TS Inter Results 2025 Declared: Girls Lead Again, 71.37% Pass in 2nd Year and 66.89% in 1st Year
TSBIE Announces Improved Pass Rates, Revaluation and Supplementary Exam Dates Confirmed
Hyderabad, April 22, 2025 โ The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has declared the TS Inter Results 2025 for both 1st and 2nd-year students. This yearโs results showcase a notable rise in overall pass percentages, with girls outperforming boys across the board. The official announcement was made during a press conference at TSBIE headquarters, attended by senior state officials including Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar.
Students from both General and Vocational streams can now access their results using their hall ticket numbers at:
TS Inter 1st Year Result 2025: 66.89% Pass Rate
Out of 4,88,430 students who appeared for the first-year exams, 66.89% passed. Girls recorded a remarkable pass percentage of 73.83%, while only 57.83% of boys managed to clear the exam, revealing a significant gender gap in performance.
TS Inter 2nd Year Result 2025: Pass Percentage Rises to 71.37%
In the second-year exams, 5,08,582 students took the test and 71.37% successfully passed. This marks an improvement over last yearโs results, indicating enhanced preparation and academic performance.
Girls once again dominated with 74.21% clearing the exam, compared to 57.31% of boys.
How to Check TS Inter Results 2025 Online
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Visit tsbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in
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Click on the relevant link for 1st or 2nd Year Results 2025
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Enter your hall ticket number
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Click Submit to view your result
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Download and save the digital marksheet for future reference
Note: The digital result is provisional. Students must collect official mark sheets from their colleges when announced.
Whatโs Next for Students?
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Marksheet Distribution: Dates to be announced by individual colleges
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IPASE Supplementary Exams: Start from May 22, 2025
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Revaluation/Recounting Window: Opens from May 22, 2025
Students who wish to improve their scores or reappear for failed subjects can apply accordingly through their schools or official portals.
Key Highlights
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Girls outperformed boys in both years by a wide margin
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Over 10 lakh students appeared across both years
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TSBIE calls for focused academic interventions for boys
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Digital scorecards include subject-wise marks, grades, and divisions