TN Supplementary Results 2025, Check Your TN SSLC and HSE +1 Marks Memo

TN Supplementary Results 2025: Hey there! If you’ve been waiting for the Tamil Nadu SSLC (Class 10) or HSE +1 (Class 11) supplementary results for 2025, the wait is over. The Directorate of Government Examinations (TNDGE) released the results on July 31, 2025, at 2:30 PM. Whether you’re a student who took the supplementary exams or a parent helping out, this article will guide you through checking your results, downloading your marks memo, and understanding what’s next.

Supplementary exams are a second chance for students who didn’t pass one or more subjects in the main Tamil Nadu board exams earlier this year. For Class 10 (SSLC), these exams ran from July 4 to July 10, 2025, and for Class 11 (HSE +1), they took place from June 25 to July 2, 2025. The main SSLC exams happened between March 28 and April 15, 2025, while HSE +1 exams were held from March 5 to March 27, 2025. These supplementary exams help students clear their subjects without losing an academic year.

TN Supplementary Results 2025
TN Supplementary Results 2025

Where to Check Your TN Supplementary Results 2025?

You can find your TN SSLC and HSE +1 supplementary results on the official TNDGE websites. Here are the main ones to bookmark:

  • tnresults.nic.in
  • dge.tn.gov.in

You can also access your digital marks memo through DigiLocker (results.digilocker.gov.in) using your Aadhaar-linked credentials. This is super handy if you want a secure, digital copy of your results.

How to Check Your TN SSLC and HSE +1 Supplementary Results?

Checking your results is straightforward. Follow these steps, and you’ll have your marks memo in no time:

  1. Visit the Official Website: Go to either tnresults.nic.in or dge.tn.gov.in.
  2. Find the Result Link: Look for “SSLC Supplementary Exam, July 2025 – Result” or “HSE +1 Supplementary Exam, July 2025 – Result” on the homepage.
  3. Enter Your Details: Type in your registration number and date of birth (in DD/MM/YYYY format).
  4. Submit and View: Click “Get Marks” or “Submit” to see your results.
  5. Download Your Marks Memo: Save the provisional marks memo as a PDF and print it for your records.

Make sure your registration number and date of birth are correct to avoid any issues. If the website is slow due to heavy traffic, try again after a few minutes or use DigiLocker as a backup.

What’s in the Marks Memo?

Your marks memo will include key details like:

  • Your name, class, and roll number.
  • Registration number.
  • Subject-wise marks and grades.
  • Exam dates and other relevant info.

Double-check all the details for errors. If you spot any mistakes, contact your school or the TNDGE immediately to get them fixed.

What If You’re Not Happy with Your Results?

If you think your marks don’t reflect your performance, you can apply for retotalling. For the HSE +1 supplementary exams, applications for retotalling are open from August 1 to August 3, 2025, at your exam center. The fee is ₹275 per subject for subjects with practicals and ₹205 for those without. Unfortunately, you can’t request photocopies of answer sheets or revaluation for these exams, so retotalling is your only option.

What’s Next?

If you’ve cleared your supplementary exams, congratulations! You’re now eligible to move on to Class 11 (for SSLC) or Class 12 (for HSE +1). Your school will provide the original marksheet soon, so keep in touch with them. If you didn’t pass, don’t lose hope—reach out to your teachers or school counselors for guidance on next steps, like reappearing for exams or exploring vocational courses.

Conclusion

The TN SSLC and HSE +1 supplementary results are a big moment for students who’ve worked hard for a second chance. Whether you’re celebrating a pass or planning your next move, checking your results is just a few clicks away. Use the official websites or DigiLocker, verify your marks memo, and reach out to your school for any support.

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    Smriti has a postgraduate degree in journalism from Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth Varanasi. She has 10 years of experience in journalism. She started her journalism career with Dainik Jagran Gorakhpur unit in 2015. After serving in ETV Bharat, she has been associated with Government Schemes for the last six years.

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