WBUHS Result 2026 – Check MBBS, BDS, B.Sc. Nursing Semester Results

As of 13 July 2026, The West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) has declared the Review Result for the MBBS 2nd Professional January 2026 Examination. This was released on 03 July 2026 and is available on the official result portal, charaka.wbuhs.ac.in. Results for other examinations held in the December 2025 – January 2026 session for courses like MBBS, BAMS, and BHMS are also available.

This page covers all academic examination results published by WBUHS, including regular semester, supplementary, and review results. Students can check their status using their Registration and Roll Number.

Released On Result Notification Course / Degree Check Result
03 Jul 2026 Review Result of MBBS 2nd Professional January, 2026 Examination MBBS Check Result
15 Jun 2026 MBBS, BAMS, BHMS and allied medical courses examination results (Dec 2025 – Jan 2026 Session) MBBS, BAMS, BHMS, B.Sc., Allied Medical Courses Check Result
From 15 Jun 2026 Provisional Marks Statement Download (Login Required) All Programmes Download Statement
Expected – Aug 2026 Results of Even Semester Examinations (May/June 2026) MBBS, BDS, B.Sc. Nursing, MD, MS, Allied Health Check Result

To check your result on the WBUHS portal, you must have your Registration Number (9 or 12 digits) and your Roll Number ready. Enter these details accurately in the designated fields on the result page to view your marks and status.

WBUHS Result 2026: The Core Details for Students

For any student of WBUHS or its affiliated colleges, understanding where to find results and what is required is crucial. Here is a summary of the most important information for the 2026 examination cycle.

Full University Name The West Bengal University of Health Sciences
Abbreviation WBUHS
Location Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal
Primary Result Portal charaka.wbuhs.ac.in
Credentials Required Registration Number and Roll Number
Recently Declared Results MBBS 2nd Prof Review Result (Jan 2026 Exam), Various UG/PG Results (Dec 2025 – Jan 2026 Session)
Types of Results Published Regular Semester, Supplementary, Review/Revaluation, Provisional Marks Statement
Official University Website wbuhs.ac.in
Student Login for Marksheets Charaka Student Login

Accessing Your WBUHS Results: A Guide to the Charaka Portal

WBUHS publishes all its student examination results through a dedicated portal named ‘Charaka’. Unlike many universities, the process is streamlined to a single portal for checking result status. Follow these steps carefully to access your marks without any issues.

  1. Visit the Official Result Portal: Open your web browser and navigate directly to the WBUHS Student Result Status page: https://charaka.wbuhs.ac.in/StudentResultStatusPublish/index. Bookmark this link for future reference.
  2. Enter Your Registration Number: In the first field, carefully type your 9 or 12-digit WBUHS Registration Number. This is a unique number assigned to you upon admission and is mentioned on your admit card and university identity card.
  3. Enter Your Roll Number: In the second field, enter the Roll Number assigned for the specific examination you appeared for. Ensure it matches the number on your admit card for that particular semester/professional exam.
  4. Submit and View Result: After entering both credentials correctly, click on the ‘Submit’ or ‘View Result’ button. Your result status, including subject-wise marks and overall outcome (Pass/Fail), will be displayed on the screen.
  5. Save a Copy: It is highly recommended to take a screenshot or print a PDF of your result page for your personal records. This is a provisional result; the official marksheet will be issued later by the university through your college.

Common Problem: On result declaration days, the server may be slow due to high traffic. If the website is not loading, do not panic. Try again after 15-20 minutes. Avoid using third-party websites that claim to provide results, as they can be unreliable and unsafe.

Decoding Your WBUHS Provisional Marks Statement

After checking your result status online, you can often download a ‘Provisional Marks Statement’ from the student login portal. This document is an important record of your performance. A typical WBUHS marksheet will contain the following critical details. Verify each one carefully.

  • Student’s Personal Details: Your full name, father’s name, and registration number.
  • College and Course Information: Name of your affiliated college, course name (e.g., MBBS, B.Sc. Nursing), and the specific professional year or semester.
  • Examination Details: Roll number, examination session (e.g., January 2026).
  • Subject-wise Marks Breakdown: A detailed list of all subjects in the curriculum for that semester. This often includes separate marks for:
    • Theory Papers
    • Practical/Clinical Examinations
    • Internal Assessment / Sessional Marks
    • Viva Voce
  • Total Marks: Marks obtained in each subject and the grand total.
  • Result Status: This is the final verdict, which could be ‘PASS’, ‘FAIL’, ‘SUPPLEMENTARY’, or ‘WITHHELD’.
  • Remarks: Any specific notes from the university regarding your result, such as distinctions or eligibility for supplementary exams.

Remember, this online marksheet is provisional. The final, original marks card is a formal document issued by the Controller of Examinations, WBUHS, and distributed through your respective college administration. It is required for all official purposes, including registration with medical/nursing councils.

Course-Specific Result Status at WBUHS (2025-2026)

WBUHS manages examinations for a wide range of health science disciplines. Results are typically declared in phases based on the faculty and the complexity of evaluation. The table below outlines the major courses and their expected result timelines.

Faculty / Stream Degree / Course Typical Result Declaration Period
Modern Medicine MBBS (1st, 2nd, 3rd, Final Prof) Odd Sem (Jan/Feb Exam): Mar-Apr
Even Sem (Jun/Jul Exam): Aug-Sep
Dental Sciences BDS (1st, 2nd, 3rd, Final Year) Odd Sem (Jan/Feb Exam): Mar-Apr
Even Sem (Jun/Jul Exam): Aug-Sep
AYUSH BAMS, BHMS, BUMS Results are often declared 45-60 days after the last examination date.
Nursing B.Sc. Nursing, Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing, M.Sc. Nursing Results for annual and semester exams are typically released within 2-3 months of the exam conclusion.
Pharmacy B.Pharm, M.Pharm Follows a similar schedule to other UG/PG semester courses.
Allied Health Sciences BPT, BOT, B.Sc. (Critical Care, OT Tech, etc.) Results are usually published together for all allied science streams.
Postgraduate Medical MD, MS, DM, MCh PG results are a priority and are often declared within 45 days of the final practical/viva examination.
Postgraduate Dental MDS Follows the PG Medical result timeline.

The WBUHS Result Review and Copy-Checking Process

If a student is not satisfied with their results, WBUHS provides a formal mechanism for review and checking of answer scripts. This is a time-bound process and must be initiated as per the notifications released by the Controller of Examinations after the results are declared.

Key Aspects of the Review System

  1. Notification: The university releases a specific notification detailing the dates, fees, and procedure for applying for a review or obtaining a copy of the answer script. This is usually published on the main WBUHS website.
  2. Application: Students must apply through the prescribed format, often online via the student portal or offline through their college, within the stipulated deadline. Late applications are not entertained.
  3. Fee Payment: A non-refundable fee is charged per subject/paper for the review process. The exact amount is mentioned in the official notification.
  4. Review vs. Re-evaluation: The process is typically a ‘review’ which checks for any totalling errors, or if any question was left unmarked by the examiner. It is not a full re-evaluation of the answer script by a new examiner.
  5. Copy-Checking: Students can also apply to get a photocopy of their evaluated answer script. This helps them understand where they lost marks. For specific queries regarding this, WBUHS has a dedicated helpline.
  6. Review Result Declaration: After the review process is complete, the university declares a separate ‘Review Result’, as seen with the recent MBBS 2nd Professional result. Any changes in marks (increase or decrease) will be reflected in this new result. The review result is final and binding.

For inquiries specifically about copy-checking, students can contact the university’s call center at 9772997747 and press 2 for the relevant department.

Navigating WBUHS’s Digital Examination Systems: ODMS and Examinerweb

WBUHS has modernized its evaluation process to ensure efficiency and transparency. Understanding these systems helps students appreciate the backend process of their result generation.

  • Online Digital Marking System (ODMS): The university utilizes a secure, AI-powered ODMS for the evaluation of answer scripts. In this system, physical answer booklets are scanned and converted into a digital format. These digital copies are then assigned to examiners for on-screen marking. This eliminates issues like postal delays, reduces the risk of scripts being lost, and allows for faster and more monitored evaluation.
  • Examinerweb Portal: This is a separate portal (examinerweb.wbuhs.ac.in) used by faculty, examiners, and college principals. It is the interface for examiners to log in and conduct the on-screen marking. Colleges can also use this portal to access consolidated results and performance analytics for their students. Students do not have access to this portal; it is for administrative and academic staff only.

These digital initiatives aim to declare results in a more timely and accurate manner, which is critical for medical and health sciences students whose careers depend on timely completion of their courses and internships.

Academic Programmes Governed by WBUHS Examinations

The West Bengal University of Health Sciences is the primary affiliating university in the state for all health and medical courses. It conducts examinations for a vast number of colleges across West Bengal.

Undergraduate Programmes

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
  • Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
  • Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
  • Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS)
  • Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery (BUMS)
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (B.Sc. Nursing)
  • Post Basic B.Sc. in Nursing
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT)
  • Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)
  • Various B.Sc. courses in Allied Health Sciences (e.g., Medical Laboratory Technology, Critical Care Technology, Physician Assistant)

Postgraduate Programmes

  • Doctor of Medicine (MD) in various specialities
  • Master of Surgery (MS) in various specialities
  • Master of Dental Surgery (MDS)
  • Master of Science in Nursing (M.Sc. Nursing)
  • Master of Pharmacy (M.Pharm)
  • Master in Physiotherapy (MPT)
  • Master in Occupational Therapy (MOT)
  • Post-doctoral courses like DM and M.Ch

WBUHS Examination Wing: Essential Contacts and Portals

For any result-related discrepancies or official communication, it is important to use the official channels provided by the university. Here are the key resources.

Official Portals:

Purpose Official Link
Main University Website https://wbuhs.ac.in/
Student Result Status https://charaka.wbuhs.ac.in/StudentResultStatusPublish/index
Student Login (Marksheet) https://charaka.wbuhs.ac.in/home/loginUi?t=3
Examiner/College Portal https://examinerweb.wbuhs.ac.in/

Contact Details:

For any grievance, students should first contact the administration of their respective affiliated college. For direct communication with the university’s examination wing:

  • Address: The West Bengal University of Health Sciences, DD Block, Sector-1, Salt Lake City, Kolkata, West Bengal – 700064.
  • General Email: info@wbuhs.ac.in
  • Call Center (for Copy-Checking): 9772997747 (Press 2 for the copy-checking department)

About The West Bengal University of Health Sciences

Established on 1st January 2003, The West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS) is a premier state university located in Kolkata, West Bengal. It was founded with the objective of providing a uniform and high-quality education in the fields of modern medicine, homoeopathy, ayurveda, unani, nursing, pharmacy, dental, and paramedical sciences. The university is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and serves as the affiliating body for all health sciences colleges throughout the state, ensuring standardized curriculum, examinations, and evaluation processes.

Common Queries Regarding WBUHS Semester Results

What should I do if the WBUHS result portal charaka.wbuhs.ac.in is not opening?

This is a common issue on the day results are announced due to a sudden surge in website traffic. The server becomes overloaded. The best course of action is to remain patient and try accessing the portal after some time, for instance, during off-peak hours like late at night or early in the morning. Avoid repeatedly refreshing the page, as it adds to the server load. Also, ensure you have a stable internet connection.

My result shows “Withheld” or “Incomplete”. What does this mean?

A ‘Withheld’ or ‘Incomplete’ status usually indicates an administrative issue. This could be due to a discrepancy in your examination form, pending fees, an issue with internal assessment marks not being submitted by your college, or a suspected malpractice case. You must immediately contact the examination department or the principal’s office of your affiliated college to understand the specific reason and the steps needed to resolve it.

How is the WBUHS review result different from the regular result?

The regular result is the initial outcome of the standard evaluation process. The ‘Review Result’ is a subsequent result published only for those students who applied for a review of their answer scripts. The review process checks for totalling errors or unmarked answers. The marks in a review result can increase, decrease, or remain unchanged. This review result, once published, supersedes the original result for that particular student and subject.

Where can I download my final WBUHS marksheet or grade card?

The result displayed online on the Charaka portal is a provisional statement. You can also download a ‘Provisional Marks Statement’ from the student login portal. However, the final, original marksheet is a physical document printed on secure stationery with the university’s seal. This official marksheet is sent by the WBUHS Examination Department to your affiliated college. You must collect it from your college office as per their schedule.

I forgot my Roll Number. How can I check my WBUHS result?

Your Roll Number is essential for checking the result online. It is printed on your examination admit card (hall ticket). You should always keep your admit cards safe. If you have lost it, you can try contacting your college’s administrative or examination office. They maintain student records and should be able to provide you with your Roll Number for the specific examination.

When are the results for the even semester (May/June 2026) examinations expected?

As per the university’s typical academic cycle, the even semester examinations for most courses are conducted in May/June/July. The evaluation process, which involves digital on-screen marking, generally takes about 45 to 75 days. Therefore, students can expect the results for the May/June 2026 examinations to be declared tentatively in August or September 2026. Keep an eye on the official WBUHS website for the exact notification.

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