
Tamil Nadu HSE class 12 supplementary exam results 2025 to be released today: Check where and how to access scorecards
Students who appeared for the supplementary examinations can check their results on the official DGE website at dge.tn.gov.in. Results will be made available in the afternoon, and candidates will be able to download their marksheets by following the process outlined below.
How to check Tamil Nadu HSE class 12 supplementary results 2025
Students who appeared for the supplementary exams can access their results by following the steps as given here, once the link is activated:
Step 1.
Visit the official website at dge.tn.gov.in or tnresults.nic.in.
Step 2. On the homepage, click on the "HSE Second Year Supplementary Exam Jun/Jul 2025 Result" link.
Step 3. Enter your Roll Number and Date of Birth in the respective fields.
Step 4. Submit the details to view your results displayed on the screen.
Step 5. Download and print the result for future reference.
Students are advised to check the results as soon as they become available and keep a hard copy for their records.
Tamil Nadu HSE class 12 supplementary results 2025: Marksheets and answer sheets
According to the official notice issued by the DGE TN, students will be able to download their marksheets from the official website after the results are declared. For those who wish to obtain a copy of their answer sheet, the process has been outlined as follows:
Students can visit the office of the Assistant Director of District Government Examinations.
A fee of INR 275 will be charged for each subject for which a student requests a copy of their answer sheet.
Further instructions regarding the application process for revaluation or re-sit opportunities will be provided after the answer sheets are distributed.
Tamil Nadu HSE Class 12 Supplementary Exam Results 2025: A brief overview
The Tamil Nadu HSE +2 Supplementary Examinations 2025 were conducted from June 25 to July 2, 2025, in a single shift from 10:00 AM to 1:15 PM. These supplementary exams offered an opportunity for students who were unable to clear the regular annual exams to improve their results and achieve a passing status.
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What's next for students?
After the declaration of the supplementary exam results, candidates will have the opportunity to apply for revaluation or re-sit if they wish to challenge their results. The DGE will announce the dates and detailed process for revaluation applications on the official website once the answer sheets have been distributed.
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