Key Points

Tamil Nadu will announce the board results for Classes 10 and 11 on May 16, ending the current exam season. Over 17 lakh students await their results, with Class 10 outcomes revealed at 9 a.m. and Class 11 at 2 p.m. Students can check results online through designated websites, and access their mark sheets via DigiLocker. Emotional support and counselling services are emphasized for students handling stress or dissatisfaction with their results.

Key Points: TN Board Results for Classes 10 and 11 on May 16

  • Class 10 results at 9 a.m., Class 11 at 2 p.m.
  • Results available on official websites
  • 9.13 lakh students for Class 10, 8.18 lakh for Class 11
  • DigiLocker to provide mark sheets
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TN board exam results for Classes 10 and 11 to be declared on May 16

Tamil Nadu announces Class 10 and 11 board exam results on May 16. Access results online at 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. respectively.

"Schools and parents should provide emotional support to students. - School Education Department"

Chennai, May 14

The Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) has announced that the board examination results for Classes 10 and 11 will be announced on Friday, May 16.

According to an official notification, the results for Class 10 will be declared at 9 a.m., while the Class 11 results will be announced at 2 p.m. on the same day.

Students can access their results on the official websites - www.tnresults.nic.in and results.digilocker.gov.in. This year, over 9.13 lakh students appeared for the Class 10 board exams, while 8.18 lakh students registered for the Class 11 exams.

The announcement follows the declaration of Class 12 results on May 8, in which Tamil Nadu recorded a pass percentage of 95.03 per cent for the academic year 2024-25.

School Education Department officials said elaborate arrangements are in place for the smooth publication of results.

Students are advised to keep their registration numbers and date of birth details ready to log in and check their marks online.

Once results are published, mark sheets and provisional certificates will be made available digitally through the DigiLocker portal.

Schools will also be given access to consolidated result sheets for academic review and follow-up.

The DGE has also urged schools and parents to provide emotional support to students, especially those who may not perform as expected.

Helplines and counselling support will be made available for students dealing with exam-related anxiety or stress.

Candidates who are dissatisfied with the marks can apply for revaluation or retotalling.

With this announcement, the results season in Tamil Nadu moves towards completion, bringing clarity to over 17 lakh students and paving the way for higher education admissions and academic planning.

In 2023-24, the pass percentage of Class 10 was 91.55 per cent, and the girls outperformed the boys.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Best of luck to all students! 🤞 Hope everyone gets the results they worked hard for. The digital mark sheets through DigiLocker are a great initiative - saves so much time and hassle. #TNEducation
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Rahul M.
Why such a big gap between Class 10 and 11 result timings? Many siblings have to wait the whole day to check both results. Could have been more convenient if declared together.
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Saranya P.
As a teacher, I appreciate the counselling support being offered. Exam results can be stressful - we need to remind students that marks don't define their worth. The 95% pass percentage in Class 12 shows our education system is improving!
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Karthik V.
The websites always crash when results are declared. Hope they've upgraded servers this time. Last year my daughter couldn't check her marks until evening due to heavy traffic.
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Ananya S.
Girls outperforming boys again! 💪 This trend continues from last year. Shows how our daughters are breaking barriers in education. Proud moment for Tamil Nadu!
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Manoj T.
While digital access is good, what about rural students without internet? Government should arrange for SMS-based results too. Not everyone has smartphones or computers in villages.

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