The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has announced the Madhyamik PPR/PPS Result 2025 today, June 18. After the release of West Bengal Class 10 Final exam Results, students who are not satisfied with it, are allowed to apply for the Post Publication Review (PPR) or Post Publication Scrutiny (PPS) with a timeframe.
Students who requested a review or scrutiny for their Madhyamik Pariksha (Secondary Examination) 2025 answer scripts can now view their updated Madhyamik Scrutiny Result 2025 online at https://result.wbbsedata.com. If the results are revised, the corrected hard copy of the mark sheet and certificate will be handed over to the students vis respective school heads.
WBBSE Madhyamik Scrutiny Result 2025 Link
The WBBSE Madhyamik PPR/PPS 2025 results are available on the official result portal, [https://result.wbbsedata.com], beginning at 9:00 a.m. To view the results, students must provide their roll number and date of birth. For the convenience of the students, the direct link to download the West Bengal Madhyamik PPS Result 2025 is shared below.
Check WBBSE Madhyamik Scrutiny Result 2025 for PPR/PPS
All students who applied for the revaluation of the answer sheets can now verify their results online by following these simple steps:
Step 1: Visit the official WBBSE website, wbresults.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, click the link for “WB Result 2025 Class 10 PPR” or “WB Result 2025 Class 10 PPS”.
Step 3: A new page will appear; please input your login details.
Step 4: Your Madhyamik Scrutiny Results 2025 will appear on the screen.
Step 5: Download and save your scorecard for future reference.
Highlights of Madhyamik Result 2025 PPS/PPR
This year’s WB Madhyamik Results were announced on May 2nd. This year, 969425 candidates took the Class 10 exam, and the overall pass rate is 86.56. The WBBSE Madhyamik PPR/PPS 2025 results have been announced for all students who requested revaluation of their answer sheets. According to official numbers, the WBBSE received more than 56,000 PPS and PPR applications this year. Of them, 3,900 were for inspection (PPS) and 191 for review (PPR). As a result, 2,400 PPS students’ grades were altered, as were 56 PPR students.
Where to get Original Marksheet of the WB Class 10th Result 2025?
The WBBSE Madhyamik PPR/PPS 2025 results ensure evaluation process transparency and provide students with an equal opportunity to have their answer scripts examined. Only students with modified grades will receive updated marksheets and certificates. Students can view their updated PPS and PPR results on the official website result.wbbsedata.com by entering their roll number and date of birth.
This is an essential update for people who plan to further their education based on their revised results. Schools can get condensed PDFs using their login information. Schools must return old mark sheets and certificates to the respective regional office within seven days of the results being declared for students whose marks have changed.
WB Madhyamik PPR/PPS Results 2025: Instructions for Schools
- Heads of institutions are requested to acquire amended marksheets and certificates (only for students whose marks have altered) from the WBBSE’s respective Regional Offices.
- When collecting, schools must give the original marksheet and certificate of the involved candidates.
- The collection should be completed within 7 (seven) working days of the publication of the PPR and PPS findings.
Changes in WBBSE Class 10 Toppers list
After the release of the scrutiny results, it has made considerable revisions to the merit list, including updated ranks for toppers. With this revision, the overall number of students in the top ten of the Madhyamik Toppers list has increased from 66 to 75, including nine new entries.
One of the most remarkable updates is that Supratik Manna from East Midnapore, who was previously rated fourth, has risen to second place due to an increase in marks. Other rank changes include Srijan Pramanik of Malda and Souptik Mukherjee of Bankura, who move from eighth to seventh place.
Additionally, students such as Debjit Laha, Antarip Maity, Chayan Roy, Samyak Das, Rupam Dikshit, Ananya Majumder, Pragyan Debnath, Sayandip Ghosh, Soham Karan, and Prerona Baidya had their grades corrected and are now included in the new merit list for positions 8 to 10