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Madhyamik from Feb 2 to 12 next yr

Madhyamik from Feb 2 to 12 next yr

Time of India06-05-2025

Kolkata: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) released the schedule for next year's Madhyamik examination, which will start on February 2 and end on February 12.The examination will start a little earlier than this year's, which was scheduled between February 10 and February 22.The exam will start with the First Language on February 2, followed by the second language on February 3, history on February 6, geography on February 7, mathematics on February 9, physical science on February 10, life science on February 11, and optional elective subjects on February 12.Dates for physical education, social service, and work education will be announced later. WBBSE has announced that exams will begin daily at 10.45 am and end at 2 pm.Kolkata: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) released the schedule for next year's Madhyamik examination, which will start on February 2 and end on February 12.The examination will start a little earlier than this year's, which was scheduled between February 10 and February 22.The exam will start with the First Language on February 2, followed by the second language on February 3, history on February 6, geography on February 7, mathematics on February 9, physical science on February 10, life science on February 11, and optional elective subjects on February 12.Dates for physical education, social service, and work education will be announced later. WBBSE has announced that exams will begin daily at 10.45 am and end at 2 pm.

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Madhyamik from Feb 2 to 12 next yr
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Madhyamik from Feb 2 to 12 next yr

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