The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) is set to announce the Class 12 examination results today at 10:30 am. The HS results will first be declared during a press conference, and students will be able to access their scorecards online from 11 am onwards. Due to high traffic when the results are announced, here are some alternative websites from where students can check their result.WBCHSE HS Class 12 Results: Official websiteswbchse.wb.gov.inresult.wb.gov.inWBCHSE HS Class 12 Results: Alternative ways DigiLockerHow To Check WB HS Result 2026 OnlineStudents can follow these steps to download their West Bengal Uchch Madhyamik (HS) Result 2026:Step 1: Visit the official websites: wbresults.nic.in or result.wb.gov.inStep 2: On the homepage, click on the “WB HS Result 2026” linkStep 3: Enter your Class 12 roll number in the required fieldStep 4: Submit the details to view your marksheetStep 5: Download and save the result for future referenceHow To Check WB HS Result 2026 on DigiLockerStep 1: Visit the DigiLocker website or launch the mobile applicationStep 2: Sign in using your registered mobile numberStep 3: New users will need to complete the registration process with an Aadhaar-linked mobile numberStep 4: Once logged in, navigate to the “Issued Documents” sectionStep 5: Select the category for education or board-related certificatesStep 6: Choose the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) from the listStep 7: Enter the necessary details such as roll number and exam yearStep 8: Submit the information to view your marksheetStep 9: Download and keep a copy of the digital marksheet for future referenceStudents dissatisfied with their scores can apply for scrutiny or re-evaluation. The scrutiny process usually begins a few days after the results are announced, and the application form will be made available on the board’s official website. Last year, the WBCHSE declared the Class 12 results on May 7, recording an overall pass percentage of 90.79 per cent.WB HS Result 2026: Passing marksAccording to WBCHSE guidelines, students are required to score a minimum of 30 per cent marks in each subject to pass the Higher Secondary examination.