[ad_1]
Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) on Monday announced that Class 12 (Higher Secondary) examinations will begin from February 25, 2026, while Class 10 (Secondary) examinations will begin from February 26, 2026.

Addressing media persons at the TBSE office, TBSE Chairman Dr Dhananjay Gana Choudhury said, “Higher Secondary examinations will be conducted from February 25 to March 30, while Madhyamik examinations will continue from February 26 to March 24.”
He said that Madrasa Aalim examinations equivalent to Class 10 will also be conducted from February 26 to March 24. Madrasa Fazil Arts and Madrasa Fazil Theology examinations will be conducted from February 25 to March 23 and February 25 to March 16 respectively.
For Class 12, the exams will begin with English on February 25, followed by Bengali, Hindi, Kokborok and Mizo on February 27; Sanskrit, Statistics and Arabic on March 2; Business Studies, Education and Physics on March 7; Psychology on March 9; Geography on March 11; Accountancy, Biology and History on 13 March; Economics on March 16; Chemistry and Political Science on 18 March; Mathematics and Philosophy on March 23; Sociology on March 25; Computer Science and Music on March 28; And vocational subject on 30th March.
Class 10 exams will begin with English, followed by Social Science (History and Political Science) and Social Science (Economics and Geography) exams on March 6; Bengali, Hindi, Kokborok and Mizo on 10 March; Science (Biology) and Science (Physics and Chemistry) on 14 March; Mathematics (Basic and Standard) on March 19; And vocational subject on 24th March.
According to TBSE Secretary Dr Dulal Dey, a total of 29,943 Class 12 and 38,135 Class 10 students have registered for the upcoming exams, although the number may increase. Last year, more than 21,000 Class 12 and 30,000 Class 10 candidates appeared for the board exams.
He said that practical examinations will be conducted between November 17 and December 1.
Earlier this year, TBSE had declared the results of both Class 10 and Class 12 exams, which recorded a pass percentage of 86.53% and 79.29% respectively. These later increased to 92.51% and 88.24% after the Bochor Bachao (“Save a Year”) examinations.
[ad_2]


