TNOU Result 2026: Marksheet, Passing Mark, Grading System, How to Check?

Have you appeared for the TNOU TEE January 2026? There is an important update for all candidates. The university is likely to release the results soon. Check this article to know when the result will be declared, how to download your marksheet, the passing criteria, the grading system, and other key details.

TNOU Result 2026

The Tamil Nadu Open University held the Term End Examination January 2026 in offline mode across the state at various exam centres. If you are pursuing any UG or PG degree with the TNOU and took part in the TNOU TEE January 2026, you should know that it will be released online at https://tnouportal.in/.

The date for the announcement of the TNOU TEE January 2026 isn’t officially disclosed, but there is high speculation that it will be made public in the last week of March 2026. After the its result, each candidate who took part in the examination will be able to check it using their enrolment number and password.

TNOU TEE January 2026 Result: Overview Table 

University NameTamil Nadu Open University (TNOU)
Examination NameTerm End Examination (TEE) January 2026
Examination ModeOffline
Courses CoveredUG, PG, Diploma & Other Programmes
Exam HeldJanuary 2026
Result ModeOnline
Expected Result DateLast week of March 2026 (Tentative)
Minimum Passing Marks40% in each subject
Revaluation / Retotalling Fee₹500 (Revaluation), ₹150 (Retotalling)
Official Websitehttps://tnouportal.in/

How to check the TNOU TEE January 2026. Result?

You may check the result for the IGNOU Term End Examination, January 2026, by going through the step-by-step instructions available below. 

  • Go to the official website of the Tamil Nadu Open University at https://tnou.ac.in/.
  • In the header menu bar, you will see an option that reads Examination; tap on it and click on the Examination Results.
  • Now, you will see an option that reads ‘Term End Examination January 2026. ‘Result’, and go to the next page.
  • Enter your enrolment number and password, which is your date of birth, and click on the Submit button.

What details are available on the TNOU result for 2026?

The result for the TNOU TEE January 2026 will be released as a marksheet, which will carry the following details.

  • Student Name
  • Enrolment Number 
  • Programme Name (UG/PG/Diploma, etc.)
  • Course Code
  • Course Title
  • Month & Year of Examination (e.g., January 2026)
  • Internal Marks
  • External / Theory Marks
  • Practical Marks (if applicable)
  • Assignment Marks
  • Total Marks Obtained
  • Maximum Marks
  • Result Status (Pass/Fail)
  • Grade / Grade Point

TNOU TEE January 2026 Passing Mark 

To be declared successful in the TNOU term-end examination in January 2026 for any undergraduate and postgraduate courses, it is necessary to obtain at least 40% marks in each subject. In the subjects where there is provision for practical, it is mandatory to meet the minimum retirement criteria in practical and theory separately.

TNOU TEE January 2026 Grading System 

All the students who took part in the Term End Examination in January 2026 organised by the Tamil Nadu Open University must know that grading is done subject-wise, i.e., for each subject you will be graded on the basis of your score, the details of which we have shared below.

  • 90% – 100% → O (Outstanding) → Grade Point 10
  • 80% – 89% → A+ (Excellent) → Grade Point 9
  • 70% – 79% → A (Very Good) → Grade Point 8
  • 60% – 69% → B+ (Good) → Grade Point 7
  • 50% – 59% → B (Above Average) → Grade Point 6
  • 40% – 49% → C (Pass) → Grade Point 5
  • Below 40% → U (Fail) → Grade Point 0

What if a candidate isn’t satisfied with the TNOU Result 2026?

If any student is not satisfied with the marks obtained in any subject after the result of the TNOU TEE January 2026 is declared, then he/she will have two options: the first is revaluation and the second is retotalling. You can understand the difference between these two from below.

  • Revaluation means that your answer sheet will be rechecked by another examination, in which case it is possible for your marks to increase, decrease, or remain the same.
  • Re-totalling means that instead of re-evaluating your answer sheet, only your total score will be rechecked to see whether it is correct or not.

The fee for applying for revaluation is ₹500, and for retotaling it is only ₹150. Both these forms will be available on the official website soon after the release of the result.

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