WB Class 10 Board Exam 2024: Revised timings announced; exams from February 2
The WB Class 10 board exams 2024 will now be held from 9:45 am to 1 pm.
Alivia Mukherjee | January 18, 2024 | 05:44 PM IST
NEW DELHI: West Bengal Board of Secondary Education has revised the WB Madhyamik 2024 exam timings today, January 18. The West Bengal madhyamik pariksha 2024 (Class 10 exams) will be held from February 2 to February 12. Students who are appearing for the WB board exams can check the WB Class 10 timetable on the official website, wbbse.wb.gov.in.
The WB Class 10 board exam 2024 will now be held from 9:45 am to 1 pm. Earlier, the WB exam timings were from 11:45 to 3 pm. Students appearing for the WB Class 10 board exam 2024 will get an extra 15 minutes before the commencement of exam to read the question papers.
According to the West Bengal Madhyamik timetable 2024, the Music Vocal and Music Instrumental theory exam will be held for 2 hours 15 minutes. The exam venue and date of the practical exams for these subjects will be notified later. The duration of computer application theory exam is 2 hours 45 minutes. The practical exam for the same will be held in respective schools.
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WB Class 10 Board Exam 2024: Passing marks
Candidates are required to score a minimum of 272 marks to pass the West Bengal Madhyamik exam 2024. Candidates can have a look at the marks required for 1st, 2nd and third divisions below.
Marks |
Marks |
Full marks |
800 |
Pass marks |
272 or above |
Marks required for 1st division |
480 or above |
Marks required for 2nd division |
360 or above |
Marks required for 3rd division |
272 or above |
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