TS Inter Results 2026: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) is gearing up to conduct the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) for the academic year 2025-26. As students prepare for their exams in February and March, anticipation for the results is already building.
This detailed AUBSP guide covers everything you need to know about the TS Inter Results 2026, including expected release dates, how to check your marks, the grading system, and what comes next.
Important Dates: TS Inter Results 2026
Based on the official exam schedule and previous years’ trends, the results are expected to be released in late April.
| Event | Tentative Date |
|---|---|
| TS Inter 1st Year Exams | February 25 – March 17, 2026 |
| TS Inter 2nd Year Exams | February 26 – March 18, 2026 |
| Result Release Date | 3rd Week of April 2026 (Expected ~April 22) |
| Recounting/Re-verification | Last Week of April 2026 |
| Supplementary Exams | May 2026 |
| Supplementary Results | June 2026 |
Note: The TSBIE typically releases results for both 1st and 2nd-year students on the same day at a press conference, after which the links go live online.
Where to Check TS Inter Results 2026
The board will publish the results on its official portals. Due to high traffic, the sites may be slow immediately after the announcement. Students can check their scores on the following websites:
- Official TSBIE Website:
tsbie.cgg.gov.in - Results Portal:
results.cgg.gov.in - Alternative Portals: Trusted third-party education sites like Manabadi and Schools9 often host the results as well.
How to Check Your Results (Step-by-Step)
Once the results are declared, follow these steps to access your marks memo:
- Visit the Official Website: Go to tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
- Find the Link: Look for the link titled “TS Inter 1st/2nd Year Results 2026”.
- Select Your Year: Choose “General” or “Vocational” and select your year (1st or 2nd).
- Enter Credentials: Enter your Hall Ticket Number exactly as it appears on your admit card.
- Submit: Click on “Get Result.”
- Save: Your marks memo will appear on the screen. Download and print it for future reference.
Pro Tip: Keep your Hall Ticket handy on the result day. If you lose it, you may need to contact your college principal to retrieve your number.
Understanding the TS Inter Grading System
TSBIE follows a grading system based on the percentage of marks secured. The aggregate marks for the 1st and 2nd years combined is 1000 (500 per year).
| Grade | Marks Range | Percentage | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | 750 and above | 75% or higher | Distinction/Excellent |
| B | 600 to 749 | 60% to < 75% | Very Good |
| C | 500 to 599 | 50% to < 60% | Good |
| D | 350 to 499 | 35% to < 50% | Pass |
| Fail | Below 350 | Below 35% | Failed |
- Passing Criteria: A student must score a minimum of 35% marks in each subject to pass.
- Blind/Deaf/Dumb Candidates: The passing mark is relaxed to 25%.
What if You Fail or Want Better Marks?
If you are unhappy with your results or have failed a subject, TSBIE provides three main options:
A. Recounting & Re-verification
- Recounting: The board checks if the marks were totaled correctly.
- Re-verification: This involves re-evaluating the answer sheet and providing a scanned copy of the valued answer script to the student.
- Process: Students must apply online via the TSBIE website within a week of the results. There is a nominal fee per subject (usually around ₹100 for recounting and ₹600 for re-verification).
B. Supplementary Exams (IPASE)
- Who is it for? Students who failed one or more subjects.
- When: Usually held in May 2026.
- Benefit: This saves you from repeating an entire academic year.
C. Improvement Exams
- Who is it for? Passed candidates who want to improve their scores.
- Note: Students can generally only appear for improvement in the immediate supplementary exams following their main exams.
Details Mentioned on the Marks Memo
When you download your provisional marks memo, ensure the following details are correct:
- Student’s Name
- Hall Ticket Number
- District and College Name
- Subject-wise Marks (Theory + Practical)
- Total Marks
- Grade and Result Status (Pass/Fail)
Next Step: Keep an eye on the official tsbie.cgg.gov.in website for the official Hall Ticket release in February 2026, as this is the first step toward your results.


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