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Tamil Nadu SI Exam Results Rescinded After Software Glitch by TNUSRB

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• Updated on 30 Jan, 2026, 11:42 AM, by Arman Kumar

The Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) has rescinded the SI 2025 written exam results due to a software error that misallocated candidates under incorrect quota categories. The board will publish a revised shortlist soon after rectifying the issue.

Tamil Nadu SI Exam Results Rescinded After Software Glitch by TNUSRB

The Tamil Nadu Uniformed Services Recruitment Board (TNUSRB) has withdrawn the Sub-Inspector (SI) written examination results originally released on 27 January 2026, citing a software glitch that incorrectly classified some candidates under the open quota instead of the departmental quota This development has put the recruitment process on hold as officials work to fix the error and prepare a revised results list that accurately reflects the intended quota distribution. The TNUSRB will publish the updated shortlist on its official website once the issues are resolved.

 

Software Glitch and Quota Misclassification

According to TNUSRB authorities, a software malfunction in the result processing system resulted in certain candidates — who were eligible under the departmental quota after a government order enacted in August 2025 — being placed incorrectly under the open quota in the initial results. This misclassification affected the 1:5 selection ratio, prompting the board to withdraw the results to ensure an accurate and fair merit list for the next stages of recruitment.

 

What Candidates Should Expect Next?

Candidates who appeared for the TNUSRB SI written exam held on 21 December 2025 are awaiting the updated results and revised shortlist. The selection process typically includes the written exam, physical tests and other qualifying stages. With the results rescinded, the TNUSRB is expected to issue the corrected result list soon, reflecting the proper allocation of candidates across quotas. A clear timeline for the revised result announcement has not yet been provided, but the recruitment board has stated that it will release updated information shortly once the review is complete.

 

Implications for the Recruitment Process

The rescinding of the SI results underscores the importance of accurate data handling and category classification in major recruitment drives. Candidates affected by the error are advised to regularly check official TNUSRB communications for updates, including the revised merit list and further instructions related to subsequent recruitment stages such as physical tests and document verification Stay tuned for updates as the board moves to correct the results and progress with the Tamil Nadu Sub-Inspector recruitment selection process.