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WBBSE Exam Schedule: Strict Instructions From WBBSE Regarding Exams Big Trouble If Schedule Not Followed Know Details

WBBSE Exam Schedule: The West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) has issued a critically important notification for all recognized schools across the state. Through a notice published on November 21, 2025, the Board has made it clear that no leniency regarding the examination schedule will be tolerated. This strict stance comes in response to observed confusion and rule violations in many schools regarding the Annual Examination or 3rd Summative Evaluation for classes VI to IX.

Reports had reached the Board from various parts of the state that several schools were disregarding the academic calendar scheduled by the Board. Many schools were announcing exam dates at their own discretion, violating the annual academic calendar published on June 20, 2025, which is against the Board’s regulations.

Key Highlights of the Notification

It has come to the Board’s observation that many schools have taken initiatives to start the 3rd Summative Evaluation or Annual Examination before December 1st. The Board has categorically stated that this action is a direct violation of their directives. Schools have been reminded that the Board has devised a specific and scientific schedule that everyone must follow. Adhering to this timeline is crucial for everything from preparing question papers to completing the syllabus.

Strict Guidelines Regarding Schedule

The Board, in its notification, has specified the dates for the 3rd Summative Evaluation for classes VI to IX. The schedule is detailed in the table below:

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SubjectDirective
Exam LevelClass VI to IX (3rd Summative Evaluation)
Exam Start RuleExams cannot start before December 1, 2025.
Completion DeadlineThe process must be completed by December 10, 2025.

Applicability of the Order

This directive is equally applicable to all categories of schools under the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education. There are no exceptions. The Board has clearly mentioned that the following schools must adhere to this routine:

  • Government Schools
  • Government Sponsored Schools
  • Government Aided Schools
  • Private Unaided Schools

Message to Headmasters/Headmistresses

For the Headmasters and Headmistresses of all Junior High, High, and Higher Secondary schools in the state, the Board has conveyed that the rules mentioned in the June 20 notification and the timeline in the current notice must be strictly followed. Along with previous rules like having the school’s name on the question paper and adhering to the syllabus, this rule regarding exam dates is equally significant. The Board hopes that all schools will comply with this order to maintain the discipline of the academic year and for the benefit of the students.

WBPAY Team

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