Tripura Board declares TBSE Madhyamik result
Bedasree Das | June 27, 2018 | 05:48 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 12: The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) has announced class 10 result on June 12, 2018. Students have to enter the numeric part of their roll number to check their results. As per media report, around 47, 615 students appeared in the exam. The number of students who have got first, second and third division is 21,449, 37 and 2472, respectively. Students can also check their result through SMS. To get the result through SMS, students have to type TBSE10<space>roll number and send it to 54242.
Steps to check TBSE Madhyamik (class 10) result 2018
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Log on to the official website: tripuraresults.nic.in
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Click on the link that "class 10 results"
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A new page will appear on your screen
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Enter the numeric part of your roll number
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View and download result
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Take printout for future use
The Tripura Board class 10 exam 2018 was conducted from March 6 to 20 of the same month. Tripura Board of Secondary Education was established in 1973 by an Act (Tripura Act. No.12 ) called Tripura Board of Secondary Education Act, 1973. The Board became active from the January 1, 1976.
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