10th result: Tamil Nadu SSLC 2026 — district toppers, marks, pass rate

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The Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE), Tamil Nadu, declared the TN SSLC 10th result 2026 on May 20 at 9:30 AM. Around 8.71 lakh students who sat for exams from March 11 to April 6 can now view their scores.

10th result students checking online

How to check the 10th result online

  • Visit tnresults.nic.in or dge.tn.gov.in.
  • Look for the “TN SSLC Exam Statistics 2026” link.
  • Enter your registration number and date of birth to view your provisional mark sheet.
  • You can also download marks from DigiLocker, UMANG, or via SMS sent to the parent’s mobile number.

Keep the provisional mark sheet safe. Use it to apply for Class 11 admission until your school issues the original certificate.

Overall pass percentage and gender gap
The Tamil Nadu 10th result 2026 shows an overall pass rate of 94.31%. Girls outperformed boys again. Girls scored a pass rate of 96.47% while boys recorded 92.15%.

School-wise performance
Government schools achieved a pass percentage of 91.86%. A total of 5,171 schools recorded 100% pass results, including 1,931 government schools.

District-wise top performers (TN 10th result 2026)
DGE removes state-level ranks and individual topper names to reduce pressure. Instead, the board highlights district performance. Based on the pass percentage, the top five districts are:

  • Pudukkottai — 97.57%
  • Sivagangai — 97.54%
  • Thanjavur — 97.41%
  • Trichy — 97.31%
  • Kanniyakumari — 97.30%

Subject-wise highlights
The official statistics page lists the number of students who scored full marks in each subject. Check the “TN SSLC Exam Statistics 2026” section on the board site for subject-level details.

Important notes for students

  • The board does not publish individual topper names or state ranks.
  • Use your provisional mark sheet for further admissions.
  • Contact your school for the original certificate and any discrepancies.

Where to get more details
For full statistics and district-wise tables, visit tnresults.nic.in or dge.tn.gov.in. You can also read the official press release from the State School Education Minister for additional context.

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