TN 10th Result 2023: No student got 100% in Tamil; Perambalur district performs best
In the school-wise TN 10th results 2023, government schools recorded 87.45% and the private schools scored the highest percentage of 97.38%.
Anu Parthiban | May 19, 2023 | 11:07 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) has declared the TN 10th results 2023 today. This year, the overall performance of the Class 10 students slightly improved compared to last year. 91.39% students were declared pass. However, no student got 100% in the Tamil subject this year. TN SSLC Results 2023 (OUT) LIVE
Out of the 6,82,321 appeared, girls pass percentage is 94.66% and boys pass percentage stood at 88.16%. The highest number of 3,649 students scored 100 percent in mathematics.
As per the TN SSLC 10th results 2023, Perumbalur district performed well by scoring an overall pass percentage of 97.6% Sivagangai and Virudhnagar districts came second (97.53%) and third (96.22%) respectively.
In the school-wise TN 10th results 2023, government schools recorded 87.45% and the private schools scored the highest percentage of 97.38%.
Tamil Nadu 10th Result 2023: Number of 100% scorers
TN SSLC results 2023 |
Number of students |
Tamil |
0 |
English |
89 |
Maths |
3,649 |
Science |
3,584 |
Social science |
360 |
Around 4,30,000 girls passed the exam this year. Students also received their TN SSLC results 2023 through SMS on their registered mobile number.
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