Excitement and nerves run high across Tamil Nadu as 8,27,475 students dive into Class 12 board exams starting March 2, culminating on the 26th. This cohort splits into 7,99,692 regulars and 27,783 privates, filling 3,412 centers amid vigilant oversight.
Class 10 SSLC follows suit from March 11-April 6. Ditching Class 11 public exams per new directives, the state schedules improvement tests March 3-27 for 25,051 at 2,615 spots, blending school and private hopefuls.
Upliftingly, 281 incarcerated individuals get their shot at HSC certification. Flawless execution demands 49,000+ teachers per day as invigilators, fortified by 4,900 flying squads for zero-tolerance on fouls.
In the capital Chennai, 64,359 from 578 institutions—30,663 lads, 33,696 lasses—plus 3,157 independents hit 250 sites. Logistics mastery features five depots each for papers and scripts, 65 delivery paths, and 6,150 personnel arsenal: chiefs, officers, squads, invigilators, scribes, and aides.
Statewide, exhaustive preparations guarantee smooth, equitable proceedings, heralding promising futures for Tamil Nadu’s youth.
