The West Bengal Madhyamik Pariksha (Class 10 Board Exam) 2026 is one of the most awaited academic events for students across the state. The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has officially released the Madhyamik 2026 routine, ensuring students and schools can plan their preparation effectively. This guide provides a detailed schedule, study resources, time management tips, and links to previous year’s question papers to help students prepare efficiently.
📅 Madhyamik Routine 2026 – Subject-wise Schedule
All examinations will be conducted in a single shift from 10:45 AM to 2:00 PM, with the first 15 minutes allocated for reading the question paper.
| Date | Subject |
|---|---|
| February 2 | First Languages (Bengali, English, Hindi, Gujarati, Modern Tibetan, Nepali, Odia, Gurmukhi (Punjabi), Telugu, Tamil, Urdu, Santali) |
| February 3 | Second Language (English or Bengali/Nepali, depending on First Language) |
| February 6 | History |
| February 7 | Geography |
| February 9 | Mathematics |
| February 10 | Physical Science |
| February 11 | Life Science |
| February 12 | Optional Elective Subjects (Computer Application, Music, Vocational Subjects) |
📝 Exam Details
- Mode: Offline (Pen and Paper)
- Duration: 3 hours 15 minutes (10:45 AM – 2:00 PM)
- Admit Cards: Expected to be released in January 2026
- Official Website: wbbse.wb.gov.in
📌 Important Notes
- Preparation Leaves: The routine provides sufficient gaps between major subjects for revision.
- Practical Examinations: Dates will be announced separately by respective schools.
- Supplementary Exams: Tentatively scheduled for June 2026.
- Result Declaration: Expected in April or May 2026.
📥 How to Download the Routine
- Visit the official WBBSE website: wbbse.wb.gov.in
- Navigate to the “Program of Madhyamik Pariksha 2026” section.
- Click on the PDF link to download the routine.
- Save and print the schedule for easy reference.
1️⃣ Study Materials for Madhyamik 2026
a) First Language (Bengali / English / Hindi / Others)
- Textbooks: NCERT/State Board Class 10 books
- Reference Books:
- Bengali: Bharatiya Bhasha O Sahitya
- English: High School English Grammar & Composition by Wren & Martin
- Tips: Focus on literature sections, daily grammar exercises, and make short notes of difficult words.
b) Second Language
- Practice comprehension, letter, and essay writing.
- Revise grammar: tenses, active/passive voice, reported speech.
- Solve previous years’ board question papers.
c) Mathematics
- Textbooks: WBBSE Class 10 Maths book
- Reference Books: R.D. Sharma, Arihant Practice Books
- Tips: Focus on algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and statistics. Solve at least 5–10 questions daily per chapter.
d) Physical Science & Life Science
- Textbooks: WBBSE Class 10 Science book
- Reference Books: Lakhmir Singh & Manjit Kaur
- Tips: Prepare diagrams properly, create formula sheets, and memorise essential dates, discoveries, and definitions.
e) History & Geography
- Take brief notes on important events, dates, and locations.
- Practice map marking for Geography.
- Read chapter summaries for quick revision.
f) Optional Electives
- Revise school-provided notes and solve model papers if available.
2️⃣ Time Management Strategy
a) Sample Daily Routine
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 5:30 – 6:30 AM | Break/light exercise |
| 6:30 – 7:00 AM | Break / light exercise |
| 7:00 – 9:00 AM | Focused study (difficult subjects) |
| 9:00 – 9:30 AM | Breakfast |
| 9:30 – 12:00 PM | Solve practice questions / previous papers |
| 12:30 – 2:00 PM | Revision / Notes |
| 2:00 – 3:00 PM | Lunch + Rest |
| 3:00 – 5:00 PM | Study electives or weak subjects |
| 5:30 – 7:00 PM | Mock tests / Sample papers |
| 8:00 – 9:30 PM | Revision & Memorization |
| 9:30 – 10:00 PM | Plan next day / Sleep |
b) Weekly Strategy
- Monday to Friday: Focus on the main and complex subjects.
- Saturday: Full-length mock tests to simulate exam conditions.
- Sunday: Revise notes, formulas, and correct mistakes from previous tests.
3️⃣ Previous Years’ Question Papers
- Solve at least 5–10 past board papers from the last 5 years.
- Focus on commonly repeated questions in Maths, Science, and Language.
- Practice under time-bound conditions (3 hours per paper).
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✅ Extra Tips for Madhyamik 2026
- Begin your revision at least three months before the exam.
- Keep short notes and formula sheets handy for last-minute revision.
- Practice diagrams, maps, and numerical problems repeatedly.
- Maintain healthy sleep habits and take regular short breaks to avoid fatigue.
- Stay updated with exam dates, admit card releases, and official WBBSE notifications.
Madhyamik 2026 is your chance to showcase your hard work and preparation. With a structured study plan, reliable resources, and consistent practice, success is within reach. Stay focused, revise regularly, and approach the board exams with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. When will the Madhyamik 2026 exams be conducted?
The West Bengal Madhyamik Pariksha 2026 is scheduled to take place from February 2 to February 12, 2026. Exams will be conducted in a single shift from 10:45 AM to 2:00 PM.
2. Where can I download the official Madhyamik 2026 routine?
Students can download the routine from the official WBBSE website: wbbse.wb.gov.in. Navigate to the “Program of Madhyamik Pariksha 2026” section and download the PDF for easy reference.
3. What are the subjects in Madhyamik 2026?
The exams include:
- First Languages (Bengali, English, Hindi, and other regional languages)
- Second Language (English or Bengali/Nepali, depending on First Language)
- History & Geography
- Mathematics
- Physical Science & Life Science
- Optional Electives (Computer Application, Music, Vocational Subjects)
4. When will the Madhyamik 2026 admit cards be released?
Admit cards are expected to be released in January 2026. Students should collect them from their respective schools or download them from the official WBBSE portal if available online.
5. How long is each Madhyamik 2026 exam?
Each paper will have a duration of 3 hours and 15 minutes, from 10:45 AM to 2:00 PM, with the first 15 minutes allocated for reading the question paper.
6. Are practical exams included in Madhyamik 2026?
Yes, practical exams are conducted separately. Schools will announce practical exam dates individually for subjects like Science and Computer Applications.
7. When will Madhyamik 2026 results be declared?
The results are expected in April or May 2026. Students can check their results on the official WBBSE website once declared.
8. Are supplementary exams conducted for Madhyamik 2026?
Yes, supplementary exams are usually conducted in June 2026 for students who could not pass one or more subjects in the main exam.
9. How can students prepare effectively for Madhyamik 2026?
Students should:
- Use NCERT and WB Board textbooks, along with reference books.
- Solve previous years’ question papers and model papers.
- Follow a daily study schedule including revision, practice, and mock tests.
- Create concise notes, formula sheets, and diagrams for quick review.
10. Where can I find Madhyamik 2026’s previous years’ question papers?
Previous years’ question papers are available on:



