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Emis Tn Schools New 〈95% ESSENTIAL〉

The old Excel upload system is gone. The new EMIS TN schools DSR allows you to add a student one by one via Aadhaar scanning. Simply connect a USB fingerprint scanner or use the mobile app to scan the student’s Aadhaar. The system auto-fills name, father’s name, and DOB, reducing data entry errors.

Before entering student data, the system asks you to verify your school’s basic profile – school type, location, management, and medium of instruction. Any discrepancy must be reported immediately.

The “New EMIS” was used to identify 1,247 irregular students in June 2024 after floods. The system’s real-time absence spike triggered a block-level rapid re-enrollment drive, bringing back 89% of absentees within 10 days—a task that previously took two months. emis tn schools new

The School Education Department has mandated strict deadlines for the “emis tn schools new”:

| Activity | Deadline | Late Fee Penalty | |----------|----------|------------------| | School profile verification | June 15, 2026 | ₹500 per day (deducted from school grant) | | Enrolment data for Classes 1-8 | July 10, 2026 | ₹200 per day | | Enrolment data for Classes 9-12 | July 20, 2026 | ₹200 per day | | Teacher profile & monthly salary update | 5th of every month | Salary may be withheld | | Mid-Year dropout reporting | December 15, 2026 | ₹100 per day | The old Excel upload system is gone

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  • Let us explore the standout functionalities that define the new experience.

    District officials can now filter schools by 32 parameters, including “number of girls toilets,” “availability of computers,” or “percentage of OBC students.” Reports are generated in seconds, not hours. Alternative (Tamil Nadu EMIS Direct):

    The Government of Tamil Nadu initiated EMIS in the early 2010s to digitize student enrollment, teacher records, infrastructure, and mid-day meal tracking. However, legacy versions suffered from data redundancy, delayed entry, and limited analytics. The “New EMIS” (2023–24 onwards) was launched under the Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) to overcome these gaps, aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020’s emphasis on technology-enabled planning.