When will WB HS exams be held?

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    Jasleen Taneja | Contributor-Level 10

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    The Board released the WB HS routine 2026 on May 7, 2025. The WBCHSE exams 2026 will be held between February 12 and 27, 2026 in pen and paper format. Students can check the detailed WBCHSE date sheet 2026 below:

    Exam date

    Subjects

    3-Mar-2025

    Bengali (A), English (A), Hindi (A), Nepali (A), Urdu, Santhali, Odia, Telugu, Gujarati, Punjabi

    4-Mar-2025

    Health Care, Automobile, Organised Retailing, Security, IT and ITES, Electronics, Tourism & Hospitality, Plumbing, Construction, Apparel, Beauty and Wellness, Agriculture, Power-Vocational subjects

    5-Mar-2025

    English (B), Bengali (B), Hindi (B), Nepali (B), Alternative English

    6-Mar-2025

    Economics

    7-Mar-2025

    Physics, Nutrition, Education, Accountancy

    8-Mar-2025

    Computer Science, Modern Computer Application, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Environmental Studies, Health and Physical Education, Music, Visual Arts

    March 10, 2025

    Commercial Law and Preliminaries of Auditing, Philosophy, Sociology

    11-Mar-2025

    Chemistry, Journalism and Mass Communication, Sanskrit, Persian, Arabic, French

    13-Mar-2025

    Mathematics, Psychology, Anthropology, Agronomy, History

    17-Mar-2025

    Biological Science, Business Studies, Political Science

    18-Mar-2025

    Statistics, Geography, Costing and Taxation, Home Management and Family Resource Management

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