Tamil Nadu SSLC & HSC+1 Result 2026: Expected May 20 , passing marks, grading system, and what to do after results.

The wait is almost over. Over 9 lakh students across Tamil Nadu are counting days — and now, the countdown has a firm endpoint. The Tamil Nadu SSLC (Class 10) and HSC+1 (Class 11) Results 2026 are widely expected to be declared on or around May 20, 2026, as evaluation across the state’s 80+ centres has concluded.
Whether you are a student who sat for the SSLC board exam in March–April, a Class 11 student bracing for your first major board result, or a parent trying to plan the next steps — this guide has everything you need. From the official result websites and how to check your scorecard to passing marks, grading symbols, re-evaluation rules, and what comes next — read on for the most complete, up-to-date breakdown available.

Overview
SSLC stands for Secondary School Leaving Certificate — the Tamil Nadu Board’s Class 10 public examination. It is conducted by the Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE), Tamil Nadu, and is the first major board-level milestone for students in the state.
HSC+1 refers to the Higher Secondary Certificate First Year examination — better known as Class 11 or Plus One. While Class 11 results do not directly contribute to college admission scores, they are a crucial academic checkpoint before the high-stakes Class 12 (HSC) board exam.
Both exams are governed by the DGE Tamil Nadu, which operates under the state’s School Education Department and has been conducting public examinations since 1910.
Who Appeared for the Exams in 2026
The scale of Tamil Nadu’s board exams is staggering:

SSLC 2026 (Class 10)
- Total candidates: 9,09,002
- Regular school students: 8,82,806 (from 12,467 schools)
- Private candidates: 25,801
- Prison candidates: 395
- Differently-abled candidates: 12,292
- Exam centres: 4,219 across Tamil Nadu
- Evaluation centres: 80+ centres with approximately 50,000 teachers involved
The 2026 exams were scheduled earlier than usual — normally held mainly in April, the exams were advanced to March–April due to state assembly elections planned for April–May.
HSC+1 2026 (Class 11)
- Approximately 8 lakh students appeared
- Exams conducted in March 2026
- Results last year (2025) were declared on May 19, 2025, with 8,07,098 students appearing and 7,43,232 passing
Expected Result Date: Why May 20?
The Tamil Nadu SSLC and HSC+1 Result 2026 is officially expected on May 20, 2026. Here is why this date makes sense:
- The SSLC exams concluded on April 6, 2026
- Evaluation was completed at 80+ centres
- The board typically takes 4 to 6 weeks after exam completion to publish results
- In 2024, results for Class 10 came on May 10, and Class 11 on May 14
- In 2025, HSC+1 results were declared on May 19
- With evaluation now concluded, May 20, 2026 aligns perfectly with the historical release window
The DGE Tamil Nadu is expected to issue a formal press conference announcement on the morning of result declaration, which will also include helpline numbers for student queries.

Official Websites to Check Results
The DGE Tamil Nadu makes results available on multiple platforms to handle the surge in traffic:
Primary Official Portals
- tnresults.nic.in — Main NIC result portal (most reliable)
- dge.tn.gov.in — DGE Tamil Nadu official website
Additional Portals
- results.digilocker.gov.in — Download digital marksheet via DigiLocker
- SMS Alert — Students who pre-registered mobile numbers with schools may receive results via SMS
Pro Tip: On result day, NIC portals often experience heavy traffic. Open multiple browser tabs with different portals simultaneously. DigiLocker is often faster and less congested.
Step-by-Step Guide to Check Your Result Online
Follow these steps on result day:
Step 1: Open your browser and go to tnresults.nic.in or dge.tn.gov.in
Step 2: Look for the link titled “SSLC Class Xth Examination Results 2026” (for Class 10) or “HSE (+1) Results 2026” (for Class 11)

Step 3: Click on the relevant link
Step 4: Enter your Registration Number and Date of Birth
Step 5: Click Submit to view your result
Step 6: Your marksheet will appear on screen — download or take a screenshot for your records
Step 7: Optionally, log in to DigiLocker with your Aadhaar-linked mobile number to access the official digital marksheet
Important: The marksheet displayed online is a provisional marksheet. It is valid for most purposes until the original physical certificate is distributed through your school.
Details Mentioned on the Marksheet
Your TN SSLC or HSC+1 marksheet will display the following information:
- Student’s Full Name
- Registration Number / Roll Number
- Date of Birth
- School Name and Code
- Subject-wise Marks Obtained (out of maximum marks)
- Subject-wise Grade and Grade Points
- Overall GPA (Grade Point Average)
- Pass / Fail Status
- Exam Month and Year
- District and Centre Code
For SSLC, the result is based on five compulsory subjects. Grades and GPA are calculated from these.
Passing Marks and Grading System Explained
Minimum Passing Marks
For both SSLC and HSC+1, students must score a minimum of 35 marks per subject to pass.
For HSC+1, each subject carries 100 marks total, divided as:
- 70 marks — Theory exam
- 30 marks — Internal assessment / practicals
Students must clear both components to be marked as passed in that subject.
Grading Scale (TN Board)
| Grade | Grade Point | Marks Range |
|---|---|---|
| O (Outstanding) | 10 | 91–100 |
| A+ (Excellent) | 9 | 81–90 |
| A (Very Good) | 8 | 71–80 |
| B+ (Good) | 7 | 61–70 |
| B (Above Average) | 6 | 51–60 |
| C (Average) | 5 | 35–50 |
| RA (Reappear) | — | Below 35 |
The overall GPA is the average of grade points across all compulsory subjects. A higher GPA reflects stronger overall performance and is relevant for school admissions, scholarships, and competitive exam eligibility.
Note: Since 2018, DGE Tamil Nadu no longer publishes individual toppers’ lists to reduce academic pressure. Instead, the board recognises the highest-performing district and releases school-category-wise statistics.
Key Takeaways
- TN SSLC Result 2026 is expected on May 20, 2026 at tnresults.nic.in and dge.tn.gov.in
- HSC+1 Result 2026 is also expected around the same date (May 20)
- Over 9 lakh students wrote the SSLC exam from March 11 to April 6, 2026
- Evaluation was completed at 80+ centres with ~50,000 teachers involved
- Minimum passing marks: 35 per subject for both SSLC and HSC+1
- GPA is calculated across five compulsory subjects using a 10-point scale
- Re-totalling and revaluation are available at ₹250 per subject
- Failed students can appear for the Supplementary Exam in July 2026
- Tamil Nadu’s pass percentage has consistently stayed above 91% since 2022
Conclusion
The Tamil Nadu SSLC and HSC+1 Result 2026 is one of the most anticipated educational announcements for over 17 lakh students and their families. With evaluation complete and May 20 fast approaching, the best thing you can do right now is stay calm, keep your credentials ready, and bookmark tnresults.nic.in.
Whatever your result, remember: this is a milestone, not a final verdict. Tamil Nadu’s board system provides multiple safety nets — re-totalling, revaluation, and supplementary exams — so that every student gets a fair chance to move forward. Stay informed, act quickly on deadlines, and make your next academic move with confidence.





