TN 10th Result 2026 School Wise: Pudukottai district schools top with 97.57% pass rate
Vaishnavi Shukla | May 20, 2026 | 10:38 AM IST | 1 min read
Students can access their TN 10th result 2026 on tnresults.nic.in; 94.31% pass, girls outshine boys
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Download EBookTN SSLC Result 2026 : The Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu, has announced the TN 10th result 2026 school-wise on the official website, tnresults.nic.in. The TN SSLC result 2026 school-wise, will be only accessible to the schools. Notably, Pudukottai schools have performed best by marking the pass percentage at 97.57%. TN 10th Result 2026 Live Updates
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From Tamil Nadu's Pudukottai school, the overall qualifying percentage for boys stands at 96.53%, while girls have outperformed the marking pass rate at 98.62%. A total of 174 schools from Pudukottai have secured 100% results.
As per the statistics shared by DGE TN, private schools have performed best by marking the highest overall pass percentage to 98.139%.
This year, the overall pass percentage for the TN SSLC result 2026 stands at 94.31%. Girls have outshined boys by showing a passing marks difference of 4.32% points.
TN 10th Result 2026 School Wise: 100% pass rate
According to the TN SSLC statistics, a total of 12,467 schools participated in the TN SSLC exam 2026, of which 7,490 were higher secondary schools, and 4,977 were high schools.
Among these, 5,171 schools recorded a 100% pass result, while 8,233 achieved a pass percentage exceeding 95%. Within the government school category, 1,931 schools secured a 100% pass rate, with 3,463 recording over 95%.
| Types of school | Pass percentage |
| Government schools | 91.86% |
| Government-aided schools | 94.34% |
| Private self-financing schools | 98.14% |
| Co-educational schools | 94.42%, |
Students can download their TN SSLC 10th result 2026 using their registration number and date of birth details.
TN SSLC Result 2026: District-wise pass percentage
The TN SSLC result 2026 district-wise pass percentage is shown below.
|
District name |
Boys (%) |
Girls (%) |
Total (%) |
|
PUDUKOTTAI |
96.53 |
98.62 |
97.57 |
|
SIVAGANGAI |
96.42 |
98.64 |
97.54 |
|
THANJAVUR |
96.27 |
98.52 |
97.41 |
|
TRICHY |
96.00 |
98.66 |
97.31 |
|
KANYAKUMARI |
96.22 |
98.36 |
97.30 |
|
RAMANATHAPURAM |
95.84 |
98.64 |
97.28 |
|
COIMBATORE |
95.97 |
98.16 |
97.09 |
|
ERODE |
95.89 |
98.15 |
97.03 |
|
TUTICORIN |
94.97 |
98.17 |
96.60 |
|
THE NILGIRIS |
94.94 |
97.66 |
96.32 |
Among all subjects, English recorded the highest pass percentage at 99.44%, followed by Tamil at 98.43%, science at 98.00%, social science at 97.93%, and mathematics at 97.36%.
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