WBBSE 10th Madhyamik Result 2019 today. How to check West Bengal Board results
WBBSE 10th Madhyamik result 2019 will be declared today . How to check results of West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) Madhyamik 2019 or Class 10 board examination.
Over 10 Lakh candidates will get their results of West Bengal Board exam today. Candidates who had appeared for the West Bengal class 10th result 2019 will get their results on May 21 at the official website of WBBSE.

West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) will declare the results of Madhyamik 2019 or Bengal’s class 10 board exam on May 21 at 10 am.
Candidates can follow these simple steps to check their results online and offline.
How to check WBBSE 10th Result online
Visit the official website of West Bengal Board at wbbse.org or wbresults.nic.in
Find a link on the homepage that reads -WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2019
Click on the link
Key in your registration number, roll number and date of birth (as required on the login page)
Submit the details
Your results will be available on the website
Download and take its print out.
How to get WBBSE 10th Result on SMS
Candidates who want to check their scores offline can get it on SMS
SMS - WB10
As soon as the result is declared, the candidates will get their scores on their message inbox.
Also check WBBSE 10th Result on third party websites
WBBSE does a partnership with other third party websites on which the results will be available. Candidates who cannot access their result from the official website of the board due to server issues and heavy traffic can check their result from the third party websites. Some of the third party websites include:
examresults.net
indiaresults.nic.in
results.gov.in
jagranjosh.com
This year the results will be declared much ahead of what it was in 2018. Last year, Madhyamik results were announced on June 6. The pass percentage last year was 85.49%.
In 2019, Bengal’s Class 10 board examination started from February 12 and continued till February 22. This year the number of aspirants stood at 10,64,980, a dip by 18,408 than what it was in 2018. Of the total of 10,64,980 aspirants this year, 6,03,311 (56.65%) were girls and 4,61,669 (43.35%) were boys.