TN SSLC Result 2024: Tamil Nadu SSLC Board Exam result released, how to check result, read here


Posted on 10th May 2024 11:28 am by rohit kumar

Tamil Nadu Board has declared the results of the SSLC exam. Students who participated in the examination this year can check their results by visiting the official website (dge.tn.gov.in). Let us tell you that this year Tamil Nadu Board organized the SSLC examination from 26 March to 8 April. Last year the results were declared on May 19.


 

Students need to use their login credentials like roll number and application number to download TN SSLC Result 2024. Tamil Nadu Class 10 Result 2024 will contain details like student name, roll number, application number, date of birth, parents' name, school name, qualifying status, subject, marks obtained, passing marks, and maximum marks and grade.


 

 

 

Let us tell you that to pass in 10th, a student will have to get 33 percent marks in every subject. Whereas students who fail in one or two subjects will be given a chance to appear in the compartment examination. After the declaration of the result, the Tamil Nadu Board will release the schedule of the compartment exam.


 

TN SSLC Result 2024: Pass Percentage

 

This year, 9,26,673 students registered for this examination, out of which 9,08,080 students appeared for the examination, while 18,593 students did not participate in the examination.


 

8.18.743 students have successfully passed the examination and the pass percentage has been recorded at 91.55%. There are 4,22,591 girls and their passing percentage is 94.53% whereas 3,96,152 boys have passed the exam and the passing percentage is 88.58%.


 

 

TN SSLC Result 2024: How to check the result

 

First of all the candidates will visit the official website of the board dge.tn.gov.in.

After that click on SSLC Result 2024 link.

Enter your login credentials like roll number and application number.

The result will be displayed on the student's screen.

After checking the result they can download and take a printout for future reference.

 

Also Read: CBSE Board Result: CBSE Board 10th-12th results after May 20; Update on result portal

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