The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) is expected to announce the Madhyamik (Class 10) examination results for the year 2026 in the coming weeks. Students who appeared for the exams can check their results on the official website wbbsedata.com. Along with the individual results, the board also releases the overall pass percentage, which is a key indicator of student performance across the state.
How to Check WBBSE Madhyamik Result 2026
To access the Madhyamik result, students need to visit the official website wbbsedata.com. On the homepage, they will find a link for 'Madhyamik Result 2026'. Clicking on the link will redirect them to a login page where they must enter their roll number and date of birth. After submitting the details, the result will be displayed on the screen. Students are advised to download and take a printout of the result for future reference.
Last Five Years Pass Percentage
The pass percentage for the Madhyamik examination has seen fluctuations over the past few years. Here is a summary of the pass percentage for the last five years:
- 2025: 86.14%
- 2024: 85.92%
- 2023: 87.45%
- 2022: 84.23%
- 2021: 100% (due to COVID-19 assessment criteria)
The 2021 result was exceptional as the board promoted all students without conducting exams due to the pandemic. In subsequent years, the pass percentage has remained above 84%, reflecting consistent performance by students.
Important Details for Students
Students should keep their admit cards handy as they contain the roll number required to check results. The board also provides results via SMS and mobile apps for convenience. In case of any discrepancy in the result, students can contact the board's helpline or visit their regional office for correction. The marksheet and pass certificate will be issued by the board after the declaration of results.
What After the Result?
After the declaration of the Madhyamik result, students can apply for higher secondary admission in streams of their choice. The board also releases a merit list for top performers. Students are encouraged to plan their academic future based on their performance and interests.



