Tripura Madhymik Result 2019: TBSE Class 10 Result Declared

TBSE declared the Madhyamik result on 8 June 2019.

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Tripura Class 10th Result 2019: TBSE declared Madhyamik results on 8 June 2019.
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Tripura Class 10th Result 2019: TBSE declared Madhyamik results on 8 June 2019.
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The result for Class 10 or the TBSE Madhyamik 2019 examination are declared by the Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) on 8 June 2019. The result are available online and students can check their result at http://tripuraresults.nic.in/ and http://tbse.in/

TBSE had given a notification earlier on exam results 2019.http://tbse.in/new/PDF/Notification-on-Exam-Results-2019.pdf

TBSE had conducted the examination across 51 centres and a 47,596 students had appeared for the TBSE Madhyamik examination this year. The candidates can check their results online with the help of their hall tickets.

Last year, the results for Class 12 Arts and Commerce examinations were declared on 8 June. More than 22,000 students had appeared for the exam conducted from 8 March to 11 April 2018.

TBSE Class 10 Result: How To Check It

  • Log onto tripuraresults.nic.in
  • Select the ‘Click Here’ option beside ‘Higher Secondary Examination (H.S. +2 Stage), Science - Year 2019’
  • Select ‘Click here for result’ link given beside the
    ‘Madhyamik Examination (10th Standard Examination)- Year 2019’
  • A new page will open, enter your exam registration details
  • Submit the details
  • Your Tripura 10th results will appear in a fresh page.
  • Download it and take a printout of the same.
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The result for the TBSE Class 12 examination was declared on 6 June 2019. 79.05% students have cleared the examination from Humanities stream whereas 78.13% students have cleared the 12th examination from Commerce stream.

The schools in Tripura are either run by the state government or by private organisations, which includes religious institutions. Even though instructions are also given in Kokborok and other tribal languages; English or Bengali are the main languages used as the medium of instruction.

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Published: 06 Jun 2019,02:23 PM IST

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