Tamil Nadu 12th supplementary result 2021 declared at dge.tn.gov.in; Get direct link
Apoorva Singh | September 13, 2021 | 11:31 AM IST | 2 mins read
DGE, Tamil Nadu has released the TN supplementary result 2021 for Class 12 on dge.tn.gov.in. Check TN 12th result by roll number and date of birth.
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DGE, Tamil Nadu has announced the Class 12 supplementary exam result 2021 today at 11 am. Students can check the Tamil Nadu 12th supplementary result 2021 on the official website dge.tn.gov.in.
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To check the TN Class 12 supplementary result 2021 , students will need to submit their roll number and date of birth. The Tamil Nadu Class 12 supplementary exams were conducted from August 6 to 19, 2021.
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How to check Tamil Nadu 12th supplementary result 2021 online?
Step 1- Browser the official Tamil Nadu results website dge.tn.gov.in. Alternatively, students can also visit tnresults.nic.in.
Step 2 - Click on the link ‘TN 12th Supplementary Result 2021’. A new login window will appear on the screens.
Step 3 - Now, enter the registration number followed by date of birth in the format: dd/mm/yyyy.
Step 4 - Click on the ‘Get marks’ tab.
Step 5 - The supplementary TN 12th result 2021 will be displayed on the screen. Check the result and take a printout or screenshot of it.
What if students are not satisfied with Tamil Nadu 12th supplementary result 2021?
In case, a student is not happy with the marks obtained in the TN 12th supplementary result, then he/she can apply for retotalling of marks or can obtain scanned copy of answer sheets.
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Students can visit their concerned schools to apply for the same on September 15 and 16, 2021.
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It is mandatory for students to wear masks and follow covid related protocols while visiting the school premises.
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Students have to pay the requisite application fees for rechecking of answer sheets or retotalling of marks.
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Application fees for obtaining a photocopy of answer sheets is Rs.275 per subject.
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The retotalling fees for each subject is Rs. 205. For subjects except Biology, the application fee is - Rs. 305.
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