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West Bengal Madhyamik Exam 2025 - Time Table, Syllabus, Question Papers, Result

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West Bengal Madhyamik Exam Date : 10 Feb' 2025 - 10 Feb' 2025
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About West Bengal Madhyamik 2025

The West Bengal Madhyamik Examination 2025 is a state-level examination for class 10 students. WB Madhyamik exams 2025 are conducted by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) through the schools affiliated with WBBSE. 

  • WB Madhyamik Routine 2025 was released in online mode on the official website on February 28, 2024. The West Bengal Madhyamik exams 2025 are conducted for English, Life Science, History, Physical Science (a combination of physics and chemistry), Mathematics, Geography, and the first and second languages subjects.
  • The West Bengal Madhyamik Examination 2025 exams will be held from February 10 to February 22, 2025.
  • WBBSE 10th admit card 2025 is distributed through respective camp offices organized by the West Bengal Board. The board will release WB Madhyamik admit card on January 2025.
  • The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) will announce the WB Madhyamik result 2025 in May 2025.
  • Students are advised to speed up their study preparations by using the previous year's question papers. 
  • The West Bengal Madhyamik syllabus can be referred to by the students to know the topics of the board exam.
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West Bengal Madhyamik 2025 Highlights

Full Exam Name
West Bengal Madhyamik examination
Short Exam Name
West Bengal Madhyamik
Conducting Body
West Bengal Board of Secondary Education
Frequency Of Conduct
Once a year
Exam Level
Matriculate
Languages
Bengali +1 more
Mode Of Application
offline
Application Fee
Offline : 340
Mode Of Exam
offline
Exam Duration
3 Hours 15 Minutes

West Bengal Madhyamik Important Dates

West Bengal Madhyamik West Bengal Madhyamik examination (session 2025)

10 Feb' 2025 - 10 Feb' 2025 . Offline
Exam Date
First Language
11 Feb' 2025 - 11 Feb' 2025 . Offline
Exam Date
Second Language
15 Feb' 2025 - 15 Feb' 2025 . Offline
Exam Date
Mathematics

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In order to be eligible for the West Bengal Madhyamik Examination 2025, the student must satisfy the following West Bengal Madhyamik eligibility criteria:

  • A student must be either 15 or 16 years of age on March 1, 2025. 
  • He/She should have successfully passed his/her 9th class exam.
  • A student must satisfy the attendance prerequisites for the West Bengal Madhyamik Examination.

The West Bengal Madhyamik 2025 application process is carried out offline through concerned schools. Students need to collect WB Madhyamik application forms from their respective school authorities and fill it out carefully. They have to attach the necessary documents and submit them to the school authority along with the requisite fee. Then schools will have to submit these forms to the concerned authority of WBBSE.

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Documents Required at Exam West Bengal Madhyamik 2025

West Bengal Madhyamik examination 2025

  • West Bengal Madhyamik examination admit card
  • Valid government issued photo ID
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WBBSE releases the West Bengal Madhyamik syllabus 2025 in online mode along with exam pattern and is the same for all the constituent's exams. The compulsory subjects include First language, Second language, Life science, Physical science, History, Geography, and Mathematics. Each exam will be held for three hours and fifteen minutes duration, out of which the first 15 minutes is the designated reading time allotted to the students. 

WB Madhyamik Marking Scheme 2025

Students can check the detailed marking scheme of the West Bengal Madhyamik exam 2025,

ParticularsMarks Required
Full marks800
Pass marks272 or above
Marks for 1st Division480 or above
Marks for 2nd Division360 or above
Marks for 3rd Division272 or above

In order to pass the West Bengal Madhyamik exam 2025, students are required to obtain at least:

  • A minimum of 25% in each subject
  • A minimum of 20% in each oral subject

West Bengal Madhyamik Grading System 2025

Marks

Remarks

Grade

90-100

Outstanding

AA

80-89

Excellent

A+

60-79

Very Good

A

45-59

Good

B+

35-44

Satisfactory

B

25-34

Marginal

C

Below 25

Disqualified

D

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West Bengal Madhyamik 2025 Syllabus

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English (first language): Unit 01


Prose text
  • Silas Marner: George Eliot (from chapters 14 till the end)

English (first language): Unit 02


Poetry text
  • (i) On his blindness-John Milton, (ii) The Elegy-Thomas Gray, (iii) The soldier-Rupert Brooke, (iv) On first looking into Chapman's homer-John Keats, (v) On milton-William Wordsworth, (vi) Lead kindly light-Cardinal Newman
  • (vii) The slave's dream-H.W. Longfellow, (viii) To a skylark-P.B.Shelley, (ix) An acre of grass-W.B. Yeats

English (first language): Unit 03


General reading
  • (i) The kite-W. Somerset Maugham, (ii) The little willow-Frances towers, (iii) The hostage-C.S. Forester, (iv) The basement room-Graham Greene, (v) Maria-Elizabeth Bowen, (VI) A dream of winter-Rosamond Lehmann

English (first language): Unit 04


Comprehension

    English (first language): Unit 05


    Expansion

      English (first language): Unit 06


      Grammar and composition connected with a passage

        Odia: Unit 01


        Poetry

          Odia: Unit 02


          Prose

            Odia: Unit 03


            Non-detailed study

              Odia: Unit 04


              Essay

                Odia: Unit 06


                Grammar

                  Gujarati: Unit 01


                  Poetry

                    Gujarati: Unit 02


                    Prose

                      Gujarati: Unit 03


                      Non-detailed study-prose

                        Gujarati: Unit 04


                        Non-detailed study-poetry

                          Gujarati: Unit 05


                          Composition
                          • Essay writing
                          • Translation from English to Gujarati

                          Gujarati: Unit 06


                          Grammar

                            Tamil: Unit 01


                            Poetry

                              Tamil: Unit 02


                              Prose

                                Tamil: Unit 03


                                Non-detailed text

                                  Tamil: Unit 04


                                  Unseen
                                  • Translation from English to Tamil
                                  • Essay

                                  Tamil: Unit 05


                                  Grammar

                                    Telugu: Unit 01


                                    Poetry

                                      Telugu: Unit 02


                                      Prose

                                        Telugu: Unit 03


                                        Non-detailed study

                                          Telugu: Unit 04


                                          Translation

                                            Telugu: Unit 05


                                            Textual grammar

                                              Telugu: Unit 06


                                              Grammar

                                                Modern Tibetan: Unit 01


                                                Poetry

                                                  Modern Tibetan: Unit 02


                                                  Prose

                                                    Modern Tibetan: Unit 03


                                                    Grammar

                                                      Modern Tibetan: Unit 04


                                                      Essay

                                                        Modern Tibetan: Unit 05


                                                        Story writing

                                                          Modern Tibetan: Unit 06


                                                          Letter writing

                                                            English (second language): Unit 01


                                                            Seen prose
                                                            • (i) The engine trouble, (ii) The refugees, (iii) A great national hero, (iv) Most beautiful, (v) The gift of the wise, (vi) The birth of a white seal, (vii) The lost child

                                                            English (second language): Unit 02


                                                            Seen poem
                                                            • (i) Wander thirst, (ii) Stopping by woods on a snowy evening, (iii) If, (iv) Ring out, wild bells, (v) Sonnet to the pupils of the Hindu College

                                                            English (second language): Unit 03


                                                            Unseen comprehension

                                                              English (second language): Unit 04


                                                              Grammar and vocabulary
                                                              • Use of verbs: Finite and non-finite, simple auxiliaries and modal-auxiliaries, verbs with- ing/ -ed/ -en suffixes and their uses, gerunds, use of proper forms of verbs in meaningful contexts
                                                              • Main clause and dependent clause; different functions of dependent clauses like nominal clause, adjective clause (relative clause), adverb clause; complex and compound sentences
                                                              • Uses of prefix and suffixes
                                                              • Use of passive voice
                                                              • Time expressions; mid-position adverbs; countable and uncountable-nouns
                                                              • Different words to describe the same action
                                                              • Use of different derivative forms of words

                                                              English (second language): Unit 05


                                                              Writing
                                                              • Writing a descriptive paragraph; describing a situation,
                                                              • Preparing a paragraph from a process chart
                                                              • Letter writing (asking permission from head of institution for anyground), to friend/ relations-relating an experience/ giving some suggestions or advice)
                                                              • Writing biographical sketches
                                                              • Drafting a notice
                                                              • Writing a report
                                                              • Writing a dialogue
                                                              • Writing a story

                                                              History: Unit 01


                                                              Expansion of british empire in India
                                                              • Imperial expansion-different stages
                                                              • Foundation of the colonial administration

                                                              History: Unit 02


                                                              British Raj
                                                              • Colonial impact–land revenue policy
                                                              • Changes in the British commercial policy
                                                              • Decline of indigenous manufacture

                                                              History: Unit 03


                                                              Protest, resistance and uprisings
                                                              • Uprisings during the first century of British Rule-peasant revolts
                                                              • Tribal revolts
                                                              • The great revolt of 1857

                                                              History: Unit 04


                                                              Genesis of Indian nationalism
                                                              • 19th century nationalism in India–European background
                                                              • Education policy of the British-rise of the English educated middle class-social reform movements
                                                              • Awakening of national consciousness-first phase of nationalism
                                                              • Founding of the Indian National Congress

                                                              History: Unit 05


                                                              Early phase of the Indian national congress
                                                              • Early phase of the Congress-split between moderates and extremists
                                                              • Militant nationalism
                                                              • Partition of Bengal and Swadeshi movement
                                                              • Revolutionary movements

                                                              History: Unit 06


                                                              Imperialism and the background of first world war
                                                              • European imperialism and the First World War
                                                              • Post war Europe and India
                                                              • Mahatma Gandhi and the transformation of Indian Nationalism
                                                              • Non-cooperation and civil disobedience movements

                                                              History: Unit 07


                                                              Background of World War-II
                                                              • Fascism in Germany and Italy
                                                              • Fascist aggression-collapse of democracy, failure of the league of nations
                                                              • Second World War

                                                              History: Unit 08


                                                              Main stages of national movement in India: 1930 - 1940 A.D.
                                                              • Various trends within the Congress-left politics
                                                              • Revolutionary movements: Punjab and Bengal
                                                              • 1942 movement
                                                              • Subhas Chandra and I.N.A.
                                                              • Post Second World War popular uprisings
                                                              • Background of communal politics and two-nation theory
                                                              • Partition of India and Indian independence

                                                              History: Unit 09


                                                              Constitution of independent India
                                                              • Constitution of India-salient features
                                                              • Institutional framework of the Indian democratic republic
                                                              • Growth of parliamentary democracy-multi-party system

                                                              History: Unit 10


                                                              Search for peace in the post-world war
                                                              • Formation of the U.N.O.
                                                              • Cold war: Its origin
                                                              • National liberation movements in Asia and Africa
                                                              • India’s policy of non-alignment

                                                              Geography: Unit 01


                                                              Physical geography
                                                              • Lithosphere: Landforms and their classification, mountains-fold, block, volcanic and relict mountains, plateaus-dissected, intermontane and lava plateaus, plains-alluvial flood plains, deltaic plains and coastal plains
                                                              • Lithosphere: Weathering of the earth’s crust-mechanical and chemical, their causes and effects–formation of soil, works of rivers, glaciers and winds as agents of erosion and deposition
                                                              • Atmosphere: Composition of the atmosphere, major factors influencing air temperature and pressure, temperature and pressure belts of the world
                                                              • Atmosphere: Mechanism and types of winds, humidity and precipitation (interrelationship among different elements of weather and climate wherever possible)
                                                              • Physical geography: Ocean currents, tides

                                                              Geography: Unit 02


                                                              Regional geography
                                                              • India: Physical geography of India-relief-physiographic divisions with salient features, drainage-major rivers and their characteristics, climate-climate regions, seasons, vagaries of monsoon-drought and flood
                                                              • India: Physical geography of India-natural vegetation and soil-major types and characteristics
                                                              • India: Economic geography of India-agriculture-importance and forms of irrigation major crops: Food crops–rice, wheat, plantation crops-tea and coffee, fibre crops-cotton and jute. Industries: Textiles–cotton and jute; iron and steel
                                                              • India: Economic geography of India-engineering-locomotives and automobiles: Petro-chemical
                                                              • Asia: An outline of physical features–relief, drainage, climate and natural vegetation

                                                              Life science: Unit 01


                                                              Excretion
                                                              • Definition and explanation
                                                              • Plants: Means of removal of excretory products. Mention shedding of leaves, barkand fruits. Types of excretory products and its economic importance (gums, resins, alkaloid and latex)
                                                              • Animal: Human nephron as structural and functional unit of kidney, excretion ofnitrogenous wastes through kidney after reabsorption of essential substances. Mention in brief the role of skin, lungs, liver in animal excretion

                                                              Life science: Unit 02


                                                              Nervous system and sense organs with reference to human being
                                                              • Nervous system: Outline classification and components of
                                                              • Nervous system: Neurone–structural and functional unit
                                                              • Nerves-afferent and efferent types, synapse, ganglion, reflex action with common examples
                                                              • Central nervous system (brain and spinal cord–components and functions)
                                                              • Sense organs: (i) Eye-structure and function, (ii) ear structure and function (details not required), (iii) sensory functions of tongue, skin and nose

                                                              Life science: Unit 03


                                                              Hormones
                                                              • Plant hormones: General idea, definition, characteristics, site of formation, functions and common examples of natural and synthetic hormones of: Auxin, gibberellin and cytokinin
                                                              • Animal hormones: Endocrine, exocrine glands and mixed glands–definition and example, site of secretion and function of the following hormones in man: Anterrior pituitary (ACTH, GH, TSH, GTH), insulin (pancreas), thyroxin (thyroid)
                                                              • Animal hormones: Site of secretion and function of the following hormones in man-adrenalin (adrenal), oestrogen, progesteron, testosteron (gonads)

                                                              Life science: Unit 04


                                                              Cell and cell division
                                                              • Definition, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
                                                              • Morphology of eukaryotic chromosome (mention chromatid and centromere)
                                                              • Composition of eukaryotic chromosome (mention-DNA, RNA and protein)
                                                              • Definition of autosome, sex chromosome and gene, cell division-types: Amitosis and mitosis and meiosis (definition occurrence and significance with example)
                                                              • Cell cycle: Definition and phases only
                                                              • Mitosis–in plants and animals, stages of mitosis, important features with diagrams
                                                              • Cytokinesis–definition and differences between plants and animals

                                                              Life science: Unit 05


                                                              Reproduction and heredity
                                                              • Definition and importance of vegetative, asexual, sexual reproduction and parthenogenesis
                                                              • Examples from plants and animals
                                                              • Alternation of generation: Definition and example, heredity-definition and explanation: Experiments on Mendel's monohybrid dihybrid cross (experiments), mention laws of Mendel, mention the reasons for choosing pea plants for Mendel's experiments
                                                              • Alternation of generation: Mention 7 pairs of contrasting characters in pea plants. Mendelian inheritance in guineapig/ drosophila. Outline concept of sex determination in man

                                                              Life science: Unit 06


                                                              Evolution
                                                              • Definition and explanation
                                                              • Evidence: Morphological (basic similarity in certainlike limbs, heart and vestigial organs) and palaentological (horse)
                                                              • Theories of evolution-Lamarckism and Darwinism (as put forwaded by Lamarck and Darwin)

                                                              Life science: Unit 07


                                                              Adaptation
                                                              • Definition and explanation
                                                              • Adaptive features of the following plants and animals–plants: Lotus, cactus, sundri, animals: Rohu fish, pigeon

                                                              Life science: Unit 08


                                                              Virus, microbes, diseases and hygiene
                                                              • Virus: Definition and characteristics (detail structure not required), bacteriophage (definition, example and significance). Pathogenic viruses–influenza, HIV and Polio virus (mode of transmission)
                                                              • Microbes: Definition and types (bacteria, fungi and protozoa only)
                                                              • Bacteria: Definition and significance-(a) beneficial–lactobacillius and rhizobium, (b) harmful–vibrio cholerae, mycobacterium leprae, mycobacterium tuberculosis and salmonella typhosa
                                                              • Fungus: Definition and significance–(a) beneficial–penicillium and saccharomyces carevisiae. (b) harmful–Aspergillus and Puccinia graministritici
                                                              • Protozoa: Definition and significance. Pathogenic protozoa–Plasmodium and Entamoeba
                                                              • Disease and hygiene: Diseases caused by carriers–house fly, mosquito, diseases caused by blood transfusion mainly AIDS Hepatitis and Malaria. Use of common disinfectants, vaccination and immunisation (outline ideas only)

                                                              Physical science: Unit 01


                                                              Structure of atom
                                                              • Concept of atom, Dalton’s atomic theory (critical study not required)
                                                              • Nucleus, and extra nuclear electrons
                                                              • Structure of nucleus-constituents (protons and neutrons only)
                                                              • Simple mention of nuclear force
                                                              • Mass and charge of electron, proton, neutron
                                                              • Planetary model of atom-similarities and dissimilarities with solar systems
                                                              • Distribution of electrons in K, L, M, N shell: Electronic configuration upto calcium
                                                              • Atomic number and mass number
                                                              • Atomic mass (based on 12C=12,00000)
                                                              • Nuclide (an atom with a particular atomic number and mass number)
                                                              • Isotopes (definition)-isotopes of hydrogen, oxygen, carbon, chlorine, isotopes have similar chemical properties
                                                              • Ions definition with example

                                                              Physical science: Unit 02


                                                              Properties of gases-pressure and temperature
                                                              • Boyle’s law: Statement and explanation with mathematical expression
                                                              • Charles’ law: Statement and explanation with mathematical expression
                                                              • Concept of Kelvin (absolute) temperature
                                                              • Kelvin scale–relationship with celsius scale
                                                              • Charles, law in terms of Kelvin temperature
                                                              • Standard temperature and pressure (STP)
                                                              • Combined Charles' law and Boyle’s law PV/T =Constant
                                                              • Simple numerical problems
                                                              • Brief mention of the motion of gas molecules anddependence of pressure and temperature on such motion (very elementary non-mathematical discussion)

                                                              Physical science: Unit 03


                                                              Avogadro's Law
                                                              • Concept of molecules
                                                              • Statement and explanation of Avogadro's law
                                                              • Molecular mass based on 12C=1200000
                                                              • Gram atomic mass and gram molecular mass
                                                              • Molar volume
                                                              • Statement of deductions from Avogadro’s law (deduction not required): Molecules of common elementary gases like hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen are diatomic. Gram-molecular volume of all gases at NTP is 22.4 litres
                                                              • Avogadro number (definition with explanation)
                                                              • Mole-unit of amount of substance

                                                              Physical science: Unit 04


                                                              Simple weight
                                                              • Weight calculations using chemical equation

                                                              Physical science: Unit 05


                                                              Heat
                                                              • Heat and temperature-(definition and difference), unit of heat, celsius, Fahrenheit scale of temperature and numerical examples on conversion
                                                              • Factors determining the quantities of heat-idea of specific heat, unit-cal/gm/°C, principle of calorimetry
                                                              • Definition of thermal capacity and water equivalent
                                                              • Simple numerical examples

                                                              Physical science: Unit 06


                                                              Light: Lens and dispersion
                                                              • Lens-convex and concave, optical centre-focussing action and focal length, linear magnification, distinction between real and virtual images; formation of magnified real and virtual images by a convex lens, magnifying glass
                                                              • Dispersion of light-definition, dispersion of white light by a prism
                                                              • Spectrum-pure and impure (distinction only)

                                                              Physical science: Unit 07


                                                              Current electricity and electomagnetism
                                                              • Current-charges in motion, concept of EMF
                                                              • Potential difference–Ohm’s law and resistance, units of current, EMF and resistance, dependence of resistance on length and cross-section, resistances in series and parallel, simple problems
                                                              • Demonstration with dry batteries, resistances, torch-light lamps and switch
                                                              • Heating effect of current-Joule’s law with practical application to heater and electric iron, electrical power and energy, household consumption
                                                              • Household circuits–switches, fuses, three-pin plugs, earthing, colour coding of wires
                                                              • Magnetic effect of current, Ampere’s swimming rule
                                                              • Action of magnet on current, Fleming’s left hand rule, Burlow’s wheel and application in case of a motor, electromagnet–its strength and use; use of voltameter and anmeter

                                                              Physical science: Unit 08


                                                              Modern physics
                                                              • Thermionic emission (basic idea-no analytical details) and hot cathode ray tube: Diode valve (principle only)
                                                              • Principle of production of X-rays-properties and uses
                                                              • Natural radioactivity–the nature of α, β, and γ rays (charge and mass), penetrating power, radioactivity-a nuclear phenomenon, hazards and safety precautions
                                                              • Simple idea of fission, fusion (only qualitative idea)

                                                              Physical science: Unit 09


                                                              Periodic table
                                                              • Periodicity of properties of elements
                                                              • Mendeleef’s periodic law
                                                              • Modified Mendeleef’s periodic law
                                                              • Periodic table based on modified periodic law (atomic number)
                                                              • Periods, groups and sub-groups (mention only)
                                                              • Periodic properties and their variations in periods (2nd and 3rd periods) and groups (Li, Na, K) and (F, Cl, Br, I), atomioc size, metallic character, non-metallic character, electronegativity (Pauling’s definition only)
                                                              • Position of hydrogen, alkali metals, halogens and inert gases in the periodic table
                                                              • Modern long from of periodic table (IUPAC numbering of groups): Full table to be shown but to be studied upto period 3 (upto Ar)

                                                              Physical science: Unit 10


                                                              Chemical bonding
                                                              • What is a chemical bond?, simple idea of electrovalent and covalent bonds formed by transfer and sharing of electrons respectively
                                                              • Characteristic properties of electrovalent and covalent compounds and difference between them
                                                              • Electron-dot structures of: NaCl, CaO, H, O, N, HCl, HO, CH

                                                              Physical science: Unit 11


                                                              Electronic theory of oxidation and reduction
                                                              • Oxidation: Loss of electron, reduction: Gain of electron
                                                              • Oxidant and reductant, simple examples
                                                              • Oxidation and reduction take place simultaneously-electronic explanation

                                                              Physical science: Unit 12


                                                              Electrolysis-electrolytes and non-electrolytes
                                                              • Ions and migration of ions during electrolysis
                                                              • Elementary idea of electrolytes and non-electrolytes
                                                              • Acids, bases, and salts as electrolytes
                                                              • Electrolysis (definition), voltameter and electrodes
                                                              • Electrolysis of water with Pt-electrodes, and electrolysis of copper sulphate with copper electrodes
                                                              • Application of electrolysis: (i) Electroplating (with copper), nickel
                                                              • Application of electrolysis: (ii) Extraction of metals (example with the extraction of aluminium only. only meterials with their physical states and electrodes required. No technical description or equationrequired). (iii) Prification of copper

                                                              Physical science: Unit 13


                                                              Hydrogen chloride (Hydrochloric acid), nitric acid and sulphuric acid
                                                              • Laboratory method of preparation of hydrogen chloride and hydrochloride acid from sodium chloride
                                                              • Preparation of nitric acid from chilli salt petre
                                                              • Fuming nitric acid
                                                              • Catalytic oxidation of ammonia for the production of nitric acid (only principle-conditions and equations. No technical discussion required)
                                                              • Contact process for the manufacture of sulphuric acid (only principle-conditions and equations. No technical discussion, diagram, etc, required)
                                                              • Fuming sulphuric acid, pollution of air by SO-from automobiles, metallurgical process of S-containingores (mention only), from oil refineries
                                                              • Danger to historical monuments like Tajmahal, (stone cancer), possible remedial measures
                                                              • Physical properties of HCl, HNO, HSO: Colour, odour, solubility, density and boiling point
                                                              • Chemical properties of HCl, HNO, and HSO
                                                              • Reactions: With alikali with metals (Mg, Fe and Cu) with AgNO and BaCl, in case of HNO reaction in hot and concentrated condition only with the above metals
                                                              • Oxidising action of conc, HNO and conc, HSO (on Cu-turnings and charcoal)Dehydration action of conc, HSO
                                                              • Ring test for HNO (demonstration), identification and distinction of the three acids–by AgNO, BaCl and Cu-turnings
                                                              • Aqua regia (equation not required) its use
                                                              • Pollution (of air, water) from Golsmith’s workshop–its possible remedy, acid rain (due to presence of SO and NO in air)
                                                              • Uses of hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid and nitric acid

                                                              Physical science: Unit 14


                                                              Some important substances-nature and uses
                                                              • Washing soda, common salt, bleaching powder, slaked lime, copper sulphate, ammonium sulphate, urea, soap, detergent, methylated spirit, vinegar, rectified spirit, naphthalene
                                                              • Regarding nature the following points are to be studied: (i) Solid, liquid, or gas (ii) colour, (iii) odour, (iv) volatility, (v) solubility in water, (vi) acid, base, or salt, (vii) organic or inorganic, (viii) hazard, if any
                                                              • Hazard of using ammonium sulphate repeatedly as a fertilizer, health hazard of using copper sulphate for colouring vegetables and as pesticides

                                                              Physical science: Unit 15


                                                              Some metals-aluminium, magnesium, zinc, iron and copper
                                                              • Important ores (definition of ore to be given) and uses
                                                              • Reaction with-(i) air, (ii) water, (iii) alkalis
                                                              • Alloy-an elementary idea
                                                              • Advantage of using alloys over pure metals (qualitative idea)
                                                              • Some important alloys: Brass, stainless steel, bronze, duralumin–their composition and uses only

                                                              Physical science: Unit 16


                                                              Organic chemistry
                                                              • What is organic chemistry: The role of organic compounds in life process, biomolecules-definition, some biomolecules such as carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, RNA, DNA-mention only in elementary way. Structures not required
                                                              • What is organic chemistry: Bonding in organic compounds (covalent)-different from inorganic compounds (ionic and covalent). Functional group and elementary classification
                                                              • What is organic chemistry: Hydrocarbons (saturated and unsaturated–alkane, alkene, alkyne), alcohols (only primary alcohols), aldehydes, ketones, and carboxylic acids, examples (upto three carbon atoms). Constitutional isomerism (definition and example)
                                                              • Alkane-definition and general formula: Methane (only)-source (preparation not required) will-o-the-wisp, and uses; burning in oxygen (its value as fuel). Mention that CH is a green-house gas
                                                              • Alkene–definition and general formula: Ethylene (only)-source (mention only, laboratory preparation or production by any method not required) and uses: Addition reaction with hydrogen and bromine only
                                                              • Alkyne-definition and general formula: Acetylene (only)-source (preparation not required) and uses: Addition reaction with hydrogen and bromine only
                                                              • Monomer and polymer: Only definition with example (addition, condensation polymer or polymerisation reaction not required). Some common polymers: Polyethylene, Teflon, PVC-their monomer and uses (structures not required)
                                                              • Monomer and polymer: Hazards of using these substances-their non-biodegradability. Danger of using polyethylene materials indiscriminately and possible alternative

                                                              Mathematics: Unit 01


                                                              Arithmetic
                                                              • Mixure, different related problems
                                                              • Profit and loss
                                                              • Interest: Simple and compound (upto three interest period calculating interest of each period)
                                                              • Uniform rate of growth

                                                              Mathematics: Unit 02


                                                              Algebra
                                                              • Determination of H.C.F. and L.C.M. of polynomials by factorisation
                                                              • Relation between H.C.F. and L.C.M.
                                                              • Solution of linear simultaneous equations involving two unknowns (method of elimination and cross-multiplication)
                                                              • Solution of quadratic equation of rational roots
                                                              • Acquaintance with Sridhar Acharya’s method
                                                              • Simple application
                                                              • Problems based on ratio, proportion and variation
                                                              • Variation: Direct and inverse, joint variation. Theorem on joint variation (statement only). Simple application
                                                              • Inequation involving one or two unknowns
                                                              • Graphs of inequations
                                                              • Solution region
                                                              • Surds
                                                              • Basic operations only (upto quadratic surds)

                                                              Mathematics: Unit 03


                                                              Geometry
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (a) There exists one and only one circle which passes through three given non-collinear points (no formal proof)
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (b) A straight line drawn from the centre of a circle to bisect a chord whichis not a diameter is at right angles to the chord
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (c) The angle which an arc of a circle subtends at the centre is double that subtends at any part of the remaining part of the circumference
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (d) Angles on the same segment of a circle are equal. If a line segment joining two points subtends equal angles of two other points on the same side of it, the four points shall lie on a circle (no formal proof)
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (e) The angle in a semi-circle is a right angle. (f) The opposite angles of any quadrilateral inscribed in a circle are supplementary
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (g)-(i) The tangents at any point of a circle and its radius through that point areperpendicular to one another
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (g)-(ii) The segments of two tangents of a circle from an external point to the points of contact are equal and the subtend equal angles at the centre
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (g)-(iii) If two circles touch, the point of contact lies on the straight line throughthe centres
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (a) If a straight line is drawn parallel to one side of a triangle, the other two sides are divided proportionally (no formal proof) and its converse (no formal proof)
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (b) If two triangles are equiangular, their corresponding sides are proportional and its converse (no formal proof)
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (c) If a perpendicular is drawn from the vertex containing the right angle of a right angled triangle on the hypotenuse
                                                              • To establish the following propositions: (c) The triangles of each side of the perpendicular are similar to the whole triangle and to one another. (d) Pythagoras’ theorem and its converse
                                                              • Construction: (i) To draw the circum-circle of a triangle. (ii) To draw the incircle of a triangle. (iii) To draw a tangent to a circle-(a) at a point on the circle, (b) from an external point
                                                              • Construction: (iv) To draw common tangents to two given circles (both direct and transverse). (v) To draw the mean proportional of two line segments
                                                              • Simple application based on above proposition and constructions

                                                              Mathematics: Unit 04


                                                              Mensuration
                                                              • Problems on surface and volume of: (i) A right prism, (ii) a right circular cylinder, (iii) a right Pyramid, (iv) a right circular cone, (v) a sphere (in case of right prism and right pyramid the bases should be confined triangles and rectangles)

                                                              Mathematics: Unit 05


                                                              Trigonometry
                                                              • Idea of trigonometrical angles: Positive and negative angles. Measurement of angles in sexagesimal and circular measures only (II radian = 180º to be assumed)
                                                              • Definition of trigonometrical ratio of an acute angle
                                                              • Trigonometrical ratios of the following angles: 0°, 30°, 45°, 60° and 90° (except undefined values)
                                                              • Trigonometrical ratios of complementary angles
                                                              • Simple problems on height and distance leading to the solution of right-angled triangles involving the angles mentioned above

                                                              Once you decide to appear for any WB Madhyamik exam 2025, the first step to accomplish your goal is the right exam preparation strategy. Proper planning and consistent preparation of West Bengal Madhyamik examination 2025. In order to score well for the exam, students should keep in mind the following preparation tips:

                                                              • Regularly revise and study subject matter throughout the year. The regular revision will ensure that concepts are thoroughly grasped by a student.
                                                              • A student should practice comprehensively before the examination. Practice will ensure that the student is successful in each aspect of the examination and it will bring to light the areas of study which need additional focus.
                                                              • Students should exercise and ensure a healthy diet in order to keep themselves in the pink of health to maintain proper levels of preparation. 
                                                              • Students should solve mock question papers and sample questions to understand the test pattern and grow familiar with common trends and questions that may appear in the examination. 

                                                              West Bengal Madhyamik Books 2025

                                                              WBBSE Board prescribed the books for 1st and 2nd language subjects which can be bought online websites or from nearby approved booksellers. Students are advised to cover the West Bengal Madhyamik syllabus 2025 from a prescribed book. Students can check the following venue/addresses to get information about books and related study materials.

                                                              • West Bengal Board Of Secondary Education, Head Office, Sales counter, 77/2, Park street, Kolkata - 700 016.
                                                              • West Bengal Board Of Secondary Education, Regional office, Iswar Chandra Bhavan Goods Shed Road, Tinkonia, P.O.& District - Burdwan.
                                                              • West Bengal Board Of Secondary Education, Regional Office, Keranitala Chak, PO & District - Midnapore.

                                                              The West Bengal Madhyamik admit cards will be released in January 2025. The admit card of WB Madhyamik is made available through schools. The WB 10th admit card has to be collected from the respective school authority. It is mandatory to carry the admit card to the exam hall as no student is allowed to sit for the WB Madhyamim exam 2025 without it. 

                                                              Details Printed on the West Bengal Madhyamik Admit Card 2025:

                                                              • Student's Name
                                                              • Roll Number
                                                              • Photograph
                                                              • Signature
                                                              • Exam Timing
                                                              • Exam Centre
                                                              • Gender
                                                              • Date of Birth
                                                              • Medium
                                                              • Parent's Name
                                                              • Subject Details
                                                              • Exam Dat Instructions

                                                              The West Bengal Madhaymik result 2025 will be announced in May 2025. The result will be made available through the official website: wbresults.nic.in. Students can access the result by logging in with their roll numbers and date of birth. Students will be able to check the WB Madhyamik result 2025 through SMS also. 

                                                              The West Bengal Madhyamik result 2025 contains marks and grades obtained by students in the examination. The result will be provided in the form of a provisional form. Students will have to collect their original mark sheets from respective schools after a few days of West Bengal Madhyamik examination result 2025.

                                                              How to check West Bengal Madhaymik result 2025

                                                              Follow the steps given below to check WB 10th result 2025:

                                                              • Go to the official website: wbresults.nic.in. 
                                                              • Click on the link of WB Madhyamik result 2025. (link will be updated after release)
                                                              • It will lead to a login window of the 10th class result.
                                                              • Enter registration number and date of birth in the respective fields.
                                                              • Click on the submit button and the result will appear on the screen.
                                                              • Take a screenshot or printout of the result.

                                                              West Bengal Class 10 Result 2025 through SMS

                                                              To check the result of West Bengal Madhyamik Pariksha via SMS, follow the steps below,

                                                              • Type a text message. Ex: WB 10 <space> roll number
                                                              • Send it to 56263 / 56070 
                                                              • After that, WBBSE will send the details about the result on the same mobile number.

                                                              Details Mentioned on the West Bengal Madhyamik Pariksha Result 2025

                                                              You can get the following details on the result of WB Madhyamik 2025,

                                                              • Candidate’s name
                                                              • Roll number
                                                              • Subject-wise marks obtained
                                                              • Overall marks
                                                              • Division obtained
                                                              • Qualifying status

                                                              General Information

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                                                              Frequently Asked Questions

                                                              1. What is the date of the WB Madhyamik exam?

                                                              West Bengal Madhyamil exams will commence from February 10 to 22, 2025

                                                              E-books and Sample Papers

                                                              Questions related to West Bengal Madhyamik

                                                              Have a question related to West Bengal Madhyamik ?

                                                              Hello,

                                                              The official dates for the release of the results are not declared but the board is trying to announce the Madhyamik exam result 2022 by May end. Keep an eye on the official website or the link below for the latest information. West Bengal 10th board result 2022 will be made available in online mode on the official website, wbresults.nic.in. The WBBSE Madhyamik exams was held from March 7 to March 16, 2022.

                                                              https://school.careers360.com/boards/wbbse/west-bengal-madhyamik-result

                                                              Dear Student ,

                                                              You can practice for your 10th board exam(Madhyamik) by downloading the sample papers given here :

                                                              https://school.careers360.com/boards/wbbse/west-bengal-madhyamik-sample-papers


                                                              Well, you can also practice WBBSE question papers set which will help you to get prepare better .

                                                              Try to answer them on your own .. as you know, as per the Madhyamik syllabus , there are literature subjects like English, Bengali and in these papers .. you need to show your thinking ability about any story , poem and analyze them in deep .. there could not be any model answers for them .. The more you study , the more you understand in deep .

                                                              For the other subjects , give the mock test by using the sample  papers and evaluate after that by matching the answers given in text books or you can take help from school teachers regarding copy evaluation of mock tests .

                                                              To know latest news about Madhyamik exam ,refer this :

                                                              https://school.careers360.com/exams/west-bengal-madhyamik

                                                              Hope this helps !

                                                              do not worry, there have been a lot of cases of late result announcement. if the college you wish to apply for has a necessity of showing board marks then you can clearly state that your results have not been published and can submit your internal marks. other than that if your colleges do not require board marks then you can clear the entrance and proceed with admission. results would be announced soon.

                                                              Lisa 06 February 2022

                                                              Hi aspirant, the exams are expected to happen in March 2022. Earlier, the Madhyamik board exams were scheduled to be held from 1st June to 10th June 2021. However, due to the surge in COVID cases in the state, the authorities have decided to cancel the examination.

                                                              Also west Bengal Cheif Minister Mamata Banerjee has cancelled the Madhyamik Selection Test for the academic year 2020-21. Students can directly appear for the Madhyamik exams 2021 without selection tests.

                                                              Thank You.

                                                              Hello,

                                                              If you are worried about score, then first thing you have to do is to calm down. Score won't come if you get anxious.

                                                              1. If you have prescribed book which is needed to prepare for entrance exam then that much will do.
                                                              2. Start from easy chapters. Solve examples and chapter end questions. there is solution to everything.
                                                              3. Solve and look for solution. check if it is correct. if you get wrong then solve it again next day morning or evening. Keep on progressing.
                                                              4. Go from easy to hard and wrong to right.

                                                              There is no shortcut to success. It is only hardwork to get it. Practice as much as you can. Take help of friends and youtube lectures if necessary.

                                                              Hope it helps!

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