West Bengal State University (WBSU) has officially announced the undergraduate results for the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) and National Education Policy (NEP) Semester II and IV examinations in 2025. This update brings relief to thousands of BA, BCom, BSc, BBA, and BCA students who appeared for these even semester exams earlier this year. The results are available exclusively on the university's examination portal, ensuring quick and secure access for all eligible candidates.​
Students across West Bengal affiliated with WBSU can now verify their subject-wise marks, grades, and overall performance. The release aligns with the academic calendar, allowing learners to plan their next steps, such as applying for revaluation or preparing for higher semesters. For the latest on similar university announcements, check the Studentsaathi.com exam results section.​
Accessing your WBSU UG Sem-II/IV results is straightforward and takes just a few minutes. Follow these detailed steps to avoid any hassle:
Step 1: Open your browser and navigate to the official result portal at wbsuexams.net/resultcbcs__25_all.php.​
Step 2: Locate the field labeled for registration number and enter your unique ID from the admit card or previous records.​
Step 3: Input the captcha code displayed on the screen accurately to verify you're not a bot.​
Step 4: Click the "Submit" button to load your personalized result sheet with subject-wise marks.​
Step 5: Download the PDF or take a printout for safekeeping, as it's required for admissions, reevaluations, or college verifications.​
Direct Link: wbsuexams.net/resultcbcs__25_all.php. If the site experiences high traffic, try again after a short wait—WBSU has optimized the portal for smooth performance.​
The WBSU result portal displays comprehensive details, including marks for each subject, SGPA, CGPA equivalents, and pass/fail status under both CBCS and NEP frameworks. Students under CBCS will see traditional semester grades, while NEP followers get credit-based outcomes aligned with the new policy's flexibility. Verify personal details like name, roll number, and enrollment ID immediately—any mismatches must be reported to the university administration promptly via email or helpline.​
The university emphasizes retaining a digital copy for future use, such as postgraduate admissions or job applications. Pass percentages remain strong this year, reflecting dedicated preparation amid challenging exam conditions.​
Once you've downloaded your scorecard, evaluate your performance objectively. Strong scores open doors to internships, scholarships, or semester promotions—explore options on StudentsAathi.com for guidance. For those needing improvements:
Apply for revaluation or review within the deadline (typically 10-15 days post-release).​
Prepare for supplementary exams if backlogged, as WBSU schedules them soon after.
Update your academic profile on college portals for transcript requests.
Contact WBSU support at the official site if login issues persist. This result declaration marks a key milestone; use it to fuel your academic journey ahead.​
WBSU's timely release supports the NEP's student-centric approach, promoting transparency and quick feedback. With Semester II/IV outcomes out, undergraduates can focus on skill-building or competitive exams like CUET. Stay updated via StudentsAathi.com for WBSU timetables, syllabi, and career tips—your one-stop hub for Bengal education news.