Key Points

Tamil Nadu has recorded a 98.48% pass rate in the CBSE Class 12 exams, slightly lower than last year. Girls outperformed boys with a 98.99% pass rate compared to 98.03%. The Chennai region ranked third nationally with a 97.39% pass rate. Results are available digitally through CBSE portals and DigiLocker for easy access.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu CBSE Class 12 Results Show 98.48% Pass Rate

  • Tamil Nadu CBSE Class 12 pass rate dips slightly to 98.48%
  • Girls outperform boys with 98.99% pass rate
  • Chennai region ranks third nationally at 97.39%
  • Results available digitally via DigiLocker and CBSE portals
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Tamil Nadu records 98.48 pc pass percentage in CBSE class 12 exams

Tamil Nadu records 98.48% pass rate in CBSE Class 12 exams, with girls outperforming boys. Chennai region ranks third nationally.

"Once again, girls outperformed boys, with a pass percentage of 98.99 per cent, compared to 98.03 per cent among boys. – CBSE Results Report"

Chennai, May 13

Tamil Nadu registered a pass percentage of 98.48 per cent in the CBSE Class 12 board examinations for 2025, slightly lower than last year’s 98.74 per cent.

The Central Board of Secondary Education announced the results on Tuesday, with the national average standing at 88.39 per cent.

A total of 80,218 students from the State appeared for the exams this year, including 42,904 boys and 37,314 girls.

Once again, girls outperformed boys, with a pass percentage of 98.99 per cent, compared to 98.03 per cent among boys.

The Chennai region, which covers Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry, and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, recorded a cumulative pass rate of 97.39 per cent. This places it third in the country, behind the Trivandrum and Vijayawada regions.

Last year, the Chennai region had posted a pass percentage of 98.47 per cent, indicating a marginal decline.

The CBSE Class 12 board examinations were conducted from February 15 to April 4, 2025.

In Tamil Nadu, 1,041 schools participated, and the exams were held across 344 centres statewide. Students can access their results online through any of the following official CBSE portals: www.cbse.gov.in; www.results.nic.in; www.results.digilocker.gov.in; www.umang.gov.in

Additionally, result documents, including mark sheets and certificates, are available digitally through the DigiLocker mobile application and website, easing access for students and institutions alike.

The CBSE has advised schools and students to refrain from visiting the board office for physical copies of the results, as all relevant documents are digitally signed and valid for official use.

With yet another year of strong performance, Tamil Nadu continues to uphold its reputation as one of the top-performing states under the CBSE framework, despite the slight dip in overall results.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Hearty congratulations to all the students! � Tamil Nadu consistently proves that quality education isn't just about marks, but about holistic learning. Though the pass percentage dipped slightly, 98.48% is still outstanding. Girls outshining boys again shows how our daughters are breaking barriers!
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Ramesh V.
While the results are impressive, we must ask why there's a decline from last year. Are schools focusing too much on rote learning? The 1.5% who didn't pass deserve our attention too. Education system should support all students, not just high achievers.
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Saranya P.
As a teacher from Coimbatore, I'm proud of our students! The digital initiatives like DigiLocker are game-changers - no more waiting in queues for mark sheets. But let's not forget the rural schools that might face tech challenges. More awareness programs needed in villages.
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Karthik M.
Chennai region coming 3rd is still great, but why behind Trivandrum and Vijayawada? TN has excellent infrastructure - we should aim for top spot next year! Maybe more focus on practical learning rather than just textbook knowledge.
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Anitha R.
My daughter scored 95%! So happy to see girls continuing to shine ✨ But the real test begins now - college admissions are becoming tougher every year. Hope the government creates more quality institutions to match this academic excellence.
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Manoj T.
Good results overall, but we must look beyond percentages. How many of these students are actually industry-ready? The gap between board exams and real-world skills needs bridging. Maybe CBSE should introduce more vocational subjects.

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