Tamil Nadu Plus-Two Results Likely Delayed Due to Government Transition

Tamil Nadu's Class 12 results are likely delayed due to the ongoing government transition after Assembly elections. The valuation process and technical preparations are complete, but formal approval from the new administration is pending. Nearly eight lakh students are anxiously waiting for results crucial for higher education admissions. Officials assure results will be released soon after necessary approvals are secured.

Key Points: TN Plus-Two Results Likely Delayed Amid Govt Transition

  • TN Plus-Two exams held March 2-26 with 8 lakh students
  • Valuation completed April 6-20, results planned for May 8
  • Delay due to government transition after Assembly elections
  • Education Department awaits new administration's approval
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TN plus-two results likely to be delayed amid govt transition

Tamil Nadu Class 12 results may be postponed as new government takes over. 8 lakh students await approval for official release.

"The valuation process is over, and students' marks have been uploaded to the website. But since there is currently a change in government, permission must be obtained from the new administration before the results can be officially released. - Education Department official"

Chennai, May 6

The declaration of the Tamil Nadu Class 12 public examination results is likely to be delayed due to the ongoing transition in the state government following the Assembly election results, according to sources in the School Education and Examination Departments.

The Higher Secondary public examinations were conducted across Tamil Nadu from March 2 to March 26, with nearly eight lakh students appearing for the exams statewide. The valuation of answer sheets was completed between April 6 and April 20, and officials had initially planned to release the results on May 8 as announced earlier.

Students and parents across the state have been eagerly awaiting the publication of the results, especially after the completion of the evaluation process and uploading of marks to the official examination portal. However, officials indicated that the announcement may now be postponed because the formal approval required from the government has not yet been obtained in the wake of the recent political developments in the state.

Senior officials in the School Education Department and the Directorate of Government Examinations said all technical preparations for publishing the results had already been completed.

"The valuation process is over, and students' marks have been uploaded to the website. But since there is currently a change in government, permission must be obtained from the new administration before the results can be officially released," an official said.

Sources added that the Education Department is awaiting the formation of the new government and the completion of administrative procedures before seeking final clearance for the release of the results.

The delay, though expected to be temporary, has created anxiety among students who are preparing for higher education admissions and entrance procedures dependent on their Plus-Two marks.

Officials, however, assured that the results would be published soon after the necessary approvals are secured. They also stated that steps are being taken to complete the remaining formalities at the earliest so that students are not affected further.

The Tamil Nadu Plus-Two examinations are considered one of the most important academic milestones in the state, determining admissions to undergraduate courses, professional programmes and various higher education streams.

- IANS

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Priya S
Totally understandable. Elections happened, new chief minister hasn't been sworn in yet, so obviously formalities will take time. But they should have planned better. So many students are anxious about college admissions. 😣
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Rajesh Q
As a parent of a plus-two student, I'm really worried now. My daughter's entire admission plan for engineering depends on these marks. Hope the new government prioritises this and clears it quickly.
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Siddharth J
Typical political mess! The exam happened in March, evaluating done in April, but now they wait for a new government to give a stamp? Even the officials say all technical work is done. Just release the results online and get it over with! 🙄
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Neha E
While I understand the transition is necessary, the delay is causing unnecessary anxiety. The outgoing government could have approved it before leaving, or at least delegated the authority. Let's hope the new DMK government acts fast—education shouldn't be politicised.
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Arjun K
Students have already waited long enough. This delay could affect their college applications, especially for courses like medicine and engineering where deadlines are tight. Authorities should give a clear timeline.
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Manisha T
So frustrating! My brother is waiting for his results to apply for a polytechnic course. The school admin

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