TS Inter first year result 2021: Know how, where to check
Abhiraj P | December 16, 2021 | 06:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
TS Inter first year result 2021 has been declared at tsbie.cgg.gov.in. Know steps, websites to check scores.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has declared the TS inter 1st year results 2021. Candidates can view their scores by filling in their login credentials at the official website of TSBIE, tsbie.cgg.gov.in, examresults.ts.nic.in and www.manabadi.co.in.
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In case there arises any disparity in the results, students can get in touch with the TS board through principals before December 31. Principals of Telangana schools are instructed by TSBIE to refer to the board before December 31, in case of any disparity in the TS inter result 2021. The TSBIE further said that those applications filed beyond the deadline will not be accepted.
Where to check TS inter 1st year result 2021
Candidates can find the TS inter first year result on websites given below:
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tsbie.cgg.gov.in
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examresults.ts.nic.in,
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results.cgg.gov.in
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www.manabadi.co.in
How to check TS inter 1st year result 2021
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Candidates should first click on any of the websites links given above (Preferred: the official TSBIE website is tsbie.cgg.gov.in).
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Once clicked, the browser will take the candidate to the homepage. Here, click on the “TS first year result 2021” link.
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Type the roll number, date of birth and application number in the respective fields.
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Clicking on the ‘submit’ button will reveal the candidate’s TS inter first year result 2021.
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Press on the download icon. Save the file in pdf format on cloud or digi locker, or take a print out of TSBIE result 2021 for future references.
The TSBIE inter first year exam 2021 was held from October 25, 2021 to November 3, 2021. More than half of the candidates failed to clear the TS inter first year exam 2021. Only 49% of students have passed out of the 4.59 lakh students who appeared for the TS inter first year 2021 exam.
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4,09,911 had enrolled for general courses and 49,331 for vocational courses. Totally, 2,24,012 candidates cleared the TS inter exam 2021 successfully. Out of this 1,02,808 students were able to grab A grade in general. 12,730 students enrolled in vocational scored A grade.
The TSBIE board has announced that students will be able to download the TSBIE certificate from December 17, 2021, 5 pm onwards.
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