TBSE 10th Result 2019: How to check Tripura Class X results

TBSE 10th Result 2019: How to check Tripura Class X results

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Saturday, June 08, 2019, 10:21 AM IST
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The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) is going to announce the Tripura Class 10 Result 2019 or the TBSE 10th board results 2019 today on June 8 at around 9 am, as reported by India Today.

This year 47,596 students appeared for the board exam in the state. Candidates who gave the exams that were conducted from March 2nd to March 26th can check the official websites of the board, tripuraresults.nic.in and tbse.in.

In case the students are not able to access the official website of the board due to traffic on the server, they can check their results on other portals like:

results.indiaresults.com

www.examresults.net

How to check your result?

Step 1: Visit tripuraresults.nic.in or tbse.in.

Step 2: Click on the Tripura 10th result link.

Step 3: Fill in your exam registration details and submit them.

Step 4: Your result will be displayed on the screen.

How to find out your TBSE Class X Result 2019 via call

The candidates can also can call on either of the following numbers: 0381-2413946, 2410048, 2410049 and 2410053

How to find out TBSE Class X Result 2019 via SMS

After the results are declared, the candidates can type

TBSE10Roll Number and send it to number 54242

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