Tamil Nadu declared SSLC Class 10 result 2026 today at 9:30 am with an overall pass rate of 94.31%, girls at 96.47%, boys at 92.15% and 5,171 schools at 100%. Marksheets are live May 22 and the photocopy window runs May 22 to 27. For TN Class 10 form teachers, the next fortnight shapes remediation rosters, the supplementary cohort, and Plus One stream guidance. Here is the working brief.
Tamil Nadu's SSLC Class 10 result was declared today at 9:30 am with an overall pass percentage of 94.31%, half a point above last year. Girls finished at 96.47%, boys at 92.15%, and 5,171 schools scored 100%. The next 14 days — revaluation, supplementary planning, Plus One stream choice — matter more than the marksheet. Here is the playbook.
Haryana's Class 12 result was declared on May 13 at 84.67%, with girls at 87.97% and boys at 81.45%. Science topped streams at 90.08% and Rewari's Deepika scored 499/500. For Haryana families, the next ten days — verification, photocopy, college applications, the compartment decision — matter more than the marksheet itself. Here is the playbook.
CBSE Class 12 2026 closed today with girls at 88.86% and boys at 82.13% — a 6.73-point gap, the widest in three years. For teachers, the boys-vs-girls headline is a distraction; the useful question is what the gap reveals about study patterns, intervention timing, and the subjects most vulnerable to the new On-Screen Marking. Here is the practical read for Class 12 form teachers and subject heads.
Karnataka's SSLC Exam 2 — the supplementary and score-improvement window — runs May 18 to 25, 2026. The exam exists for three distinct cohorts with very different reasons to sit it. Here is a practical brief for Karnataka families and Class 10 form teachers on who should appear, what the realistic upside looks like, and the eight-day plan that actually works.
Punjab declared Class 10 results yesterday at a 94.52% pass rate. PSEB Class 12 follows on May 13. Haryana Class 12 lands on May 14 and Class 10 on May 16-17. For families across Punjab and Haryana, this is the most consequential week of the academic year — and the next ten days are where good families lose two weeks. Here is the practical playbook.
Punjab School Education Board declared its Class 10 result on May 11 with an overall pass percentage of 94.52%, a 1.09-point dip from last year. Harleen Sharma topped at 646/650. The marksheet is the easy part. The two weeks that follow — recheck, stream choice, Class 11 admission — are where Punjab families either compound the result or undo it. Here is the practical playbook.
Maharashtra's SSC Class 10 result was declared on May 8 at 11:20 am with an overall regular pass rate of 92.09%, 179 students at 100%, and Konkan as the top division at 97.62%. The marksheet is the easy part. The decisions that follow over the next two weeks — verification, photocopy, FYJC Part 2 — are where families either keep the result-day momentum or lose it. Here is the playbook.
CBSE's April 9 circular gave affiliated schools a seven-day window to declare their three-language combinations under the new R1-R2-R3 framework. The OASIS portal entries must be finalised by May 31, 2026. From Class 6 in 2026-27, every CBSE student will study three languages, with at least two Indian languages. Here is what school heads and language coordinators need to action this week.
Tamil Nadu's Higher Secondary (Plus Two) result is expected on May 8, 2026 from tnresults.nic.in, with the SSLC result tracking for around May 20. The marksheet is the easy part. What follows — counselling registrations, recheck timelines, and the college choice itself — is where good families lose two weeks. Here is the practical playbook.
BSEB's Class 10 compartment papers run May 2 to 6 and Class 12 compartment papers May 2 to 11, with practicals on May 13 and 14. The exam is the easy part. The 14 days around it — admission decisions, college choices, repeat-class calls — are where families stumble. Here is the practical playbook.
Maharashtra's HSC result was declared on May 2 with an 89.79% pass rate. The SSC Class 10 result is expected within the next two weeks, with about 15 lakh students waiting. The 7-10 days before a result are when good decisions get made — and bad ones get rushed. Here is the practical brief for SSC families.