Tatkal applications for Plus Two examination

Applications filed through private browsing centres will not be entertained, the Regional Deputy Director of Government Examinations, Tiruchi, said in a release here on Monday.

February 18, 2014 12:28 pm | Updated May 18, 2016 09:05 am IST - TIRUCHI:

Private candidates who wish to apply under the tatkal scheme to appear for the Plus Two exams to be held in March 2014 should apply through the nodal centres set up in the respective districts.

The applications can be filed online by the candidates by appearing in person at the nodal centres till Wednesday. Applications filed through private browsing centres will not be entertained, the Regional Deputy Director of Government Examinations, Tiruchi, said in a release here on Monday.

The following are the nodal centres in the Tiruchi region: St.Mary’s Higher Secondary School, Perangulam, Alangudi Road, Pudukottai; Municipal Higher Secondary School, Azad Road, Karur; Government Higher Secondary School, Ariyalur; Sri Ramakrishna Matric Higher Secondary School, Perambalur; Government Syed Murthuza Higher Secondary School, Old Madurai Road, Palakkarai, Tiruchi; Municipal Girls Higher Secondary School, Nella South Street, Nagapattinam; Kasthurba Gandhi Matric Higher Secondary School, Durgalaya Road, Tiruvarur; and Government Higher Secondary School, Membalam, Thanjavur. Candidates should pay the prescribed exam fee in cash at the nodal centres. They should produce the requisite certificates and passport size photographs. Candidates will be allotted to exam centres in the respective revenue districts, the release added.

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