas, a total of 78,16% of students received a 60% or more score, i.e., first division in the West Bengal 12th result 2022, while 272 students featured in the top 10 list.

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