West Bengal Madhyamik Results 2026 Announced: Check Your Scores Now
West Bengal 10th Result Released
WB 10th Result Released: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has officially announced the Madhyamik results for 2026 today, May 8, during a press conference that commenced at 9:30 AM. This year, an impressive 86.83% of students have successfully passed. A total of 971,340 candidates participated in the secondary examinations held across 2,682 schools from February 2 to February 12, 2026. Students who took the exam can now check their results.
Top Performers of West Bengal Madhyamik Exam 2026
The list of top scorers for the West Bengal Madhyamik Class 10 examination for 2026, as revealed in the press conference, is as follows:
Rank 1: Abhirup Bhadra, 698 marks (99.71%)
Rank 2: Priyatosh Mukherjee, 696 marks (99.43%)
Rank 3: Ankan Kumar Jana and Mainak Mandal
Rank 4: Arijit Bor, Arun Kamkar, Souvik Das, Soham
Rank 5: Dwaipayan
Passing Criteria for West Bengal Madhyamik Exam 2026
To pass the West Bengal Madhyamik examination in 2026, students must achieve a minimum of 34% marks. According to the WBBSE's passing criteria:
- Students need to score at least 34 marks out of 100 in each subject.
- Both theoretical and practical/internal assessment marks are considered where applicable.
- Students failing in one or two subjects may have the opportunity to sit for compartment exams as per board regulations.
- It is advised that students carefully review the official notification released with the results for detailed passing criteria and updates regarding supplementary exams.
Steps to Download Your Result
To access your results, follow these steps:
- Visit the official WBBSE or WB Results website.
- Click on the link for the Madhyamik Result 2026 available on the homepage.
- Enter your roll number and date of birth.
- Submit the details to view your result.
- Download the provisional mark sheet for future reference.
Exam Schedule and Conduct
The West Bengal Madhyamik examinations for 2026 were conducted in a single shift from 10:45 AM to 2:00 PM. Students were given an initial 15 minutes to read the question paper before starting the exam.
The examination began with the first language paper and concluded with the optional subjects. To ensure smooth conduct, 945 examination centers and 1,737 sub-centers were established across the state.
