SOC plays key role in mitigating global climate change and improves land productivity through improved soil properties such as nutrient supply and moisture retention. Studying carbon pools under existing land uses provides baseline data to project C sequestration over time. The present investigation was undertaken to estimate the SOC stock in two dominant soil series under different land uses of North-Eastern Agro-climatic zone of Tamil Nadu. Land uses selected for the study were Forests, Agriculture, Agro-forestry and Plantations. Soil samples were collected from Arasanatham and Kadambady soil series of North-Eastern Agro-climatic zone for estimation of carbon stock. The soil samples were manually fractionated into three aggregate size classes viz., macro-aggregates (250- 2000µm), micro-aggregates (53-250 µm) and silt and clay sized fraction ( | Carbon sequestration in dominant soil series under different land uses of Tamil Nadu, India