The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) on Monday declared the board examination results for Madhyamik and Higher Secondary
The pass percentage of Madhyamik is 86.02% and for Higher secondary is 83.02% this year. Previous year the pass percentage for Madhyamik examination was 84 percent and for higher secondary examination was 94 percent.
Addressing a press conference here in the conference hall of the board office on Monday, the board President Dr. Bhabatosh Saha said that the Gomati district of the state performed the best with 92.30% pass percentage while the North Tripura district secured the lowest rank with only 77.80% passes percentage.
For higher secondary examinations, the highest pass percentage has been secured by the Sepahijala district while the lowest pass percentage is recorded in Dhalai district, he said.
This year there were 11,238 secondary examinees in ADC area schools out of which 113 of them did not sit for the exam. 1583 failed and 9,582 passed. The pass rate is 84.9%, of which 24 got A1 and 125 got A2.
This year there were 7,872 higher secondary examinees in ADC area schools. Among them 7,623 failed in Arts, 207 in Science and 89 in Commerce. The pass rate is 77.27 percent, among them, 6 got A1 and 52 got A2.
TBSE Madhyamik examination was conducted from March 16 – April 18 and Higher Secondary exams were held from March 15- April 19 for the academic year 2022-23.
A total of 38,116 candidates appeared for Secondary examination while a total of 33,435 candidates appeared for Higher Secondary examination this year.
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