The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) has officially released the Class 12 (Higher Secondary) Results 2025 today, on April 30, 2025, at 12:00 PM IST. Students who appeared for the exams can now access their results on the official website - tbresults.tripura.gov.in, with an overall pass percentage of 79.29%. The results reflect stable academic performance as compared to previous years, maintaining consistency in student outcomes.

TBSE Class 12 Results (2020-2024): 5-Year Pass Percentage Trends
Tracking the pass percentage trends of the Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) Class 12 results over recent years offers valuable insights into the academic performance and evaluation patterns under the board. From pandemic-era grading to the return of traditional exams, each year reflects distinct challenges and changes. This overview of the last five years-from 2020 to 2024-highlights how students have performed and how the board's assessment approach has evolved during this period.
The Tripura Board of Secondary Education (TBSE) has shown steady improvement in pass percentages over the past five years. Here's a look at the Class 12 result trends from 2020 to 2024:
| Year | Pass Percentage |
| 2024 | 83.11% |
| 2023 | 83.20% |
| 2022 | 94.46% (COVID-Impact year) |
| 2021 | No Board Exams (Promoted due to COVID) |
| 2020 | 80.80% |
Key Highlights:
- 2022 saw the highest pass rate due to internal assessment-based promotions post-pandemic.
- 2023 and 2024 marked a return to normal evaluation, with consistent performance around the 83% mark.
- 2020 was the baseline before the pandemic, with results hovering around 80.8%.
These trends reflect both academic consistency and the impact of external factors like COVID-19 on evaluation patterns. The TBSE Class 12 Result 2025 continues this trajectory with a pass percentage of 79.29%.
District-Wise Highlights:
Sepahijala: Top-performing district with an impressive 87.98% pass rate.
South Tripura: Achieved 82.47% pass percentage.
West Tripura: Recorded 82.20%, reflecting strong performance.
Next Steps for Students:
Students are advised to download their provisional marksheets from the result portals and collect their official certificates from their respective schools in the coming weeks. For those seeking a review, rechecking and revaluation options will also be available soon through TBSE's official platform.
Conclusion
The analysis of TBSE Class 12 pass percentages over the last five years highlights both the resilience of students and the evolving nature of board examinations. While the pandemic years showed an exceptional spike in pass rates due to alternative assessment methods, the return to conventional exams in recent years reflects more realistic academic outcomes. These trends not only provide a performance benchmark but also help students, educators, and policymakers plan for continued improvement in the quality of education in Tripura.


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