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Tamil Nadu Class 10 Results: 94.31% Pass, Girls Outshine Boys

Tamil Nadu Class 10 board exam results show an overall pass percentage of 94.31%, a slight increase from last year. Girls outperformed boys, with a pass rate of 96.6% compared to 92.15% for boys. A total of 5,171 schools achieved a 100% pass result, including 1,931 government schools. Education Minister Rajmohan assured that the government will continue child-centric policies and focus on preventing school dropouts.

Tamil Nadu Class 10 pass percentage reaches 94.31%; girls outperform boys, says TN Education Minister Rajmohan

Chennai, May 20

As Class 10 board examination results are declared, Tamil Nadu School Education Minister Rajmohan on Wednesday announced an overall pass percentage of 94.31 per cent, an increase of 0.51 percentage points compared to last year.

He was addressing a press conference at the Anna Centenary Library in Kotturpuram, Chennai.

According to the minister, a total of 8,79,643 students appeared for the examination, including 4,35,247 girls and 4,35,396 boys, and a total of 8,21,105 students passed the examination with an overall pass percentage of 94.31 per cent.

Girls outperformed boys in the results, recording a pass percentage of 96.6 per cent, while boys registered a pass percentage of 92.15 per cent. The pass percentage of girls was higher by 4.32 percentage points.

Of the total 12,467 schools in Tamil Nadu, Rajmohan said 5,171 schools achieved a 100 per cent pass result, including 1,931 government schools. The overall pass percentage of government schools stood at 91.86 per cent, while private schools recorded a pass percentage of 98.14 per cent.

Among districts, Pudukkottai recorded the highest pass percentage at 97.57 per cent, followed closely by Sivagangai at 97.54 per cent. Thanjavur recorded 97.41 per cent, Tiruchirappalli 97.31 per cent and Kanyakumari 97.30 per cent.

The minister said government schools in Sivagangai district performed exceptionally well, recording a pass percentage of 97.4 per cent.

A total of 13,292 physically challenged students appeared for the examinations, of whom 11,416 passed, registering a success rate of 85.88 per cent.

The minister further informed that 370 prisoners had appeared for the examination, out of which 354 passed, taking the pass percentage to 95 per cent.

Addressing concerns over school dropouts, Rajmohan said the government's schemes would focus on ensuring that no student discontinues education. "We will make sure no dropouts of school students happen, and our schemes will focus on that," he said.

The minister also said that all education schemes introduced by the previous DMK government would continue.

"There is no need for confusion. We will follow child-centric policies and schemes," he said, while responding to a question on the state education policy introduced by the previous government.

On curriculum changes, Rajmohan said, "Our government is not a government of hatred. In the syllabus too, we will make sure of inclusive things."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Proud moment for Tamil Nadu! 94.31% is impressive. But I'm more happy about the 354 prisoners passing out of 370 - 95% pass rate! That shows education can truly transform lives. Also, the minister's assurance about no dropouts is crucial. We need to ensure every child in TN completes school, regardless of background.

Siddharth J

Good results overall, but I'm worried about the 13,292 physically challenged students - only 85.88% passed. We need more inclusive education policies, better accessibility in schools, and special teachers. The minister said they'll continue child-centric policies, but actions speak louder than words. Let's hope they address this gap properly.

James A

As an NRI from Chennai, I'm impressed by these numbers. But I'm curious about the comparison with CBSE and ICSE boards. TN state board results are good, but are the students actually prepared for competitive exams like JEE or NEET? The curriculum needs to be more modern. Also, 5,171 schools with 100% pass rate is amazing though! 🎯

Karthik V

Wait, 4,35,247 girls vs 4,35,396 boys? Almost equal number of boys and girls appeared, which is great! But girls still outperform by 4.32%. Maybe it's time we understand why boys are lagging. Is it social pressure to earn? Or lack of focus? We need to address both sides equally. No point celebrating one without fixing the other.

Naveen S

Very happy to see Pudukkottai leading at 97.

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