WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2023: West Bengal Class 10 Result Releasing Tomorrow at 10 AM


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The WBBSE Madhyamik exam was held in a single shift from February 23 to March 4

WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2023: Once released, students will be able to check their matric results at the official websites at wbbse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in. The result will be declared by the state education minister Bratya Basu at 10 am

The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) will release the Madhyamik or class 10 result 2023 tomorrow, May 19. Once released, students will be able to check their matric results at the official websites at wbbse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in. The result will be declared by the state education minister Bratya Basu at 10 am, and the scorecards will be made available from noon at the official websites. “19th May, 2023, Friday, 10 AM the Results of Madhyamik Pariksha 2023 shall be declared by WBBSE,” tweeted Basu.

The WB Madhyamik exam was held in a single shift from February 23 to March 4. The West Bengal board exams were held at several locations throughout the state. The exam was three hours long for all subjects and students were given 15 minutes to go through the question paper. The West Bengal class 10 board examination is worth 800 marks in total and students must score at least 34 per cent which is 272 marks to pass.

WBBSE President Ramanuj Ganguly had earlier stated that about 6,98,628 students were expected to sit for West Bengal Class 10 exams. Ganguly further stated that the examination halls would be monitored by CCTV to ensure that no misconduct takes place during the exams. Police officers were also stationed outside the exam centres.

This year’s Madhyamik history exam paper sparked debate on social media due to a question referencing Mahatma Gandhi. Examinees were requested to write an explanatory essay on one of three options related to the Father of the Nation question. The primary question was whether Mahatma Gandhi always disassociated himself from India’s labour movement. The three rationales given to students for this separation were — Mahatma Gandhi always represented the mill owners’ lobby, Mahatma Gandhi wanted to avoid a clash between labour and capital, and Mahatma Gandhi was concerned about the movement’s consequences for the law and order situation.



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