The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has announced the TS Inter Results 2026 for both first-year and second-year students. The results were declared at 11:00 AM from the board’s Hyderabad office. The announcement was made by K. Keshava Rao, Advisor to the Telangana Government, along with Yogita Rana, IAS, Secretary of the Education Department and Vice-Chairperson of the board.
Pass percentage and exam overview
This year, the overall pass percentage stands at 66.20 per cent for first-year students. For second-year candidates, the pass percentage is higher at 70.58 per cent. Nearly 9.9 lakh students appeared for the Intermediate Public Examinations 2026.
The exams were conducted across Telangana from February 26 to March 18 in a single shift, held between 9 AM and 12 noon. Students can now access their marks online through the official website.
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How to check the TS Inter Results 2026
Students can follow these steps to view their results:
Visit the official website at tgbie.cgg.gov.in
Click on the relevant link for first-year or second-year results
Enter Hall Ticket Number and Date of Birth
Submit the details to view the scorecard
The result will display subject-wise marks, total marks obtained, and the qualifying status.
Supplementary exams for unsuccessful candidates
Students who are unable to clear one or more subjects will get another chance through supplementary examinations. While the 2026 schedule is yet to be announced, last year’s timeline may offer a reference. In 2025, results were declared on April 22, supplementary exams were held from May 22 to May 29, and final results were announced on June 16. Students are advised to keep checking the official website for updates.
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Important advisory for students
Students should download and print their results for future use. Keeping a PDF copy is also recommended for college admissions and job applications. It is important to avoid sharing result screenshots that contain personal details on social media.
In case of any discrepancies, students should immediately contact their respective junior colleges or reach out to the board’s helpline for assistance.