TSBIE Inter Supply Results 2025 Out : 1st Year Passes 67.4%, Girls Lead Again – Download Marks Memo Now

TSBIE Inter Supply Results 2025 Out : The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) has declared the supplementary examination results for the first and second year of intermediate today. The students who appeared for this exam can now check and download their marks memo by visiting the official website tgbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in.

This time the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) 2025 was conducted between 22nd to 29th in the month of May. Today on June 16, its results were officially released. Students who were declared failed in any subject earlier were given this one more chance.

The total pass percentage of first year students has been 67.4%, while in the second year 51.7% of the students have achieved success. According to the data, this time the performance of girls in the first year of Intermediate has been better than boys.

Earlier, 9,97,012 students had appeared in the main examination held in April. At that time, 66.89% students had passed in the first year general stream and 71.37% in the second year. Now many students have got another opportunity to move forward through the supplementary examination.

To check the result, students have to enter their roll number and other important details on the website. The online marks memo will contain the student’s name, roll number and marks obtained in each subject.

Students are advised to check their marks memo thoroughly and if they find any mistake, contact the board immediately. For more information, students should keep visiting tgbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in

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