Journalism of Courage
Advertisement
Premium

TS Inter Results 2025 declared at tgbie.cgg.gov.in: Pass percentage of 1st year is 65.96%, 2nd year is 65.65%

TS Telangana Inter Results 2025 Direct Link: The TS Intermediate Public Examinations this year were conducted between March 5 and March 25. Students who appeared for the TS IPE 1st and 2nd Year annual exams can check and download their results from the official website – tgbie.cgg.gov.in, education.indianexpress.com

RBSE Rajasthan Board Class 8th Result 2025: When and where to check RBSE 8th?The Rajasthan Board Class 8th results will be declared today in a press conference.(Representative Image/Express Photo)

TS Inter Results 2025 Link: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE), Nampally, Hyderabad, announced the TS Inter 1st and 2nd Year exam results today at 12 PM. TS Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) results were declared by Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and Transport & Backward Classes Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar. Students who appeared for the TS IPE 1st and 2nd Year annual exams can check and download their results from the official website – tgbie.cgg.gov.in.

TS Telangana IPE Results 2025 LIVE: Know when to check TS Inter results and download marks memo at tgbie.cgg.gov.in

To check and download the TS IPE 1st year and TS 2nd year results 2025 at education.indianexpress.com, visit the website and log in with your registered mobile number.

TS Inter Results 2025 declared: How did students perform this year?

According to the data shared by the TGBIE, the overall pass percentage for TS IPE 1st year was 65.96 per cent, for 2nd year it recorded 65.65 per cent this year. The cumulative pass percentage for TS Intermediate Public Examinations 2025 was noted as 65.81 per cent this year. Here’s an overview-

Year Appeared Passed Pass %
First Year (Gen & Voc) 4,88,430 3,22,191 65.96%
Second Year (Gen & Voc) 5,08,582 3,33,908 65.65%
Total 9,97,012 6,56,099 65.81%

A total of 2,93,852 students from the general stream and 28,339 from the vocational stream passed the TS IPE 1st Year exams. In the 2nd Year exams, 2,85,435 general stream students and 28,713 vocational stream students qualified.

Read | TS Inter Results 2025: How to check result online

TS Inter Results 2025 declared: What are the details mentioned on the online marks statement?

The  TSBIE Inter 2025 online marksheet will have the student’s name, roll number, along with marks secured in various subjects. Students need to keep in mind that the original hard copy and other official documents, including pass certificates are to be collected by the students from their respective schools after a few days.

The TS Intermediate Public Examinations this year were held from March 5 to March 25. The first year exams started on March 5, whereas the second year exams started on March 6. Both exams were conducted in the morning shift from 9 am to 12 noon due to hot weather conditions.

Story continues below this ad

TS Inter Results 2025 declared: Girls vs boys; who performed better?

Girls outperformed the boys in both the TS Intermediate First and Second Year exams with a pass percentage of 73.83 per cent and 74.21 per cent respectively. The overall pass percentage of boys in TSE IPE 1st and 2nd year was 57.83 per cent and 57.31 per cent respectively.

TS Inter Results 2025 declared: Which are the top performing districts?

Medchal became the overall best performing district in TSE IPE 1st year with a pass percentage of 77.21 per cent in vocational stream. Komaram Bheem Asifabad district emerged as the best performing district in general stream recording an overall pass percentage of 70.52 per cent. Mulugu became the overall best performing district in TS IPE 2nd year with a pass percentage of 81.06 per cent in vocational stream.

From the homepage
Tags:
  • Board Exam Results Board Exams 2025 telangana TS Inter Results tsbie
Edition
Install the Express App for
a better experience
Featured
Trending Topics
News
Multimedia
Follow Us
Tavleen Singh writesWhat is it that Pakistan hates so much about Modi’s ‘new India’
X