Result Declaration Date
The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has earmarked May 8, 2026, a Friday, as the anticipated date for the declaration of the Madhyamik
(Class 10) examination results for the year 2026. Students who have successfully completed their examinations can look forward to accessing their performance indicators online. The official websites where these results will be made available include wbbse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in. Once the results are officially announced and the links are activated, candidates will be able to retrieve their scorecards. The Madhyamik examination is a significant milestone in a student's academic journey, often dictating the subsequent educational pathways they choose to pursue.
Exam and Student Statistics
The rigorous Madhyamik examinations for 2026 were conducted by the WBBSE across West Bengal from February 2nd to February 12th, 2026. This year's examination saw a substantial number of participants, with approximately 9.71 lakh students appearing for the tests. These examinations were administered across more than 2,600 designated examination centers throughout the state, ensuring a widespread and accessible testing environment for all registered candidates. This participation reflects the immense importance placed on secondary education within the state.
Past Result Trends
Examining previous years' result announcements can offer some insight into the WBBSE's declaration patterns. In 2025, the Madhyamik results were made public on May 2nd, with a student turnout of roughly 9.7 to 9.8 lakh and a commendable pass percentage of 86.56%. The preceding year, 2024, also saw results released on May 2nd, achieving a pass percentage of 83.61%. Earlier, in 2023, the results were declared on May 19th, while in 2022, students had to wait until June 3rd for their results to be announced. These dates highlight a tendency for the WBBSE to release results in the month of May in recent years.
Accessing Your Scorecard
Students can conveniently access their Madhyamik Result 2026 by navigating the official WBBSE websites. The primary portal for results is wbresults.nic.in. Upon visiting the site, candidates should locate and click on the designated link for the 'WB Madhyamik Result 2026'. To view their individual scorecards, students will need to enter their examination roll number or registration number, along with their date of birth. After submitting these credentials, the system will display the result. It is highly recommended that students download their marksheet immediately and print a copy for their records and future academic purposes. Beyond the website, results can also be accessed via SMS services and through the DigiLocker platform.
Mark Sheet Details
The Madhyamik marksheet is a crucial document that contains a comprehensive overview of a student's performance in the Class 10 examinations. It is imperative for students to carefully review all the information presented on their scorecard once it is downloaded. Key details typically included on the marksheet are the student's full name, their unique roll number and registration number, the name of the examination, and subject-wise marks obtained. Furthermore, it will list the total marks secured, any internal or practical marks awarded, the overall grade achieved by the student, and a clear indication of their pass or fail status. Verifying these details ensures accuracy and prevents any potential issues later on.
Passing Criteria Explained
To successfully pass the Madhyamik examination, students are required to meet specific academic benchmarks set by the WBBSE. The overall passing requirement is a minimum of 34% marks across all subjects, which equates to securing at least 272 out of a total of 800 marks. Crucially, it is not sufficient to achieve the overall pass mark; students must also pass in each individual subject. For those who might fall short of passing in one or two subjects, there is a provision to appear for compartment examinations. These supplementary exams offer an opportunity for students to improve their scores and meet the passing requirements, ensuring they can proceed to higher education.















