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Manabadi TS Inter Results Declared 2023: Second year pass percentage lowest in 4 years

TS Inter Results 2023, TSBIE 1st and 2nd Year Results Declared: Students who appeared for the exam can now check their score at the official website — tsbie.cgg.gov.in.

Manabadi TS Inter 1st, 2nd year results declared today by TSBIETS Inter 1st 2nd year results declared: The overall pass percentage is lowest in 4 years. (Representative image. Express photo)
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TS Inter Results 2023, TSBIE 1st and 2nd Year Results Declared: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) today (May 9) declared the result for first and second-year intermediate exams 2023. Students who appeared for the exam can now check their score at the official website — tsbie.cgg.gov.in.

The state Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy today declared the Telangana IPE results through a press conference at 11 am.

As per the data released by the TSBIE, the overall pass percentage for second year intermediate students is 63.49 per cent. This is a decrease from last year’s 67.16 per cent.

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The overall pass percentage this year has been recorded as the lowest in the past four years. In second year (general and vocational students), 2,95,550 students of total 4,65,478 who appeared for second year intermediate have passed.

Manabadi TS Inter 1st, 2nd year results declared today by TSBIE

In 2022, a total of 4.42 lakh students from second year appeared (out of which 2.97 lakh passed in 2022). Last year, boys secured a pass percentage of 59.21 per cent, as compared to 75.86 per cent scored by girls. In 2021, however, the overall pass percentage was a perfect 100.

In the first year results the overall pass percentage has been recorded at 61.68 per cent. This year, 2,97,741 students of total 4,82,675 who appeared for first year have passed. Last year, boys in first year secured 54.25 per cent and girls scored 72.33 per cent.

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