TBSE Result 2026 Declared: Tripura Board Activates Class 10 and 12 Scorecards, Pass Percentage Shows Stable Trend

TBSE has declared the Class 10 and 12 Results 2026 at 12:30PM. Students can now download their scorecards online as the Tripura Board releases pass percentage trends, examination statistics, and the next academic roadmap.

Aman

- Sr Writer

The Tripura Board of Secondary Education has officially declared the TBSE Madhyamik (Class 10) and Higher Secondary (Class 12) Examination Results 2026 today at 12:30 PM, bringing an end to weeks of anticipation among students across the state.

With the activation of the online scorecard link, lakhs of students can now access their marksheets through the official portals using their roll number and enrollment credentials. The result declaration marks the completion of the 2025–26 board examination cycle, which was conducted between February and March this year.

TBSE Result 2026 Direct Link Activated

Students can now check their results online through the official websites:

The provisional online marksheet includes:

  • Subject-wise marks
  • Total score
  • Division/grade status
  • Qualification status

Students are advised to carefully verify all details immediately after downloading the result.

TBSE 2026 Examination Overview

This year, the Tripura Board conducted the examinations in a relatively stable academic schedule after maintaining a full offline examination cycle.

Parameter Class 10 (Madhyamik) Class 12 (HS)
Exam Dates Feb 26 – Mar 24, 2026 Feb 25 – Mar 30, 2026
Exam Mode Offline Offline
Conducting Body TBSE TBSE
Result Date 8 May 2026 8 May 2026
Result Time 12:30 PM 12:30 PM

Board officials had completed evaluation work in April itself, allowing the result process to move on a timeline similar to the previous academic year.

TBSE Result Statistics 2026 vs Previous Year

The board has also released performance data alongside the results, offering insight into this year’s academic trend.

Madhyamik (Class 10) Performance

Year Appeared Students Passed Students Pass Percentage
2026 Around 33,000+ Updated After Declaration Updated
2025 Around 33,700 Around 29,400 87%+

Higher Secondary (Class 12) Performance

Year Appeared Students Pass Percentage
2026 Around 27,000+ Updated After Declaration
2025 Around 25,300 79%+

Initial trends indicate that the overall performance has remained broadly stable this year, with science and commerce streams reportedly maintaining strong pass ratios. Detailed stream-wise statistics, topper lists, and district-level performance data are also expected to be released by the board shortly.

How Students Can Check TBSE Result 2026

Students can access their scorecards within minutes through the official portal by following these steps:

  1. Visit the official TBSE result website
  2. Select the Madhyamik or Higher Secondary result link
  3. Enter roll number and enrollment number
  4. Submit the details
  5. Download and save the provisional marksheet

Due to heavy traffic immediately after the declaration, some students may experience temporary server slowdowns.

What the 2026 Result Trend Indicates

The relatively early declaration once again reflects the board’s effort to maintain a predictable academic calendar. Over the last few years, TBSE has attempted to reduce delays in evaluation and admissions processing, allowing students to move faster into higher education and competitive entrance cycles.

Education analysts also note that the consistency in pass percentages over recent years suggests that the board’s evaluation system has become more stabilised after the disruption period seen earlier in the decade.

For Class 12 students, the immediate next phase now shifts toward undergraduate admissions, CUET counselling participation, and state-level college applications. Meanwhile, Class 10 students will begin the stream selection process for higher secondary education.

Re-evaluation and Supplementary Exam Process Expected Soon

The board is also expected to announce:

  • Re-evaluation application dates
  • Photocopy verification process
  • Supplementary examination schedule
  • Original marksheet distribution timeline

Students dissatisfied with their marks may apply for scrutiny once the notification is issued officially.

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