Tripura Board Results: Class 10 Pass Rate at 84.18%, Class 12 at 79.33%
Tripura board results: 84.18% clear Class 10, 79.33% pass Class 12 exams
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The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) announced the results for Class 10 and Class 12 examinations, with pass rates of 84.18% and 79.33%, respectively. A total of 32,184 candidates appeared for Class 10, while 26,502 took the Class 12 exams. Results for top performers will be announced later.
- 01Class 10 pass percentage is 84.18%, with girls outperforming boys.
- 02Class 12 pass percentage is 79.33%, with girls also achieving a higher rate than boys.
- 03Karbook sub-division recorded the highest Class 10 pass rate at 97.91%.
- 04Students can view their results on the TBSE website.
- 05Review forms for answer sheets must be submitted within a week.
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The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) has released the results for the Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations, showing pass percentages of 84.18% and 79.33%, respectively. A total of 32,184 candidates appeared for Class 10, while 26,502 candidates took the Class 12 exams held between February and March. TBSE president Dhananjay Ganchaudhuri stated that the announcement of toppers will be delayed until the evaluation process is complete. In Class 10, the pass percentage for boys was 83.42%, while girls achieved 84.83%. For Class 12, boys had a pass rate of 76.47%, compared to 84.81% for girls. The highest pass percentage for Class 10 was recorded in Karbook sub-division of Gomati district at 97.91%, while the lowest was in Gandacherra sub-division of Dhalai district at 68.81%. For Class 12, Jampuijala sub-division in Sepahijala district had the highest pass rate at 78.16%, with Gandacherra again recording the lowest at 56.85%. Students can access their results on the TBSE website, and those wishing to review their answer sheets must submit forms within seven days. The delay in result announcement was attributed to the involvement of evaluators in the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council elections.
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The results impact students' future academic paths and decisions regarding further studies or vocational training.
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