TBSE Class X 2026, also called the Madhyamik exam, is the secondary board examination conducted by the Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) for students of Class 10 across the state. The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 exams were held from February 26 to March 24, 2026, and the result was declared on May 8, 2026 at 12:30 PM on the official portal tbresults.tripura.gov.in. The overall pass percentage stood at 84.18%, and the next big event is the TBSE Class X compartment (supplementary) exam, for which the schedule and registration window are expected to open shortly.

The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 result is now out. Students who could not clear one or two subjects should track the official website closely, as the compartment exam schedule and registration window are expected to be announced in late June 2026.

  • Compartment Exam Schedule: TBSE is expected to release the Madhyamik 2026 compartment exam routine in late June 2026. Last year, the supplementary routine was released around June 25, 2025.
  • Compartment Registration: The compartment registration window will open through schools soon after the routine is released. Around 6,200 students were eligible last year based on the gap between appeared and passed candidates.
  • Compartment Exam: The TBSE Madhyamik compartment (supplementary) exam is expected to be held in the third or fourth week of July 2026. Last year, the supplementary exam was conducted in late July 2025.
  • Compartment Result: The TBSE Madhyamik supplementary result is expected in August 2026. In 2025, the supplementary result was declared on August 28, 2025.

What is TBSE Class X (Madhyamik) Exam?

TBSE Class X 2026, called the Madhyamik examination, is the Class 10 board exam held by the Tripura Board of Secondary Education. TBSE is the state board that looks after secondary and higher secondary education in Tripura. It was set up in 1973 and works under the Government of Tripura.

The Madhyamik exam is the first major public exam for students in the state. Your result decides which stream you can take in Class 11, such as Science, Arts or Commerce. So the TBSE Class X result is an important step in your school education.

This year, more than 38,000 students registered for the TBSE Madhyamik 2026 exam. The board conducts the exam once a year in offline (pen and paper) mode. Question papers are set in Bengali, English and Kokborok medium, so you can write the exam in your own medium of study.

Here is a quick summary of the TBSE Madhyamik 2026 exam:

Particulars Details
Exam Name TBSE Madhyamik (Class X) 2026
Conducting Body Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE)
Level Class 10 / Secondary (State Board)
Exam Mode Offline (Pen and Paper)
Exam Dates February 26 to March 24, 2026 (Over)
Result Date May 8, 2026 (Out)
Overall Pass Percentage 2026 84.18%
Compartment Exam Expected July 2026
Total Marks 500 (across 5 main subjects)
Passing Marks 33% in each subject
Mediums Bengali, English, Kokborok
Official Websites tbse.tripura.gov.in, tbresults.tripura.gov.in

TBSE Class X 2026 Important Dates

The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 cycle started with the routine release in November 2025 and the main result in May 2026. The next big event in the calendar is the compartment exam. Below is the full TBSE Class X 2026 schedule with upcoming dates listed first.

Event Date
Compartment (Supplementary) Routine Release Late June 2026 (Expected)
Compartment Registration Window Late June to Early July 2026 (Expected)
Compartment (Supplementary) Exam July 2026 (Expected)
Compartment Result August 2026 (Expected)
Madhyamik Routine Released November 11, 2025 (Over)
Madhyamik 2026 Exams February 26 to March 24, 2026 (Over)
Result Declared May 8, 2026 (Over)
Scrutiny / Re-evaluation Application May 2026 (Over)

The compartment exam dates are usually announced two to three weeks before the exam. You should keep checking the official website tbse.tripura.gov.in for the exact compartment exam schedule and form-fill window.

TBSE Madhyamik 2026 Compartment Exam

The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 compartment exam, also called the supplementary exam, is the next major event in the TBSE Class X calendar. If you failed in one or two subjects in the main exam held in February-March 2026, you can appear for the compartment exam and clear those subjects in the same academic year.

The compartment exam schedule is expected to be released by the board in late June 2026. Last year, the supplementary routine was issued around the fourth week of June 2025, and the actual exam was held in late July 2025. The 2026 cycle is expected to follow a similar pattern.

If you have appeared for the main exam but did not clear one or two subjects, do not wait. Speak to your school today so your name is sent to the board the moment the compartment form-fill window opens.

Here is what you should know about the TBSE Madhyamik 2026 compartment exam:

  • Who can apply: Students who failed in one or two subjects in the main TBSE Madhyamik 2026 exam.
  • Form submission: The compartment form is submitted through your school, not directly by you.
  • Subjects allowed: You can appear only in the subjects in which you did not pass.
  • Mode: The compartment exam is held in offline mode, just like the main exam.
  • Exam centres: Centres are usually fewer than the main exam, and the board allots them district-wise.
  • Result: The compartment result is expected in August 2026 and is treated as the final Class X result for those students.

The compartment exam gives you a fair chance to clear Class 10 in the same year and join Class 11 with minimum delay. You should use the time between June and July to revise the subjects you failed in, focus on the syllabus topics that carry the highest marks, and practise previous year question papers.

Key Statistics Behind the Compartment Cycle

The gap between appeared and passed students gives an idea of how many candidates may need the compartment route. In 2026, around 38,000 students registered and 27,094 passed, so a sizeable pool is eligible for the supplementary cycle. Most of them clear the exam in one attempt because the syllabus is the same as the main exam.

Statistic Value
Students Registered (2026) More than 38,000
Students Passed (2026) 27,094
Overall Pass Percentage 84.18%
Compartment Exam Mode Offline (Pen and Paper)
Compartment Result (2025 reference) August 28, 2025

Source: Tripura Board of Secondary Education

TBSE Madhyamik Result 2026

The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 result was declared on May 8, 2026 at 12:30 PM. The board released the result on the official portals tbresults.tripura.gov.in and tbse.tripura.gov.in. You can check your result using your roll number and registration (enrollment) number from your admit card.

The overall pass percentage came down a little to 84.18%, compared to 86.53% in 2025. A total of 27,094 students cleared the exam this year. Out of these, 12,320 were boys and 14,774 were girls. So girls again did better than boys, which has been the trend for many years in Tripura.

The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 result is final for the main exam. If you failed in one or two subjects, the compartment exam in July 2026 is your route to clear Class 10 in the same year.

Your TBSE Madhyamik marksheet shows your name, roll number, subject-wise marks, grades, total marks and the pass or fail status. The online marksheet is only for reference. You should collect the original marksheet from your school once the board sends it to your institution.

If you are not happy with your marks in any subject, you can apply for scrutiny or re-evaluation through your school. The board usually allows a window of around five days for the application after the result.

How to Check TBSE Madhyamik Result 2026

You can check the TBSE Madhyamik 2026 result online from the official websites. You will need your roll number and registration number from your admit card. Follow these simple steps to download your result.

  • Go to the official website tbresults.tripura.gov.in or tbse.tripura.gov.in.
  • Click on the link that says Madhyamik (Class X) Result 2026.
  • Enter your roll number and registration number.
  • Click on the submit button.
  • Your TBSE Madhyamik 2026 result will appear on the screen.
  • Check all the details, including subject-wise marks and grades.
  • Download the marksheet and take a printout for admission use.

You can also check your result through DigiLocker and SMS. The board sends results to schools, so you can collect your provisional marksheet from your school. The online marksheet is provisional, and the original marksheet comes from your school later.

If you have lost your admit card and do not remember your roll number, your school can give you both the roll number and the registration number from its records. Without these details, you cannot check your result online.

TBSE Madhyamik 2026 Pass Percentage and Statistics

The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 pass percentage is 84.18%. This is a small drop from last year. Even so, more than 27,000 students cleared the exam this year. Girls did better than boys, which is the usual trend in Tripura.

Category 2026 Data
Overall Pass Percentage 84.18%
Total Students Passed 27,094
Boys Passed 12,320
Girls Passed 14,774
Better Performing Group Girls

The dip from 86.53% in 2025 to 84.18% in 2026 is small and within the normal range. Pass rates can shift by 2-3 percentage points each year depending on paper difficulty and evaluation strictness. The 2026 result still confirms steady performance across the state.

Year Pass Percentage
2026 84.18%
2025 86.53%
2024 87.54%
2023 80.65%

Source: TBSE Examination Results Portal

TBSE Madhyamik 2026 Scrutiny and Re-evaluation

Once the TBSE Madhyamik 2026 result is out, you have a few options based on your marks. If you are happy with your result, you can move to Class 11. If you feel a paper deserves a fresh look, you can apply for scrutiny or re-evaluation. If you failed in one or two subjects, the compartment exam is your option.

Scrutiny and Re-evaluation

If you feel your marks are lower than expected, you can apply for re-evaluation. You must apply through the head of your school within the time given by the board. Here are the main points:

  • Re-evaluation is allowed for a maximum of 3 subjects.
  • The fee is ₹130 per subject.
  • You get a window of around 5 days to apply after the result.
  • The revised result reaches your school within 2 to 3 weeks.
  • If your marks change, the revised marksheet replaces the original one.

Note: The compartment (supplementary) result cannot be sent for re-evaluation. Only the main exam result is eligible for scrutiny.

Class 11 Admission

If you passed, the next step is admission to Class 11. You can choose Science, Arts or Commerce based on your marks and interest. With 27,094 students qualifying this year, Class 11 admissions in Tripura schools are now open. You should apply early because seats in popular streams fill up fast, especially in Science.

Most Tripura schools follow a cut-off based admission process for Class 11. Higher Madhyamik marks improve your chance of getting your preferred stream and school. You can also explore Higher Secondary schools in your district that offer vocational subjects if those suit your career plans better.

TBSE Madhyamik Exam Pattern 2026

The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 exam pattern is simple to understand. You have to appear for five compulsory subjects and one optional subject. Each subject carries 100 marks. So the total is 500 marks for the five main subjects.

For most subjects, the 100 marks are split into 80 marks for the theory paper and 20 marks for internal assessment. Language papers are fully theory based. The exams are held in offline mode in the afternoon session, from 12:00 noon to 3:15 PM.

Subject Theory Internal Total
First Language (Bengali / Kokborok / others) 100 - 100
English (Second Language) 100 - 100
Mathematics 80 20 100
Science (Physical + Life Science) 80 20 100
Social Science (Geography, Economics, History, Civics) 80 20 100

In Science, the Physical Science part (Physics and Chemistry) carries 50 marks and the Life Science part (Biology) carries 30 marks. In Social Science, Geography and Economics together carry 40 marks, and History and Civics together carry 40 marks. The internal assessment of 20 marks is added on top.

To pass, you need at least 33% marks in each subject. This means you must score at least 33 out of 100 in every subject. In aggregate, you need at least 165 out of 500 marks across the five main subjects to clear Class 10.

TBSE Class X Grading System

TBSE follows an 8-point grading system for the Madhyamik result. Along with your marks, you also get a grade in each subject. The grade shows your performance band. The highest grade is A1 and the lowest is E.

Marks Range Grade
91 - 100 A1
81 - 90 A2
71 - 80 B1
61 - 70 B2
51 - 60 C1
41 - 50 C2
33 - 40 D
Below 33 E (Fail)

To pass a subject, you must score at least grade D. If you get grade E in a subject, it means you have failed in that subject. In that case, you can take the compartment exam in July 2026 to clear it and complete your Class 10.

TBSE Madhyamik Syllabus

The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 syllabus is based on the Tripura Board curriculum, which follows the NCERT pattern for most subjects. You should study from the prescribed textbooks for Class 10. Knowing the full syllabus helps you plan your study and score better.

The main subjects in the TBSE Class X syllabus are:

  • First Language: Bengali, Kokborok, Hindi, Manipuri or other approved languages.
  • English: Grammar, comprehension, writing skills and literature.
  • Mathematics: Algebra, geometry, trigonometry, statistics and mensuration.
  • Science: Physics, Chemistry and Biology (Physical and Life Science).
  • Social Science: History, Geography, Civics (Political Science) and Economics.

You should finish the full syllabus first and then revise. Solving previous year question papers helps you understand the question style and the marking scheme. You should also focus on the internal assessment, as it carries 20 marks in Maths, Science and Social Science.

For students preparing for the compartment exam in July 2026, the syllabus stays the same as the main exam. So you should focus on revising the subject in which you did not pass, rather than starting from scratch.

TBSE Class X Eligibility and Registration

To appear for the TBSE Madhyamik 2026 exam, you must be a regular student of a school affiliated to the Tripura Board. The registration is done by your school, not by you directly. Here are the main eligibility points.

  • You must have studied in Class 9 and Class 10 in a TBSE-affiliated school.
  • Your school must complete your registration with the board.
  • You must have the minimum attendance set by your school.
  • Private and compartment candidates can also apply under the rules of the board.

This year, more than 38,000 students registered for the TBSE Madhyamik exam. The school fills the exam form and pays the fee for regular students. You should make sure your name, subjects and other details are correct in the form. Any mistake can cause problems later in the marksheet.

For the compartment exam, the eligibility is different. Only students who failed in one or two subjects in the main 2026 exam can apply. Students who failed in three or more subjects must repeat Class 10 in the next academic session.

TBSE Madhyamik Admit Card

The TBSE Madhyamik 2026 admit card was released before the exam through schools. The admit card is an important document. You cannot enter the exam hall without it. It carries your roll number, exam centre, exam dates and other details.

You should check your admit card carefully for any spelling mistake in your name or subjects. If you find any error, you should tell your school at once. You also need the admit card later to check your result, because it has your roll number and registration number.

You should keep your admit card safe even after the exam. You will need the roll number and registration number from it for the result, scrutiny and compartment exam. Without these details, you cannot check your TBSE Madhyamik result online or apply for the compartment exam.

A separate admit card will be issued for the compartment (supplementary) exam in July 2026. Your school will hand it over a few days before the exam date.

TBSE Class X Toppers and Previous Year Trends

Every year, TBSE releases the Madhyamik toppers list after the result. The toppers list shows the names, marks and ranks of the top students. The board also honours the toppers from across the state and from the tribal areas.

For the last few years, girls have done better than boys in the TBSE Madhyamik exam. In 2026 also, more girls passed than boys, continuing a multi-year trend. The pass percentage has stayed strong in the mid-80s range over the past three years, which shows steady performance by students across the state.

Year Pass Percentage Trend
2026 84.18% Girls ahead of boys
2025 86.53% Girls ahead of boys
2024 87.54% Girls ahead of boys
2023 80.65% Girls ahead of boys

You should check the official website for the full TBSE Madhyamik 2026 toppers list with names, schools and marks. The board usually shares the topper details during the result press conference held by the Tripura Education Minister.

Source: tbse.tripura.gov.in

TBSE Madhyamik 2026 Preparation Tips

Good preparation is the key to scoring well in the TBSE Madhyamik exam. If you are going to appear next year, you should start early and study in a planned way. The same tips also help students preparing for the compartment exam in July 2026.

  • Know the syllabus: Read the full Class 10 syllabus and make a study plan for each subject.
  • Make a timetable: Give more time to subjects you find hard, such as Maths or Science.
  • Solve old papers: Practise previous year question papers to understand the pattern.
  • Revise often: Short, regular revision works better than last-minute study.
  • Focus on internal marks: Do your projects and class tests well, as they carry 20 marks in Maths, Science and Social Science.
  • Stay healthy: Take proper sleep, eat well and do not stress too much.

You should also make short notes for quick revision before the exam. Writing answers in your own words helps you remember better. With steady effort, you can score good marks in the TBSE Madhyamik exam.

For compartment candidates, the strategy should be sharper. You have only the failed subjects to clear, so you can dedicate full time to those. Focus on solved examples, NCERT-based questions and the last three years of TBSE papers. You should also clear your basic concepts by talking to your school teacher before the exam.

FAQs

Ques. When will the TBSE Madhyamik compartment exam 2026 be held?

Ans. The TBSE Madhyamik compartment (supplementary) exam 2026 is expected to be held in July 2026. The official routine is expected to be released by TBSE in late June 2026. Last year, the supplementary exam was held in late July 2025 and the result came out on August 28, 2025.

Ques. Who can appear for the TBSE Class X compartment exam 2026?

Ans. You can appear for the TBSE Madhyamik compartment exam 2026 if you failed in one or two subjects in the main exam held in February-March 2026. Students who failed in three or more subjects must repeat Class 10 in the next academic session.

Ques. How do I apply for the TBSE Madhyamik compartment exam 2026?

Ans. You should apply through your school. The school fills the compartment form and pays the fee on your behalf once TBSE opens the form-fill window. You cannot apply directly to the board as a regular candidate.

Ques. When was the TBSE Madhyamik result 2026 declared?

Ans. The TBSE Madhyamik (Class X) result 2026 was declared on May 8, 2026 at 12:30 PM. You can check it on tbresults.tripura.gov.in and tbse.tripura.gov.in using your roll number and registration number.

Ques. What is the TBSE Class 10 pass percentage in 2026?

Ans. The overall pass percentage for TBSE Madhyamik 2026 is 84.18%. A total of 27,094 students passed, which includes 12,320 boys and 14,774 girls. Girls again did better than boys this year.

Ques. How can I check my TBSE Madhyamik 2026 result?

Ans. You can check your result on tbresults.tripura.gov.in. Click on the Madhyamik result link, enter your roll number and registration number, and submit. Your marksheet will appear on the screen, and you can download it.

Ques. What are the passing marks in TBSE Class 10?

Ans. You need at least 33% marks in each subject to pass the TBSE Madhyamik exam. This means at least 33 out of 100 in every subject, and at least 165 out of 500 marks in aggregate.

Ques. How can I apply for re-evaluation in TBSE Madhyamik 2026?

Ans. You can apply for re-evaluation through the head of your school. It is allowed for up to 3 subjects, and the fee is ₹130 per subject. The revised result reaches your school within 2 to 3 weeks.

Ques. What is the grading system in TBSE Class 10?

Ans. TBSE uses an 8-point grading system from A1 to E. Grade A1 is for 91-100 marks and grade E is for below 33 marks. You need at least grade D (33-40 marks) to pass a subject.

Ques. What is the TBSE Madhyamik 2026 exam pattern?

Ans. You appear for five compulsory subjects, each of 100 marks. For Maths, Science and Social Science, 80 marks are for theory and 20 marks for internal assessment. Language papers are fully theory based. The total is 500 marks.

Ques. How many students passed TBSE Class 10 in 2026?

Ans. A total of 27,094 students passed the TBSE Madhyamik 2026 exam. This includes 12,320 boys and 14,774 girls. The overall pass percentage was 84.18%.

Ques. When will the TBSE Madhyamik compartment result 2026 be declared?

Ans. The TBSE Madhyamik compartment (supplementary) result 2026 is expected in August 2026. Last year, the supplementary result was declared on August 28, 2025, and the 2026 cycle is expected to follow a similar timeline.

Disclaimer: All TBSE Madhyamik 2026 dates, statistics and processes mentioned in this article are based on official notifications from the Tripura Board of Secondary Education and previous-year reference data. Compartment exam dates are subject to change. You should always confirm the latest details from the official websites tbse.tripura.gov.in and tbresults.tripura.gov.in before taking any action.