Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) will declare TBSE class 10 and class 12 Board exam results today i.e on July 31, 2021. Aspirants who registered for Tripura Class 10 and class 12 can check their results online through tbse.tripura.gov.in. The Board President, Dr Bhabatosh Saha has announced that the result will be prepared on the basis of the provisional formula adopted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
How to Check TBSE 10th, 12th Result 2021?
Dr Saha, speaking to the reporters at TBSE headquarters, has said that the TBSE 10th, 12th result 2021 will be out on July 31, 2021, at noon. Aspirants can check their results via tbse.tripura.gov.in, tbresults.tripura.gov.in.
1st step: Browse the official website, tbse.tripura.gov.in.
2nd step: On the home screen, aspirants will find the direct link to check the TBSE class 10th, class 12th result 2021. Click on that.
3rd step: Aspirants are now directed to the login page.
4th step: Here, enter the TBSE Board roll number and registration number.
5th step: Lastly, the Tripura Board Class 10th/ Class 12th result will appear on the screen.
Students need to take a print out of the Tripura board result 2021 for future references. The result displayed on the website is provisional and can be used until the official mark sheet is released by TBSE.
Other than the website, aspirants can also check their results through an SMS facility. To check the result, type TBSE12<space> roll number and send it to 54242.
The Class 12th result is prepared based on the 40:40:20 ratio. 40% marks will be considered from theory of class 10th, 40% marks from theory of a particular subject in class 11th and 20% marks in internal assessment or practical exam of HSC. Class 10th results will be prepared based on the performance in the pre-board exam. Those who had failed to appear in pre-board will have their result calculated on the basis of Class 9 performance.
The Tripura Board exam for class 10 and class 12 was scheduled for May 2021. However, due to the second wave of coronavirus, the exams got postponed and then cancelled. This year, a total of 46,613 candidates have registered for the Madhyamik exam. Whereas, 27, 205 students are registered for the TBSE Higher Secondary examination.
Unlike previous years, the State Education Board will not be publishing any merit list for the academic year of 2020-2021. If any candidate remains unsatisfied with the marks awarded in the alternative formula, then they can apply for a separate exam. Most likely, the exam will be held in the first week of September 2021.