WB Madhyamik 2026 PPR, PPS Applications to Begin From May 26; WBBSE Issues Notice

WB Madhyamik 2026 PPR, PPS Applications to Begin From May 26; WBBSE Issues Notice

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WBBSE Madhyamik Pariksha 2026 PPR and PPS process will begin from May 26. Board has asked examiners to verify and upload marks through official portal. Check notice here. WBBSE Madhyamik Pariksha 2026 PPR and PPS process will begin from May 26. Board has asked examiners to verify and upload marks through official portal. Check notice here.

WBBSE Madhyamik Pariksha 2026 PPR and PPS process will begin from May 26. Board has asked examiners to verify and upload marks through official portal. Check notice here

WB Madhyamik 2026 PPR, PPS Application

WB Madhyamik 2026 PPR, PPS Application

WB Madhyamik 2026 Exam: West Bengal Board of Secondary Education will start Post Publication Review (PPR) and Post Publication Scrutiny (PPS) process for Madhyamik Pariksha 2026 from May 26. Like previous years, this will be conducted through an online platform for marks verification. 

According to official notice, online work for WBBSE 10th PPR and PPS will continue till midnight of June 6, 2026. Schools and examiners have been asked to carefully verify marks before uploading them to official portal.

WB Madhyamik 2026 Result Online Verification Through Official Portal

WBBSE said that marks related to review and scrutiny requests will be uploaded online through official website: WBBSE Verification Portal. Board has advised users to read all instructions available on homepage before logging in.

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What are WB Madhyamik 2026 Exam PPR and PPS?

West Bengal Madhyamik Post Publication Review is conducted for detailed re-checking of answer scripts, and Post Publication Scrutiny (PPS) is done to verify whether marks have been added correctly and all answers have been evaluated properly. Students who are not satisfied with their Madhyamik 2026 marks can apply for either review or scrutiny after WB Madhyamik results are announced.

Board Issues Instructions to Examiners

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Q:   How to score 95% in WB Madhyamik exams?
A: 

Hard work, self-study and practice should be your 3 mantras to score 95% or above in class 10th. Follow the steps below to score well in WBBSE board exams-

Creating a Proper Study Plan. 

If you haven't made a proper study plan yet, you need to do it right now. Because that is considered basic and yet very important to plan out how you are going to prepare for your exam. And it is very important if you're preparing for the 10th WB board exam. To achieve something, you need to set a goal daily so that you can work on it every day. Without any proper planning, you might just end up being confused about what you need to study, it happens right? When exams are near, you just want to study everything at once. But if you have everything planned out, it will become easy for you. 

Know WBBSE Exam Syllabus and Pattern 

First, you need to thoroughly go through the WBBSE exam syllabus. You need to keep these things in the back of your mind as to which kind of chapters and which kind of pattern you will be needed to follow for the WB madhyamik exam preparation. By doing that you'll get to know the kind of questions you need to focus on the most. What kind of questions are being repeated and what is the marking scheme while they check the papers? To get satisfactory results you need to do smart work along with hard work and that's exactly what we are trying to explain at this point. 

Listing Out Important Topics 

In every subject some topics need special attention, sometimes it's because we don't get it well enough like the other topic, and sometimes because we get to see questions from those topics frequently in the question pattern. So, that topic should be jotted down, and you should be paying special attention to it and take out separate time for it when you plan for the studying schedule so that you do not miss those topics. 

Brush Up Your Handwriting Skills  

When you prepared hard for your examination and made sure everything goes well you don't want anything minor to be the deal breaker. I am talking about the presentation of your answer sheet. If you keep it neat and tidy you might earn a plus point for that and vice versa. Now how you keep your answer sheet tidy, depends on your handwriting, you should be having clear and easy-to-understand handwriting, so that the examiner finds it easy to check your paper. You need to understand this that your paper will not be the only paper that he will check, so you need to try to stand out a bit, so make sure to work on your Handwriting skills before your exam. 

Compete with yourself  

In any field, you need to focus on being the better version of yourself instead of comparing yourself with others. Repeatedly you need to put yourself through tests to get better and better at whatever you are doing. So, in studies as well you need to focus on sharpening your own skills. For that what you can do is, solve the previous year's question paper to put yourself through the test and try to get better than the last time. Compare how many questions you get right every time you take a test. That way you'll get better and better at it. It will also make you familiar with several types of questions. 

Making Short Notes of Every Subjects  

Making notes play an important part while preparing for the board exams, especially during revision because you don't want to read each line while revising, you will just need to get the important points. So, it is important to make notes while you are studying the chapters thoroughly for every subject. Whichever points you feel are important you need to jot them down in your own words; because in books things are not always written in simple language, so writing it in your own words might make it easy for you to read it again. 

Focus on Textbooks

While preparing for exams everybody tends to hop into different books to get a better understanding of the topics but all it does is make you even more confused. You can use the supplementary reader to revise the topics that your learned but reading one topic in different books is not a good decision. Focus on textbook while you are reading something; because questions might come in a unique way in every exam but the context will always be the same. 

Solving Previous Year Question Papers

The best way to revise what you read is by solving the previous year's question papers. Along with the revision, students will get familiar with the question pattern of the question paper. It is best to look into the question papers from the last 10 years to get a better idea of the questions. You will also overcome the fear of new questions. Remember “Practice makes a man perfect, ” so all you need to do is practice hard.

Good luck!

Q:   How can I score above 90 percent in class 10th exam?
A: 
In class 10, its not very hard to score above 90. You can easily get 100/100 in maths, 90+ in english and 95+ in computer. Have the attitude, "I just have to complete every single chapter for every single subject thoroughly." Just keep covering chapters after chapters and you will see yourself confident on the exam day. Do solve previous years question papers. This will surely help you increase your marks. All the best !!
Q:   How can I get the official copies of my class 9th and 10th report cards to submit the same in the American universities?
A: 
You must have your report card with you, which you can share with your school's counselor or principal for sending to American Universities. If you don't have them or misplaced it, then you must contact your school to issue new report cards, which you can use to send to the university.

WBBSE has instructed examiners to ensure that all answer scripts are checked properly and marks are entered correctly in system. Board also said that requirements mentioned by applicants for Review or Scrutiny must be followed during verification process. After completing this process, examiners will have to submit their PPR and PPS answer scripts to concerned regional office by June 12, 2026.

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