TN HSC (+2) Results 2021: As per the media updates, the Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (TNDGE) is under the process of verification of marks. This is to make sure there are no problems faced by students in the result. Therefore, once the verification completes, the result will be declared. As per recent reports, School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi has informed that the result will be announced before 31st July 2021.
TN HSC 2021 Verification of Marks
The State Education Minister has also stated that the authorities are busy checking and verifying marks to ensure that there is no discrepancy. This is also done so that the students do not face any problems with results. He also mentioned that Chief Education Officers in all districts were asked to crosscheck the marks for TN Plus 2 result 2021. As this part has almost been completed, the CEO's will be submitting their reports in a review meeting scheduled for this Friday.
TN Plus 2 Exam 2021
This year, the Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (TNDGE) cancelled the TN HSC 2021 exams due to the outbreak of COVID-19 outbreak. To make sure students are evaluated well, the state introduced an alternate evaluation criterion for students. As per the released criteria, TN 12th result 2021 will be based on the marks secured by the students in class 10, 11 and 12 internals and practical. The central part of the result will be taken from the marks obtained in class 10th, with a weightage of 50%. The result will carry only 20% weightage from class 11 marks. However, class 12th internal marks will only have 30% weightage to the overall result. In case, students are not satisfied with their results, they can apply for special exams which will be conducted when the situation is better.
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