What is the passing criteria for TBSE 10th exam?

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    To pass the TBSE Madhyamik exam, students must secure a minimum of 30% in each subject. This includes both theory and practical exams, where applicable. Students must also achieve an aggregate percentage to be declared "passed" for the overall exam. If a student fails to meet these criteria, they may have to reappear in supplementary exams for the subjects they did not pass.

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