WB TET result 2023 at 6 pm today after prolonged delay
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 24, 2025 | 05:37 PM IST | 1 min read
WBBPE TET Result: Candidates can download their WB primary teacher results on the official website, wbbpe.wb.gov.in, along with the final answer keys. A total of 6,754 applicants qualified.
The West Bengal Board of Primary Education (WBBPE) will announce the West Bengal Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) 2023 results today, September 24, at 6 pm on the board's official website. A total of 6,754 candidates qualified for the WB TET 2023.
As per the board's data, a total of 3,09,054 candidates registered for the exam, of which 2,73,147 appeared. Ina Singha secured the 1st position, followed by Kajal Kuti in the 2nd place.
WBBPE has already published the WB TET final answer keys 2023 on the official website, wbbpe.wb.gov.in.
Every candidate who appeared for the WB TET 2023 exam on December 24, 2023, can access their results from the official website. Additionally, the WB TET 2023 results have been prepared based on the final answer keys.
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The subject expert committee examined all disputes pertaining to respective questions, exhaustively, which were raised by the candidates. The board has decided to publish the results after 1 year and 9 months for more than 2.8 lakh candidates.
WB TET 2023: How to download results?
The steps to download WB TET results are as follows.
- Visit the official website, wbbpe.wb.gov.in.
- Click on the WB TET result 2023 link available.
- Enter your TET 2023 registration number and date of birth details.
- Your TET 2023 results will appear on the screen.
The OMR sheets of each candidate will be available on the same website and the same link tomorrow from 2 pm onwards.
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