TS Inter Supply Results: Telangana TGBIE Declares IPASE 2026 Outcomes
TS Inter Supply Results: Telangana TGBIE IPASE 2026 results declared; first-year pass percentage stands a
Students can now access their marks memos via the official portal as the board confirms a 68.84% pass rate for the first year.
The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) has officially released the results for the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) held this past May and June. For the lakhs of students who appeared across 889 centres, the declaration marks the end of a high-stakes waiting period, with results for both General and Vocational streams now live on the official website, tgbie.cgg.gov.in.
Performance Metrics and Gender Trends
The first-year data paints a compelling picture of academic recovery. Out of 2,67,331 candidates who sat for the exams, 1,84,042 successfully cleared the hurdle, translating to an overall pass percentage of 68.84%. Performance was slightly higher in the Vocational stream, which recorded 70.88%, compared to 68.71% in the General stream. Notably, gender-wise analysis reveals a significant gap: girls outperformed their male counterparts, achieving a pass rate of 76.10% against the 62.57% recorded by boys.
In contrast, the second-year results present a stiffer challenge. Of the 1,31,128 candidates who appeared, only 49.29% managed to pass, highlighting the academic pressure often associated with the final year of intermediate education. While 1,22,964 candidates across both years successfully improved their scores, the board remains strict on integrity; four students were booked for malpractice during the first-year examinations.
Accessing Results
To view their marks, students should navigate to the official portal and input their hall ticket details. The board has provided clear instructions for those looking to apply for recounting or re-verification of answer scripts, a necessary step for many who missed the cutoff by a narrow margin. While some online search trends are currently conflating these outcomes with the ap inter supplementary results 2026, it is essential to note that the TGBIE results are specific to Telangana’s state board curriculum and administrative framework.
Why It Matters
This year’s supplementary cycle highlights the critical role these exams play as a safety net within the Indian education system. When nearly half of the second-year cohort struggles to clear the supplementary threshold, it serves as a sobering reminder of the mounting pressure on students to perform in a competitive, high-stakes environment. These results are not merely numbers; they represent the gatekeepers to higher education and future career trajectories. For the thousands who fell short this time, the path forward requires a structural reassessment of how preparatory support is delivered at the school level.
Arjun Mehta reports on government, policy and Parliament for PoliticalPedia, in English and Hindi.