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TS Inter Supplementary Results 2025 out at tgbie.cgg.gov.in: Check how to download the scorecard, alternate sites, what's next

TS Inter Supplementary Results 2025 out at tgbie.cgg.gov.in: Check how to download the scorecard, alternate sites, what's next

Economic Times16-06-2025
TS Inter Supplementary Results 2025
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The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) will announce the Inter Supplementary Results 2025 for both 1st and 2nd-year students on June 16. Students can check their results on the official websites — tgbie.cgg.gov.in and results.cgg.gov.in.The supplementary or improvement exams were held for students who did not pass or wanted to improve their marks in the March 2025 examinations. The Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) were conducted between May 22 and May 29, 2025, in two shifts.These results offer a second chance for students to progress in their academic path. Lakhs of students who appeared for the supplementary exams are waiting for the announcement, as it determines their eligibility for the next academic or career steps.Once the results are published, students can follow these steps to download their marks memo:Visit the official websites: tgbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.inClick on the link for either 'TS Inter 1st Year Supply Result' or 'TS Inter 2nd Year Supply Result'Enter the hall ticket numberClick on 'Submit'The result will appear on the screenDownload and print the marks memo for future useStudents must review their marks memo carefully. It will include:Student's name and hall ticket numberParents' namesSubject-wise marksTotal marks and pass/fail statusResult category (pass/fail/improvement)Division (First/Second/Third, if applicable)If any details are incorrect, students should report them to the board using the official contact channels.Students who pass can move on to their next academic stage—either to the second year of intermediate studies, apply to undergraduate courses, or prepare for entrance exams. Students not satisfied with their marks can apply for recounting or re-verification as per the board's notification.TSBIE is expected to release further details on follow-up actions soon. Students are advised to check the official website regularly for updates.
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