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Time of India
9 hours ago
- Time of India
Tamil Nadu SSLC, HSE +1 supplementary results 2025 declared: Check direct link and steps to download scorecards here
Tamil Nadu SSLC, HSE +1 supply results The Tamil Nadu Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) has officially released the Class 10 (SSLC) and Class 11 (HSE +1) supplementary exam results for 2025. The results were made available on July 31, 2025 at 2:30 PM, providing students who appeared for the re-exams with another chance to qualify for higher classes. These supplementary exams were conducted earlier in July 2025, for students who had failed or wanted to improve their marks in one or more subjects. How to check TN SSLC, HSE +1 supplementary results 2025 Students can follow these steps to check their results online: Visit any of the official websites: On the homepage, click on the relevant result link: 'SSLC Supplementary Exam Result 2025' or 'HSE +1 Supplementary Exam Result 2025' Enter your registration number/roll number and date of birth in the given fields. Click on 'Submit' to view your result. The marks memo and provisional certificate will appear on the screen. Download and save a copy for your records. Direct link to check results here . What the marksheet includes The provisional marksheet available online contains: Student's name and roll number Date of birth Subject-wise marks (theory and practical, if applicable) Total marks obtained Result status (Pass/Fail) Provisional Certificate statement QR code or digital signature (for verification) Note: This provisional marksheet can be used for admission purposes. The original final certificate will be issued later through schools. What's next for students? Depending on their result, students have a few important options and deadlines ahead: Qualified students: Those who passed the supplementary exam can proceed with Class 11 admissions (for SSLC students) or Class 12 continuation (for HSE +1 students). Many schools are accepting online and offline applications. Apply for scanned copies: If a student wants to verify how their paper was evaluated, they can apply for a scanned copy of the answer sheet: Available via DGE portal Nominal fee may be applicable (approximately ₹275 per subject) Revaluation or retotaling: Students not satisfied with their marks can apply for: Retotaling: Rechecking of marks Revaluation: Reassessment of the answer sheet Forms will be available after scanned copies are released. Still not passed? If a student could not pass even in the supplementary exam, they may appear in the next session or consider open school options, skill-based programs, or repeat the class in 2025–26. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here . Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!


Time of India
9 hours ago
- Time of India
Drones spying on Ghaziabad? What triggered panic in UP villages as locals say, 'yahaan se aata hai…'
A wave of drone hysteria has swept through several villages in Ghaziabad , as locals take matters into their own hands, armed with sticks, megaphones, and mobile phones, after a string of forwarded videos sparked fears of burglary recces being carried out using drones. As per a TOI report, in villages like Kumhera and Amirpuri Garhi, people have formed night patrol squads, patrolling till 3am, despite no confirmed sightings of drones by the authorities. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Others Artificial Intelligence Operations Management Digital Marketing MCA Technology Design Thinking Leadership Cybersecurity Public Policy Product Management Data Science Degree Data Science Project Management MBA Data Analytics others Healthcare CXO Management Finance healthcare Skills you'll gain: Duration: 28 Weeks MICA CERT-MICA SBMPR Async India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 7 Months S P Jain Institute of Management and Research CERT-SPJIMR Exec Cert Prog in AI for Biz India Starts on undefined Get Details Skills you'll gain: Duration: 16 Weeks Indian School of Business CERT-ISB Transforming HR with Analytics & AI India Starts on undefined Get Details 'We saw it in the sky… maybe' At Kumhera, villagers recall seeing blinking lights flying low over sugarcane fields and rooftops. 'It came from that side, then swooped across our village,' Mohit Kumar Sharma told TOI, pointing towards the starless sky. 'It had red and green lights,' another villager added. The group nodded in agreement, although most admitted they hadn't personally seen the drone. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Elegant New Scooters For Seniors In 2024: The Prices May Surprise You Mobility Scooter | Search Ads Learn More Undo Instead, they rely on videos circulated in WhatsApp groups, which they claim show drones scouting empty homes. "We didn't take the video, but someone did. It's real," insists another local. Others back him up with similar stories, second-hand sightings and forwarded clips. Roadblocks, ID checks, and rumour patrols At Amirpuri Garhi, things have escalated to roadblocks. Patrol members, some carrying axes, stop passing vehicles, demanding Aadhaar cards and asking where people are headed. 'We even call the person the driver says he's visiting, just to verify,' says one man from the group. Live Events The panic isn't limited to Ghaziabad. Similar reports have emerged from villages in Meerut, Moradabad, Amroha, and even parts of Uttarakhand, all fuelled by eerily similar forwarded videos. According to Bijendra Kumar, pradhan of both Kumhera and Amirpuri Garhi, no one has seen a drone in person, but he's allowing the night patrols "as a precaution", since the videos are "everywhere". No solid proof, but fears persist The Ghaziabad police have confirmed that over the last weekend, they received around 12 calls about nighttime drone sightings. But police checks turned up nothing unusual. "We even posted a team in the area, but no drone was spotted," said a senior officer. One widely-shared video that sparked panic turned out to be a zoomed-in clip of a civilian aircraft, police investigations revealed. DCP (Rural) Surendra Nath Tiwari told TOI, "We've collected the videos and sent them for forensic analysis to find out where and when they were shot. So far, we've found no credible evidence of drones." What the experts say Drone flying is banned in Ghaziabad under current restrictions since Operation Sindoor, and special permission is needed from the Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) to operate drones. Violators can be booked under sections 223 and 351 of the new criminal code for breach of trust and endangering life. Rahul Rathi, a drone operator working with Ghaziabad police, clarified that only micro-drones under 249 grams are allowed without registration, and even these have very limited range and visibility. "You can't fly them in villages unnoticed. The operator would be very close by." Meanwhile, floodplain mapping near the Hindon river, which does use drones, only takes place during daytime and far from these villages. The power of forwarded fears Despite no confirmed sightings, the villagers remain firm in their belief that drones are hovering above. Patrols continue nightly, led by worry, rumour, and mobile screens glowing with forwarded clips. "The videos may be old, or not even from our area, but people believe them," said Additional CP Alok Priyadarshi, admitting that social media has outpaced reality in this case. As villagers keep their eyes glued to the skies, perhaps the real threat is not what's flying above, but what's flying across their phone screens. Inputs from TOI