The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has released the Madhyamik 2026 Class 10 admit cards for students appearing in the State’s secondary board examinations. Hall tickets were distributed to schools through designated camp offices in late January ahead of the exam schedule.
WBBSE Madhyamik Pariksha 2026 Exam Schedule
The WBBSE Madhyamik Pariksha 2026 (Class 10 board exams) is set to be conducted in a single shift each day across the state. The timetable runs from 2 February to 12 February 2026, with each session beginning in the late morning. Students will sit for compulsory and elective subjects including languages, mathematics, sciences and social studies during this period. It is important that all candidates verify their exam dates and times on the admit card well in advance.
How Admit Cards Were Distributed?
According to board communications, the Madhyamik 2026 admit cards were made available to the heads of participating schools on 20 January 2026, via camp offices authorised by WBBSE. School administrators are responsible for distributing the original hall tickets to students and ensuring details are correct.Students should check all information on the admit card — including name, photograph, subjects and examination centre details — and report any discrepancies to school authorities immediately before exams begin.
Mandatory Documents and Exam-Day Requirements
On each day of the Madhyamik Pariksha 2026, students must carry their original admit card (hall ticket) to gain entry into the examination hall. A valid school ID card or another authorised photo ID may also be required where specified on the admit card instructions. Permitted stationery items include blue or black ball pens, HB pencils, erasers and sharpeners. Items not allowed inside the exam hall include mobile phones, smart watches, electronic gadgets, unauthorised notes or textual material, and packaged food, except under specific, authorised circumstances
Exam-Day Conduct and Guidelines
Students are advised to arrive at the examination centre early to complete pre-exam formalities without delay. The first 15 minutes of each session will be allocated for reading the question paper before writing begins. Candidates are urged to use this time strategically to plan their responses . Strict adherence to board instructions is expected, and any attempt to use unfair means or carry prohibited items into the hall may result in cancellation of candidature. Children should follow guidelines printed on the question paper as well as those provided by invigilators. The release of the WBBSE Madhyamik 2026 admit cards marks a key step in the board exam process, enabling Class 10 students to complete preparations and participate in the upcoming examinations