In a remarkable achievement, twelve candidates from the School of Science in Tripura—ten of them women from the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category—have been selected for the posts of Revenue Inspector and Election Inspector through the Tripura Combined Competitive Examination. The results were declared on April 18 by the Tripura Public Service Commission.
According to officials, a total of fourteen ST candidates qualified in the examination, with twelve belonging to the same institute, underlining its strong academic performance and focused preparation. The success of a large number of women candidates from the ST category has also been widely appreciated as a significant step toward inclusive representation in public services.
Among the selected candidates, Hayel Tripura secured the first rank among ST candidates and has been appointed as Revenue Inspector. K Suari Debbarma followed closely with the second rank, also earning a position as Revenue Inspector. Moumita Mog secured the third rank and has been selected as Election Inspector, while Merilin Debbarma achieved the fourth rank and was appointed as Revenue Inspector.
The list of successful candidates continues with Sichakha Debbarma (fifth), Hamesha Debbarma (sixth), Anuprava Debbarma (seventh), Nancy Debbarma (eighth), Pirkha Debbarma (ninth), and Maharshita Reang (tenth), all of whom have been selected as Election Inspectors.
In other categories, Debarshi Das and Rajarshi Das secured the first and second ranks respectively among Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates and have been appointed as Revenue Inspectors. Meanwhile, Amlan Mallik secured the second rank in the unreserved category and was selected as Revenue Inspector, and Pritam Ghosh earned a position as Election Inspector.
The outstanding performance of these candidates highlights both individual dedication and the supportive academic environment of the institute, reinforcing its reputation as a hub for competitive examination success in the state.


