The state government had decided to cancel the Intermediate second year (class 12) public examinations in view of the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic. The pass percentage has increased over the years. In 2018-29, the pass percentage was 59.37 per cent, which increased to 63.23 per cent in 2019-20. In 2021, the TS inter pass percentage has been a record 100 per cent.
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Read | TS Telangana Inter 2nd Year Results 2021 declared: How to check marks
State Education Minister P Sabita Indra Reddy said that a total of 4,51,585 students who had paid the examination fee have been passed. Of those who passed, 2,28,754 were girls and 2,22,831 were boys. A total of 1, 76, 719 candidates secured ‘A’ grade, 1,04,886 students secured “B” grade, 61,887 students secured “C” grade and 1,08,088 students secured “D” grade.
In 2021, a total of 4,28,921 candidates had registered for TS inter second year under the general stream and 44,929 under the vocational stream. All the candidates have been declared pass.
The minister said second-year students and students who had failed in the past could get marks by embedding their first-year hall ticket number by embedding their former hall locket number in the websites. She further said that if the students are not satisfied with these results, special tests will be conducted after the corona conditions subside.
Last year, over 9.65 lakh students registered for the intermediate first year and second-year examinations in Telangana, of which 4.80 lakh students appeared for the first year and 4.85 lakh for the second year. The pass percentage had witnessed a minor increase with the first-year scoring 60.01 per cent, which is not even a one per cent increase from the previous year’s 59.77 per cent. Meanwhile, 68.86 is the pass percentage of the second year, which is nearly three per cent higher than last year’s 65.01 per cent.
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The discrepancies, if any, found in the memorandum of marks should be referred to the Board through concerned principals or mail to helpdesk: helpdesk-ie@telangana.gov.in within ten days of publication of results. Applications received after this date will not be entertained.
The board has informed that physical copy of memorandum of marks (short memo) will not be supplied this year to the colleges due to the present prevailing COVID pandemic situations. Students should download and keep it as a record till the pass certificate is supplied.
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Inter 2nd year students can download the “Online Memorandum of Marks” (short memo) from the board’s website: http//tsbie.cgg.gov.in from July 1, 2 pm onwards
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In case of any complaint, students may give the online complaint through TS Board of intermediate education, grievance redressal system (BIGRS). The complaint may be lodged in the website www.bigrs.telangana.gov.in. Further, the mobile app for BIGRS may be downloaded from the Google play store
Second-year students and students who had failed in the past could get marks by embedding their first-year hall ticket number and by embedding their former hall locket number in the websites respectively.
Declaring the result, the education minister said that if there are any errors in the students' pass memos, they can call 040-1600110 and lodge a complaint from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm.
While calculating the result. in the case of practicals, maximum marks were given to all the students and pass marks were given only to the students who failed in the past.
The results are available on official websites — results.cgg.gov.in, tsbie.cgg.gov.in and bie.telangana.gov.in. The result is also available on the mobile app ‘T App Folio’.
Students need to visit any of the official website -- tsbie.cgg.gov.in, bie.telangana.gov.in, results.cgg.gov.in -- and follow these steps
Step 1: Visit the official website
Step 2: Click on the link 'Inter result 2021'
Step 3: Log-in using credentials
Step 4: Result will be available on the screen, download scorecard
In 2020, 4.85 lakh had registered for the TS inter second-year examinations, and 68.86 was the pass percentage of the second year. This year, a total of 4,51,585 students who had paid the examination fee have been passed. Of those who passed, 2,28,754 were girls and 2,22,831 were boys.
Of the total pass number, 1,76,719 students secured 'A' grade, 1,04,886 students secured 'B' grade, 61,887 students secured 'C' grade and 1,08,088 students secured 'D' grade. The minister further clarified that in the case of practicals, maximum marks were given to all the students and pass marks were given only to the subjects who failed in the past. Read more.
TSBIE IPE 2021 results for the following will be released at 5 pm today.
Telangana Education Minister PS Sabita Indrareddy on Monday said that all the 4,51,585 students who had paid the examination fee have been declared pass. Last year, 4.85 lakh students had appeared for TS Inter second year exams and 68.86 was the pass percentage, which is nearly three per cent higher than the pass percentage in 2019 which was 65.01 per cent.
In case, students are unable to download the result, then they can contact the control room of the Board of Intermediate Education at TSBIE, Hyderabad on the following numbers: 040-24601010, 040-24732369. Students can also check the results on the ‘T App Folio’ mobile app.
The Telangana government announced the results of TS Inter exams 2021 today. The results can be viewed on official websites, tsbie.cgg.gov.in, bie.telangana.gov.in, results.cgg.gov.in.
Of the total students who passed, 2,28,754 were girls and 2,22,831 were boys. As many as 1,76,719 students have secured 'A' grade, 1,04,886 students secured 'B' grade, 61,887 students secured 'C' grade and 1,08,088 students secured 'D' grade.
The state education minister announced that students have been marked based on their scores in inter first-year examinations. Those who are not satisfied with the result will be given a chance to appear for exams when the situation becomes conducive to conduct exams.
Telangana Education Minister PS Sabita Indrareddy on Monday afternoon released the result of intermediate second-year students. The minister said that 4,51,585 students who had paid the examination fee have been declared pass.