The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has announced the schedule for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) 2026. The board confirmed that the exams for both first-year and second-year students will begin on February 25, 2026, and continue till March 18, 2026, in offline mode. This update was shared by TSBIE Secretary S. Krishna Aditya during a recent press briefing. The announcement brings clarity for lakhs of students preparing for the state board exams in 2026.
TS Inter 2026 Exam Dates and Mode
According to the official statement, all theory examinations will be conducted in a single morning session from 9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon across all affiliated schools and colleges in Telangana. The detailed subject-wise timetable for both first-year and second-year students is expected to be released soon on the official website — tgbie.cgg.gov.in.
TS Inter 2026 Practical Exam Details
The practical examinations are likely to start in the first week of January 2026. For the first time, both first-year and second-year students will appear for external practical examinations. In previous years, only second-year students took part in practicals. TSBIE officials stated that all schools should complete internal assessments and upload marks before the commencement of the main board exams.
How to Download TS Inter Time Table 2026?
Once published, students can download the TS Intermediate Time Table 2026 PDF by following these simple steps:
- Visit the official website — tgbie.cgg.gov.in.
- Click on the link titled “TS Intermediate Public Examinations 2026 Timetable.”
- The PDF file will open with complete exam dates, subject codes, and timing details.
- Download and print the timetable for reference.
TS Inter 2026 Exam Preparation Tips
Experts have suggested that students should begin revision in December 2025, as the exams will start in the last week of February. Regular practice with TS Inter sample papers 2026 and previous year question sets can help improve accuracy and time management. Teachers also recommend maintaining short study notes for formula-based subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry to ensure better retention during the final preparation phase.

