The BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam (ASE) 2026 is currently underway, having begun on June 5, 2026, and running through June 12 across 93 examination centres in Telangana. This supplementary exam — equivalent to the compartment exam in other boards — gives students a second opportunity to clear subjects they failed or were absent for in the TS SSC main examination held in March–April 2026.

  • Students who failed in one or more subjects in TS SSC March–April 2026 are eligible for this supplementary exam.
  • The BSE Telangana ASE 2026 is being held from June 5 to June 12, 2026 at 93 centres across Telangana.
  • Hall tickets have been released and must be downloaded from the official BSE Telangana portal before each exam day.
  • Students must score a minimum of 35 marks (35%) in each subject to pass the supplementary exam.
  • Internal assessment marks (20 marks) from the main exam are carried forward automatically — only the theory component is re-examined.
  • Passing the supplementary exam allows your mark sheet to reflect Pass (Supplementary), valid for Intermediate (Class 11) admissions in Telangana.
  • Results are expected in July 2026, typically within 3–4 weeks after the exam concludes on June 12.

The TS SSC main examination 2026 was conducted from March 14 to April 16, 2026, with results declared on April 29, 2026 — recording a 95.15% pass rate among more than 5.26 lakh students. Students who scored below 35% in one or more subjects, or who were absent for any paper, are eligible to appear in this supplementary cycle to complete their Class 10 qualification without losing an academic year.

BSE Telangana’s Advanced Supplementary Exam is structured identically to the main SSC examination in terms of syllabus, paper pattern, and passing criteria. Students re-appear only in failed subjects, with internal assessment marks from the regular exam applied automatically toward their final score.

BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026 — Key Highlights

Particulars Details
Conducting Body Board of Secondary Education, Telangana (BSE Telangana)
Exam Name TS SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam (ASE) 2026
Exam Dates June 5 – 12, 2026
Number of Centres 93 centres across Telangana
Exam Mode Offline (Pen and Paper)
Total Subjects 6 main subjects (First Language, Second Language, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies)
Total Marks 100 marks per subject (600 marks overall)
Passing Marks Minimum 35 marks (35%) per subject
Hall Ticket Status Released (May 26–27, 2026)
Result (Expected) July 2026
Official Website bse.telangana.gov.in

BSE Telangana SSC Supplementary Exam Datesheet 2026

The BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Examination 2026 spans 8 days from June 5 to June 12, 2026 at 93 centres across Telangana. Most papers run from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM (3 hours). Science papers — Physical Science on June 9 and Biological Science on June 10 — are shorter at 1.5 hours each (9:30 AM to 11:00 AM). The timetable was officially issued by BSE Telangana on April 30, 2026.

The exam is currently in progress — June 5 (First Language) has already been conducted, and the remaining papers are scheduled through June 12. Students must carry their printed hall ticket to the exam centre on every individual exam day.

Date Timing Subject(s) Status
June 6, 2026 (Today) 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM Second Language Ongoing
June 7, 2026 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM English (Third Language) Upcoming
June 8, 2026 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM Mathematics Upcoming
June 9, 2026 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM Science Paper-I (Physical Science) Upcoming
June 10, 2026 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM Science Paper-II (Biological Science) Upcoming
June 11, 2026 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM Social Studies; OSSC Main Language Paper-I (Sanskrit / Arabic) Upcoming
June 12, 2026 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM OSSC Main Language Paper-II (Sanskrit / Arabic) Upcoming
June 5, 2026 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM First Language (Group A) / Composite Course Over

Note: OSSC (Oriental Secondary School Certificate) papers on June 11 and June 12 apply only to students who opted for Sanskrit or Arabic as their main language course. Students appearing in Science must carry their hall ticket to both the June 9 and June 10 exam sessions separately.

BSE Telangana SSC Supplementary Admit Card 2026

The BSE Telangana SSC ASE 2026 hall ticket was released on May 26–27, 2026 on the official portal. Every student must carry a printed copy of the hall ticket to the exam centre on each exam day — entry is denied without it. Digital copies displayed on mobile phones are not accepted at exam centres. Students must download and print the hall ticket in colour before their first exam.

Steps to download the BSE Telangana SSC Supplementary Exam 2026 hall ticket:

  • Visit the official hall ticket portal at bse.telangana.gov.in.
  • Select your District from the dropdown menu.
  • Select your school name or school code.
  • Enter your name exactly as registered and your date of birth.
  • Click Submit to retrieve your hall ticket and download the PDF.
  • Print the hall ticket in colour and carry it to the exam centre — one copy per exam day is sufficient, but keep spares.

Carry your hall ticket along with a valid government-issued photo ID on every exam day. Acceptable identity documents include Aadhaar card, school identity card, PAN card, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving Licence. Report to the centre at least 30 minutes before the exam starts; late entry is not permitted once the exam has begun.

  • Regular Students: Download using your district, school details, and personal information from the official portal link above.
  • Private Candidates: Use the same portal; select your registration district and enter your registered credentials to retrieve the hall ticket.

Where are BSE Telangana SSC supplementary exams held?

The BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026 is conducted at 93 designated examination centres spread across all districts of Telangana. Your specific centre name, full address, and room number are printed on your hall ticket. The exam centre allotted to you is final and cannot be changed after hall tickets are issued. Verify your centre address from the hall ticket well in advance and plan your travel to arrive at least 30 minutes early on each exam day.

BSE Telangana SSC Supplementary Exam Syllabus

The BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026 follows the same syllabus as the main SSC March–April 2026 examination. No portion is added, removed, or reorganised for the supplementary exam. Students re-appearing in a subject should revise the full syllabus as prescribed by the State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Telangana.

Since internal assessment marks are carried forward from the main exam, students only need to prepare for the written theory component of their failed subjects. SCERT Telangana textbooks remain the primary preparation resource across all six subjects.

Subject Syllabus Reference
First Language (Telugu / Urdu / Hindi / Others) Official BSE Telangana Website
Second Language Official BSE Telangana Website
English (Third Language) Official BSE Telangana Website
Mathematics Official BSE Telangana Website
Science (Physical Science & Biological Science) Official BSE Telangana Website
Social Studies Official BSE Telangana Website

Note: Official syllabus PDFs and model question papers for each subject are available under the academic resources section of the BSE Telangana official website at bse.telangana.gov.in.

BSE Telangana SSC Supplementary Exam Pattern 2026

The BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026 is conducted in offline (pen-and-paper) mode and follows the same paper structure as the regular SSC examination. Each subject carries 100 marks — 80 marks for the written theory component and 20 marks for internal assessment, which is automatically carried forward from the main exam. Students are only re-examined on the theory portion.

Science is assessed through two separate papers: Physical Science (Paper-I) on June 9 and Biological Science (Paper-II) on June 10, each carrying 40 theory marks and 10 internal marks (50 marks per paper, 100 combined). Every other subject is a single 3-hour paper of 80 theory marks.

Subject Theory Marks Internal Assessment Duration Question Structure
First Language 80 20 (carried forward) 3 Hours Part A: Subjective (Essay, Short Answer, Very Short Answer); Part B: Objective (MCQ, Fill in Blanks, Matching)
Second Language 80 20 (carried forward) 3 Hours Part A: Subjective; Part B: Objective
English (Third Language) 80 20 (carried forward) 3 Hours Part A: Subjective; Part B: Objective
Mathematics 80 20 (carried forward) 3 Hours Part A: Problems and Short Answer; Part B: Objective (MCQ, Fill in Blanks)
Science Paper-I (Physical Science) 40 10 (carried forward) 1.5 Hours Short Answer + Objective (MCQ, Fill in Blanks, Matching)
Science Paper-II (Biological Science) 40 10 (carried forward) 1.5 Hours Short Answer + Objective (MCQ, Fill in Blanks, Matching)
Social Studies 80 20 (carried forward) 3 Hours Part A: Subjective (Essay, Short Answer); Part B: Objective (MCQ, Matching)

BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026 — Highlights

Feature Details
Exam Mode Offline (Pen and Paper)
Exam Dates June 5 – 12, 2026
Exam Centres 93 centres across Telangana
Duration (Language, Math, Social Studies) 3 Hours (9:30 AM – 12:30 PM)
Duration (Science Papers) 1.5 Hours each (9:30 AM – 11:00 AM)
Theory Marks per Subject 80 marks (40 marks each for the two Science papers)
Internal Assessment 20 marks per subject (carried forward; not re-examined)
Total Marks per Subject 100 marks (combined theory + internal)
Passing Marks Minimum 35% (35 out of 100) in each subject
Negative Marking None — attempt every question

Note: The objective section (Part B) of each question paper is distributed at the start of the exam but must be answered in the last 30 minutes for 3-hour papers, or the last 15 minutes for the 1.5-hour Science papers. Students should plan time accordingly.

Previous Year Question Papers with Solutions PDF

Practising previous year TS SSC question papers is among the most effective preparation strategies for the supplementary exam. These papers reveal recurring question types, high-weightage chapters, and the balance between Part A (subjective) and Part B (objective) sections. BSE Telangana releases previous year question papers on its official website after each exam cycle concludes.

Question Paper Access
TS SSC 2025 Question Papers (All Subjects) Visit Official BSE Telangana Website
TS SSC 2024 Question Papers (All Subjects) Visit Official BSE Telangana Website
TS SSC 2023 Question Papers (All Subjects) Visit Official BSE Telangana Website
TS SSC Model Question Papers Visit Official BSE Telangana Website

How to use previous year question papers for TS SSC supplementary exam preparation

  • Identify high-weightage topics: Papers from 2023–2025 show which chapters and question types recur consistently — prioritise these in your revision.
  • Practise Part A and Part B separately: Subjective questions (Part A) require structured written answers and step-marking awareness; objective questions (Part B) demand quick recall. Build each skill independently.
  • Time yourself accurately: Attempt full papers under real conditions — 3 hours for language, mathematics, and social studies; 1.5 hours for each Science paper. This builds time management for exam day.
  • Focus on Mathematics step-marking: In Mathematics, partial marks are awarded even for incomplete solutions. Practising with the official marking scheme helps you recover marks you would otherwise miss.

BSE Telangana SSC Supplementary Exam Eligibility Criteria 2026

The BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026 is open to students who appeared in the TS SSC main examination in March–April 2026 and failed or were absent in one or more subjects. Only students who sat for the main SSC 2026 exam are eligible — fresh students who have never appeared in a regular SSC exam cannot apply for this supplementary cycle.

Internal assessment marks from the main exam are automatically carried forward. Students appear only in the theory examination of subjects they failed or missed; they cannot re-sit subjects they have already passed. There is no restriction on the number of subjects a student can appear in during the supplementary exam.

Criteria Details Key Insights
Main Exam Participation Must have appeared in TS SSC March–April 2026 regular examination Students absent in all subjects of the main exam are not eligible for this supplementary cycle
Failed Subjects Scored below 35 marks (35%) in one or more subjects in the main exam No cap on the number of failed subjects you can re-appear in
Absent in Subjects Was absent in one or more subjects during the regular March–April exam Treated the same as failure for supplementary eligibility — both are re-examinable
Subjects Already Passed Cannot re-take subjects where you scored 35 or above in the main exam Passed subject marks are carried forward as-is and are final for this cycle
Internal Assessment 20 marks of internal assessment are carried forward from the main exam Internal marks are not re-assessed in the supplementary exam under any circumstance
Application Deadline Applications were submitted through school portals by May 14, 2026 The application window is closed; late submissions are not accepted for this cycle

What is the rule of the supplementary exam in BSE Telangana SSC?

  • Regular Students: Students who appeared in the March–April 2026 main SSC exam and scored below 35% in one or more subjects are eligible. Their schools submitted applications and fees to BSE Telangana on their behalf through the official portal.
  • Private Candidates: Students who previously appeared as private candidates and failed can apply through the BSE Telangana portal directly, selecting their registration district and entering their credentials.
  • Absent Students: Students absent in one or more subjects (but not all) during the main exam are eligible for those absent-subject papers in this supplementary cycle — provided they appeared in at least one subject of the main exam.

How many chances are given in the BSE Telangana SSC supplementary exam?

BSE Telangana does not impose a fixed lifetime limit on the number of attempts to clear the SSC examination. Each academic year offers two chances to pass: the main exam in March–April and the Advanced Supplementary Exam in June–July. Students who fail the supplementary exam can re-appear as private candidates in subsequent SSC cycles — both in the main exam and the following supplementary exam — until they clear all subjects. This gives students an ongoing pathway to complete their Class 10 qualification regardless of how long it takes.

BSE Telangana SSC — Exam Attempt Structure

Attempt Schedule Notes
Main Exam March – April (annually) Regular school students; internal assessment conducted through the academic year
Advanced Supplementary Exam (ASE) June – July (same cycle, annually) Open to students who failed or were absent in one or more subjects in the main exam; internal marks carried forward automatically
Subsequent SSC Cycles Following academic year — Main (March–April) and ASE (June–July) Students who fail the ASE re-appear as private candidates; fresh internal assessment conducted if applicable for that cycle

BSE Telangana SSC Supplementary Exam Fee Structure

The application fee for the BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026 was collected by schools through the official BSE Telangana portal. The application and fee payment window closed on May 14, 2026 — fresh registrations are no longer accepted for this cycle. Students who registered through their schools should confirm their application status with their school administration. The fee structure below is provided for reference for future cycles.

Candidate Category Fee per Subject Late Fee (Additional)
Regular Students (Government / Aided / Private Schools) ₹125 per subject As notified by BSE Telangana (if applicable)
Private Candidates ₹125 per subject As notified by BSE Telangana (if applicable)

Note: Fee amounts are based on BSE Telangana’s official notification for the 2026 supplementary exam cycle. Fees for future cycles may be revised. Always verify the current fee structure at bse.telangana.gov.in before applying in subsequent years.

BSE Telangana SSC Passing Marks Criteria 2026

Students must score a minimum of 35 marks out of 100 in each subject to pass the BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026. The passing threshold is 35% of total marks per subject, calculated on the combined total of theory marks (from the supplementary exam) and internal assessment marks (carried forward from the main exam). There is no separate minimum for theory and internal — only the combined total matters.

Failing to reach 35 combined marks in even one subject means a fail in that subject, regardless of performance in all other subjects. Such students must re-appear in the failed subject in a subsequent SSC cycle as a private candidate.

Subject Theory Marks Internal Assessment Total Marks Minimum Theory (Indicative) Total Passing Marks (35%)
First Language 80 20 100 ~28 out of 80 35 out of 100
Second Language 80 20 100 ~28 out of 80 35 out of 100
English (Third Language) 80 20 100 ~28 out of 80 35 out of 100
Mathematics 80 20 100 ~28 out of 80 35 out of 100
Science (Paper-I + Paper-II combined) 80 (40+40) 20 (10+10) 100 ~28 out of 80 (combined) 35 out of 100
Social Studies 80 20 100 ~28 out of 80 35 out of 100

Is 35 out of 100 a passing mark in TS SSC?

Yes. 35 out of 100 is the minimum passing mark in TS SSC, both for the main examination and the Advanced Supplementary Exam. This equals 35% of the total subject marks. Scoring 34 or below in any subject — after combining theory and internal assessment — results in a fail in that subject. Since internal assessment (20 marks) from the main exam is carried forward into the supplementary total, a student with high internal marks needs fewer theory marks to cross the 35-mark threshold. For example, a student with 15 internal marks needs only 20 marks in the 80-mark theory paper to pass that subject overall.

Total Marks 35% Passing Marks Rounded Passing Marks
100 (full subject) 35.0 35
80 (theory component) 28.0 28
50 (each Science paper, theory + internal) 17.5 18
40 (Science theory per paper) 14.0 14

What Happens After Passing or Failing the BSE Telangana SSC Supplementary Exam?

After Passing: Students who clear all failed subjects in the supplementary exam receive an updated marks memo from BSE Telangana. The mark sheet reflects ’Pass (Supplementary)’ and is fully valid for Intermediate (Class 11) admissions across all institutions in Telangana and for any other purpose requiring an SSC pass certificate. Admissions to Telangana’s Intermediate courses typically open in July–August, after supplementary results are declared in July 2026.

After Failing: Students who do not clear one or more subjects in the supplementary exam will not receive a pass certificate for the 2026 cycle. They must re-appear as private candidates in a future SSC cycle — either the main exam (March–April) or the Advanced Supplementary Exam (June–July) of the following year. There is no restriction on the number of future attempts. Students will need to re-submit internal assessment for subjects they re-appear in as private candidates, as the carried-forward marks from 2026 apply only to this cycle.

BSE Telangana SSC Grading System

BSE Telangana follows a 9-grade, 10-point grading scale for the SSC examination. Each subject’s combined score (theory + internal assessment) is converted into a grade and grade point. Grade D2 (35–42 marks) is the minimum passing grade; Grade E (below 35 marks) indicates a fail. The Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is the simple average of grade points across all six main subjects.

Grade Marks Range (out of 100) Grade Point Result
A1 92 – 100 10 Pass
A2 83 – 91 9 Pass
B1 75 – 82 8 Pass
B2 67 – 74 7 Pass
C1 59 – 66 6 Pass
C2 51 – 58 5 Pass
D1 43 – 50 4 Pass
D2 35 – 42 3 Pass (Minimum)
E Below 35 Fail

Note: Students who clear the supplementary exam receive an updated marks memo with the supplementary result incorporated. The mark sheet will carry the notation ’Pass (Supplementary)’. Grades awarded in the supplementary exam are computed using the same grading scale as the main SSC examination and hold identical validity for all academic and administrative purposes.

BSE Telangana SSC Supplementary Exam 2026 FAQs

Ques. What is the BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026?

Ans. The BSE Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam (ASE) 2026 is a re-examination opportunity offered by the Board of Secondary Education, Telangana, for students who failed or were absent in one or more subjects during the TS SSC main examination conducted in March–April 2026. It is functionally equivalent to the compartment exam held by boards such as CBSE.

The exam runs from June 5 to June 12, 2026, at 93 centres across Telangana, with results expected in July 2026.

Ques. Who is eligible to appear in the TS SSC Supplementary Exam 2026?

Ans. Students who appeared in the TS SSC March–April 2026 main exam and scored below 35 marks (35%) in one or more subjects are eligible. Students who were absent in one or more subjects during the main exam are also eligible for those subjects. Students who passed all subjects in the main exam, and students who did not sit for the main exam at all, are not eligible for this cycle’s supplementary exam.

Ques. When is the TS SSC Supplementary Exam 2026 being held, and where?

Ans. The TS SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2026 runs from June 5 to June 12, 2026 at 93 examination centres across Telangana. Most papers are held from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Science papers (Physical Science on June 9 and Biological Science on June 10) run from 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM. Your specific centre address is printed on your hall ticket.

Ques. How can I download the BSE Telangana SSC ASE 2026 hall ticket?

Ans. Hall tickets were released on May 26–27, 2026. Visit bse.telangana.gov.in, select your district and school, enter your name and date of birth, and download the PDF. Print it in colour — digital copies on mobile phones are not accepted at exam centres. Carry the printed copy along with a valid government-issued photo ID on every exam day.

Ques. What are the passing marks for the TS SSC Supplementary Exam 2026?

Ans. Students must score a minimum of 35 marks out of 100 (35%) in each subject to pass. This total combines theory marks from the supplementary exam and internal assessment marks carried forward from the main exam. Failing to reach 35 combined marks in even one subject results in a fail in that subject, even if all other subjects are cleared.

Ques. When will the TS SSC Supplementary Exam 2026 result be declared?

Ans. The BSE Telangana SSC ASE 2026 result is expected in July 2026. BSE Telangana typically declares supplementary results within 3–4 weeks of the last exam. Since the exam concludes on June 12, 2026, the result is most likely in the first or second week of July. Check the official website at bse.telangana.gov.in for the official announcement date.

Ques. What happens if I fail the TS SSC Supplementary Exam 2026?

Ans. If you fail one or more subjects in the TS SSC ASE 2026, you will not receive a pass certificate for this cycle. You must re-appear as a private candidate in a future SSC cycle — either the main exam (March–April) or the Advanced Supplementary Exam (June–July) of a subsequent year. There is no stated lifetime cap on attempts. Note that internal assessment marks from the 2026 main exam apply only to this cycle; in future cycles as a private candidate, fresh internal assessment is conducted.

Ques. Is the TS SSC supplementary exam pass valid for Class 11 or Intermediate admissions?

Ans. Yes. Passing the TS SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam is fully valid for all higher education purposes, including Intermediate (Class 11) admissions across all institutions in Telangana and other states. Your mark sheet will carry the notation Pass (Supplementary), which is accepted on equal footing with a regular SSC pass certificate for admission, scholarship, and employment purposes.

Ques. Can I appear in the supplementary exam if I was absent during the regular TS SSC exam?

Ans. Yes, provided you were absent in one or more subjects but not in all subjects of the March–April 2026 main exam. Students absent in only some subjects are treated the same as those who failed those subjects and are eligible for the supplementary exam. However, students who were absent in every subject of the main exam are not eligible for this cycle’s ASE.

Ques. What documents must I carry to the BSE Telangana SSC Supplementary Exam centre?

Ans. You must carry your printed hall ticket (colour print, not a phone screen) to the exam centre on every exam day. Alongside it, bring a valid government-issued photo ID — acceptable documents include Aadhaar card, school identity card, PAN card, Voter ID, Passport, or Driving Licence. Mobile phones, smart watches, calculators (except where permitted), books, notes, and any electronic device are strictly prohibited inside exam halls. Report at least 30 minutes before the scheduled start time.

Disclaimer: The information provided on this page is sourced from official BSE Telangana notifications and the official website at bse.telangana.gov.in. Exam dates, fee amounts, and other details are subject to change as per BSE Telangana’s discretion. Students are advised to check the official website regularly for the latest updates and to treat official notifications as the final authority on all examination matters.