The Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu (TNDGE) has declared the revaluation and re-totaling results for the Tamil Nadu Board HSE today, June 18. Candidates who applied for the revaluation or re-totalling process can access and check the updated result on the official website, dge.tn.gov.in.
Candidates whose marks are revised during the revaluation and re-totaling process require their registration number and date of birth as login credentials on the portal to check and download their updated results. The link to the provisional mark sheets is available on the official website. Candidates can directly download their Tamil Nadu Board HSE revaluation, and re-totaling results using their exam roll number, date of birth, captcha, and other details on the login.
Candidates who were not satisfied with their results were given time to apply for the rechecking of their papers. Candidates also had to pay a non-refundable fee for revaluation which was Rs 205 per subject and Rs 305 for subjects consisting of two papers.
TN HSE 2024: How to check the updated result?
Candidates can follow the mentioned steps to access and check their updated results:-
- Visit the official website, dge.tn.gov.in.
- On the homepage, click on the link for HSE revaluation and re-totaling results.
- A login window will open.
- Enter the login credentials such as registration number and date of birth.
- The updated result will be displayed on the screen.
- Save and download it for future reference.
Direct link to download Tamil Nadu Board HSE revaluation, re-totaling results marksheets
TN HSE 2024: Exam Pattern
This year, the exams of Tamil Nadu HSE were conducted from March 1 and 22 at various exam centres, from 10:15 am to 1:15 pm. As per the results, the overall pass percentage was recorded to be 94.56 per cent and a total of 2,478 schools achieved 100 per cent results out of which 397 were government schools. A total of 7,60,606 candidates appeared for the class 12 exam out of which only 7,19,196 candidates passed the exam 3,93,890 were recorded to be female students, and 3,25,305 were male students, including a third-gender candidate who also passed the exam.