The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) is set to release the results for the class 10 and 12 examinations online on April 30 at its official website, tbse.tripura.gov.in. After the results are published, students who participated in the annual class 10 and 12 exams can access their scores by visiting the official site /www.results.shiksha/tripura/.
On April 30, in addition to the higher secondary and secondary exam results for 2025, TBSE will also publish the results for the Madrasa Fazil and Madrasa Alim examinations.
For the Class 12 board exams, a total of 21,506 candidates registered, with exams conducted from February 24 to March 22 across 60 centres throughout the state. The Class 10 exams took place from February 25 to March 18, with 30,126 registered candidates across 68 centres.
To view their results for the TBSE class 10th and 12th board examinations, candidates will need to enter their roll number and date of birth in the result login section. The scorecard downloaded online from the board’s results website will serve as a provisional marksheet, while official marksheets for Tripura class 10th and 12th will be provided by schools after the results are declared.
The Tripura board Class 10 and 12 results are expected to be announced at noon. The TBSE marksheets will be made available within four to five days following the result announcement tomorrow.
In 2024, 87.54 percent of 33,729 students were successful in qualifying for higher education, while 79.27 percent of 25,350 Class 12 students passed the Higher Secondary examination. Gomati district achieved the highest pass rate of 92.96 percent in the Class 10 exams, while Sepahijala district had the best performance in the Higher Secondary examination with an 84.25 percent pass rate.
The science stream had a 98.70 percent pass rate, followed by 83.60 percent in commerce, and 76.42 percent of humanities students successfully completed their school finals. The Class 10 examinations in Tripura were held from March 2 to March 23 across 145 venues in 69 centres, whereas the Higher Secondary exams took place from March 1 to March 30 in 60 centres distributed across 98 venues.












