TGBIE Declares Inter Supply Results 2026: 68.84% Pass Rate Recorded
TS Inter Supplementary Result 2026 out: Check link and steps to download TGBIE marks
Students can now access their scorecards online as the Telangana Board releases the IPASE 2026 outcomes for both years.
The wait is finally over for over 1.3 lakh students who appeared for the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) this year. The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) has officially declared the inter supply results 2026, bringing closure to a tense period for those looking to clear their backlogs from the regular exams. With a cumulative pass percentage of 68.84%, the data highlights the scale of this remedial exercise, which saw 131,128 candidates across General and Vocational streams attempting to improve their academic standing between May 13 and May 21.
How to download your marks memo
Candidates can check their individual performance by visiting the official portals at tgbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in. To download the digital marks memo, students need to select their respective year (1st or 2nd) and stream before entering their hall ticket number. It is crucial to note that the board will not issue physical copies of these memos separately. Students should save the digital copy as a primary record until the official pass certificate is distributed. For technical issues, the TGBIE helpline is reachable at 040-24603315.
The bigger picture
The significance of the ts inter supplementary result extends beyond simple pass-fail metrics. For thousands of students, these results are the gatekeepers to higher education and professional courses. While a pass percentage nearing 70% suggests a successful recovery for many, the variation in performance across streams—particularly in the second-year general category—remains a point of scrutiny for educators. These examinations are not merely a second chance; they are a critical mechanism to ensure that students do not lose an entire academic year due to a setback in a single subject.
Why it matters
The high volume of students appearing for these exams underscores the immense pressure inherent in the Telangana intermediate system. When over 1.3 lakh candidates participate in a supplementary cycle, it reflects a system where the stakes are high, and the margin for error in the initial public examinations is razor-thin. For the board, the challenge is to maintain the integrity of the evaluation process while providing a reliable pathway for students to reclaim their academic momentum. As these inter candidates prepare for university admissions, the timely declaration of these scores provides much-needed clarity for their next transition.
Rohan Gupta covers the economy, markets and companies for PoliticalPedia.