The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) is the authority responsible for conducting the Madhyamik (Class 10) and Higher Secondary (Class 12) examinations in the state. For the 2026 academic session, thousands of students across Arts, Commerce, and Science streams are eagerly awaiting the outcome of their hard work.
Important Dates: TBSE 2026 Timeline
The board has streamlined the academic calendar to ensure results are declared before the start of the next academic cycle. Based on the exam schedule and historical trends, here is the tentative timeline:
| Event | Madhyamik (Class 10) | Higher Secondary (Class 12) |
|---|---|---|
| Exam Dates | Feb 26 – March 24, 2026 | Feb 25 – March 30, 2026 |
| Result Declaration | Late April / Early May 2026 | Late April / Early May 2026 |
| Re-evaluation Application | May 2026 (1-2 weeks after result) | May 2026 (1-2 weeks after result) |
| Supplementary Exams | July 2026 | July 2026 |
| Supplementary Result | August 2026 | August 2026 |
Note: The TBSE usually declares both Class 10 and Class 12 results on the same day or within a gap of a few days.
How to Check Your TBSE Result 2026
The board provides multiple ways to access results to prevent server crashes on the declaration day.
Method 1: Official Websites (Recommended)
The most reliable method is through the official government portals.
- Visit one of the official websites:
tbresults.tripura.gov.intbse.tripura.gov.intripuraresults.nic.in
- Click on the link titled “Madhyamik Examination Result 2026” or “Higher Secondary Examination Result 2026”.
- Enter your Roll Number and Registration Number as printed on your admit card.
- Click ‘Show Result’.
- Download the digital marksheet and take a printout for future reference.
Method 2: SMS Service
If the internet is slow, you can check your result via SMS.
- For Class 10: Type
TBSE10 <Space> <Roll No>and send to 7738299899. - For Class 12: Type
TBSE12 <Space> <Roll No>and send to 7738299899.(Note: Ensure you check the official notification for the exact SMS code and number closer to the result date, as providers may change.)
Understanding the TBSE Grading System
TBSE follows a grading system to reduce the pressure of raw marks. The passing criteria generally require a student to score a minimum of 30% to 33% (approx. 30-33 marks out of 100) in each subject to pass.
Grade Point Structure
| Marks Range (%) | Grade | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| 90 – 100 | AA | Outstanding |
| 80 – 89 | A+ | Excellent |
| 70 – 79 | A | Very Good |
| 60 – 69 | B+ | Good |
| 50 – 59 | B | Satisfactory |
| 40 – 49 | C | Average |
| 30 – 39 | D | Pass |
| Below 30 | F | Fail |
Result Status: Pass, Compartmental (failed in 1-2 subjects), or Fail (failed in more than 2 subjects).
Details Mentioned on the Marksheet
The online result is a provisional marksheet. Students should verify the following details immediately:
- Student’s Name and spelling.
- Roll Number and Registration Number.
- Subject-wise marks (Theory vs. Practical).
- Total Marks and Grade.
- Qualifying Status (Pass/Fail).
Critical Step: If there is any spelling error in your name or parents’ names, contact your school administration immediately to get it rectified in the original certificate.
Re-evaluation and Supplementary Exams
1. Re-evaluation (Scrutiny)
- Who is it for? Students who believe they deserved more marks in a specific subject.
- Process: Apply online or through your school within 5-10 days of the result declaration. A small fee per subject is applicable.
- Outcome: Marks may increase, decrease, or remain the same.
2. Supplementary (Compartment) Exams
- Who is it for? Students who failed in one or two subjects. This saves them from repeating the entire academic year.
- Date: Usually conducted in July 2026.
- Result: Declared in August 2026, allowing students to join colleges/schools in the late admission cycle.
What to Do After Results?
For Madhyamik (Class 10) Students:
- Stream Selection: This is the most crucial decision. Choose Science if you love engineering/medicine, Commerce for finance/business, or Arts/Humanities for civil services/journalism/teaching.
- Diploma Courses: You can also opt for Polytechnic diplomas if you wish to start a technical career early.
For Higher Secondary (Class 12) Students:
- University Admissions: Keep an eye on CUET (Central University Entrance Test) or Tripura University admission forms.
- Professional Exams: Results for JEE, NEET, or other competitive exams often align with board results. Ensure you keep your documents ready for counseling.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: When will the original marksheets be distributed?
A: The original hard-copy marksheets are typically sent to schools about 15 to 20 days after the online result declaration. You must collect them from your school office.
Q2: Can I apply for re-evaluation for all subjects?
A: Yes, TBSE allows students to apply for scrutiny in multiple subjects, provided they pay the requisite fee for each.
Q3: What if I fail in 3 subjects?
A: Unfortunately, if you fail in more than two subjects, you are usually not eligible for the Supplementary exam and must repeat the year as a regular or private candidate.
Q4: Is the online marksheet valid for college admission?
A: Yes, most colleges and universities accept the self-attested online marksheet for provisional admission until the original documents are submitted.


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