WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2025: How to Apply for Rechecking or Revaluation

The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has officially declared the results for Madhyamik (Class 10) exams on May 2, 2025. This year, a total of 9.84 lakh students appeared for the exams, and the overall pass percentage stands at 86.56%, reflecting a positive trend in academic performance.

How to Apply for Revaluation of WBBSE Madhyamik

WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2025: How to Apply for Rechecking or Revaluation

Students dissatisfied with their WBBSE Madhyamik (Class 10) 2025 results can apply for either Post Publication Scrutiny (PPS) or Post Publication Review (PPR). These options are provided by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) to ensure fair evaluation of answer scripts.

PPS vs PPR: What's the Difference?

Post Publication Scrutiny (PPS):
Only for students who have passed all subjects. It includes rechecking for totaling errors and verifying whether any answer was left unmarked.

Post Publication Review (PPR):
Available to students who failed in one or more subjects. This is a more thorough review, which may include reevaluation of the answers.

Steps to Apply for PPS or PPR:

1. Get the Application Form:

  • Forms are available through your school or online via the WBBSE result portal.

2. Complete the Form Accurately:

  • Fill in your roll number, subject(s) for rechecking/review, and attach required documents (like a copy of your marksheet and admit card).

3. Pay the Fee:

  • PPS: ₹40 per subject
  • PPR: ₹50 per subject

4. Submit via School:

  • Submit the completed form and fee receipt to your school authorities. The school will forward it to WBBSE.

Important Deadlines:

  • Last Date to Apply: Within 30 days of result announcement (expected by June 1, 2025).
  • Result of PPS/PPR: Likely to be released by August 2025.

Conclusion

Applying for rechecking or revaluation of the WBBSE Madhyamik Class 10 Results 2025 provides students with an important opportunity to ensure their marks are accurately assessed. Whether through Post Publication Scrutiny (PPS) or Post Publication Review (PPR), the process helps maintain transparency and trust in the evaluation system. Students who feel their performance hasn't been fairly reflected should follow the official process within the given timeline to seek a resolution. Always consult with your school for accurate guidance and updates during the application process.

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