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West Bengal: Madhyamik Result 2023 will be out on this date; Check details inside

Our Correspondent
Posted on 06 May 2023
14:50 PM
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Summary
The Board of Secondary Education will likely announce the date early the following week. Madhyamik Result 2023 will be made public on 15, 16 or 17 May 2023, according to the Madhya Shiksha Parishad
There are 3 lakh 56 thousand 21 female candidates this year compared to 2 lakh 90 thousand 172 male candidates altogether

Madhyamik Result 2023: The Board of Secondary Education will likely announce the date early the following week. Madhyamik Result 2023 will be made public on 15, 16 or 17 May 2023, according to the Madhya Shiksha Parishad. The Board of Secondary Education earlier provided the School Education Department with a proposal that includes the dates of these three choices.

The board has already received the scores after reviewing nearly all of the answer sheets. The last-minute work is currently being done. All of the answer sheets that were in doubt after the review are currently going through the last round of evaluation, according to board sources. The board has set a deadline of the third week for releasing the results in that case. The answer sheet has already been verified online.

The previous year, there were 10 lakh 98 thousand 775 candidates. There were 6 lakh 98 thousand 628 less of such applicants this year. There are 3 lakh 56 thousand 21 female candidates this year compared to 2 lakh 90 thousand 172 male candidates altogether. There were 2867 test locations.

Last updated on 06 May 2023
02:50 PM
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