TS Inter Results 2026 Out: 1st Year 66.20%, 2nd Year 70.58% Pass — Check at tgbie.cgg.gov.in Out

TS Inter Results 2026 were declared by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) on 12 April 2026 at 11:00 AM. The 1st Year pass percentage stands at 66.20% and the 2nd Year pass percentage at 70.58% — students can check their marks at tgbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in using their hall ticket number and date of birth.

Sri K. Keshava Rao (Advisor to the Government of Telangana Public Affairs) and Smt. Yogita Rana, I.A.S. (Secretary to Government, Telangana Education Department & Vice-Chairperson, TGBIE) announced the results at the TGBIE premises in Hyderabad. Over 9,97,075 students (4,89,126 in 1st Year + 5,07,949 in 2nd Year) appeared for the Intermediate Public Examination this year.

Quick Overview

ParticularsDetails
Board NameTelangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE)
Exam NameIntermediate Public Examination (IPE) March 2026
Result Date & Time12 April 2026 at 11:00 AM
Total Students9,97,075
1st Year Pass %66.20%
2nd Year Pass %70.58%
Combined Pass %68.43%
Official Websitestgbie.cgg.gov.in, results.cgg.gov.in, tgbienew.cgg.gov.in, tsbie.cgg.gov.in

When were TS Inter Results 2026 declared officially?

TGBIE released the TS Intermediate Results 2026 for 1st and 2nd Year (General and Vocational streams) on 12 April 2026 at 11:00 AM. That’s nearly two weeks earlier than the 2025 result date of 22 April 2025. The board completed all verification and server testing in advance to avoid technical glitches during peak traffic.

How many students appeared for TS Inter 2026 — and how many passed?

A total of 9,97,075 students appeared for the Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) March 2026 4,89,126 in 1st Year and 507,949 in 2nd Year across MPC, BiPC, CEC, MEC, HEC, General, and Vocational streams. Of these, 3,23,807 first-year students and 3,58,490 second-year students passed, taking the combined pass count to 6,82,297.

YearAppearedPassedPass %
1st Year4,89,1263,23,80766.20%
2nd Year5,07,9493,58,49070.58%
Combined9,97,0756,82,29768.43%

Which official websites should you use to check your marks?

As per the official TGBIE press release, results are available at the following portals:

  • tgbie.cgg.gov.in — main board website
  • results.cgg.gov.in — dedicated results portal
  • tgbienew.cgg.gov.in — mirror site
  • tsbie.cgg.gov.in — alternate board domain
  • DigiLocker — for the officially signed digital marks memo

If one portal is slow due to heavy traffic, try a mirror site instead of repeatedly refreshing the same page — it helps reduce server load for everyone. Results have also been shared with newspapers and print media for wider reach.

How do you check your result online step-by-step?

Follow these six steps to access your digital marks memo:

  1. Visit tgbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in
  2. Click on the “TS Intermediate Results 2026” link
  3. Select 1st Year or 2nd Year and your stream
  4. Enter your Hall Ticket Number and Date of Birth
  5. Click Submit to view the digital marks memo
  6. Download as PDF and take a printout for college admissions

How do you download the marks memo from DigiLocker?

DigiLocker is the government-backed digital wallet that stores the officially signed marks memo. The DigiLocker copy is legally valid for college admissions, EAPCET counselling, and scholarship applications — so you don’t always need the physical sheet on hand.

  1. Install the DigiLocker app or visit digilocker.gov.in
  2. Sign up or log in using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number
  3. Search for “Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education”
  4. Choose “Class XII Marksheet” or “Class XI Marksheet”
  5. Enter your roll number and passing year (2026)
  6. Click “Get Document” — the signed PDF is saved to your locker

What are the passing marks and grading system?

You need a minimum of 35% marks in each subject and 350 out of 1,000 aggregate to clear the exam. Theory and practical components must be passed separately — a high theory score cannot compensate for a failed practical in the same subject.

GradeMarks RangeGrade Point
A191–10010
A281–909
B171–808
B261–707
C151–606
C241–505
D35–404
E (Fail)Below 35

What should you do if your result doesn’t load?

Server load immediately after declaration is the single biggest reason for “result not found” or blank pages. Before panicking, try these fixes in order:

  1. Switch to a mirror portal if tgbie.cgg.gov.in is down; try results.cgg.gov.in or tsbie.cgg.gov.in
  2. Check your hall ticket number carefully leading zeros and letter case matter
  3. Enter your date of birth in the exact format shown on the hall ticket (DD/MM/YYYY or DD-MM-YYYY)
  4. Try again after 30–60 minutes during off-peak hours (late night or early morning)
  5. Use the DigiLocker app as an alternative if all board portals are overloaded
  6. If the portal shows “Record Not Found” even after retries, contact your college office — they can verify hall ticket mapping with the board

How does TS Inter 2026 compare to previous years?

YearResult DateOverall Pass %
202612 April 202668.43%
202522 April 202565.80%
202424 April 202468.54%
20239 May 202367.09%

The 2026 combined pass percentage of 68.43% is an improvement of roughly 2.6 percentage points over 2025. Second-year students in particular saw a sharper jump — 70.58% this year compared to 65.65% in 2025 — which the board has attributed to better practical evaluation timelines and extended revision windows before the IPE.

What should you do after checking your marks memo?

Download your marks memo, apply for revaluation (₹600 per subject) or recounting if needed, and start preparing for your next step. Supplementary Exam 2026 results are expected by 31 May 2026, and junior colleges reopen on 1 June 2026. Your marks memo is required for college admissions, EAPCET, NEET, JEE, scholarships, and government jobs.

Should you apply for revaluation or recounting?

Students who feel their marks are lower than expected have two distinct options — and they are not the same thing:

  • Recounting (₹100 per subject approx.): The board re-adds the marks awarded in the answer sheet. No re-evaluation of answers is done. Best when you strongly suspect a simple addition error.
  • Revaluation (₹600 per subject): A fresh examiner re-evaluates the entire answer sheet. Marks can go up, stay the same, or (rarely) drop. Best when you believe the examiner misjudged specific answers.
  • Photocopy of Answer Sheet: TGBIE allows you to request a scanned copy of your answer booklet for self-review before applying for revaluation. Optional but strongly recommended.
  • Window: Applications typically open within 7 days of result declaration and remain open for 10–15 days. Check tgbie.cgg.gov.in for the exact 2026 schedule.

When is the TS Inter Supplementary Exam (IPASE) 2026?

Students who failed in one or more subjects — or who want to improve their scores — can appear for the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) 2026. Applications usually open within 2–3 weeks of the main result. Key points:

  • The supplementary exam is held in May 2026 as per past patterns
  • Supplementary results are expected by 31 May 2026
  • You can appear for up to all failed subjects in the same attempt
  • Those who pass supplementary can still use their marks memo for EAPCET and degree admissions in the same counselling cycle
  • Even students who passed the regular exam can apply for “betterment” in one or two subjects if they want higher percentages

What mistakes should you avoid while checking results?

  • Refreshing the page repeatedly: Slows the server further and increases your own wait time
  • Using unofficial third-party “result checker” sites: Many harvest hall ticket numbers for spam — always start from tgbie.cgg.gov.in
  • Entering wrong date of birth format: Use exactly the format shown on the hall ticket, not Aadhaar
  • Not saving the PDF: Always download and back up the digital marks memo — portal access can be intermittent for weeks
  • Confusing original with provisional memo: The downloaded PDF is provisional. The original signed memo is collected from the college in person
  • Sharing results on social media before downloading: Download first, celebrate second — servers often crash within minutes of peak traffic

Where can you get help if something goes wrong?

For any result-related grievance, reach TGBIE through the channels listed on tgbie.cgg.gov.in under the “Contact Us” section. For technical issues with the result portal, the Centre for Good Governance (CGG) — which hosts the result websites — maintains a separate helpdesk linked from results.cgg.gov.in. For in-person queries, the TGBIE office is at Nampally, Hyderabad. Always carry a photocopy of your hall ticket and a valid ID proof when visiting.

What’s next — engineering, medical, or degree admissions?

For 2nd year students, your marks memo is the gateway to higher education. The path depends on your stream and career goal:

  • Engineering: Qualify TG EAPCET 2026 — Inter marks carry 25% weightage in the combined ranking
  • Medical: NEET UG 2026 is mandatory for MBBS/BDS; Inter marks are eligibility only, not ranking
  • JEE Main: Minimum 75% in Inter (65% for SC/ST) needed for IIT/NIT/IIIT admission
  • Degree college: Most government and private degree colleges in Telangana take Inter marks directly — no separate entrance for traditional B.A./B.Com./B.Sc. programmes
  • Scholarships: SC/ST/BC/EWS students should apply through the Telangana ePASS portal using the marks memo as supporting document

What’s the final checklist and key dates?

Before closing this page, complete these three actions:

  1. Download the digital marks memo PDF and save at least two backup copies (email + cloud drive)
  2. Note the revaluation window usually opens within 7 days of declaration and closes in 15–20 days
  3. Begin EAPCET / NEET / JEE counselling preparation if you’re in 2nd year; start 1st year 2026–27 revision if you’re in 1st year

Key dates to remember:

  • Result declared on 12 April 2026
  • Revaluation window expected : mid-April to early May 2026
  • Supplementary exam : May 2026
  • Supplementary result : expected by 31 May 2026
  • Junior colleges reopen : 1 June 2026

TS Inter Results 2026 — Frequently Asked Questions

Q1. When were TS Inter Results 2026 declared?

Ans: On 12 April 2026 at 11:00 AM by TGBIE, as per the official press release.

Q2. What is the TS Inter 2026 overall pass percentage?

Ans: 1st Year — 66.20%, 2nd Year — 70.58%, Combined overall — 68.43%.

Q3. What are the official websites for TS Inter Results 2026?

Ans: tgbie.cgg.gov.in, results.cgg.gov.in, tgbienew.cgg.gov.in, and tsbie.cgg.gov.in. DigiLocker also stores the signed PDF memo.

Q4. How many students appeared and passed in TS Inter 2026?

Ans: 9,97,075 students appeared; 6,82,297 passed — 3,23,807 in 1st Year and 3,58,490 in 2nd Year.

Q5. What are the passing marks for TS Inter 2026?

Ans: 35% per subject and 350 out of 1,000 aggregate. Theory and practical must be passed separately.

Q6. What are the revaluation and recounting fees?

Ans: Revaluation is ₹600 per subject; recounting is approximately ₹100 per subject. Revaluation involves fresh evaluation, while recounting is only re-addition of marks.

Q7. When is the TS Inter Supplementary Exam 2026?

Ans: IPASE 2026 is expected to be held in May 2026, with results by 31 May 2026. The exact schedule will be announced on tgbie.cgg.gov.in.

Q8. What if I lost my hall ticket — can I still check my result?

Ans: Yes. Your college has a copy of your hall ticket details. Contact your college office to retrieve the hall ticket number, then use it to log in at tgbie.cgg.gov.in.

Q9. When will the original printed marks memo be available?

Ans: The original signed marks memo is distributed to colleges within 2–4 weeks of result declaration. Collect it from your college office. The DigiLocker PDF and downloaded online memo are valid for admissions in the meantime.

Q10. ఫలితాలు చెక్ చేయడానికి అధికారక వెబ్‌సైట్ ఏది?

Ans: tgbie.cgg.gov.in మరియు results.cgg.gov.in అధికారిక వెబ్‌సైట్లు. హాల్ టికెట్ నంబర్ మరియు పుట్టిన తేదీతో లాగిన్ అవ్వండి. DigiLocker నుండి కూడా అధికారికంగా సంతకం చేసిన మార్క్స్ మెమో డౌన్‌లోడ్ చేసుకోవచ్చు.

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