TS Inter Results 2026 Declared — Telangana Students Rush to Check 1st and 2nd Year Pass Percentage
Telangana's TGBIE declared Inter 1st and 2nd year results for nearly 10 lakh students on April 12.
The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has officially declared the TS Inter Results 2026 for both first- and second-year students. The results were announced on April 12, bringing relief to nearly 10 lakh students who appeared for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE). Students across the state had been eagerly awaiting the outcome. The results are now available online for easy access. This marks an important academic milestone for lakhs of candidates.
For the TS Inter 1st Year, the overall pass percentage stood at around 70%, while the 2nd Year recorded a pass percentage of approximately 75%. The board noted a steady performance trend compared to previous years. Girls reportedly outperformed boys once again in overall results. District-wise performance variations were also observed. Detailed statistics are expected to be released by the board.
Students can check their results on the official website by entering their hall ticket number. The results are hosted on portals like tgbie.cgg.gov.in. It is advised to download and save the marks memo for future reference. In case of discrepancies, students should immediately contact their respective colleges or board authorities. The online marksheet is provisional in nature.
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The board will soon announce details regarding revaluation and supplementary examinations. Students who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for recounting or rechecking. Those who did not clear the exams will get another chance through supplementary exams. Dates and guidelines for these processes will be released shortly. Schools are also expected to guide students through the next steps.
With the results now out, students will begin planning their academic or career paths ahead. Second-year students will move towards higher education or professional courses. First-year students will prepare for their final year exams. The declaration of results marks a significant transition point for many. The focus now shifts to admissions, counselling, and future goals.
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