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Telangana Intermediate Supplementary Exam Results 2026 Announced

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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) announced results for the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) 2026 on June 11, with a first-year pass percentage of 68.84% and second-year pass percentage of 49.29%. The supplementary exams were held from May 13-21, 2026, for students who failed one or more subjects in regular examinations. Students can download their marks memos from the official TGBIE website using their hall ticket numbers.

The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education released results for the May/June 2026 supplementary examinations covering both first-year and second-year students across General and Vocational streams. Out of 2,67,331 first-year students, 1,84,042 passed (68.84% pass rate), while 49.29% of 1,31,128 second-year students passed the exams. The supplementary examinations were conducted for students unable to pass one or more subjects in the regular Intermediate Public Examinations. Results are available on the official websites tgbie.cgg.gov.in and results.cgg.gov.in, where students can access their marks memos using hall ticket details. The board has advised students to download and retain digital copies of their memorandums of marks, as physical copies will not be supplied separately. Mental health support through the Tele-MANAS helpline (14416) is available to students during this period.

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    Telangana Inter Advanced Supplementary 2026 results announced

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