TS Inter Results 2026 Announced for Over 9 Lakh Students
The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has officially declared the TS Inter Results 2026 for both 1st and 2nd year students. This significant announcement impacts more than 9 lakh candidates who appeared for the intermediate examinations conducted earlier this year.
How to Access Your TS Inter Scorecard Online
Students can check their results through multiple official websites to ensure smooth access despite expected high traffic. The primary and alternate portals include:
- tgbie.cgg.gov.in
- tgbienew.cgg.gov.in
- tgbieht.cgg.gov.in
- results.cgg.gov.in
- results.gov.in
- bse.telangana.gov.in
To download the marks memo, candidates need to visit any of these sites, click on the relevant link for TS Inter 1st Year or 2nd Year Results 2026, and enter their hall ticket number along with other required login details. It is advisable to have credentials ready in advance to avoid delays during peak hours.
Key Details on the Scorecard and Passing Criteria
The online marks memo will display essential information such as the candidate's name, hall ticket number, district, subject-wise marks, practical scores, total marks, grade, and overall qualifying status. Abbreviations like P for pass, F for fail, and COMP for compartmental may appear.
Passing criteria require students to secure at least 35% marks in each subject, including theory and practical components, with an overall aggregate of 35%. The grading system is structured as follows:
- Grade A: 75% and above
- Grade B: 60% to 74%
- Grade C: 50% to 59%
- Grade D: 35% to 49%
Examination Participation and Previous Year Trends
Approximately 9.97 lakh students participated in the intermediate exams, with 1st year tests held from February 25 to March 17 and 2nd year exams from February 26 to March 18. Last year, the overall pass percentage was 71.37% for 2nd year and 66.89% for 1st year, with girls outperforming boys significantly.
Post-Result Options and Important Announcements
Following the result declaration, candidates dissatisfied with their marks can apply for revaluation or rechecking, or obtain photocopies of answer scripts. Those failing to meet the minimum criteria will be eligible for supplementary examinations. The results were released around 11 am, as per previous trends, and the online scorecard serves as a provisional document until original certificates are issued by schools.
Students are urged to review all entries on their scorecards carefully and report any discrepancies to board authorities promptly. This result is a crucial step for academic progression and future admissions.



