The TSBIE Result 2026 is fully declared — the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education released the TS Inter Main Result on April 12, 2026, and the TS Inter Supplementary Result 2026 on June 11, 2026, at tgbie.cgg.gov.in. Around 3.98 lakh students who appeared in the supplementary exams from May 13–21, 2026, can now download their marks memo from the official portal using their hall ticket number.

Your result shows subject-wise marks (theory and practical), total score out of 1000, overall grade, and pass/fail status for each subject. Keep your hall ticket number ready to access it.

Direct Link to Check TSBIE Result 2026 (OUT)
  • TS Inter 1st Year Main Result 2026: overall pass % 66.20% | Girls: 74.40% | Boys: 57.69% | General Stream: 66.94% | Vocational: 59.30%
  • TS Inter 2nd Year Main Result 2026: overall pass % 75.34% | Girls: 78.65% | Boys: 62.50% | General Stream: 75.61% | Vocational: 72.71%
  • TS Inter Supplementary Result 2026 declared June 11, 2026 — 1st Year pass %: 68.84% | 2nd Year pass %: 49.29%
  • About 9.97 lakh students appeared in the main exam (4.89 lakh in 1st Year + 5.08 lakh in 2nd Year); around 3.98 lakh sat for the supplementary across 889 centres
  • Minimum passing marks: 35 out of 100 in each theory subject; grades are awarded on a four-point scale (A, B, C, D)
  • Revaluation and recounting for the supplementary result are expected to open shortly — watch tgbie.cgg.gov.in for the notification

TSBIE declares the 1st Year and 2nd Year results separately — students must pass both years independently to complete their Intermediate education in Telangana.

In the TS Inter Supplementary Exam 2026, around 3.98 lakh students appeared across 889 centres — of whom 68.84% passed in 1st Year and 49.29% passed in 2nd Year.

Key Summary

  • TSBIE Main Result 2026 declared: April 12, 2026
  • TS Inter Supplementary Result 2026 declared: June 11, 2026 (11:30 AM)
  • 1st Year pass %: 66.20% (main) | 68.84% (supplementary)
  • 2nd Year pass %: 75.34% (main) | 49.29% (supplementary)
  • Check results at: tgbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in

What is TSBIE Result 2026?

The TSBIE Result 2026 is the official scorecard issued by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education for students who appeared in the 1st Year and 2nd Year Intermediate examinations. It covers both the main exam (declared April 12, 2026) and the supplementary exam (declared June 11, 2026). You need this result to progress to 2nd Year, appear for entrance exams like TS EAMCET or NEET UG, and apply for degree college admissions across Telangana.

Particulars Details
Conducting Body Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE / TGBIE)
Official Website tgbie.cgg.gov.in
Result Portal results.cgg.gov.in
Exam Name TS Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) 2026 — 1st Year & 2nd Year
Streams Covered General (MPC, BiPC, CEC, HEC, MEC) and Vocational
Total Marks 1000 (theory + practical across all subjects)
Minimum Passing Marks (Theory) 35 out of 100 per subject; aggregate 350 out of 1000
Main Result 2026 Declared April 12, 2026
Supplementary Result 2026 Declared June 11, 2026
Result Available Via Online (official portal), SMS to 56263

TSBIE Result 2026: Important Dates

The TSBIE 2026 result cycle runs from the main examination in early 2026 through to supplementary results in June. Upcoming events are at the top; completed events follow in chronological order below.

Event Date Status
Revaluation / Recounting Window — Supplementary Result 2026 To be announced Upcoming
Intermediate College Admissions 2026–27 July–August 2026 (expected) Upcoming
TS Inter 1st & 2nd Year Main Examinations 2026 February–March 2026 Over
TS Inter Main Result 2026 (1st & 2nd Year) April 12, 2026 Over
Marks Memo Download — Main Result April 12, 2026 Over
Revaluation / Recounting Window — Main Exam April–May 2026 Over
TS Inter Supplementary Examinations 2026 May 13–21, 2026 Over
TS Inter Supplementary Result 2026 June 11, 2026 (11:30 AM) Over
Marks Memo Download — Supplementary Result June 11, 2026 (from 5 PM) Over

TSBIE Result Previous Year Statistics

Looking at five years of TS Inter results shows a clear pattern: the 2nd Year consistently records a higher pass rate than 1st Year, and both years hit their lowest point in 2024 before recovering strongly. The 2nd Year pass percentage in 2026 (75.34%) is the highest in this five-year window — up more than 11 percentage points from the 2024 low of 64.19%.

Year 1st Year Pass % 2nd Year Pass % Main Result Date
2026 66.20% 75.34% April 12, 2026
2025 66.89% To be updated April 2025
2024 60.01% 64.19% April 2024
2023 61.68% 63.49% April 2023
2022 63.32% 67.16% April 2022

The gender gap is a persistent feature of TSBIE results — every year, girls significantly outperform boys. In 2026, girls’ 1st Year pass rate was 74.40% compared to boys’ 57.69%, a gap of almost 17 percentage points. This gap has held steady even as the overall pass percentage improved. In 2nd Year, the gap narrows slightly (Girls: 78.65% vs Boys: 62.50%) but remains wide at about 16 points.

Year 1st Year — Girls % 1st Year — Boys % 2nd Year — Girls % 2nd Year — Boys %
2026 74.40% 57.69% 78.65% 62.50%
2025 73.83% 57.83% To be updated To be updated
2024 68.68% 54.66% To be updated To be updated

Girls’ 1st Year pass rate climbed from 68.68% in 2024 to 74.40% in 2026 — a jump of nearly 6 percentage points in two years. Boys’ pass rate improved more slowly: 54.66% in 2024 to 57.69% in 2026.

Ques. Which year had the highest TS Inter pass percentage in the last five years?

Ans. 2026 has the highest 2nd Year pass percentage (75.34%) in the last five years — higher than even 2022’s 67.16%. For 1st Year, the 2025 figure (66.89%) edges out 2026 (66.20%) marginally, but both are the strongest 1st Year results of the recent cycle.

TSBIE Result 2026: Pass Percentage and Statistics

Close to 10 lakh students appeared for the TS Inter main exam in 2026 — and results improved sharply over 2024 for both years. The supplementary exam in May 2026 gave another 3.98 lakh students a chance to clear arrears, with the 1st Year supplementary pass rate actually coming in above the main exam figure.

TS Inter 1st Year Main Result 2026

Category Pass Percentage
Overall 66.20%
Girls 74.40%
Boys 57.69%
General Stream 66.94%
Vocational Stream 59.30%
Total Students Appeared 4,89,126

TS Inter 2nd Year Main Result 2026

Category Pass Percentage
Overall 75.34%
Girls 78.65%
Boys 62.50%
General Stream 75.61%
Vocational Stream 72.71%
Total Students Appeared 5,07,949

TS Inter Supplementary Result 2026 (Declared June 11, 2026)

Parameter Details
Supplementary Exam Dates May 13–21, 2026
Number of Exam Centres 889
Total Students Appeared 3,98,459
1st Year Pass Percentage 68.84%
2nd Year Pass Percentage 49.29%
Result Declared On June 11, 2026 at 11:30 AM
Marks Memo Available From June 11, 2026 (from 5 PM)

The supplementary 1st Year pass rate (68.84%) outpaced the main exam figure (66.20%) — students who sat for the supplementary were typically re-attempting only failed subjects, giving them a sharper focus. The 2nd Year supplementary pass rate (49.29%) was more modest, which reflects the typically higher subject difficulty at that level combined with a student pool already filtered by the main exam.

How to Check TSBIE Result 2026

You can check your TS Inter 2026 result — both main and supplementary — through the official website, an alternate government portal, or via SMS. All three methods need only your hall ticket number.

Method 1: Official Website — tgbie.cgg.gov.in

  1. Go to tgbie.cgg.gov.in
  2. Click the "Results" or "Intermediate Results 2026" link on the homepage
  3. Select "1st Year" or "2nd Year"; for supplementary, choose the supplementary option
  4. Enter your hall ticket number in the field provided
  5. Click "Submit" or "Get Result"
  6. Your result appears on screen — download or screenshot it for your records

Method 2: Alternate Portal — results.cgg.gov.in

  1. Visit results.cgg.gov.in
  2. Select the relevant TS Inter result — main or supplementary, 1st or 2nd Year
  3. Enter your hall ticket number and submit
  4. Download your marks memo from the results page

Method 3: SMS to 56263

Send the right code for your stream and year to 56263:

Stream / Year SMS Format (to 56263)
1st Year General TSGEN1<hall ticket number>
1st Year Vocational TSVOC1<hall ticket number>
2nd Year General TSGEN2<hall ticket number>
2nd Year Vocational TSVOC2<hall ticket number>

You’ll receive your result as a text reply. This is the fastest fallback when portals are slow from high traffic.

Ques. What do I need to check my TSBIE 2026 result?

Ans. Just your hall ticket number — it’s printed on your admit card. If you’ve lost it, contact your college principal or TSBIE’s district office. No password is needed to access the result on the official portal.

Ques. The TSBIE result portal is slow or not opening — what should I do?

Ans. Heavy traffic is common right after a result goes live. Try results.cgg.gov.in as the first alternative. If both portals are slow, the SMS method (send TSGEN1 or TSGEN2 followed by your hall ticket number to 56263) usually works faster when the web portals are overloaded.

TSBIE Result 2026: Marks Memo Details

The marks memo is your official result document from TSBIE. Download it as soon as the result is out — you’ll need it for college admissions, entrance exam counselling, and scholarship applications. The online version works for most initial purposes; your college issues the original hard-copy certificate through official channels after the full result cycle completes.

Detail on Marks Memo Purpose
Student Name Identity verification
Hall Ticket Number Unique candidate ID
Father’s / Guardian’s Name Identity verification
Date of Birth Identity verification
College Name and Code Institution identification
Subject-wise Marks (Theory + Practical) Individual subject performance breakdown
Total Marks Obtained Overall score out of 1000
Overall Grade / Classification Grade (A/B/C/D) and division (Distinction, First Class, etc.)
Pass / Fail Status Per subject and overall
Academic Group MPC / BiPC / CEC / MEC / Humanities / Vocational
Year and Month of Exam Academic cycle identification

If you spot any error — wrong name, date of birth, subject marks, or pass/fail status — report it to your college principal immediately. The college raises a correction request with TSBIE. Catching errors early is important because they can delay admissions and scholarship processing if left unfixed.

TSBIE Result 2026: Grading System

TSBIE uses a four-point grading scale based on your total marks out of 1000, combining theory and practical scores across all subjects. Here is how grades map to marks and performance levels:

Grade Marks Range (out of 1000) Percentage Range Classification
A 750 and above 75% and above Distinction
B 600–749 60%–74.9% First Class
C 500–599 50%–59.9% Second Class
D 350–499 35%–49.9% Pass Class
Fail Below 350 (or below 35 in any subject) Below 35% Not Qualified

The overall grade is based on total aggregate — but you can only receive a passing grade if you also clear the per-subject minimum. Scoring 780 in aggregate while failing one theory subject still gives you a Fail result for that year until the arrear is cleared.

To work out your percentage: add all your marks (theory + practical) to get a total out of 1000, then divide by 10. For example, 780 marks = 78% = Grade A (Distinction).

Ques. How does TSBIE calculate the final percentage and grade?

Ans. Add your marks across all subjects — both theory and practical — to get a total out of 1000. Divide by 10 to get your percentage. Your grade is then assigned based on where that percentage falls: 75%+ is A (Distinction), 60%–74.9% is B (First Class), 50%–59.9% is C (Second Class), and 35%–49.9% is D (Pass Class).

TSBIE Result 2026: Qualifying and Passing Marks

TS Inter papers have different structures depending on the subject — pure theory papers, split theory-practical papers, and vocational papers all have different maximum marks. The minimum passing threshold is consistently 35% of the maximum marks for each paper type, adjusted accordingly.

Paper Type Maximum Marks Minimum Pass Marks
Pure theory papers (language/core subjects) 100 35
Theory portion (where practical is separate) 60 21
75-mark theory papers 75 26
Practical / Lab component Varies (25–50) 35% of maximum
Overall aggregate (all subjects combined) 1000 350

Students with visual, hearing, or speech impairments have a reduced threshold — the minimum for such students is 25% rather than 35% per paper. If you’re a student with special needs, verify your exact applicable minimum with your college or the TSBIE district office.

Grace marks: if your score in a subject falls just below the threshold, TSBIE may apply grace marks automatically to bring you to the passing mark. You don’t apply separately — the board applies them at the time of result computation, and they show up on your marks memo if applied.

Ques. What happens if I fail one subject in TS Inter 2026?

Ans. Failing one or more subjects in the main exam makes you eligible for the Supplementary Examination. In 2026, the supplementary was held May 13–21 and results came out June 11. Clearing the failed subject in the supplementary changes your overall result to Pass. If you still don’t pass after the supplementary, you can apply for revaluation or re-appear in the next cycle.

TSBIE Result 2026: Supplementary Exam

The TS Inter Supplementary Exam gives students who fail one or more subjects in the main exam a chance to clear those arrears without losing the academic year. The 2026 supplementary exam was held from May 13–21 across 889 centres, and the result was declared on June 11, 2026, at 11:30 AM at tgbie.cgg.gov.in.

Detail Information
Supplementary Exam Dates May 13–21, 2026
Number of Exam Centres 889
Total Students Appeared 3,98,459
1st Year Pass Percentage 68.84%
2nd Year Pass Percentage 49.29%
Result Declared On June 11, 2026 at 11:30 AM
Marks Memo Available From June 11, 2026 (from 5 PM)

Who can appear for the supplementary exam:

  • Students who failed in one or more subjects in the main TS Inter examination
  • Students who were absent for specific papers due to valid reasons
  • Students opting for the improvement scheme (subject to TSBIE guidelines for each cycle)

If you still have arrears after the 2026 supplementary, you can appear again in the next supplementary cycle — typically conducted once a year. Students with many arrears or those who want to repeat an entire year can re-register through their college for the following year’s main examination.

Ques. I passed the TSBIE Supplementary Exam 2026. Will I get a full pass certificate?

Ans. Yes. Once you clear all arrears — whether in the main exam or the supplementary — TSBIE updates your record to a complete pass. Your consolidated marks memo reflects the pass status. Supplementary pass students are eligible for the same admission pathways and counselling rounds as main exam passers, though some rounds may have already closed — check the latest schedule for each specific entrance exam counselling.

TSBIE Result 2026: Revaluation and Recounting

If you’re not satisfied with your marks, TSBIE offers three post-result options: recounting (a totalling check), reverification (checking all questions were evaluated), and full re-evaluation (re-marking by a different examiner). You can also request a scanned copy of your answer sheet before deciding. All services require an online application at tgbie.cgg.gov.in within the window TSBIE announces after each result.

Service What It Involves Fee
Recounting Checks that all marks are added correctly; no re-evaluation — totals only Rs. 100 per paper
Scanned Copy of Answer Sheet Provides a digital image of your evaluated answer sheet so you can review it yourself Rs. 100 per paper
Reverification (Re-evaluation) A different examiner re-evaluates your answer sheet from scratch; marks can go up or stay the same Rs. 600 per paper

Steps to apply:

  1. Visit tgbie.cgg.gov.in once TSBIE opens the revaluation window
  2. Log in with your hall ticket number
  3. Select the paper(s) you want and the type of service
  4. Pay the fee online and note your application number

For the supplementary result declared June 11, 2026, the revaluation window is expected to open soon — typically within 7–10 days of the result. If revaluation changes your marks enough to alter your pass/fail status or grade, TSBIE issues a revised marks memo.

Ques. Should I go for recounting or reverification if I feel my marks are wrong?

Ans. Start with recounting (Rs. 100/paper) — it checks for totalling errors and missed marks. You can also request a scanned copy of your answer sheet at the same cost to review it yourself. If recounting doesn’t fix the issue and you believe the evaluation was unfair, go for reverification (Rs. 600/paper). Note that reverification can lower your marks too if the new examiner disagrees with the original scoring.

What to Do After TSBIE Result 2026?

Your next steps depend on which year you cleared and what you plan to study. Here’s a clear guide for each situation.

If you passed TS Inter 2nd Year (main or supplementary):

  • Engineering (B.Tech): Register for TS EAMCET counselling using your EAMCET rank — seat allotment is handled by TSCHE through web options and multiple rounds
  • Medical (MBBS/BDS/AYUSH): Use your NEET UG score for Telangana state quota seats through KNRUHS counselling
  • Degree Colleges (B.Sc., B.Com., B.A.): Apply through Telangana’s common admission process for affiliated degree colleges; many colleges also accept direct applications
  • MBA/MCA: Use your TS ICET rank for MBA and MCA counselling conducted by TSCHE
  • Pharmacy / Polytechnic: Use your TS ECET or TS POLYCET rank to apply for pharmacy, engineering technology, or diploma courses
  • Central universities: Use your CUET score for admission to central universities and institutions across India that accept TS Inter as a qualifying exam

If you passed TS Inter 1st Year:

  • You automatically progress to 2nd Year in the same college; transfers need a migration certificate from your institution
  • Start preparing early for entrance exams — JEE Main, NEET UG, TS EAMCET — since two years of focused prep from 1st Year dramatically improves outcomes

If you still have arrears after the supplementary exam:

  • Apply for revaluation if you believe your marks are incorrect — the window is expected to open soon after June 11, 2026 for the supplementary result
  • If the result stands, appear in the next supplementary cycle (usually held the following year)
  • Students with many arrears can re-register for the full year’s main examination through their college

FAQs

Ques. When was the TSBIE Inter Result 2026 declared?

Ans. The TSBIE Inter Main Result 2026 was declared on April 12, 2026. The TS Inter Supplementary Result 2026 was declared on June 11, 2026, at 11:30 AM, and marks memo download became available from 5 PM the same day.

Ques. What is the pass percentage for TS Inter 2026?

Ans. In the main exam, the 1st Year overall pass percentage is 66.20% and the 2nd Year is 75.34%. In the supplementary exam declared June 11, 2026, the 1st Year pass rate is 68.84% and the 2nd Year pass rate is 49.29%.

Ques. How do I download my TSBIE 2026 marks memo?

Ans. Go to tgbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in, select the relevant result (main or supplementary, 1st or 2nd Year), enter your hall ticket number, and submit. Your marks memo appears on screen — download and save it. The supplementary marks memo has been available since June 11, 2026 (from 5 PM).

Ques. How many marks do I need to pass in TSBIE 2026?

Ans. You need at least 35 out of 100 in each pure theory subject (or 35% of the maximum for other paper types). Your total aggregate must also be at least 350 out of 1000. Failing even one subject — regardless of your aggregate — means your overall result is Fail for that year.

Ques. Did girls outperform boys in TSBIE 2026?

Ans. Yes, by a large margin. In 1st Year, girls’ pass rate was 74.40% vs boys’ 57.69% — a gap of almost 17 percentage points. In 2nd Year, girls stood at 78.65% vs boys at 62.50%. This gender gap has been consistent across all recent TSBIE result cycles.

Ques. How can I apply for TSBIE revaluation 2026?

Ans. Visit tgbie.cgg.gov.in when TSBIE opens the revaluation window (expected within 7–10 days of each result). Log in with your hall ticket number, select the subject(s), choose recounting (Rs. 100/paper) or reverification (Rs. 600/paper), and pay online. For the supplementary result, this window is expected to open shortly after June 11, 2026.

Ques. Can I appear for the supplementary exam if I failed in more than one subject?

Ans. Yes. TSBIE allows you to appear in all failed subjects in the supplementary exam — there is no restriction on the number of papers. In 2026, the supplementary exam was held May 13–21 and results were declared June 11. If you missed this cycle, the next supplementary will be in the following academic year.

Ques. I passed the TSBIE supplementary exam 2026. Am I eligible for EAMCET counselling?

Ans. Yes. Once you hold a complete pass in TS Inter 2nd Year — whether from the main exam or the supplementary — and have a valid TS EAMCET rank, you are eligible for counselling. Check the current round schedule at the official TS EAMCET portal for the 2026–27 admission cycle, as some earlier rounds may have already closed.

Ques. What streams does TSBIE cover under Intermediate?

Ans. TSBIE covers both General and Vocational streams. General stream groups include MPC (Maths, Physics, Chemistry), BiPC (Biology, Physics, Chemistry), CEC (Commerce, Economics, Civics), HEC (History, Economics, Civics), and MEC (Maths, Economics, Commerce). The Vocational stream offers trade-specific courses leading to diplomas and lateral admission pathways.

Ques. Where else can I check the TSBIE 2026 result if the main website is slow?

Ans. Use results.cgg.gov.in as the primary alternative. If both portals are slow, send an SMS to 56263 — type TSGEN2 followed by your hall ticket number for 2nd Year General stream and send it. You’ll receive your result as a text message within minutes, even when web traffic is high.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.