TN 10th public result 2024 out; DGE introduces recounting; 1,364 govt schools achieve 100% pass
Anu Parthiban | May 10, 2024 | 10:31 AM IST | 1 min read
TN SSLC results 2024 declared at tnresults.nic.in. The application form for revolution will be made available from May 15 to 20 at dge.tn.gov.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) Tamil Nadu has declared the Secondary School Leaving Certificate Examination (TN SSLC 2024) results today for more than 8 lakh students. The overall pass percentage of TN Class 10 result 2024 is at 91.55%. The performance of students has improved by just 0.16% compared to the previous year. TN SSLC Result 2024 (Out) LIVE
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The TN Class 10 result link 2024 has been hosted on the official websites, dge.tn.gov.in, and tnresults.nic.in. The results are also available on apply1.tndge.org/dge-result, www.dge.tn.gov.in, www.tnresults.nic.in, dge1.tn.nic.in, apply1.tndge.org, dge2.tn.nic.in. Additionally, students will also be able to check their marks through SMS service.
As per the TN SSLC results 2024, a total of 4,22,591 girls took the Class 10 board exam and recorded a pass percentage of 94.53%. This year, 3,96,152 boys appeared in the exam, of which 88.58% students were declared pass. Girls outperformed boys by 5.95%.
The minister said that the state board is introducing revaluation and retotalling of answer scripts from this academic year. Students who wish to apply for recounting will be allowed to submit the TN Class 10 recounting form online from May 15 to 20.
The supplementary exams are expected to begin from July 2 and the date sheet will be uploaded tomorrow. Moreover, the provisional mark sheet will be made available from May 13.
TN 10th Result 2024: School-wise results
In all, 8,18,743 students appeared in the Class 10 board exam and the overall pass percentage is at 91.55%. 12,676 schools participated in this year’s Class 10 board exam. Among the registered schools, 4,105 schools got 100% and 1,364 government schools achieved 100% pass.
|
Tamil Nadu schools |
Pass percentage |
|
Government Schools |
87.90% |
|
Government-aided Schools |
91.77% |
|
Private Schools |
91.43% |
|
Co-Ed Schools |
91.93% |
|
Girls Schools |
93.80% |
TN Result 2024: Subject-wise full mark scorers
Here’s the data on the subject-wise number of students who scored perfect 100 out of 100.
|
Subject |
Number of students |
|
Tamil |
8 |
|
English |
415 |
|
Mathematics |
20,691 |
|
Science |
5,104 |
|
Social science |
4,428 |
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