TN SSLC topper list 2025 unofficial: Check out the Tamil Nadu board class 10 result, topper names & highest percentage
TN SSLC topper list 2025 unofficial: Check out the Tamil Nadu board Class 10 result, topper names, and highest percentage. Get the latest updates on TN SSLC Result 2025, including unofficial toppers¡¯ names, district-wise top scorers, and overall pass percentage. Access the Tamil Nadu 10th result 2025 online at tnresults.nic.in.

TN SSLC topper list 2025: The Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (TNDGE) declared the TN SSLC Result 2025 for Class 10 on May 16, 2025, at 9:10 AM IST. Over 9 lakh students appeared for the board exams held between March 28 and April 15, 2025. While the official board no longer releases a detailed toppers list to avoid unhealthy competition. Below we have shared an unofficial TN SSLC 2025 topper list.
How to Check TN SSLC Result 2025 & Topper List
Below is the required steps to check TN SSLC Result 2025:
- Visit the official result portal: tnresults.nic.in or dge.tn.gov.in
- Click on the ¡°SSLC March 2025 Results¡± link
- Enter your registration number/roll number and date of birth
- Submit details to view the Tamil Nadu SSLC Result 2025
- Download and save the marksheet PDF for future reference
The official Tamil Nadu board does not publish a formal toppers list since 2018, but below we've provided an unofficial list.
TN SSLC Topper List 2025 (Unofficial)
Here is an unofficial list of top performers in TN SSLC 2025 listed below:
Name of Candidate | Marks Obtained | Percentage | District |
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To Be Updated | To Be Updated | To Be Updated | To Be Updated |
Previous Year's TN SSLC Toppers and Pass Percentage
Below is the required table for previous year's TN SSLC Toppers and pass percentage listed:
Year | Number of students appeared | Overall pass percentage | Girls' pass percentage | Boys' pass percentage |
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2024 | 8,94,264 | 91.55 | 94.53 | 88.58 |
2023 | 6,82,321 | 91.39 | 94.66 | 88.16 |
2022 | 912620 | 90.07 | 94.38 | 85.83 |
The pass percentage has steadily improved over the years, with girls consistently outperforming boys. District-wise, Ariyalur, Sivagangai, and Ramanathapuram recorded the highest pass percentages in 2024.
TN SSLC Result 2025 highlights
Particulars | Details |
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Total Students Appeared | Over 9 lakh |
Overall Pass Percentage | To Be Updated |
Highest District Pass % | TBU |
Top Districts by Pass % | TBU |
Why does Tamil Nadu Board not release official toppers list?
Since 2018, the Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations has stopped publishing official toppers lists to reduce unhealthy competition and stress among students.
How to submit your name for unofficial TN SSLC Topper List 2025?
Students scoring above 450 marks can submit their names, marks, district, and scorecard screenshots via mail to us. We'll add your names to this list as well by verifying it closely.
FAQs
Q. When will the TN SSLC Result 2025 be announced?
Answer: The Tamil Nadu SSLC Result 2025 for Class 10 was declared on May 16, 2025, at 9 AM IST on the official website tnresults.nic.in.
Q. How can I check my Tamil Nadu 10th Result 2025 online?
Answer: Students can check the TN SSLC Result 2025 online by visiting tnresults.nic.in or dge.tn.gov.in, entering their registration number and date of birth, and downloading their provisional marksheet.
Q. What are the passing marks and grading system for TN SSLC 2025?
Answer: Students must score a minimum of 35 marks in each subject. For theory and practical subjects, 20 out of 75 in theory and 15 out of 25 in practicals are required. The grading ranges from A1 (91-100 marks) to E (0-34 marks).
Q. Can I apply for revaluation if I am not satisfied with my TN SSLC Result 2025 marks?
Answer: Yes, students can apply for revaluation or rechecking of their answer sheets online after the results are declared.
Q. What should students do after checking their TN SSLC Result 2025?
Answer: After checking the TN SSLC Result 2025, students should download and print their provisional marksheet, plan for higher secondary education (+1), or apply for supplementary exams if they have failed in any subject.
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