WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026: Check Online, Pass Percentage, Toppers & Direct Link

Team School Dekho 08 May-2026, 10:20 AM IST 26 views
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WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026

The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) is all set to release the WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026 on May 8, 2026. Students who appeared for the Class 10 board exams can check their scores online starting at 10:15 AM IST through the official websites — wbbse.wb.gov.in or wbresults.nic.in. A press conference will be held at 9:30 AM, during which the board will announce the overall pass percentage, the topper list, and other important statistics before activating the result links at 10:15 AM.

WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026: Key Highlights at a Glance


Here is a quick summary of the most important details about the 2026 Madhyamik results:

Detail

Information

Conducting Authority

West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE)

Exam Name

Madhyamik Pariksha 2026 (Class 10)

Exam Dates

February 2 to February 12, 2026

Result Declaration Date

May 8, 2026 (Friday)

Result Link Activation Time

10:15 AM IST

Press Conference Time

9:30 AM IST

Number of Students Appeared

Approximately 9.71 lakh

Exam Centres

2,682 across the state

Minimum Passing Criteria

34% aggregate (272 marks out of 800)

Subject-level Minimum

25% in each subject (theory + practical)

Official Result Portals

wbbse.wb.gov.in / wbresults.nic.in

WBBSE Madhyamik 2026: Pass Percentage & Toppers


With the results now being declared:

  • Overall Pass Percentage: 86.83% — a slight increase from the 86.56% recorded in 2025.
  • Topper: Abhirup Bhadra has secured the Rank 1 position with 99.71%. The full merit list is being published on the official portal and will include division-wise toppers, gender-wise statistics, and district-level pass percentages.


The board has also confirmed that students can access their digital marksheets via the DigiLocker platform (digilocker.gov.in) using their roll number and passing year.

How to Check WBBSE 10th Result 2026 Online


Follow these simple steps to download your scorecard:

  1. Go to the Official Portal: Visit wbbse.wb.gov.in OR wbresults.nic.in.
  2. Find the Result Link: On the homepage, click on the link titled "Madhyamik Pariksha (SE) Results 2026".
  3. Enter Your Credentials: Input your Roll Number and Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY format) as printed on your admit card.
  4. Submit & View: Click the submit button. Your provisional marksheet will appear on the screen.
  5. Download & Print: Save a copy and take a clear printout for future reference until you receive the original marksheet from your school.


Facing heavy traffic?
 If the official portals are slow or unresponsive due to high load, you can get your result instantly through SMS or through the search tool at the top of this page. Simply type WB10 <space> Roll Number and send it to 56070 or 56263.

What's on Your WBBSE Scorecard?


The online provisional marksheet will contain the following key details:

  • Student's Name
  • Roll Number & Registration Number
  • School Name & District
  • Subject-wise Marks Obtained (Theory & Practical)
  • Total Marks Scored
  • Overall Grade
  • Qualifying Status (Pass/Fail)


Important:
 The scorecard you download online is provisional in nature. You must collect the original, stamped marksheet from your respective school. Schools have been instructed to collect the official documents from the designated board camp offices starting from 10:30 AM on result day.

WBBSE Grading System 2026


The board evaluates students on a seven-point grading scale:

Marks Range

Grade

Remarks

90–100

AA

Outstanding

80–89

A+

Excellent

60–79

A

Very Good

45–59

B+

Good

35–44

B

Satisfactory

25–34

C

Marginal

Below 25

D

Disqualified


To pass, a candidate must score at least 34% in aggregate (272 out of 800) and a minimum of 25% in each individual subject, including both theory and practical components.

What After the Result? Re-Evaluation & Compartment Exams


Not happy with your scores? The WBBSE provides clear options for students who wish to improve their marks or have failed in one or two subjects.

Re-Evaluation / Scrutiny

  • If a student is dissatisfied with their marks, they can apply for re-evaluation or scrutiny shortly after the declaration.
  • The process involves verification of the total marks awarded. Details and the application window will be announced on the official WBBSE portal. A nominal fee per subject is usually applicable.

Compartment / Supplementary Exams

  • Candidates who have failed in one or two subjects are eligible to appear for the supplementary exams to clear their backlogs and avoid losing a full academic year.
  • Students failing in three or more subjects are not eligible for the compartment exam and will have to repeat the year.
  • The supplementary exams are expected to be held in August 2026, with the routine and application details to be released on wbbse.wb.gov.in. Stay tuned for the official schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


Q1. When will the WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026 be declared?


 The West Bengal Board will release the Madhyamik Result 2026 on May 8, 2026. The press conference will begin at 9:30 AM, and the online marksheet link will be activated at 10:15 AM on the same day.


Q2. Where can I check my West Bengal 10th Result 2026?


 You can access your scorecard from the official websites wbbse.wb.gov.in and wbresults.nic.in. The result is also available through partner portals like MarksBee, the IE Education portal, DigiLocker, and via SMS.


Q3. What are the passing marks for the Madhyamik 2026 exam?


 A student must secure a minimum aggregate of 34% overall and at least 25% in each individual subject (theory and practical combined) to be declared as passed.


Q4. Who topped the WBBSE Madhyamik 2026 exam?


 Abhirup Bhadra topped the state with 99.71%. The complete merit list is available on the official website.


Q5. What to do if I failed in one subject?


 If you have failed in one or two subjects, you can apply for the compartment exam expected in August 2026. If you have failed in three or more, you will need to repeat the class.

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