WBBSE West Bengal Class 10 board exam 2026 admit card out; correction window open till January 29
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 20, 2026 | 09:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
West Bengal Class 10 Admit Card 2026: Candidates can report errors in name, parent or guardian name, or date of birth after the exam. The WB Madhyamik Pariksha will be held from February 2 to February 12.
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Download NowThe West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has issued the admit cards for the West Bengal Madhyamik Pariksha 2026. Candidates appearing for the WBBSE Class 10 board exam 2026 can collect their admit cards from the camp offices arranged by the Board.
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Heads of recognised Class 10 schools or their authorised representatives are required to collect the West Bengal Class 10 admit cards 2026 along with other examination-related documents. The WBBSE Class 10 board exam 2026 is scheduled to be conducted from February 2 to February 12, 2026.
If any errors or discrepancies are found in the WBBSE Class 10 admit card related to gender, subject, or photograph, they should be reported to the respective regional examination council offices.
As per the official notice, the application for correction in the WBBSE Madhyamik Pariksha 2026 admit card should be submitted in writing along with the original registration certificate and the admit card. Corrections will be processed only upon payment of the requisite fees. The deadline to request these corrections is January 29, 2026.
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WBBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2026: Correction in admit card
Other corrections, including candidate name, parent or guardian name, or date of birth, will be accepted only after the examination is completed. The Board has scheduled the correction window for these details from March 2, 2026, to March 31, 2026.
Corrections can be submitted on working days only, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. Requests submitted outside this period will not be considered before the publication of the Madhyamik Pariksha 2026 results.
“Any other corrections like: Name, Father's/Mother's/Guardian's Name, Date of Birth etc. will be entertained again after completion of the Examination process and will start from 2nd march, 2026 to 31" March, 2026 except Saturday, Sunday and Holidays with requisite fees,” the board said.
The board has advised candidates to check their WBBSE secondary exam admit cards 2026 carefully and ensure all details are accurate. School authorities are responsible for coordinating with the Board for distribution and for reporting any corrections in the prescribed format within the specified timelines.
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