TS Inter 1st year phase 2 admission 2025 registration extended to July 31
Vaishnavi Shukla | June 27, 2025 | 09:31 PM IST | 1 min read
TGBIE: Students who have qualified for the TS SSC supplementary exam can now apply for first-year intermediate admissions 2025 before the last date.
Following the declaration of TS SSC supplementary results 2025, the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) has extended the 2nd phase of TS Inter 1st year admission date to July 31. The extended date for TS Inter 1st year admission 2025 has been given to students to apply for admissions and save their year.
As per the TGBIE notice, students and parents are advised to take admission into the affiliated junior colleges only. The list is accessible on the TGBIE official website, acadtgbie.cgg.gov.in, and tgbie.cgg.gov.in.
“All the principals are hereby instructed to take necessary action to admit the candidates into Intermediate 1st Year until the last date specified above. This will ensure that eligible students are not deprived of the opportunity to pursue their higher education,” the TGBIE notice reads.
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The TS SSC supplementary exam 2025 was held from June 2 to 13. The supplementary exam is held for students who fail in one or more subjects or want to improve their scores for the TS SSC 2025 results.
The overall pass percentage for the TS SSC board exam 2025 was 92.78%, which increased by 1.47 points as compared to last year.
The exam timetable for TS Inter 1st year 2026 will be released tentatively in December, as per previous years’ trends. Once available, candidates will be able to download the exam time table on the official website.
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