
TBSE Madhyamik Result 2026: The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) will declare the Class 10 Madhyamik and Class 12 Higher Secondary examination results on May 8, 2026, at 12 noon. Thousands of students across the state who appeared for the board examinations will soon be able to check their scores online through the official websites.
The announcement will officially end the long wait for students eagerly expecting their board results after the completion of the examinations earlier this year.
According to the official schedule, the Tripura Board will release both Madhyamik (Class 10) and Higher Secondary (Class 12) results together on:
Date: May 8, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM
Students are advised to keep their roll number and registration details ready to avoid delays while checking their scorecards online.
The Tripura Board conducted the Madhyamik examinations between February 26 and March 24, 2026, at multiple centres across the state. After the result declaration, students will be able to download their provisional marksheets online.
The digital marksheet will remain important until original certificates are distributed by schools.
Students can check their results through the official portals:
Students can follow these simple steps to access their result online:
Visit the official TBSE website.
Click on the “TBSE Madhyamik Result 2026” link.
Enter roll number and registration number.
Submit the details.
The result will appear on the screen.
Download and print the provisional marksheet for future use.
The online scorecard is expected to include:
Student’s Name
Roll Number
Registration Number
Subject-wise Marks
Total Marks
Division
Qualifying Status
Students should carefully verify all details mentioned on the marksheet. Any discrepancy should be reported to school authorities immediately.
To successfully pass the Tripura Madhyamik examination, students must fulfill the following conditions:
Score at least 30 marks in each subject
Obtain a minimum aggregate of 150 marks overall
Students failing in one or two subjects while meeting the aggregate requirement may be allowed to appear for supplementary examinations. However, candidates failing in more than two subjects may need to reappear in the next academic session.
After the declaration of results, students can apply for re-evaluation, compartment examinations, or proceed with admissions for higher studies depending on their scores. Class 10 students can choose their preferred streams for higher secondary education, while Class 12 students can begin applying for undergraduate admissions and entrance examinations.