Tamil Nadu: Over 31,000 students to appear for Class 12 exams in Tiruchirappalli
Tiruchirappalli, March 2
Tamil Nadu State Board Exams for 2026 commenced in Tamil Nadu on Monday, with students appearing for their first board exam across various centres in the city.
On the first day, examinations for language papers, including Tamil, are being conducted.
In Tiruchirappalli district, a total of 31,215 school students will appear for the Higher Secondary (Plus Two) public examination. Among them, 14,731 are boys, and 16,484 are girls. In addition, 967 private candidates -- including 510 men and 457 women -- will also take the examination.
The district also has 392 students with disabilities who are set to write the exams. Students from 258 schools will be appearing at 134 examination centres across the district, including 72 centres in Tiruchirappalli and 62 in Lalgudi.
On each day of the examination, question papers will be transported to all 134 centres through 34 route officers. For smooth conduct of the exams, 135 chief superintendents, 134 departmental officers, and 21 additional departmental officers have been appointed.
For the Higher Secondary First Year (arrear) examinations, 633 school students -- 433 boys and 200 girls -- will appear. Among private candidates, 191 students (107 men and 84 women) will write the exam.
To ensure that the examinations are conducted in a fair and orderly manner, 260 flying squad members have been deployed across the district.
Earlier, on February 24 and 25, 2026, a guidance and orientation meeting was conducted for teachers appointed as invigilators at examination centres in Tiruchirappalli Educational District. The meeting was held at Bishop Heber Higher Secondary School, Teppakulam, to brief them on examination procedures and guidelines.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Seeing more girls than boys appearing for the exam is a great sign for our state's progress in education. Wishing all the students, especially my sister in Trichy, the very best! You've got this! 💪
The logistics mentioned are impressive - 34 route officers, 260 flying squad members. It shows the board is taking this seriously. However, I hope the focus is also on reducing student stress and not just on preventing malpractice.
My niece is appearing this year. The pressure on these kids is immense. Good to see orientation was done for teachers. Supportive invigilators can make a big difference on exam day. All the best, children!
Interesting to see the breakdown of numbers. Over 31,000 students is a massive undertaking. The system seems well-organized. Wishing all the candidates a calm and successful exam period.
Starting with the mother tongue, Tamil, is the right way. Grounds the students before the other subjects. Best of luck to everyone! Remember, this is just one step in your journey.
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