The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has announced that for the Class 12 or Higher Secondary Board Examination 2023, instead of separate papers for Part A and B, there will be only one combined paper. Therefore, it is not necessary to connect both the parts together at the end of the test as is done earlier.
The board informed that all objective and subjective questions will appear in one question paper. WBCHSE said that the previous question papers were too complicated. But this time the question paper will be more easy.
Chiranjeev Bhattacharya, West Bengal Higher Secondary Education Council President declared the change in question format. “No separate booklets will be given from now on. The main questions will be accompanied by MCQ and SAQ questions. The answer should be given in a specific place in the main book. Students have to answer the questions in numerical order,”.
According to WBCHSE, this decision has been taken prioritizing the feedback and suggestions of students, teachers and examiners.