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Telangana intermediate first and second year results announced. Check here

Telangana intermediate first and second year results announced. Check here

India Today22-04-2025

The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has officially announced the TS Inter Results 2025 for both 1st Year (Class 11) and 2nd Year (Class 12) students today, April 22, at 12 pm. Students can now access their results on the official websites: tgbie.cgg.gov.in and results.cgg.gov.in. Additionally, the results are available on the India Today Results page.While the TS 1st year overall pass percentage stands at 66.89%, the TS 2nd year overall pass percentage is 71.37%.advertisementThe results were declared by Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka at the TSBIE office in Hyderabad. Approximately 9.96 lakh students appeared for the TS Inter exams this year, with 4.88 lakh in the first year and 5.08 lakh in the second year.HOW TO CHECK TS INTER RESULT 2025
To view your TS Inter 1st and 2nd year result 2025:Visit tgbie.cgg.gov.in.Click on the link for 'TS Inter 1st Year Results 2025' or 'TS Inter 2nd Year Results 2025'.Enter your hall ticket number and date of birth.Submit the details to view your marks memo.Download and save the result for future reference.Alternatively, students can check their results on the India Today Results page using their roll number and DOB.TS INTER RESULTS 2025 LIVE UPDATESOFFICIAL WEBSITES TO CHECK TS INTER RESULTtgbie.cgg.gov.inresults.cgg.gov.inbse.telangana.gov.inIndia Today Results PageDirect link to check TS Inter 1st year result 2025Direct link to check TS Inter 1st year result 2025PASSING CRITERIA AND SUPPLEMENTARY EXAMSadvertisementTo pass the TS Inter exams, students must secure a minimum of 35% marks in each subject. Those who do not meet this criterion will have the opportunity to appear for supplementary examinations.The schedule for these exams is expected to be released shortly after the announcement of the results.

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