TS intermediate result 2022 declared; 63.32% students pass in 1st year, 67.16% in 2nd year
Aarushi Sangwan | June 28, 2022 | 11:14 AM IST | 2 mins read
Telangana Board has announced the TS intermediate result 2022. Check TS inter result pass percentage, statistics and other details here.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: The Telangana Board has declared TS Intermediate 2022 results for 1st and 2nd year. The TS inter 2022 results are officially hosted online on two websites: results.cgg.gov.in and tsbie.cgg.gov.in. To view the TS intermediate result for 2022, students must submit their TS intermediate hall ticket number.
The TSBIE board announced the TS intermediate results 2022 for the general and vocational streams at the same time. This year, the pass percentage of the 1st year is 63.32% while that for the 2nd year is 67.16%.
Steps to check TS 1st and 2nd year result 2022 online
Follow the given below steps to check inter result 2022 Telangana.
- Visit the official websites, tsbie.cgg.gov.in or results.cgg.gov.in.
- Click on the link "Telangana TS Intermediate Result 2022" on the homepage.
- Enter hall ticket number and other details.
- Click on the ‘submit’ button.
- The TS Inter 1st year result 2022 and TS inter 2nd year result 2022 will get displayed on the screen.
- Save a copy of the result for the future.
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Websites to check Manabadi inter result 2022
Visit the following websites to check TS inter result 2022 1st year and 2nd year results.
- tsbie.cgg.gov.in 2022
- results.cgg.gov.in
- manabadi.com
- results.eenadu.net
- bse.telangana.gov.in
TS 1st and 2nd year result 2022 statistics
- The total pass percentage for the 1st year is 63.32%, whereas for the 2nd year it is 67.16%.
- In comparison to last year, the TS exam syllabus was nearly 30% reduced.
- The Telangana state board has also established a toll-free helpline and even hired counsellors in each school for any questions pertaining to TS results 2022.
- Students who are not satisfied with their results can appear in supplementary exams from August 1, 2022. The fee can be deposited from July 30th, 2022 onwards.
- The recounting and reverification of results will also begin on July 30th, 2022.
TS inter 1st year statistics 2022
- A total of 4,64,892 students appeared for TS 1st year exams, out of which 2,94,378 students passed.
- In TS 1st year results 1,93,923 students secured A grade, whereas 63,501 students secured B grade in general.
- The overall pass percentage for government schools is 73.30%, while the overall pass percentage for private schools is 66.50%.
|
1st year |
Total |
General |
Vocational |
Boys |
Girls |
|
Appeared |
464892 |
414380 |
50512 |
231682 |
233210 |
|
Passed |
294378 |
268763 |
25615 |
125686 |
168692 |
|
Pass percentage |
63.32 |
64.86 |
50.71 |
54.25 |
72.33 |
TS 1st year result 2022 gender-wise pass percentage
|
Gender |
Total Attended |
Total Passed |
Total Pass Percentage |
|
Girls |
2,33,210 |
1,68,692 |
72.33% |
|
Boys |
2,31,682 |
- |
54.20% |
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