The Tamil Nadu Class 12 (Plus-Two) public exam results face a delay due to the ongoing government transition post the Assembly election results. Over eight lakh students participated in the Higher Secondary exams held from March 2 to March 26. Initially set for May 8, the result announcement may be postponed due to pending government approval.
Students and parents eagerly anticipating the results may have to wait longer as the required clearance from the new administration is pending. Despite the completion of technical preparations, the formal release is on hold until the government grants permission. The Education Department awaits the new government’s formation for the final go-ahead.
Senior officials confirmed the completion of all technical aspects for result publication. However, the delay has caused concern among students relying on these marks for higher education admissions. The Plus-Two exams hold significant importance in Tamil Nadu, influencing admissions to various undergraduate and professional courses.
Officials assured that the results would be out promptly once the necessary approvals are in place. Efforts are underway to expedite pending formalities to minimize further impact on students awaiting their results.
