The Class 10 board exams began on Wednesday (March 11, 2026) in Tamil Nadu, and most students found the first paper, Tamil, to be easy. “All the questions were as expected. There were no doubts, and ...
Tamil Nadu Board Exams 2026: The Tamil Nadu Higher Secondary (Class 12) examinations have begun today, March 2, for the academic year 2025-26. A total of 8,27,475 students will appear for the exams ...
CBSE releases Class 12 Tamil sample papers for 2025-26 to help students prepare for board exams. This article provides a direct download link for the PDF and its marking scheme. It covers key exam ...
Varanasi: Regular Tamil language classes are likely to be introduced in schools and colleges here as part of efforts to deepen cultural and linguistic exchanges, officials said. The initiative is in ...
The Tamil Nadu Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC), or Class 10th board examination, marks a crucial turning point in a student's academic journey. To succeed in this high-stakes test, ...
Kumbakonam (Tamil Nadu): A Class 12 student of a government school near here has succumbed to his injuries early Sunday morning after he was allegedly attacked by a group of Class 11 students, police ...
The Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE), Tamil Nadu, has released the 2026 public exam timetable for Class 10 (SSLC), Class 11 (HSE First Year), and Class 12 (HSE Second Year) students. Tamil ...
Tamil Nadu education dept announces Class 10, 12 public exams schedule; cancels Class 11 public exam
Class 12 public examinations will be held from March 2 to 26, with results tentatively scheduled for release on May 8. Class 10 public examinations will take place from March 11 to April 6. CHENNAI: ...
Creating simple data classes in Java traditionally required substantial boilerplate code. Consider how we would represent Java’s mascots, Duke and Juggy: public class JavaMascot { private final String ...
A Corporation Primary School in Tamil Nadu's Trichy has introduced QR code-embedded uniforms, a first for government schools in the state. These codes, currently on weekly T-shirts, display the ...
The Tamil Nadu government has decided to retain the board exams only for Classes 10 and 12, and not for Class 11. This decision is part of the State Education Policy (SEP)-School Education released by ...
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