TOSS SSC, Inter result declared for September 2025 exam; only 48.85% pass in Class 10
Suviral Shukla | October 30, 2025 | 01:05 PM IST | 2 mins read
TOSS Intermediate September 2025 exams recorded a pass percentage of 58.21% with 11,502 students appearing for the test, of which 6,706 have been declared pass.
The Telangana Open School Society (TOSS) has declared the results for the TOSS SSC and Intermediate results for September 2025. Students who appeared for the exams, held from September 22 to 28, can check their marks through the official website at telanganaopenschool.org.
Students can access the TOSS SSC and Intermediate September 2025 results using their roll number or admission number through the official portal.
A total of 4,748 students have passed the TOSS SSC September 2025 exams out of 9,717 candidates, recording an overall pass percentage of 48.86%.
The TOSS Intermediate September 2025 exams recorded a pass percentage of 58.21% with 11,502 students appearing for the test, of which 6,706 have been declared pass.
Students will be able to obtain a copy of their TOSS SSC and Intermediate September 2025 results through the official website from October 31.
“If any discrepancy in memos shall be brought to the notice of the State Office of Telangana Open School Society Hyderabad on or before 14-11-2025 through the District Educational Officer / Headmaster/ Principal & AI Coordinator concerned. No correspondence shall be entertained after the prescribed date for the corrections,” according to the official notification.
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TOSS 2025: Revaluation, recounting fees
Students who are not satisfied with their marks can apply for recounting of marks and revaluation by paying requisite fees from November 4 to 12, 2025.
For recounting of valued answer sheets, students will be required to pay Rs 400 for Intermediate and Rs 350 for SSC per subject. Those opting for re-verification cum-supply of photocopy of valued answer scripts, the SSC and Intermediate students will have to pay Rs 1,200 per subject.
SSC, Intermediate passing details
An overall of 48.86% students are declared pass in the SSC, while 58.21% were able to qualify the Intermediate exams.
|
Details |
SSC |
Intermediate |
||||
|
Male |
Female |
Total |
Male |
Female |
Total |
|
|
No.of candidates appeared |
6291 |
3426 |
9717 |
7741 |
3779 |
11520 |
|
No.of candidates passed |
2900 |
1848 |
4748 |
4419 |
2287 |
6706 |
|
% of pass |
46.10 |
53.94 |
48.86 |
57.09 |
60.52 |
58.21 |
TOSS March 2026 exam fee details
Notably, the society has also announced the schedule for payment of examination fee for TOSS SSC, OSSC, and vocational public examination, to be held in March 2026.
Students can pay the examination fee for March 2026 to their school principals or headmasters from October 30 to November 13, 2025.
A late fee of Rs 50 will be charged from students who will complete the payment between November 15 and 28, while Rs 200 will be fined as a late fee for those submitting payment between December 2 and 11.
Another late fee of Rs 500 will be charged from those completing payment between December 15 and 19, according to the official notification.
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