Tripura Board Class 10,12 Results 2021 Released

Tripura Board Class 10, 12 Exam Results: Tripura Board Class 10, 12 Exam Results: Students who passed the examination but are unhappy with their results can request for a re-examination by August 23. In September, they will take their examinations.

Agartala: The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) decided on Wednesday to pass virtually all candidates who had enrolled for the Madhyamik and Higher secondary examinations this year, despite student protests and anomalies in the marking system, according to a senior official.

According to Education Minister Ratan Lal Nath, the Tripura government has asked the state education board to evaluate the findings and determine whether there was any inconsistency.

According to the notification made on Wednesday, approximately 99 percent of candidates passed both board examinations. “Almost all Madhyamik and Higher Secondary candidates would be promoted,” TBSE president Bhavatosh Saha told reporters today.

After analysing the findings and taking into account the students’ protests and other factors, the decision was made. “We asked all eight districts’ instructors to double-check their rated grades. A few inconsistencies were discovered throughout this exercise.”

In the Madhyamik (Class 10) test two weeks ago, 80.62 percent of applicants were pronounced successful, while the upper secondary result had a pass score of 95.20 percent. Mr Nath informed reporters that the TBSE announced secondary and higher secondary results based on a 10-member expert committee’s review procedure for student assessment because board examinations could not be performed this year due to the COVID-19 crisis.

The evaluation procedure took into account students’ achievement on the preceding class test, and each candidate’s assessment report came from their individual schools. However, because many students were disappointed with their performance, the government requested that the board analyse the findings in order to identify any errors, according to the minister.

Students who passed the exam but were unsatisfied with their results were asked to register for a second examination by August 23. He stated that their examinations will be held in September.

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