Plus 2 mark sheets can be downloaded from May 19

May 15, 2016 12:00 am | Updated 05:58 am IST - TIRUCHI:

Plus Two students can download their provisional mark sheets from the website of the Directorate of Government Examination from May 19 or obtain the same from the heads of schools or examination centres from May 21, V. Murugan, Regional Deputy Director of Government Examinations, Tiruchi.

In a press release, Mr. Murugan said that the Plus Two results can be viewed from 10.30 a.m. on May 17 at the following websites:www.tnresults.nic.in,www.dge1.tn.nic.in,www.dge2.tn.nic.inby providing their registration number and date of birth. Students can also get their results from the National Informatics Centres at the Collector’s offices in the district and all central and branch government libraries or from their respective schools.

Provisional mark sheets can be downloaded from the websitewww.dge.tn.nic.infrom May 19 by providing their registration number and date of birth. Alternatively, they can obtain the same from the heads of the schools or the examination centres where they appeared for the exams.

Those who wish to apply for re-totalling of marks could apply on May 17 and 18 through their respective schools. Private candidates should apply through the examination centres. Those who are applying for copies of answer sheets should not apply for re-totalling now and they would be given an opportunity to do so later. The stipulated fee for re-totalling and copies of answer sheets should be paid at the schools.

Candidates have been advised to keep the acknowledgement slip issued on application for answer sheet copies and re-totalling as they would be required to provide the application number provided in the slip to download the copies and re-totalling results later from website. The date and website address to download the copies would be announced later, Mr.Murugan said in a press release.

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