
TS Inter Final Results 2025: The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) declared the TS Inter results for the 1st and 2nd year Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) on April 22. TS Inter 1st and 2nd year students can download and check marks memo at the official TGBIE website: tgbie.cgg.gov.in. The Telangana IPE exams were conducted in March between March 6 and March 25.
The TS Inter 2025 1st and TS Inter 2nd year results will first be announced in a press conference. TS IPE results will be available for download at education.indianexpress.com. Click here for direct link
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The pass percentage of IPE 1st year is 66.89 per cent and of 2nd year is 71.37 per cent.
The TS Inter result announcement will be made by Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, the Deputy Chief Minister, along with Ponnam Prabhakar, the Minister for Transport & Backward Classes Welfare from TGBIE office.
As mentioned on the official statement, students will be able to check their results and download marks memo from:
–tgbie.cgg.gov.in
Moreover, education.indianexpress.com will host Inter results.
–gsebboardresult.in/manabadi-inter-results-2025
–tsbie.classresult.in/
To pass the TS Inter 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.
In the 2024, TS IPE board exams, a total of 9,81,000 students appeared, with the overall pass percentage for the Inter 2nd Year exams recorded at 64.19%. This marks a slight improvement from the previous year. In 2023, out of 4,65,478 students who appeared for the Inter Second Year exams, 2,95,550 passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 63.49%. This was a dip compared to 2022, when the pass percentage stood at 67.16%.
In the TS intermediate exams 2023, a total of 4,65,478 appeared in the second year exams, of which 2,95,550 passed, taking the pass percentage to 63.49 per cent, which was a decrease from 2022’s 67.16 per cent.