Tamil Nadu 11th result 2022 declared; Direct link, steps to check
Tamil Nadu board has declared TN Class 11 result 2022 in online mode. Students can check their TN +1 exam results at tnresults.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI: Directorate of Government Examinations has declared Tamil Nadu Board Class 11th result 2022 today at 10 am. The results are available online on the board’s official website: tnresults.nic.in. Students can download their
TN Class 11th result 2022
by entering their registration number and date of birth in the appropriate fields.
Tamil Nadu TN 11th result 2022:
Direct link
How to check Tamil Nadu Class 11th result online?
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Visit the official website of the TN board, tnresults.nic.in.
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Click on ‘HSE (+1) Result 2022’ link available on the home page of the website.
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Enter the login details such as registration number and date of birth (in dd/mm/yyyy format only).
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Now, select the link for ‘Get Results’.
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Your TN Class 11th result 2022 will be displayed on the screen.
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Take a printout or save a screenshot of the result for future use.
After the release of results, students who have passed the TN Class 11th 2022 examinations will be promoted to the next class, i.e, Class 12th.
Tamil Nadu Class 11th result statistics
This year, the overall pass percentage for TN Class 11th results is 90.07%, and the girls have outperformed the boys by 10.13%. The girl's pass percentage is 94.99%, while the boy's pass percentage is 84.86%.
The total number of schools that participated in the TN Class 11th examinations was 7535, out of which 2605 got 100% results.
TN Class 11th result stats
Total Students Appeared |
Girls Appeared |
Boys Appeared |
Transgender Appeared |
843575 |
433319 |
410355 |
1 |
Total Students Passed |
Girls Passed |
Boys Passed |
Transgender Passed |
750856 |
411612 |
346243 |
1 |
TN Class 11th result school-wise pass percentage
Check out the list below to understand the pass percentage of students in a school-wise manner.
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Government schools - 83.27%
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Government-aided schools - 91.65%
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Private schools - 99.35%
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Co-Ed schools - 90.04%
TN Class 11th result subject pass percentage
The pass percentages of the major subjects in the TN Class 11th results are in the following order.
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Physics - 94.55%
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Chemistry - 94.42%
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Mathematics - 95.56%
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Biology - 95.99%
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Botany - 87.96%
The total number of students who scored 100% marks in a subject-wise manner has also been described below for your convenience.
Subject |
Students who secured 100% marks |
Physics |
714 |
Chemistry |
136 |
Biology |
383 |
Maths |
816 |
Botany |
3 |
Zoology |
16 |
Computer Science |
873 |
Commerce |
621 |
Accounts |
2163 |
Computer Applications |
2166 |
Economics |
637 |
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