TS inter result 2019 released with improved pass percentage; check topper list here
Dinesh Goyal | April 18, 2019 | 05:57 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download NowNEW DELHI, APRIL 18: Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has released the result of TS inter 2019 exams today in a press conference at 5 pm. The result has also been published on the official website. The board also communicated the topper’s name of Science, Commerce and Arts stream.
This year the overall pass percentage is 59.34 and 65 for 1st and 2nd year respectively. Out of 8,70925 candidates both for 1st and 2nd year, a total of 5,42524 passed the exam. The overall performance of TS Inter students has improved compared to last year.
Here are the names of the toppers of TS inter result
Science toppers
- 1st- Iluri Sruthi - 994 marks from Khammam District.
- 2nd- Rakesh Singh - 993 marks from Khammam
- 3rd- Priya sarma - 992 marks from Nijamabad, Sriram Anand and Gayatri - 992 marks from Hyderabad
- 4th- Aafrin Fatima - 991 marks from Medchal and Sinduja - 991 marks from Nalgonda
Commerce topper list
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Harsha and Sruthi - 977 marks from Warangal, Bavana - 977 marks from Karimnagar
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Sivakumar - 974 marks from Jagityala
Arts Topper list
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Sri Sai Teja - 958 marks from Hyderabad
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Ramulu - 957 marks from Nalgonda
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Meraaj - 947 marks from Nalgonda
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Rukmini - 939 marks from Mahbubnagar
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Likita Reddy - 936 marks from Hyderabad
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Krishna - 935 marks from Vikarabad
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