WBBSE Class 10 Madhyamik Result 2026 to Be Declared on May 8

The Countdown Begins: Madhyamik Results Dropping May 8
The wait is almost over for nearly 10 lakh students in West Bengal. The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has confirmed that the Madhyamik (Class 10) results for 2026 will be officially declared on May 8, 2026. After wrapping up exams back in February, students have been anxious to see how they fared in what is often called the "first big hurdle" of their academic careers.
This year, a total of 9,71,340 candidates appeared for the exams across 2,682 centres. Interestingly, female candidates outnumber male candidates significantly this time, with 5,44,606 girls compared to 4,26,733 boys. Whether you’re looking for that "AA" grade or just a solid pass, the portal will open on the morning of May 8.
Key Facts and Figures
| Detail | 2026 Statistics / Dates |
|---|---|
| Result Date | May 8, 2026 (Friday) |
| Total Candidates | 9,71,340 |
| Exam Dates | February 2 to February 12, 2026 |
| Official Websites | wbbse.wb.gov.in, wbresults.nic.in |
How to Check Your Scores (No Servar Lag!)
We all know the official websites can get slow when everyone tries to log in at once. Here are three ways to get your results without the headache:
- Official Websites: Head to wbbse.wb.gov.in or wbresults.nic.in. You will need your Roll Number and Date of Birth (format: DDMMYY) to log in.
- SMS Facility: If the internet is patchy, just send a text. Type WB10 [space] Your Roll Number and send it to 5676750 or 56263. You’ll get your subject-wise marks sent right back to your phone.
- Mobile Apps: You can download apps like "Madhyamik Results 2026" or "FASTRESULT" from the Google Play Store for an even quicker check.
Understanding the Grading System
WBBSE doesn't just give you a percentage; they use a specific grading scale. If you score between 90-100, you’ll see an "AA" (Outstanding) on your sheet. Anything below 25 is marked as "D" (Disqualified), meaning you’ll need to look into the compartment or review options later.
| 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 |
What Happens After May 8?
Don't panic if your online marksheet looks a bit plain. The online result is provisional. Schools will receive the original physical marksheets and certificates from the WBBSE camp offices on the same day as the result declaration. You should be able to collect your hard copy from your school within a day or two.
If you feel like your marks don't reflect your hard work, the Board will open applications for "Post Publication Scrutiny (PPS)" and "Post Publication Review (PPR)" shortly after the results are out. Keep an eye on the official portal for those deadlines, as they usually have a very short application window.
Conclusion
Madhyamik results are a big deal, but remember, they are just the beginning of your journey into Higher Secondary education. Make sure you have your admit card ready with your roll number before the morning of May 8. Good luck to all the candidates—may your hard work pay off in those "AA" grades!

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Palak PatelEducation writer Palak Patel covers the latest education news, board exam updates, results, and career opportunities.
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