The Telangana State Board has announced the dates for the Intermediate public advanced supplementary examination, which will be held on June 4, 2023. The exam will take place in two sessions, and students who have failed in one or more subjects will have the opportunity to appear for the supplementary exams. It is important to note that the supplementary fee must be paid from May 10 to May 16 to their respective colleges.
During the announcement of the Intermediate results, Telangana Education Minister, Sabitha Indra Reddy, offered words of encouragement to students appearing for the EAMCET exams starting tomorrow. She advised students not to be stressed and to give their best efforts during the exams. This is an essential reminder to all students to stay calm, focused, and confident during their exams.
To provide support for students who may feel overwhelmed during the exam period, the minister launched the Tele-manas helpline number 14416. This helpline will offer emotional and mental support to students who need it.
Earlier today, the minister released the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) results for the Intermediate Second Year examination. According to the data released by the board, a total of 3,80,920 students appeared for the TS Inter 2nd year examinations. Out of these, 2,56,241 students have passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 67.27%. This year’s pass percentage is lower than last year’s pass percentage, which was 68.68%.
For the TS Inter 1st year examination, a total of 4,33,082 students appeared for the exam this year, out of which 2,72,208 students have passed. The overall pass percentage for the this year is 62.85%.
A total of 9,48,153 students appeared for the exams in the first and second year and 62.57% is the overall pass percentage for the combined two years.
During the announcement of the Intermediate results, Telangana Education Minister, Sabitha Indra Reddy, offered words of encouragement to students appearing for the EAMCET exams starting tomorrow. She advised students not to be stressed and to give their best efforts during the exams. This is an essential reminder to all students to stay calm, focused, and confident during their exams.
To provide support for students who may feel overwhelmed during the exam period, the minister launched the Tele-manas helpline number 14416. This helpline will offer emotional and mental support to students who need it.
Earlier today, the minister released the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) results for the Intermediate Second Year examination. According to the data released by the board, a total of 3,80,920 students appeared for the TS Inter 2nd year examinations. Out of these, 2,56,241 students have passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 67.27%. This year’s pass percentage is lower than last year’s pass percentage, which was 68.68%.
For the TS Inter 1st year examination, a total of 4,33,082 students appeared for the exam this year, out of which 2,72,208 students have passed. The overall pass percentage for the this year is 62.85%.
A total of 9,48,153 students appeared for the exams in the first and second year and 62.57% is the overall pass percentage for the combined two years.