TNOU Result 2026 – Check TEE, B.Ed. Semester Results

As of 13th July 2026, Tamil Nadu Open University (TNOU) has published the B.Ed. Special Education Entrance Exam Result for the 2026 calendar year, which is available as a PDF on the official website. The university has also declared the results for the Term End Examinations (TEE) held in January 2026 for all UG and PG programmes on the student e-Portal. This page covers TNOU’s Term End Examination (TEE) results, assignment marks, revaluation results, and entrance exam results.

Students can check their TEE results on the TNOU e-Portal (tnouportal.in), while entrance results and counselling lists are typically released as PDF documents on the main university website.

Released On Result Notification Course / Degree Check Result
13 Jul 2026 B.Ed. Spl.Ed. CY 2026 Entrance Exam Result B.Ed. Special Education Check Here
13 Jul 2026 Cut-off marks for Admission Counselling-1 B.Ed. Special Education Check Here
Expected – April 2026 Term End Examinations Result January 2026 All UG/PG Programmes Check Here
05 Jul 2026 Assignment Submission Deadline Extended for TEE August 2026 (until 16.07.2026) All UG/PG Programmes Visit Portal

To check your individual TEE results, you must log in to the TNOU Student e-Portal. You will need your Enrolment Number and your Password. The default password is your date of birth in DDMMYYYY format (e.g., if your birthday is 5th March 1999, your password is 05031999).

TNOU Result 2026: Key Portals and Login Credentials

Tamil Nadu Open University uses a dual-platform approach for declaring results. It is essential for students to know which portal to visit for their specific result. The main student portal is for individual grade cards, while the university’s main website is used for broader notifications and PDF-based results like entrance tests.

How to Check TNOU TEE Results on the Student e-Portal (tnouportal.in)

The TNOU e-Portal is the primary destination for accessing your detailed Term End Examination results, assignment marks, and revaluation outcomes. The university’s automated system ensures that once results are published, students can access them instantly. Follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official TNOU Student e-Portal: tnouportal.in
  2. On the login page, enter your Enrolment Number in the designated field.
  3. Enter your password. As noted, the default password is your date of birth in DDMMYYYY format.
  4. After entering the credentials, click on the ‘Login’ button.
  5. Once logged in, navigate to the ‘Examinations’ or ‘Results’ section on your student dashboard.
  6. Select the relevant examination session (e.g., January 2026 TEE) to view your result.
  7. Your result, including subject-wise marks and overall status, will be displayed. You can download or print this page for your records.

Note: TNOU also sends an SMS notification to the registered mobile numbers of students as soon as the results are declared on the portal.

Checking PDF Results on the Main Website (tnou.ac.in)

For results that are published for a larger group, such as entrance exam qualifiers or counselling lists, TNOU uploads official PDF documents on its main website. These do not require a login.

  • Navigate to the official TNOU website: tnou.ac.in
  • Look for a section named ‘Announcements’, ‘News & Events’, or ‘Examination Results’.
  • Find the link corresponding to the result you are looking for (e.g., “B.Ed. Spl.Ed. CY 2026 Entrance Exam Result”).
  • Click the link to open or download the PDF file. You can then search for your name or enrolment number within the document.

Understanding the TNOU Examination System: TEE and Assignments

As an open and distance learning university, TNOU’s evaluation methodology is different from conventional universities. A student’s final result is a combination of their performance in two key components: Continuous Internal Assessment (Assignments) and the Term End Examination (TEE).

Term End Examinations (TEE)

The TEE is the main theoretical examination conducted at the end of each semester or academic year. These exams are held at designated examination centres across Tamil Nadu.

  • Frequency: TEEs are conducted twice a year, typically in January and August.
  • Weightage: The TEE carries the majority of the weightage for each course’s final grade, usually 70% or 80% depending on the programme.
  • Hall Ticket: Students must download their hall ticket from the TNOU portal before appearing for the exams. Entry into the exam hall is not permitted without a valid hall ticket and university ID card.
  • Result Declaration: TEE results are processed and declared on the student e-portal within a few months of the examination.

Assignment Submission

Assignments are a crucial part of the continuous evaluation process at TNOU. They are designed to assess the student’s understanding of the course material throughout the semester.

  • Mandatory: Submission of assignments is mandatory for all programmes. Failure to submit assignments can result in your TEE result being withheld or marked incomplete.
  • Marking: Assignment marks are uploaded by the respective study centres to the TNOU portal. Students can log in to their dashboard to check if their assignment marks have been updated.
  • Contribution: These marks contribute to the final overall grade and percentage, so it is vital to complete them with care and submit them before the deadline.

Navigating Your TNOU Marksheet and Grade Card

The online result or grade card published on the TNOU portal is a provisional marksheet. It contains all the essential details about your performance in the Term End Examinations. It is crucial to check all details carefully for any discrepancies.

Details Present on Your TNOU Online Result

Your online marksheet will typically include the following information:

  • Student’s Full Name
  • Enrolment Number
  • Programme Name and Code (e.g., B.A. English)
  • Study Centre Code and Name
  • Examination Session (e.g., TEE January 2026)
  • List of Course/Subject Codes and Titles
  • Marks Obtained in Internal Assessment (Assignments)
  • Marks Obtained in Term End Examination (Theory)
  • Total Marks for each subject
  • Grade or Class Awarded for each subject
  • Overall Result Status (e.g., Pass, Fail, Re-appear)
  • Total Marks and Aggregate Percentage/CGPA (if applicable)

TNOU Grading and Passing Criteria

TNOU follows UGC guidelines for its evaluation and grading. Students must secure the minimum passing marks in both internal assignments and the Term End Examination separately to be declared ‘Pass’. The grading system correlates marks with grade points to calculate the final CGPA.

Marks Range (%) Letter Grade Grade Point Classification / Remark
90 – 100 O (Outstanding) 10 First Class with Distinction
80 – 89 A+ (Excellent) 9 First Class with Distinction
70 – 79 A (Very Good) 8 First Class
60 – 69 B+ (Good) 7 First Class
50 – 59 B (Average) 6 Second Class
Below 50 RA (Re-appear) 0 Fail / Arrear
AAA 0 Absent

Disclaimer: The above table is a general representation based on UGC norms. Students must refer to their official programme guide provided by TNOU for the exact grading system and passing criteria applicable to their specific course.

TNOU’s Post-Result Procedures: Revaluation and Photocopy of Answer Scripts

If a student is not satisfied with their TEE results, TNOU provides a transparent mechanism to apply for revaluation or obtain a photocopy of their answer scripts. These processes are time-bound and must be initiated within the stipulated period after the result declaration.

Applying for Revaluation

Revaluation involves a re-assessment of the answer script by a different examiner. This process can lead to a change (increase or decrease) in the marks originally awarded.

  1. The university releases a notification for revaluation on its website shortly after the TEE results are out, usually within 15-30 days.
  2. Students must download the prescribed application form from the TNOU website’s ‘Downloads’ or ‘Examinations’ section.
  3. Fill in the form with all required details, including the subjects for which revaluation is sought.
  4. Pay the requisite revaluation fee per subject (the fee amount is specified in the notification) through the prescribed mode (usually a Demand Draft or online payment).
  5. Submit the filled application form along with the fee receipt to the Controller of Examinations, TNOU, before the last date.
  6. The TNOU Revaluation Results are declared separately on the university portal after the process is complete, which can take several weeks. The revaluation result is final and binding.

Obtaining a Photocopy of Answer Scripts

Before applying for revaluation, students also have the option to apply for a photocopy of their evaluated answer script. This allows them to see how their script was assessed and make an informed decision about proceeding with revaluation. The process is similar to revaluation, involving a separate application and fee. The request for a photocopy must also be made within the timeline specified by the university.

TNOU Arrear Examinations

Students who receive an ‘RA’ (Re-appear) or ‘Fail’ grade in any subject must appear for the arrear examination in the subsequent TEE session to clear the paper. The university provides a clear procedure for registering for these exams.

  • Registration: Students must fill out the examination application form for the next TEE session, specifically mentioning the subject codes of the arrear papers they wish to take.
  • Fees: A separate examination fee must be paid for each arrear paper. The fee details are provided in the examination notification.
  • Hall Ticket: The arrear subjects will be listed on the student’s hall ticket for the corresponding TEE session.
  • Validity: Students must clear all their arrear papers within the maximum stipulated duration for their programme to be eligible for the degree.

Programme-wise Results at Tamil Nadu Open University

TNOU offers a wide array of programmes through its various schools of study. Results are declared for all these programmes simultaneously on the student portal. The major schools at TNOU are listed below.

School / Faculty Key Programmes Offered
School of Humanities B.A. English, B.A. Tamil, B.A. History, B.A. Economics, M.A. English, M.A. History
School of Social Sciences B.A. Sociology, B.A. Political Science, B.A. Public Administration, M.A. Sociology, M.A. Political Science
School of Management Studies B.Com, M.Com, BBA, MBA (General, Financial Management, Marketing Management, HRM, Systems Management)
School of Science B.Sc. Mathematics, B.Sc. Physics, B.Sc. Chemistry, B.Sc. Botany, B.Sc. Zoology, M.Sc. Mathematics
School of Computer Science BCA (Bachelor of Computer Applications), B.Sc. Computer Science, MCA (Master of Computer Applications)
School of Education B.Ed., B.Ed. Special Education, M.Ed.
School of Continuing Education Diploma and Certificate Programmes in various vocational fields.
School of Journalism and New Media Studies M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication

A Brief Overview of Tamil Nadu Open University (TNOU)

Established by the Government of Tamil Nadu in 2002, Tamil Nadu Open University is the first state-level open university in Tamil Nadu. It was created to provide access to higher education for all, especially for those who could not attend regular college, including the disadvantaged, working professionals, and homemakers.

TNOU is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Distance Education Bureau (UGC-DEB). It has been accorded the prestigious 12(B) status by the UGC, making it eligible for central assistance. The university has been accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an ‘A+’ Grade, a testament to its quality and standards in open and distance learning. TNOU is also a member of the Asian Association of Open Universities (AAOU) and the Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), highlighting its global standing.

TNOU Examination Wing: Official Contacts and Resources

For any discrepancies in your result, issues with logging in, or queries regarding the examination process, you can contact the Office of the Controller of Examinations at TNOU.

Contact Details

  • Address: The Controller of Examinations, Tamil Nadu Open University, No. 577, Anna Salai, Saidapet, Chennai – 600 015, Tamil Nadu, India.
  • Phone: 044-2430 6661 / 62
  • Email: exam@tnou.ac.in

University Web Resources

Resource Name Official URL
Main University Website https://tnou.ac.in/
Student e-Portal (for TEE Results) https://tnouportal.in/
Examination Results Section https://tnou.ac.in/examresults.php
Examination Procedures https://tnou.ac.in/examprocedures.php
Admissions Portal https://tnou.ac.in/admission-section.php

Common Questions from TNOU Distance Learners

How do I check my TNOU result for the January 2026 TEE?

You can check your Term End Examination (TEE) results by visiting the official TNOU Student e-Portal at tnouportal.in. You will need to log in using your Enrolment Number and your password (which is your date of birth in DDMMYYYY format by default).

What is my password for the TNOU student portal?

Your default password for the tnouportal.in is your date of birth in the DDMMYYYY format. For example, if your date of birth is 15th August 2001, your password will be 15082001. If you have changed it and forgotten it, you may need to use the ‘Forgot Password’ option or contact the university’s technical support.

My TNOU result is not showing on the portal. What should I do?

If your result is not displayed, it could be due to several reasons: a technical glitch, pending fee payments, or non-submission of assignments. First, double-check that you have entered the correct enrolment number. If the problem persists, you should immediately contact the TNOU Examination Wing at exam@tnou.ac.in or call them at 044-2430 6661 / 62 for clarification.

What is the difference between TEE result and assignment marks?

The TEE result reflects your marks in the final written examinations held at the end of the term. Assignment marks are from the continuous internal assessment you submit during the semester. Your final grade in a subject is a combination of your performance in both components.

How can I apply for revaluation of my TNOU exam papers?

After the results are declared, TNOU issues a notification with the dates and procedure for applying for revaluation. You need to download the application form from the official website, pay the required fee per paper, and submit the form to the Controller of Examinations before the deadline.

When will the TNOU August 2026 TEE results be declared?

The Term End Examinations for the August 2026 session will be held as per the schedule. The results for these exams are typically declared a few months after the exams conclude, usually by October or November 2026. Keep an eye on the official TNOU website for the exact notification.

What should I do if I find a discrepancy or error in my TNOU marksheet?

If you notice any errors in your name, enrolment number, subject codes, or marks on the online marksheet, you should contact the Office of the Controller of Examinations immediately. You may need to submit a formal application along with supporting documents to get the details corrected. It is crucial to rectify these errors before the final grade card is issued.

After passing all my exams, how do I get my original degree certificate from TNOU?

Once you have successfully cleared all the required papers for your programme, TNOU will issue the consolidated marksheet and provisional certificate. The original degree certificate is awarded during the university’s annual convocation. The university will release a notification regarding the convocation, and students will need to apply for their degree certificate by paying the prescribed fee.

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