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Tamil Nadu class 10 results 2019: The students who have given the examination can check their results, from the official website-tnresults.nic.in.
SNS | New Delhi | April 29, 2019 10:20 am
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Tamil Nadu class 10 results 2019: The Board of Secondary Education, Tamil Nadu has declared the Secondary School Leaving Certificate/Class 10 examination results. The students who have given the examination can check their results, from the official website-tnresults.nic.in. The candidates will require their registration number and roll number.
The TN SSLC result was declared today at around 9:30 am on the official website.
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The Tamil Nadu Board class 10 examination was conducted from March 14 to March 29, 2019.
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How to check Tamil Nadu class 10 results 2019:
The candidates can check their Class 10examination results by following the steps given below:
• Visit the official website-tnresults.nic.in
• On the homepage, click on the link that says, “TN Class 10examination results”
• On the page that opens, enter the registration number and roll number and click on get marks.
• The results will be displayed on the screen.
• Check your results and download for future reference.
Direct Link: The candidates can check their results by clicking on the direct link here.
Alternate websites:
The candidates can check their results alternatively by clicking on the official websites here:
TN Class 10 results 2019: Downloading for provisional certificate and retotalling
• The students can download their provisional certificate from May 6, 2019 while using their date of birth and registration number.
TN Class 10 results 2019: Supplementary Exams
• Directorate of Government Examinations will conduct the Supplementary Exams from June 14 to June 22, 2019.
For more information, the candidates should check the official notice here.
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World Music Day was observed in the city with great enthusiasm.
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