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TS Inter Supplementary Results 2025 LIVE Updates
To check and download the TS Inter supply 2025 IPASE results, students will require their hall ticket numbers and dates of birth. The IPASE general and vocational stream results will be declared together.
When and where to check results
Step 1: Go to the official website – tgbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in.
Step 2: Click on the link designated for 'Inter Supplementary Result 2025'
Step 3: Log in using the required credentials — hall ticket number
Step 4: Submit the details
Step 5: Download the TS Inter Supplementary marks memo 2025 from the next window
The TSBIE Inter Supplementary 2025 online marksmemo will have details like the student's name, roll number, along with marks secured in various subjects. The TSBIE Inter 2025 marks memo in original with the TS IPE office seal and other official documents, including pass certificate,e can be collected by the students from the respective schools after a few days of the result.
To pass the TS Inter Supplementary 2025 exam, TSBIE IPE students will be required to score a minimum of 35 per cent marks or above in each subject. In aggregate, out of the total 1,000 marks, 350 are required to be considered passed. However, for visually, hearing-impaired candidates, the passing mark is 25 per cent.
The TS Intermediate Public Exams (IPE) results were declared on April 22 by Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Deputy Chief Minister and Ponnam Prabhakar, Minister for Transport and Backwards Classes Welfare.
In the second year, a total of 5,08,582 students appeared for the IPE March exam (including both general and vocational streams). Out of these, 3,33,908 students passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 65.65%. Girls outperformed boys in the second year as well. Out of 2,51,173 girls who appeared for the second-year exam, 1,86,385 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 74.21%. In contrast, 2,57,409 boys took the exam, of whom 1,47,523 passed, marking a pass percentage of 57.31%.
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