WB Madhyamik & HS Results 2026: What You Need to Know!

Students eagerly awaiting WB Madhyamik and HS results 2026
Students anticipate their results for the WB Madhyamik and HS exams.

Excitement is building as the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and the West Bengal Council of Higher Education are about to unveil the much-anticipated results for the Madhyamik and Uccha Madhyamik examinations. With the clock ticking, students are eager for updates on their performance and what the passing criteria entail.

  • Results to be released soon; stay ready!
  • Pass marks for WB 10th: 34% minimum required.
  • For WB HS, each subject requires at least 30% to clear.

With over 9,71,000 candidates sitting for the WB Madhyamik exams and approximately 7.10 lakh appearing for the HS exams, the stakes are indeed high. The Madhyamik exams were conducted from February 2 to February 12 this year, while the HS exams took place from February 12 to February 27. It’s essential for candidates to know that results can be checked by logging into the respective board websites.

Understanding Passing Marks for Madhyamik and HS

For students of the West Bengal Madhyamik, it’s crucial to achieve a minimum of 34% marks to pass. Specifically, this means scoring at least 30 out of 90 in theory papers and 3 out of 9 in practical assessments. The following table provides a clear breakdown:

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Subject-wise Passing Marks

  • First Language: 30 out of 90
  • Mathematics: 30 out of 90
  • History: 30 out of 90
  • Science: 30 out of 90

Similarly, Uccha Madhyamik candidates must secure at least 30% in each subject, which translates to 30 out of 100. Practical subjects require a split of 70 for the written test and 30 for practical work, making clarity on these marks imperative.

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