Class XII results: View evaluated answer scripts online

May 10, 2013 03:50 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 08:28 pm IST - TIRUCHI:

Plus two students can collect their mark sheets from their respective schools or examination centres in the case of private candidates on May 27.

Candidates who wish to apply for re-totalling or copies of evaluated answer scripts must do so between May 10 and 13 till 5 p.m.

They can also apply online at dge.tn.nic. Mark sheets will be posted to the address of private candidates admitted under the special admission scheme, said a release issued by the directorate of government examinations.

Applications must be submitted separately for each subject. Candidates applying for evaluated answer scripts cannot apply simultaneously for re-totalling for the same subject.

Subsequent to obtaining copies of scripts, they will be given a chance to apply for re-totalling, the release said. The fee for procuring copies of evaluated answer scripts is Rs. 550 for part one - language and part two - English, and Rs. 275 each for other subjects. Re-totalling fee is Rs. 305 for part one - language, part two - English and biology; and Rs. 205 for other subjects.

The fee mentioned in the downloaded challan should be paid at any branch of the State Bank of India on or before May 14.

A provision has been introduced to let students access scanned copies of evaluated answer scripts online. Students can use the number on application forms to avail of results of re-totalling and download copies of scripts.

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