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School ERP in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu's school system centres on the Tamil Nadu State Board (DGE), working toward the SSLC and HSC examinations, with sizeable CBSE and ICSE segments in cities such as Chennai and Coimbatore. Edutris brings admissions, attendance with parent alerts, online fee collection, exam scheduling, marks entry, and report cards, and a parent app together in one platform for Tamil Nadu schools — with an interface in English and onboarding delivered remotely.

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Boards and mediums in Tamil Nadu

Tamil Nadu State Board (DGE) — SSLC / HSC
CBSE
ICSE
Tamil medium
English medium

Tamil Nadu schools work toward the Tamil Nadu State Board's SSLC (Class 10) and HSC (Class 12) examinations under the Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE); the state's former Matriculation Board schools were merged into the State Board system in 2011, so many long-standing 'Matric' schools now operate as State Board institutions. CBSE and ICSE schools form a growing segment, particularly in Chennai and Coimbatore. Tamil and English are the dominant mediums of instruction. Edutris supports exam scheduling, marks entry, result analysis, and printable term report cards for State Board, CBSE, and ICSE schools alike.

School compliance in Tamil Nadu

The School Education Department is the authority Tamil Nadu schools answer to for annual UDISE+ submissions, RTE compliance, and recognition renewals, and inspections routinely call for student and staff records on short notice. Assembling that from paper registers and separate spreadsheets each time is where most school offices lose time. Edutris keeps student records, staff records, attendance, and examination results in one structured system, so what UDISE+ and the department ask for is already organised rather than pulled together at the last minute.

Admissions and RTE in Tamil Nadu

Edutris turns admissions into a single digital pipeline — enquiry, application, enrolment — with the student's record built from day one, which matters in Tamil Nadu where schools notified under RTE also manage the 25% quota intake and its documentation alongside the state's age norms. Not sure what age a child must be for a given class? Our free age-for-admission calculator checks it against your board's cut-off dates.

Age-for-admission calculator

Why schools in Tamil Nadu choose Edutris

Tamil Nadu schools often run State Board, CBSE, and ICSE sections side by side, many with Tamil-English bilingual classrooms, and many under trusts operating more than one institution. Edutris centralises admissions, attendance, fees, examinations, communication, and reporting in one platform, with remote onboarding and staff training available to schools across Tamil Nadu.

Schools across Tamil Nadu

City-specific guides covering the boards, mediums, and school landscape in each city.

Why schools consider Edutris

Cloud-based — nothing to install, works on any device

Multi-campus ready for trusts and school chains

Dedicated parent mobile app (Android & iOS)

Publicly dated product changelog — see /changelog

Frequently asked questions — school ERP in Tamil Nadu

Yes. Tamil Nadu State Board schools — including schools that were formerly Matriculation Board before the 2011 merger — use Edutris for exam scheduling, marks entry, result analysis, and printable term report cards, alongside digital attendance with parent alerts, online fee collection, and a parent app.

Yes. Edutris serves CBSE and ICSE schools alongside State Board institutions. Exam workflows and report cards work on any of these boards, and trusts that run schools on different boards manage them all in one platform.

Yes. Edutris works for schools of every medium of instruction. The interface is in English, and parents receive updates by SMS, email, and app notifications — Tamil-medium schools across Tamil Nadu run the same daily administration as English-medium schools.

Yes — this is the most common starting point. Onboarding covers migrating student and fee data from existing registers or spreadsheets, configuring the school's board and fee structure, and training staff, delivered remotely to schools across the state.

Yes. Many Tamil Nadu trusts run a primary school, a matriculation or State Board high school, and a higher secondary section under one management. Multi-campus support gives the trust consolidated fee-collection and enrolment visibility while each institution keeps its own records.

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