Tripura Madhyamik Result 2020 Declared; Check TBSE Result @tripuraresults.nic.in
Maniprabha Singh | July 3, 2020 | 10:02 AM IST | 2 mins read
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NEW DELHI:
Tripura Board of Secondary Education has declared the Tripura Madhyamik result 2020 today, on July 3 at 9.20 am in a press conference. The board will soon active the TBSE 2020 Madhyamik result link on the official web portal-
tbresults.tripura.gov.in.
Students need to enter their board exam roll number to check the TBSE result 2020. The overall pass percentage this year is 69.49%. Read further to know how to check the TBSE Madhyamik 2020 result-
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How to Check Tripura Madhyamik Result 2020?
Step-wise process to check TBSE result 2020 for class 10 is mentioned below to avoid last-minute hassle-
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Click here or go to the TBSE result website- tripuraresults.nic.in 2020 madhyamik/ tbresults.tripura.gov.in
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Click on the “TBSE result 2020 Madhyamik”, a new window will appear on the screen
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Enter roll number in the available field.
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Click on the “View Result” button to submit it.
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TBSE Madhyamik result 2020 appear on the screen
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Save it by taking a screenshot of the same so that it can be used in the future.
Alternatively, students can also check the tripura results.nic.in 2020 through SMS. For the same, type a message in the given format and send it it to 7738299899
TBSE10<space><ROLL NO>
A total of 39,917 students appeared for Tripura Madhyamik board exams. TBSE Class 10 board exams started from March 3, but a few exams were cancelled due to nationwide lockdown. Due to the same, Tripura Madhyamik Result 2020 is delayed.
Last year, the overall pass percentage of the TBSE result was 65 percent wherein Tathagata Datta from Udaipur English Medium HS School secured the first rank by obtaining 481 marks.
Stating about the marking scheme, Bhabatosh Saha, TBSE president said, “We are contemplating to consider either of CBSE or that of the West Bengal Board of Secondary Education. The former is opting for an average of result from a set of best of papers while the latter is opting for granting the highest grade in any subject to the one which didn’t go for exam.”
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