About 94.56% students passed +2 exams. As many as 397 government schools have 100 per cent pass rate with no students failing in any subject.
The Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (TNDGE) on Monday declared the Class 12th exam with overall percentage of 94.56%.
Candidates can check their scorecards at the official websites – dge.tn.gov.in and tnresults.nic.in using their registration number or roll number and password.
About 94.56% students passed +2 exams. As many as 397 government schools have 100 per cent pass rate with no students failing in any subject.
Among the total 4,86,961 students appearing in science, as many as 4,69,177 passed. Of the 2,28,804 total students in commerce, the total number of students passing is 2,11,545. The total number of students taking the TN +2 HSE in arts and vocational was 11,585 and 33,256 respectively. Of them as many as 9,925 students passed the TS plus 2 exams in arts and 28,549 in vocational.
The top performing district was Thirupur with 97.45 per cent followed by Sivagangai, Erode, Ariyalur and Coimbatore.
The TN Class 12 HSC plus 2 exam was conducted between March 1 and 22 for over eight lakh students.
This year, a total of 7,60,606 candidates appeared, of which 7,19,196 passed. Among them, 3,93,890 (96.44%) girls passed while 3,25,305 (92.37%) boys passed. Only one third gender candidate appeared and passed.
The number of students appearing the TN Class 12 +2 exams has declined over the years. While there were 8,42,512 students in 2019, in 2020, the number of students dropped to 7,79,931. The number although increased in 2021 to 8,16,473, it dropped again to 8,06,277 in 2022, and finally, in 2023, the number of students taking the exam declined to 8,03,385.
Last year, the TN HSE plus 2 result was declared on May 8. The TN HSC + 2 exams last year were held between March 4 and 25.
The overall pass percentage last year in all the streams combined was 94.03 per cent. The overall pass percentage in science was 96.32 per cent in 2023, while in commerce and arts, it was 91.63 per cent and 81.89 per cent respectively.
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