Written examinations will be held from March 28 to April 15 for Class 10, March 5 to 27 for Class 11, and from March 3 to 25 for Class 12. Practical examinations will be held from February 22 to 28, February 15 to 21, and February 7 to 14, for the respective classes. The final results will be released on May 9 for Class 12, and on May 19 for classes 10 and 11, Poyyamozhi said.
The school education minister told reporters that around 25 lakh students are expected to appear for the board exams and advised them to focus on studies with the help of teachers without getting too stressed.
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