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TN 12th Supplementary Result 2025 Date: Tamil Nadu +2 supply pass percentage, TNDGE HSE marks memo link
TN 12th Supplementary Result 2025 Date: Tamil Nadu +2 supply pass percentage, TNDGE HSE marks memo link

Indian Express

time35 minutes ago

  • General
  • Indian Express

TN 12th Supplementary Result 2025 Date: Tamil Nadu +2 supply pass percentage, TNDGE HSE marks memo link

TNDGE HSE +2 12th Supplementary Result Link: The Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (TNDGE) on July last week be declaring the Class 12 HSE supplementary result. The TN plus 2 supply result marks memo will be made available at the official websites – and Step 1: Visit the official website at or Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link for 'Tamil Nadu Class 10th or 12th Supplementary Result 2025.' Step 3: Enter your registration number and date of birth in the specified fields. Step 4: Click on the 'Get Marks' button. Step 5: Your TN 12th supplementary result will be displayed on the screen. Step 6: Carefully review the details and download a copy for future reference. Although there has been no formal announcement, the TN HSC and SSLC supplementary exam results are expected to be released by the end of this month. This year, the supplementary examinations for Higher Secondary Examination (HSE +2 or Class 12) were conducted from June 25 to July 2, while the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC – Class 10) supplementary exams were held between July 4 and July 10. Candidates will be required to key in their registration number or roll number and password to check the TN HSE +2 scorecard. The Tamil Nadu Class 12 board exam 2025 was held between March 3 and March 25, saw an overall pass percentage of 95.03 per cent. As many as 7,92,494 students appeared for the exam, of which 7,53,142 cleared it.

BPSC releases updated exam calendar at bpsc.bihar.gov.in, check dates of 71st CCE and other upcoming exams
BPSC releases updated exam calendar at bpsc.bihar.gov.in, check dates of 71st CCE and other upcoming exams

Hindustan Times

time15 hours ago

  • Business
  • Hindustan Times

BPSC releases updated exam calendar at bpsc.bihar.gov.in, check dates of 71st CCE and other upcoming exams

The Bihar Public Service Commission, BPSC, has released its updated exam calendar which includes the dates and other details of several upcoming exams. Candidates willing to appear for the exams can check the schedule on the official website at BPSC has released updated exam calendar at Check dates here. As per the exam calendar, following are some of the important examinations and their schedule: 1. Integrated CCE 71st Number of vacancies: 1298 Prelims exam date: September 13, 2025. Also read: TN Class 12 Supplementary Result 2025 on July 25, how to download Tamil Nadu HSE + 2 supply results 2. Secondary & Higher Secondary Teacher in Simultala Residential School, Jamui Number of vacancies: 26 Prelims exam date: September 20, 2025. 3. Special Teacher Recruitment Exam 2025 Number of vacancies: 7279 Prelims exam date: November/ December, 2025. 4. Assistant Section Officer Number of vacancies: 41 Prelims exam date: September 10, 2025. 5. Motor Vehicle Inspector Number of vacancies: 28 Prelims exam date: August 9 and August 10, 2025. 6. Vice Principal and equivalent in ITI under Labour resources Dept. Number of vacancies: 50 Prelims exam date: August 17, 2025. 7. Mineral Development Officer Number of vacancies: 50 Prelims exam date: August 9 and August 10, 2025. It may be mentioned here that recently, the commission had postponed the 71st Integrated Combined Competitive Preliminary Examination 2025. The exam was originally scheduled for September 10, 2025. Also read: UP Board Class 10, 12 compartment exams 2025 on July 26, check timing and more Similarly, the Assistant Section Officer, BPSC (Preliminary) Competitive Examination was previously scheduled for September 13, 2025. Also read: IIT Indore, Mehta Family Foundation partner to launch 2 academic schools in Sustainability and Biomedical Engineering Candidates can check the exam calendar of BPSC through this direct link. For more details, candidates are advised to visit the official website of BPSC.

TN ordered to maintain status quo on removal of flagpoles of parties
TN ordered to maintain status quo on removal of flagpoles of parties

New Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

TN ordered to maintain status quo on removal of flagpoles of parties

Senior counsel N G R Prasad, who represented Shanmugam, told the bench that the issue involves the rights of political parties, communal bodies or associations etc. To ensure that an opportunity of hearing is provided to all political parties, communal and religious associations etc., before taking a final decision on the matter, the full bench therefore directed the chief secretary of TN to issue a public notification enabling the political parties, communal parties or associations etc., to file impleading petitions to get impleaded in the appeal. The notification should be published in two English and two Tamil dailies that have wide circulation across the state, on or before July 25, the judges added. The impleading petitions should be filed on or before August 5, they further said, and adjourned the matter to August 6. After Prasad expressed fear that existing flagpoles may be removed in the meantime to implement the single judge's order, the judges ordered the government to maintain status quo until further orders.

TN HSC, SSLC Supply Results 2025: Here's what we know so far
TN HSC, SSLC Supply Results 2025: Here's what we know so far

Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • General
  • Indian Express

TN HSC, SSLC Supply Results 2025: Here's what we know so far

TN HSC, SSLC Supply Results 2025: The Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE), Tamil Nadu, is expected to announce the TN Class 10 and Class 12 supplementary results 2025 this month. Although there has been no formal announcement, the TN HSC and SSLC supplementary exam results are expected to be released by the end of this month. Once released, students will be able to access their results on the official websites at and This year, the supplementary examinations for Higher Secondary Examination (HSE +2 – Class 12) were conducted from June 25 to July 2, while the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC – Class 10) supplementary exams were held between July 4 and July 10. Subsequently, the results are expected to be released around the last week of July. To check their marks, candidates must enter their registration number, date of birth, and the displayed captcha code on the login portal. Here's a step by step guide: Step 1: Visit the official website at or Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link for 'Tamil Nadu Class 10th or 12th Supplementary Result 2025.' Step 3: Enter your registration number and date of birth in the specified fields. Step 4: Click on the 'Get Marks' button. Step 5: Your TN 10th or 12th supplementary result will be displayed on the screen. Step 6: Carefully review the details and download a copy for future reference. The Tamil Nadu Class 12 board exam 2025, held between March 3 and March 25, saw an overall pass percentage of 95.03%, reflecting an improvement of 0.47 percentage points compared to the previous year. A total of 7,92,494 students appeared for the exam, of which 7,53,142 cleared it successfully. Gender-wise performance analysis shows 4,19,316 girls and 3,73,178 boys had registered for the exam. Among them, 4,05,472 girls passed, registering a pass percentage of 96.70%, while 3,47,670 boys cleared the exam, resulting in a 93.16% pass rate. When categorised by school type, private institutions recorded the highest pass percentage at 98.88%, followed by government-aided schools at 95.71% and government schools at 91.94%. In subject-wise centum scores, 135 students scored full marks in Tamil. The number of students who achieved centums in other key subjects include 1,125 in Physics, 3,181 in Chemistry, 827 in Biology, and 3,022 in Mathematics. These results were officially declared by the Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu, along with the state's School Education Minister, Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi.

‘Actor Vijay brought in to divide votes'
‘Actor Vijay brought in to divide votes'

New Indian Express

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

‘Actor Vijay brought in to divide votes'

Leader of the Opposition Edappadi K Palaniswami has alleged that DMK has launched Oraniyil Tamil Nadu campaign since it has lost its popularity. How is the campaign progressing? It is because TN came together as one many times in the past that many states are considering us as the frontrunner and following us now on issues like Hindi imposition, NEET and state autonomy. Moreover, if there are any external threats to India, we have rallied as Oraniyil India as well. During Operation Sindoor, all of us saw TN coming together under CM's leadership to express solidarity with the army. The necessity to come together now is the ideological war BJP has waged against our (Tamil) soil, language, and race. They are taking measures to impose Hindi, have not released funds meant for education, have not release funds under MGNREGS. We can go on to level many such charges against the BJP. People are ready to rally behind the CM against the harsh measures of the union government. That is why (as of July 16) about 1.35 crore people have joined the initiative. It will be a huge success. . If the PMK join hands with the AIADMK again for 2026, what kind of an impact will it have in the northern districts? If EPS is expressing hope about PMK joining the alliance, first he has to decide which leader of the PMK is with him since the party is now divided. Nobody is with him, except the TMC (M) and the BJP. In the last election, they announced 10.5% reservation (for Vanniyars) on the day election were to be announced in a bid to secure the votes of those innocent people. They, however, did not fall for this drama and DMK won big in the region. EPS also said the union government announced caste census after he demanded the same with (Union Home Minister) Amit Shah in Delhi. If that was the case, he should have said it before going to Delhi. Instead, he said he was going to inspect AIADMK's office. Now he is spinning more stories. One of them is that he demanded caste census. PM is visiting Ariyalur this month. It is said that the BJP is already growing in Ariyalur and Perambalur districts. They themselves claim that they are strong in the Kongu region, but they could not win in 2024. PM meditated in Kanniyakumari before polling. TN rejected them despite these gimmicks. It will be the same in Ariyalur and Perambalur. That region has strong influence of 'Periyar' (EV Ramasamy). PM seems to have discovered Rajendra Chola only now. But it was our CM who passed orders to celebrate Rajendra Chola's birthday on Thiruvathirai Thirunal as a government function. 2026 is likely to face a multi-cornered contest. It is said that the youth will support actor Vijay's TVK. What is DMK doing to attract the youth? For every election, a new party is brought into the field to create a narrative that the youth will go with them. Actor Vijay has been brought for the same purpose. They believe that since youth go to his films, they will vote for him. Election will prove otherwise. DMK was started by youngsters. When our president (Stalin) was the youth wing secretary, many youths joined us. Similarly, now Deputy CM (Udhayanidhi Stalin) as secretary is bringing more youngsters through initiatives like providing platforms through competitions and training them. Moreover, this government is doing a lot for education. Schemes like Pudhumai Penn, Tamil Pudhalvan and Naan Mudhalvan have had a huge impact and resonated well with the youth.

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