Actor Vijay extends his best wishes to students who passed the +2 and 10th standard public exams in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry, promises a meet-up soon.
Coimbatore: Tamil film actor and leader of the Tamilaga Vettrikkazhagam, Vijay, has extended his heartfelt congratulations to students who successfully passed the +2 and 10th standard board examinations in Tamil Nadu and Puducherry. On May 6, it was announced that 94.56% of students cleared the +2 public exams, seeing a slight increase from last year's 94.03%. Similarly, the results released today for the 10th standard board exams show a pass percentage of 91.55, marginally higher compared to the previous year's 91.39%.

Vijay took to his X platform page today to express his pride in the achievements of these young scholars. He emphasized the importance of perseverance and encouraged those who didn't pass to keep trying with confidence for future successes. "Heartiest congratulations to all our young heroes who have excelled in their recent board exams. For those moving on, I wish you all the success in your higher educational goals and various future endeavors. Continue to sculpt the society of tomorrow," said Vijay. He concluded his message with words of encouragement and a promise to soon meet the students. This gesture from the popular actor has brought additional joy and motivation to the students.
Vijay took to his X platform page today to express his pride in the achievements of these young scholars. He emphasized the importance of perseverance and encouraged those who didn't pass to keep trying with confidence for future successes. "Heartiest congratulations to all our young heroes who have excelled in their recent board exams. For those moving on, I wish you all the success in your higher educational goals and various future endeavors. Continue to sculpt the society of tomorrow," said Vijay. He concluded his message with words of encouragement and a promise to soon meet the students. This gesture from the popular actor has brought additional joy and motivation to the students.