TBSE 2026 refers to the Madhyamik (Class 10) and Higher Secondary (Class 12) board examinations conducted by the Tripura Board of Secondary Education. The board declared the TBSE 2026 result on 8 May 2026 for both Madhyamik and Higher Secondary, with an overall pass percentage of 84.18% in Madhyamik and 79.33% in Higher Secondary. More than 32,000 students appeared for the Class 10 exam and over 26,000 for the Class 12 exam, and you can now check your scorecard online at tbresults.tripura.gov.in using your roll number and registration details.
- Rechecking and Re-verification: If you are not happy with your marks, you can apply for rechecking through your school head for up to 3 subjects after paying the fee. The window usually stays open for around 2 to 3 weeks after the result, so the last dates fall in late May to early June 2026.
- Compartment (Bochor Bachao) Exam: Students who could not clear one or more subjects can sit for the compartment exam. TBSE holds it within 60 days of the result, so it is expected by early July 2026 with the same syllabus.
- Original Marksheets and Certificates: The provisional result is available online now. Original marksheets and pass certificates will be sent to schools and are usually distributed within 4 to 6 weeks of the result declaration.
- Class 11 and College Admissions: Madhyamik pass students can take admission to Class 11 in Science, Commerce or Arts streams, while Higher Secondary pass students can apply to colleges. Admissions usually begin in June 2026.
What is TBSE?
TBSE stands for the Tripura Board of Secondary Education. It is the state board that conducts school education exams in Tripura. The board manages two main board exams every year. These are the Madhyamik exam for Class 10 and the Higher Secondary exam for Class 12.
The Tripura Board of Secondary Education was set up in 1973. It works under the Government of Tripura. The board prepares the syllabus, holds the exams, checks the answer scripts and declares the results. It also issues marksheets and certificates that students use for higher studies and jobs.
Every year, more than 60,000 students from across Tripura appear for the TBSE Madhyamik and Higher Secondary exams together. The TBSE 2026 exams were held in February and March 2026. The board declared the results on 8 May 2026. The official website of TBSE is tbse.tripura.gov.in, and results are hosted at tbresults.tripura.gov.in.
The Madhyamik certificate marks the end of secondary school. The Higher Secondary certificate is needed for college admission. So TBSE plays a key role in the school education of lakhs of students in the state.
TBSE 2026 Result: Pass Percentage and Key Highlights
The TBSE 2026 result was declared on 8 May 2026 at 12:30 PM for both Madhyamik and Higher Secondary. The Madhyamik (Class 10) overall pass percentage stood at 84.18%. The Higher Secondary (Class 12) overall pass percentage was 79.33%. Girls did better than boys in both exams.
(Result Declared on 8 May 2026)
Here is a quick look at the main TBSE 2026 result data for both classes.
| Particulars | Madhyamik (Class 10) | Higher Secondary (Class 12) |
|---|---|---|
| Result Declared On | 8 May 2026 | 8 May 2026 |
| Overall Pass Percentage | 84.18% | 79.33% |
| Students Appeared | 32,184 | 26,502 |
| Students Passed | 27,094 | 21,024 |
| Boys Passed | 12,320 | 9,411 |
| Girls Passed | 14,774 | 11,613 |
| Top Performer (Gender) | Girls | Girls |
Source: tbresults.tripura.gov.in
The Madhyamik pass rate of 84.18% is a small drop from last year. The Higher Secondary pass rate of 79.33% is a small rise over 2025. In both classes, girls passed in higher numbers than boys. This continues a trend seen over the last few years in Tripura.
TBSE 2026 Madhyamik (Class 10) Result Statistics
The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 result shows that 27,094 students passed out of 32,184 who appeared. This gives an overall pass percentage of 84.18%. Around 38,135 students had registered for the Class 10 exam this year.
Girls again led the Madhyamik results. A total of 14,774 girls passed compared to 12,320 boys. So girls made up more than half of all the students who cleared Class 10.
How Many Students Passed TBSE Madhyamik 2026?
Here is the detailed Madhyamik 2026 pass data by gender.
| Category | Number |
|---|---|
| Students Appeared | 32,184 |
| Students Passed | 27,094 |
| Boys Passed | 12,320 |
| Girls Passed | 14,774 |
| Overall Pass Percentage | 84.18% |
The Madhyamik result is important because it decides your stream in Class 11. A good score helps you take admission in Science, Commerce or Arts. Students who could not clear all subjects can still appear for the compartment exam and save their year.
TBSE 2026 Higher Secondary (Class 12) Result Statistics
The TBSE Higher Secondary 2026 result shows an overall pass percentage of 79.33%. A total of 21,024 students passed out of 26,502 who appeared. Around 29,943 students had registered for the Class 12 exam this year.
Girls performed better in Higher Secondary too. A total of 11,613 girls passed compared to 9,411 boys. The Higher Secondary marks decide your college and course options, so this result matters a lot for your next step.
TBSE HS 2026 Sub-division Performance
The pass percentage was not the same across all areas of the state. Some sub-divisions did much better than others. Jampuijala sub-division was the top performer in Higher Secondary with a 78.16% pass rate. Gandacherra recorded the lowest performance at 56.85%.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Students Appeared | 26,502 |
| Students Passed | 21,024 |
| Boys Passed | 9,411 |
| Girls Passed | 11,613 |
| Overall Pass Percentage | 79.33% |
| Top Sub-division | Jampuijala (78.16%) |
| Lowest Sub-division | Gandacherra (56.85%) |
Source: tbresults.tripura.gov.in
TBSE 2026 Toppers and Merit
Many students search for the TBSE 2026 topper list after the result. You should know that TBSE does not always release an official topper or merit list for the public. In 2025, the board did not publish a formal topper list. The same practice has continued, so a state-wide official ranking is not released by the board.
What the board does highlight is the overall performance. In TBSE 2026, girls topped the trend by passing in larger numbers than boys in both Madhyamik and Higher Secondary. Many schools also recorded a 100% pass rate, which is treated as a mark of strong performance.
If you want to know your exact rank or position, you should check your subject-wise marks on your scorecard. The board shares marks, not a public merit ranking.
So instead of waiting for a topper list, focus on your own marksheet. Check each subject score carefully. If any mark looks lower than expected, you can apply for rechecking through your school.
How to Check TBSE 2026 Result Online
You can check your TBSE 2026 result online in a few simple steps. The result is available on the official result portal. You need your roll number and registration number to log in.
Follow these steps to download your TBSE 2026 scorecard.
- Go to the official website tbresults.tripura.gov.in.
- Click on the link for Madhyamik Result 2026 or Higher Secondary Result 2026.
- Enter your roll number and registration number.
- Click on the submit button.
- Your result will show on the screen with subject-wise marks.
- Download the result and take a printout for your records.
The online result is a provisional scorecard. You should collect your original marksheet from your school once the board sends it. The original marksheet is the document you need for admissions and other official use.
You can also check the result through DigiLocker and SMS in some cases. But the website is the most reliable way. If the site is slow on result day due to heavy traffic, you should wait and try again after some time.
TBSE Pass Percentage Trend (Year-wise)
The TBSE pass percentage has stayed fairly steady over the last few years. The Madhyamik pass rate has dipped a little, while the Higher Secondary rate has slowly improved. Looking at the trend helps you understand how the 2026 result compares with earlier years.
| Year | Madhyamik Pass % | Higher Secondary Pass % |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 84.18% | 79.33% |
| 2025 | 86.53% | 79.29% |
| 2024 | 87.54% | 79.27% |
The Madhyamik pass rate has come down from 87.54% in 2024 to 84.18% in 2026. This is a gradual fall of around 3 percentage points over two years. The Higher Secondary pass rate has moved the other way. It rose slightly from 79.27% in 2024 to 79.33% in 2026.
One thing has stayed the same across all these years. Girls have kept passing in higher numbers than boys in both classes. This gender trend is one of the most stable features of the TBSE results.
TBSE 2026 Rechecking and Re-verification
If you feel your TBSE 2026 marks are lower than expected, you can apply for rechecking and re-verification. This is a chance to get your answer script checked again. Many students use this option every year when their marks do not match their performance.
Here are the key points you should know about TBSE rechecking.
- You must apply through your school head, not directly on your own.
- You can apply for a limited number of subjects, usually up to 3.
- You need to pay a fee for each subject you apply for.
- If your marks change after review, the new marks are final and accepted.
- An updated marksheet is then issued to you through your school.
The rechecking window usually opens soon after the result and stays open for about 2 to 3 weeks. For TBSE 2026, the last dates are expected in late May to early June 2026. You should not wait till the last day, so apply early through your school.
Apply for rechecking only through your school head within the official window. Late or direct applications are not accepted.
TBSE 2026 Compartment (Bochor Bachao) Exam
The TBSE compartment exam is a second chance for students who could not clear one or more subjects. In Tripura, this is known as the Bochor Bachao exam, which means "Save a Year". It helps you avoid losing a full academic year due to a few failed papers.
Students who do not meet the passing criteria in the main exam can appear for the compartment exam. The board conducts it within 60 days of the result declaration. As the result came on 8 May 2026, the compartment exam is expected by early July 2026.
Here is how the TBSE compartment exam works.
- It covers the same syllabus as the main exam.
- You appear only for the subjects you could not clear.
- The board releases a separate schedule for the exam.
- After the exam, the board publishes the Bochor Bachao results on its official website.
- If you pass, you can move ahead to the next class or course.
This system is very helpful for students who miss the pass mark by a small margin. So if you have a compartment in any subject, you should start preparing for that paper right away.
TBSE 2026 Grading System and Passing Marks
To pass the TBSE 2026 exams, you must score the minimum passing marks in each subject. For both Madhyamik and Higher Secondary, you need at least 30% marks in every paper. You also need to clear the combined theory and internal assessment marks where they apply.
The board awards marks and a grade or division based on your total score. A higher total places you in a better division. Here is a simple view of how the TBSE marks work.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Minimum Passing Marks (per subject) | 30% |
| Theory and Internal | Combined 30% needed |
| Result Type | Pass / Compartment / Fail |
| Second Chance | Bochor Bachao (Compartment) Exam |
If you fail in one or more subjects but stay within the allowed limit, you get a compartment. You can then clear it through the Bochor Bachao exam. If you do not meet the passing rule even after that, you may need to repeat the year.
TBSE 2026 Important Dates
The TBSE 2026 important dates cover the full exam cycle. This includes the practical exams, the theory exams, the result and the post-result events. Knowing these dates helps you plan your next steps after the result.
Here is the TBSE 2026 schedule with upcoming and completed events.
| Event | Date | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Rechecking / Re-verification Window | May 2026 (closes early June 2026) | (Upcoming) |
| Compartment (Bochor Bachao) Exam | Expected by early July 2026 | (Upcoming) |
| Compartment Result | Expected August 2026 | (Upcoming) |
| Practical Exams | 17 November to 1 December 2025 | (Over) |
| Madhyamik Theory Exams | 26 February to 24 March 2026 | (Over) |
| Higher Secondary Theory Exams | 27 February to 30 March 2026 | (Over) |
| Result Declaration | 8 May 2026 | (Out) |
The exam and result events are now over for 2026. The next dates that matter for you are the rechecking window and the compartment exam. So keep an eye on the official website for the exact post-result dates.
TBSE 2026 Exam Pattern
The TBSE 2026 exam pattern follows a fixed structure for both Madhyamik and Higher Secondary. The exams are held in offline pen-and-paper mode. Each subject has a theory paper, and some subjects also have a practical or internal part.
The theory papers were held in a single shift. Most TBSE exams ran from 12 noon to 3:15 PM. The exact timing changed a little based on the subject. Here are the main features of the TBSE exam pattern.
- Mode: Offline, pen-and-paper exam.
- Shift: Single shift, mostly 12 noon to 3:15 PM.
- Question Types: Objective, short answer and long answer questions.
- Practical Exams: Held before theory, from 17 November to 1 December 2025.
- Passing Marks: Minimum 30% in each subject.
The Madhyamik exam covers subjects like languages, mathematics, science and social science. The Higher Secondary exam follows your chosen stream, which can be Science, Commerce or Arts. Each stream has its own set of subjects and papers.
You should always check the official date sheet and syllabus before the exam. The board releases the full subject-wise routine on its website each year. This helps you plan your preparation for every paper.
TBSE Eligibility: Who Appears for the Exam
The TBSE exams are meant for school students in Tripura. The Madhyamik exam is for Class 10 students. The Higher Secondary exam is for Class 12 students. You appear for these exams through your registered school.
Here are the basic eligibility points for TBSE.
- You must be a regular student of a TBSE-affiliated school.
- You must have studied in the correct class, Class 10 or Class 12.
- Your school must register you with the board for the exam.
- You should have the required attendance and internal records.
- Private and compartment candidates can apply under the board rules.
For TBSE 2026, around 38,135 students registered for Class 10 and 29,943 for Class 12. Schools handle the registration and form filling. So if you are a school student, your school takes care of most of the exam process for you.
Students who failed earlier or want to improve their marks can also apply as per the board rules. The compartment route through the Bochor Bachao exam is one such option for students who miss the pass mark.
What After TBSE 2026 Result? Admissions
The TBSE 2026 result opens the door to your next stage of study. Your next step depends on which class you passed. The path is different for Madhyamik and Higher Secondary students.
If you passed Madhyamik (Class 10), you can take admission in Class 11. You can choose from three streams.
- Science: For students who want to study engineering, medical or pure science later.
- Commerce: For students who want to study business, accounts or finance.
- Arts: For students who want to study humanities, social science or languages.
If you passed Higher Secondary (Class 12), you can apply to colleges and universities. You can take up undergraduate courses based on your stream and marks. Many colleges in Tripura and across India start admissions in June 2026.
You should keep your marksheet, pass certificate and other documents ready. These are needed for admission forms. If you applied for rechecking, you should wait for the updated marks before locking your admission choice.
TBSE Preparation Tips
Good preparation is the key to a strong TBSE result. Whether you are aiming for the main exam or a compartment paper, a clear plan helps. Here are simple tips that work for most students.
- Follow the official syllabus: Study only what the board has prescribed for your class and stream.
- Solve past papers: Practice previous year TBSE papers to understand the pattern and marking.
- Make a timetable: Give more time to subjects you find hard, and revise the rest regularly.
- Focus on basics: Clear your concepts first before moving to tough questions.
- Revise often: Short and regular revision works better than long single sessions.
- Manage exam time: Practice writing full papers within the time limit.
If you have a compartment in any subject, you should put extra effort into that paper. The Bochor Bachao exam uses the same syllabus, so your earlier study still counts. A focused few weeks of revision can help you clear it.
You should also take care of your health during preparation. Sleep well, eat properly and stay calm. A clear and rested mind helps you perform better in the exam hall.
FAQs
Ques. When was the TBSE 2026 result declared?
Ans. The TBSE 2026 result was declared on 8 May 2026 at 12:30 PM. The board released both the Madhyamik (Class 10) and Higher Secondary (Class 12) results on the same day. You can check your result at tbresults.tripura.gov.in.
Ques. What is the TBSE Madhyamik 2026 pass percentage?
Ans. The overall pass percentage for TBSE Madhyamik 2026 is 84.18%. A total of 27,094 students passed out of 32,184 who appeared. Girls did better than boys, with 14,774 girls passing against 12,320 boys.
Ques. What is the TBSE Higher Secondary 2026 pass percentage?
Ans. The TBSE Higher Secondary 2026 overall pass percentage is 79.33%. A total of 21,024 students passed out of 26,502 who appeared. This is a small rise over the 79.29% pass rate of 2025.
Ques. How can I check my TBSE 2026 result online?
Ans. You can check your TBSE 2026 result at tbresults.tripura.gov.in. Click on the Madhyamik or Higher Secondary result link and enter your roll number and registration number. Your scorecard will show on the screen, and you can download it.
Ques. Did TBSE release a topper list for 2026?
Ans. TBSE does not always release an official topper or merit list. In 2025, the board did not publish a formal topper list, and the same practice has continued. You should check your own subject-wise marks on your scorecard instead of a public ranking.
Ques. What is the passing mark for TBSE 2026?
Ans. You need a minimum of 30% marks in each subject to pass the TBSE 2026 exam. You must also clear the combined theory and internal assessment where it applies. This rule is the same for both Madhyamik and Higher Secondary.
Ques. How do I apply for TBSE 2026 rechecking?
Ans. You can apply for rechecking through your school head, not on your own. You can apply for up to 3 subjects after paying the fee. The window usually closes within 2 to 3 weeks of the result, so apply early.
Ques. What is the TBSE Bochor Bachao exam?
Ans. The Bochor Bachao exam is the TBSE compartment exam, which means "Save a Year". Students who could not clear one or more subjects can appear for it. TBSE holds it within 60 days of the result, so it is expected by early July 2026.
Ques. Which sub-division topped the TBSE Higher Secondary 2026 result?
Ans. Jampuijala sub-division topped the TBSE Higher Secondary 2026 result with a 78.16% pass rate. Gandacherra recorded the lowest performance at 56.85%. The pass percentage was not the same across all areas of the state.
Ques. What can I do after passing TBSE Madhyamik 2026?
Ans. After passing TBSE Madhyamik 2026, you can take admission in Class 11. You can choose from Science, Commerce or Arts streams based on your marks and interest. Admissions usually begin in June 2026.
Ques. When were the TBSE 2026 board exams held?
Ans. The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 exams were held from 26 February to 24 March 2026. The Higher Secondary exams ran from 27 February to 30 March 2026. The practical exams were held earlier, from 17 November to 1 December 2025.
Disclaimer: The information given above is based on official TBSE sources and the latest available data. Exact dates for rechecking, compartment exams and admissions may change. You should check the official website tbse.tripura.gov.in for the most current updates.








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