Telangana SSC 2018 result declared; 83.78% overall pass percentage
Abhay Anand | June 27, 2018 | 07:35 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 27: The Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Telangana has declared Telangana SSC result, the overall pass percentage recorded is 83.78. 2125 schools have attained 100 per cent pass percentage in while as many as 21 schools have zero pass percentage.
The board has announced Telangana SSC result on its official website – bse.telangana.gov.in, c andidates have to enter their roll number to check Telangana SSC result 2018.
As per media reports, 5.34 lakh students have qualified in the SSC exams. Girls have outperformed boys with 85.14 pass percentage. The pass percentage among boys is 82.46. In 2017, 84.15 % regular and 35.92 % private students had cleared the exam.Maximum pass percentage has been recorded from Jagityala district.
More than five lakh students had appeared for the examinations conducted from March 15 to April 2, 2018 around 2,500 centres. This year, the board has introduced grading system. Grades are awarded to candidates in A1 to E with respect to 100 to 35 marks.
Students can obtain their Telangana SSC Class 10 result via SMS. For this, they are required to type TS10<space>ROLL NUMBER and send it to 56263.
The supplementary exams will be held from June 4, 2018 . The board has released the re-verification application for SSC students. Students who wish to apply for a photocopy of their evaluated answer sheet including re-verification will have to pay Rs 1000. The last date of re-verification will be announced by the board soon.
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