Madhyamik Pariksha

Madhyamik Pariksha
AcronymMP (SE)
TypePublic examination
Paper-based
Standardized test
AdministratorWest Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE)
Skills testedKnowledge in languages, mathematics, sciences, social sciences
PurposeCertification of completion of secondary education
Year started1857 (Matriculation Exam), 1964 (as Madhyamik)
Duration10–14 days
Score range0 to 700
Score validityPermanent
OfferedAnnually
Restrictions on attemptsNo
RegionsWest Bengal, Tripura
LanguagesBengali, Santali, English, Hindi, Urdu (depending on medium of instruction)
Annual number of test takers1,000,000+ annually (as of 2023)
FeeAs prescribed by the WBBSE
WebsiteWBBSE website

Madhyamik Pariksha or simply Madhyamik is a centralized examination conducted by the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education in West Bengal, India, at the end of the 10th year of school education. Similarly, one examination is also conducted at the state of Tripura for its students studying in Govt or Govt Aided school under the control of Tripura Board of Secondary Education. By count of examinees, it is among the better-known 10th standard examinations in India. In WBSE, over 600,000 students took the exam in 2000, and the number has increased substantially since then. The number of students reached a record 1 million in the 2011 Madhyamik examination. Compulsory subjects are first language, second language, physical science (combined with physics and chemistry), life science, mathematics, history and geography.[1]