
TS SSC 10th Result 2025: Check how to download mark sheet, toppers list, pass percentage, other details
The Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Telangana will announce the TS SSC 10th exam result for 2025 today at 1 PM. Once announced, students who participated in the examination can access their results on the official website at bse.telangana.gov.in. The TS SSC 10th exams were conducted from March 21 to April 4 at various centers throughout Telangana, with a significant number of students taking part. In line with previous trends, the results have been published online, following last year's announcement date.
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TS SSC Class 10 Result 2025: How to Check Your scorecard
To check the TS SSC 10th exam result for 2025, candidates can follow these simple steps:
1. Visit the official website bse.telangana.gov.in.
2. Click on the link for the TS SSC 10th exam result 2025 available on the homepage.
3. Enter your details, including your roll number and date of birth.
4. Your TS SSC 10th exam result will be displayed on the screen.
5. Download and print a copy for future reference.
It is important for candidates to verify their details on the scorecard and reach out to the Board of Secondary Education (BSE) in case of any discrepancies.
BSE Telangana SSC Class 10 results websites: Pass Criteria and Next Steps
To qualify for the TS SSC 10th exam result 2025, candidates must meet the minimum passing criteria established by the Board of Secondary Education (BSE). Students are required to secure at least 35 percent as a passing mark in each subject, with an overall aggregate score that meets or exceeds the specified threshold. Additionally, some subjects may have practical or internal assessment requirements.
For candidates who do not meet the minimum requirements, the BSE provides options for re-examination, as per the board's guidelines. Students who pass can proceed with their next academic or career steps, while those who do not must apply for re-examination within the given deadline. For ongoing updates, candidates are encouraged to regularly check the official website bse.telangana.gov.in.

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