The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has released the results of the intermediate first and second-year (Class 11 and 12) exams. The board declared that the overall pass percentage was above 55 per cent. It said 63.85 per cent of students passed the first year exam, while 67.26 percent of students passed the second year exam.


Education Minister P. Sabitha Indra Reddy said Medchal Malkajgiri district achieved the best result in the inter first year, while Mulugu district got the best result in the second year. Applications for recounting and revaluation are accepted from May 10 to May 16. The Education Minister announced that advanced supplementary exams will be conducted starting June 4. 


The minister urged parents and children not to worry. She said that the government had eliminated the system under which intermediate marks were given weightage in EAMCET, the yearly entrance test held for admissions to engineering, agricultural, and other professional institutions, to relieve pressure on students.


ALSO READ | TS Inter Result 2023 Declared: 61.68 Percent Pass in 1st Year, 63.49 Percent Pass in 2nd Year


Telangana State Residential Junior Colleges (TSRJC) had a pass percentage of 92 percent, while government junior colleges had a poor pass percentage at 54. The Telangana Minorities Residential Junior Colleges, KGBV Junior Colleges, Model Schools Junior Colleges, BC Welfare Junior Colleges, and Social Welfare Junior Colleges performed well.


The board has set up a separate cell to help students overcome stress, strain, and anxiety. This cell, called Telemental Health Assistance and Networking across the State (Tele Manas), works round the clock. The services of psychologists and psychiatrists for counselling and guidance are available. Students can contact the toll-free number 14416.


This year, a total of 9.47 lakh students registered for the TS Inter exams. Out of these, 4,82,677 were first-year students, and 4,65,022 were second-year students eligible to appear for the exams. The exams were conducted at 1,473 examination centres located across the state.