TS Inter 2025 supplementary exam tomorrow for 4.13 lakh students; TGBIE issues guidelines
Anu Parthiban | May 21, 2025 | 08:40 PM IST | 1 min read
The TS Inter hall ticket 2025 for both first and second year students is available on the official website, tgbie.cgg.gov.in.
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Download NowThe Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) will commence the TS Intermediate public advanced supplementary exam (IPASE 2025) tomorrow, May 22. A total of 4,13,597 (4.13 lakh) students will appear for the TS Inter 1st year and 2nd year supplementary exam 2025 in 892 centres across the state.
“All necessary arrangements have been made to ensure the smooth and fair conduct of these examinations,” the board said. As per the result data, 2,36,915 boys and 1,76,681 girls, and one transgender will appear in the TS inter supplementary exam 2025.
The TS Inter hall ticket 2025 for both first and second year students was issued recently on the official website, tgbie.cgg.gov.in. This year, the overall pass percentage of TS Inter 1st year stood at 66.89% and TS Inter 2nd year pass rate was 71.37%.
TS Inter 2025: How many students will appear?
More than 4.13 lakh students will be appearing for the Telangana Inter supplementary exams scheduled from May 22 in two sessions. The practical exams will be conducted from June 3 to 6.
|
TS Inter year |
General |
Vocational |
|
TS Inter 1st year |
2,49,204 |
17,003 |
|
TS Inter 2nd year |
1,34,988 |
12,402 |
TS Inter Supplementary 2025: Exam day guidelines
Along with the details of the number of students appearing for the exam, the TGBIE has also announced exam day guidelines.
- Students should reach the exam centre at least 30 minutes before the exam commences.
- TS Inter hall ticket 2025 is mandatory to appear in the public supplementary exam.
- No student will be allowed into the examination hall without a valid hall ticket.
- Mobile phones, watches and electronic gadgets are strictly prohibited in the exam hall.
“The Board appeals to all the students to follow the instructions and appear for the examinations with confidence and sincerity,” it added.
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