This story is from December 07, 2023
Tamil Nadu half-yearly exams 2023 postponed due to cyclone Michaung, revised dates here
NEW DELHI: The School Education Department - Tamil Nadu Government has postponed the TN half-yearly exams 2023 which were scheduled to begin on Thursday in all districts of the state due to cyclone Michaung.
As per the revised dates, TN 12th half-yearly language papers exam will be held on December 14 and the English exam which was set for December 8 will now be conducted on December 20, 2023. "Half-yearly exams will be conducted from December 11 in the present schedule. The exams for December 7 and 8 will be conducted on December 14 and December 20," the school education department said on Wednesday.
As per reports, the half-yearly examinations will be conducted as per the schedule in other districts of the state.
Over the past few days, Tamil Nadu has experienced the impact of Cyclone Michaung, resulting in floods and waterlogging issues. Particularly hard-hit are districts such as Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpet, and Kancheepuram. The severe rainfall and flooding caused by the cyclone have led to the closure of schools in these districts for the last few days.
On Wednesday, the Tamil Nadu government announced that it has requested an interim relief of Rs 5,060 crore from the Centre to address the damages caused by Cyclone Michaung. As a survey is currently in progress to evaluate the extent of the overall damage, a comprehensive report will be compiled subsequently, and additional funds will be sought, as stated in an official release.
Last-minute Tips for TN Half-yearly Exams 2023
Preparing for half-yearly exams requires a strategic approach to pass all the exams effectively. Here are some last-minute tips for Tamil Nadu half-yearly examinations 2023:
Review key concepts: Quickly go over the main topics covered in each subject to refresh your memory.
Focus on weak areas: Identify areas you struggled with and spend some extra time reviewing them.
Practice with previous question papers: This will help you get familiar with the exam format and question types.
Manage your time effectively: Allocate sufficient time for each subject during the exam.
Read instructions carefully: Pay close attention to each question's instructions to avoid making mistakes.
Answer easy questions first: This will boost your confidence and give you more time for the challenging questions.
Revise your answers: Take a few minutes at the end of each exam to review your answers and correct any mistakes.
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As per reports, the half-yearly examinations will be conducted as per the schedule in other districts of the state.
Over the past few days, Tamil Nadu has experienced the impact of Cyclone Michaung, resulting in floods and waterlogging issues. Particularly hard-hit are districts such as Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpet, and Kancheepuram. The severe rainfall and flooding caused by the cyclone have led to the closure of schools in these districts for the last few days.
On Wednesday, the Tamil Nadu government announced that it has requested an interim relief of Rs 5,060 crore from the Centre to address the damages caused by Cyclone Michaung. As a survey is currently in progress to evaluate the extent of the overall damage, a comprehensive report will be compiled subsequently, and additional funds will be sought, as stated in an official release.
Last-minute Tips for TN Half-yearly Exams 2023
Review key concepts: Quickly go over the main topics covered in each subject to refresh your memory.
Focus on weak areas: Identify areas you struggled with and spend some extra time reviewing them.
Practice with previous question papers: This will help you get familiar with the exam format and question types.
Manage your time effectively: Allocate sufficient time for each subject during the exam.
Read instructions carefully: Pay close attention to each question's instructions to avoid making mistakes.
Answer easy questions first: This will boost your confidence and give you more time for the challenging questions.
Revise your answers: Take a few minutes at the end of each exam to review your answers and correct any mistakes.
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