In Tamil Nadu, the recent Class 10 public examination results have painted a promising picture, showcasing a notable improvement from the previous year`s outcomes. Among the approximately 9.08 lakh students who appeared for the examination, a commendable 91.55 percent have successfully cleared it, indicating a slight uptick from the preceding year`s pass rate of 91.39 percent.
In adherence to tradition, the performance trend continues to favor female students over their male counterparts in the Class 10 general examination. Impressively, 94.53 percent of female students have triumphed compared to 88.58 percent of male students, marking a 5.95 percent discrepancy in pass rates between genders.
An exceptional feat worth highlighting is the achievement of 4,105 schools that have attained a flawless 100 percent pass rate in the Class 10 public examination. Remarkably, 87.90 percent of these stellar results hail from government schools, underscoring the efficacy of public education in the state.
The dissemination of results was facilitated through the tnresults.nic.in website, although a considerable number of students opted to retrieve their scores directly from their respective schools. The examination, conducted between March 26 and April 8, witnessed widespread participation, with 9.08 lakh students engaging in the evaluation process.
At 9:30 am today, the Government Survey Directorate officially announced the results, which were also promptly dispatched to the registered mobile phones of the students. Elation and jubilation filled the air as high-achieving students reveled in their accomplishments, sharing their joyous moments with family, peers, and educators alike.