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tgbie.cgg.gov.in, TS Inter Supplementary Results 2025 LIVE Updates: Results today at results.cgg.gov.in

tgbie.cgg.gov.in, TS Inter Supplementary Results 2025 LIVE Updates: Results today at results.cgg.gov.in

Indian Express16-06-2025
TSBIE Telangana TS Inter Supplementary Results 2025 LIVE Updates: The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) will today announce the supplementary results for the TS Inter first and second year. Candidates will be able to check and download their TS Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) 2025 marks memo through the official website – tgbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in.
This year, the TS Inter supply exam was conducted in May from May 22 to 29. The TS Inter Supplementary Results were announced on June 17 in 2024. The TSBIE Inter 2025 online marks memo will have details like the student's name, roll number, along with marks secured in various subjects.
This year, the results were announced on April 22 by Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and Minister Ponnam Prabhakar with 9,97,012 students taking the exams. The pass percentages were 66.89% for first-year general exams, with 2,93,852 out of 4,39,302 students passing, and 71.37% for second-year general exams, with 2,85,435 out of 3,99,943 students passing.
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In 2024, more than 3.9 lakh students took the supply exams. The overall pass percentage across both years stood at 43.77%, according to official TSBIE data. The TSBIE inter IPASE 2025 marks memo in original with the TS IPE office seal and other official documents including pass certificate can be collected by the students from the respective schools after a few days of the result.
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