Thalapathy Vijay's Class 10 Marksheets Go Viral Amid Tamil Nadu Exam Results
Thalapathy Vijay's 10th marksheet: Amid TN 12th results 2026 announcement, TVK chief viral scorecard shows 47 percent in Maths
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As Tamil Nadu announced the 2026 Plus Two exam results, a viral marksheet purportedly belonging to actor and politician Thalapathy Vijay revealed he scored 65% in his Class 10 exams, including 47.5% in Mathematics. This comes as Vijay transitions from a successful film career to politics with his party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK).
- 01Thalapathy Vijay's Class 10 marksheet shows he scored 65% overall.
- 02He secured only 47.5% in Mathematics, with a total of 95 marks out of 200.
- 03Vijay's educational journey included studying at Loyola College in Chennai.
- 04He launched his political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), in 2024.
- 05Vijay promises to cover higher education costs for rural students if elected.
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The marksheet of Thalapathy Vijay, a prominent Tamil actor and politician, has gained attention as Tamil Nadu announced the 2026 Plus Two board exam results. The document reveals that Vijay scored 65% in his Class 10 exams, with a notably low score of 47.5% in Mathematics, where he received 95 marks out of 200. His overall performance included 155 out of 200 in Tamil, 133 out of 200 in English, 206 out of 300 in Science, and 122 out of 200 in Social Science, totaling 711 out of 1100. Vijay's educational background includes early schooling in Chennai and a brief stint at Loyola College, which he left to pursue acting. After a successful career spanning over three decades, he entered politics by founding the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in 2024, which made a significant impact in the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, securing 108 seats. His political platform emphasizes education, promising to fund higher education for rural students from farming families owning less than two acres of land.
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Vijay's commitment to fund higher education for rural students could significantly alleviate financial burdens for farming families in Tamil Nadu.
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