Tamil Nadu Class 10 Board Exam Evaluation Begins, Results Expected May 20

The evaluation of answer scripts for the Tamil Nadu Class 10 public examinations commenced on April 6. Over 8.9 lakh students appeared for the exams which began on March 11. The Directorate of Government Examinations has set up valuation centres across districts and issued specific guidelines, including assigning teachers scripts based on their language medium. The results are tentatively scheduled for declaration on May 20, with authorities emphasizing a transparent and timely process.

Key Points: TN Class 10 Board Exam Evaluation Starts, Results May 20

  • Evaluation begins April 6
  • Over 8.9 lakh candidates appeared
  • Results likely on May 20
  • Subject-specific guidelines for teachers
  • Valuation centres set up statewide
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TN: Class 10 Board exam answer sheet evaluation begins today; results likely on May 20

Evaluation of Tamil Nadu Class 10 answer sheets begins today. Results for over 8.9 lakh students are likely to be announced on May 20, 2024.

"Systematic planning and strict adherence to timelines are being prioritised - Directorate of Government Examinations"

Chennai, April 6

The evaluation of answer scripts for the Class 10 public examinations in Tamil Nadu commenced on Monday, with officials indicating that the results are likely to be announced on May 20.

The Class 10 Board examinations, conducted under the Tamil Nadu State Board syllabus, began on March 11 and witnessed participation from a total of 8,96,550 candidates. This included 8,82,806 regular school students and 13,744 private candidates, reflecting a substantial turnout across the state.

According to official sources from the Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE), the answer sheet correction process has been initiated across multiple valuation centres established in districts statewide.

A circular issued to District Educational Officers has directed them to allocate evaluation centres based on the number of candidates who appeared for the examination in each district, ensuring a smooth and efficient assessment process.

Authorities have emphasised the need to complete the valuation work without delays. To facilitate this, all eligible and qualified teachers have been instructed to actively participate in the evaluation process.

The department has also issued clear subject-specific guidelines to maintain accuracy and consistency in marking.

As per the instructions, teachers who handle Tamil-medium classes will be assigned only Tamil answer scripts for evaluation, while those teaching in English medium will assess only English answer scripts. This measure is aimed at preserving subject expertise and ensuring fair and uniform evaluation standards across the board.

Officials noted that systematic planning and strict adherence to timelines are being prioritised to avoid any backlog in the evaluation process. The department is closely monitoring progress at all centres to ensure that the work is completed within the stipulated timeframe.

Following the completion of the valuation process, the Directorate of Government Examinations is expected to finalise and publish the results on May 20. Students and parents across Tamil Nadu are eagerly awaiting the outcome, which plays a crucial role in determining academic progression and future educational opportunities.

The education department has reiterated its commitment to transparency and efficiency in conducting the evaluation and result publication process, assuring stakeholders of a timely and accurate declaration of results.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good to see systematic planning. Allocating teachers based on their medium of instruction for evaluation is a smart move. It should ensure more accurate marking. Hope they stick to the May 20 deadline.
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David E
As an NRI parent with a child in a TN board school, I appreciate the transparency in the process outlined here. The scale is massive. Hope the results are declared without any technical glitches.
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Karthik V
While the process seems efficient, I hope there is a robust re-evaluation system in place. Sometimes, in the rush to finish, genuine students lose marks. The department must ensure a fair appeal process too.
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Sneha F
Almost 9 lakh answer sheets! Hats off to the teachers who will be evaluating them. It's a huge responsibility. Wishing all the Class 10 students the very best for their results. The future begins here!
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Michael C
Interesting to see the breakdown between regular and private candidates. The system seems well-organized. Hope the digital infrastructure holds up for result declaration day to avoid the usual website crashes.

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