The Higher Secondary examination results will be declared on Monday and be available through over a dozen websites and five telecom service providers.
Higher Secondary council president Muktinath Chattopadhyay has convened a press conference at 10am to declare the results. The marks will be uploaded on websites from 11am.
Students can know their results through the Internet, text messaging service or from their schools after noon.
Representatives of schools will have to collect the results from camp offices set up by the council across the state. “The results will be available at the camp offices from 10.30am,” council secretary Goutam Bandopadhyay said.
Net options
● www.wbchse.nic.in
● www.wbresults.nic.in
● http://results.banglarmukh.gov.in/
● www.calcuttatelephones.comn www.exametc.com
● www.indiaresults.com
● www.examresults.net
● www.manabadi.com
● www.rediff.com/exams
● www.results.sify.com
● www.educationgateway.co.in
● www.results.westbengaleducation.net
● www.kolkataeducation.net
Text options
● Type WB12<space>roll number and send to 57333 or 54242 or 54646 or 56969 or 56263
● BSNL subscribers can send text message to 56505
● Vodafone: 56730
● Airtel: 55077
● Idea: 55456
● Reliance: 56505
● Tata GSM: 51234
● Tata Docomo: 533300
The Higher Secondary examination mark sheets this year will boast several firsts. The mark sheets will mention a grand total, which will be the aggregate of a student’s performance in two languages and the best three scores from a group of three elective subjects and one additional paper.
“For instance, in case of students of the science stream, their marks in Bengali and English and the three highest scores from the elective pool of mathematics, physics, chemistry and biology would be added to calculate the grand total,” said a council member.
Besides subject-wise marks,the mark sheets will also carry a grade next to each subject. Earlier, only subject-specific marks were mentioned. The grand total would also be graded.
The Higher Secondary council has followed an eight-point grading scale.
90-100 per cent: AA
80-89 per cent: A+
70-79 per cent: A
60-69 per cent: B+
50-59 per cent: B
40-49 per cent: C+
30-39 per cent: C
Less than 30 per cent: D (disqualified)
The council will also release a merit list, naming the hundred top scorers, reintroducing a practice that was scrapped during the Left Front regime several years ago.
The publication of Higher Secondary results would also kick off the process of admission to undergraduate colleges and BTech and MBBS courses.
Online counselling for admission to engineering courses would begin from June 11. The central selection committee for MBBS courses will also declare the schedule for counselling soon.
Colleges affiliated to Calcutta University that are scheduled to start issuing application forms this week have been asked to come up with merit lists by June 25.