The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) has officially announced the results for the Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) conducted in March 2026. The results were made public at 11:00 AM from the board's office located in Hyderabad. Students from both general and vocational streams can now access their marks memos online, marking a significant moment in their academic journey.
This year’s results reveal a notable trend: girls have outperformed boys in both the first and second-year examinations. The disparity in pass percentages between the two genders remains substantial, highlighting ongoing educational trends.
| Year | Overall Pass Percentage | Girls Pass Percentage | Boys Pass Percentage | Girls Appeared | Girls Passed | Boys Appeared | Boys Passed |
| First Year | 66.20% | 74.40% | 57.69% | 249,110 | 185,331 | 240,013 | 138,475 |
| Second Year | 70.58% | 78.65% | 62.50% | 254,050 | 199,813 | 253,898 | 158,677 |
In the first-year exams, the overall pass percentage was recorded at 66.20%. Girls achieved a commendable pass percentage of 74.40%, while boys lagged behind at 57.69%. This marks a significant gap of over 16 percentage points between the two groups. Specifically, out of the 249,110 girls who appeared for the exam, 185,331 successfully passed. In contrast, among the 240,013 boys who took the exam, only 138,475 cleared it.
The trend continued into the second year results, where the overall pass percentage climbed to 70.58%. Girls excelled once again with a pass percentage of 78.65%, while boys recorded a pass percentage of 62.50%. In this round, 254,050 girls participated, with 199,813 passing, whereas 253,898 boys appeared, and 158,677 cleared the examination.
Implications for Students
The results not only reflect the academic performance of students but also underscore the importance of gender dynamics in education. The consistent lead of girls over boys in pass percentages across both years suggests a growing trend that could influence future educational policies and initiatives.
- Students should take note of these trends as they may impact their choice of subjects and future academic paths.
- Parents and educators can use this data to foster an environment that encourages all students to excel, regardless of gender.
- Schools may need to reassess their teaching methods and support systems to ensure equitable outcomes for all students.
Furthermore, the results highlight the necessity for continuous support and resources for students, particularly in subjects where performance disparities exist. Educational stakeholders are encouraged to analyze these results to implement effective strategies that can bridge the gap.
How to Access Results and Next Steps
Students who participated in the examinations can easily check their results through the official websites of TGBIE. Additionally, results are also available on various educational portals. It is advisable for students to download and retain a copy of their marks memo for future reference.
For those who wish to apply for recounting or re-evaluation of their scores, the online application window will be open from April 13 to April 20, 2026. This provides an opportunity for students to ensure their results accurately reflect their performance.
Moreover, supplementary examinations are scheduled to commence on May 13, 2026, offering another chance for students who did not pass their initial exams to improve their scores.
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Conclusion
The 2026 TS Inter results reflect a significant achievement for students, particularly for girls who have consistently outperformed boys. This trend not only highlights the progress made in educational equity but also raises questions about the support systems in place for all students. As the academic landscape continues to evolve, it is essential for educators and policymakers to take these results into account to foster an environment where every student can thrive.
Frequently Asked Questions
What were the overall pass percentages for the TS Inter exams?
The overall pass percentage for the first year was 66.20%, and for the second year, it was 70.58%.
How did girls perform compared to boys in the TS Inter exams?
Girls outperformed boys in both years, with a pass percentage of 74.40% in the first year and 78.65% in the second year.
When can students apply for recounting or re-evaluation?
Students can apply for recounting or re-evaluation from April 13 to April 20, 2026.