Plus 2 public exam cancelled in Tamil Nadu - Chief Minister MK Stalin's announcement

The Chief Minister has said that a committee headed by the school education secretary will be set up to decide on the awarding of marks to students.



Due to the spread of corona across the country, the CBSE The Central Government has canceled the Class 12 general examination. Following this, various states are deliberating and announcing the results on whether to cancel or conduct the Class 12 general examination for students studying under the state curriculum.


States including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Odisha have canceled Class 12 public exam.


To conduct Plus-2 public examination in Tamil Nadu? Don't you The Tamil Nadu government had sought the views of parents and educators in this regard. Following that, School Education Minister Anbil Mahesh had a false consultation with the district’s primary education officials and educators.


Following this, he held consultations with the leaders of the Legislative Party today regarding the Plus 2 general election. The DMK, Congress, Vizika, Mamaka, Madhimuga, BJP and Tamil Nadu Right to Life parties have expressed support for holding the Plus 2 general election. The BJP, BJP and Communist parties protested. The AIADMK claimed that the position of the majority parties was theirs. The Minister presented a report on the consultation to the Chief Minister.


After examining the report, Chief Minister MK Stalin announced that the Plus 2 public examination in Tamil Nadu would be canceled in the interest of the students.


‘A committee headed by the school education secretary will be set up to decide on the awarding of marks to students. The Chief Minister has said that marks will be given on the basis of the report submitted by this committee and higher education admission will be held only on the basis of those marks.