
TS SSC 10th exam result 2025: Check pass marks, how to download scorecard from bse.telangana.gov.in and other details
TS 10th Result 2025 (Google Trends): Telangana's Board of Secondary Education is likely to announce the TS SSC 10th exam results for 2025 soon. Once declared, students can access their scores on bse.telangana.gov.in. The exams took place from March 21 to April 4. Over five lakh students participated. Passing requires 35% in each subject and overall.
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TS 10th Result 2025: Pass criteria for TS SSC 10th exam 2025
( Originally published on Apr 27, 2025 )
The Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Telangana is likely to announce the TS SSC 10th exam 2025 Result soon. Once the results are declared, candidates who appeared for the examination, can check their results on the official website bse.telangana.gov.inFor this academic session, the TS SSC 10th exam was conducted from March 21 to April 4 at various exam centers across Telangana. The exam saw participation from 5,09,403 students. Last year, the TS SSC 10th exam results were declared in April end, and following previous trends, the results have now been published online.Candidates can follow the steps below to check their results:1. Visit the official website bse.telangana.gov.in2. Click on the link for TS SSC 10th exam result 2025 available on the homepage.3. Enter your details like roll number, Date of birth4. Your TS SSC 10th exam result 2025 will appear on the screen.5. Download and print a copy for future reference.Candidates are advised to verify their details on the scorecard and contact the Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Telangana in case of any discrepancies.To qualify for TS SSC 10th exam, candidates must meet the minimum passing criteria set by the Board of Secondary Education (BSE) TelanganaStudents must secure at least 35% in each subject.The overall aggregate score must be 35% or above.Some subjects may have additional practical or internal assessment requirements.Candidates who fail to meet the minimum requirements may be eligible for TS SSC 10th exams Compartment Exam , as per the board's guidelines.What to do after the results?Students can proceed with their next academic or career steps, such as Class 11 and collegeThe Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Telangana provides options for TS SSC 10th exams Compartment Exam. Candidates must apply within the given deadline.For further updates, keep checking the official website bse.telangana.gov.in

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