TS SSC results 2024 declared at bse.telangana.gov.in; 91.31% students pass
Manabadi TS SSC Results 2024: Students can use Digilocker or SMS service to check scores.
Alivia Mukherjee | April 30, 2024 | 11:05 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The Telangana Board of Secondary Education (TSBSE) has declared the Telangana State Secondary School Certificate (TS SSC) results 2024 today, April 29, 2024. The TS SSC results 2024 is available for students to view and download on the official website of the Telangana board, bse.telangana.gov.in. To download TS SSC 2024 marks memos, students will need their roll numbers. TS SSC Results 2024 Live
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This year, the Telangana Board exams were conducted from March 18 to April 2, 2024. Students shall verify all details mentioned in the TS SSC result 2024 memo and immediately notify the school authorities in case of any discrepancies. Original TS SSC marks memos 2024 can be collected from the respective schools in due course.
TS SSC 10th results 2024 statistics
The overall pass percentage for TS SSC 2024 stands at 91.31%, with girls achieving a pass percentage of 93.23% and boys achieving 89.42%. As per TS SSC 2024 result statistics, girls have outshined boys by 3.81%. On the other hand, the Manabadi TS SSC 10th overall pass percentage for private students is 49.73%, with girls achieving a pass percentage of 54.14% and boys achieving 47.40%. Girls have outperformed boys by 6.74%.
As per TS SSC 2024 result figures, Nirmal district has the highest pass percentage (99.09%), followed by Siddipet (98.65%) and Rajanna Sirisilla (98.727%). The least performing district is is Vikarabad 65.10%
This year, a total of 4,79,634 students have passed the TS SSC 1st language exam, with a pass percentage of 97.12. The TS SSC 2024 second language exam was passed by a total of 4,92,665 pupils, with a pass percentage of 99.87 percent.
TS SSC Results 2024: Marks verification
Students dissatisfied with their TS SSC results 2024 have the option to request verification of their marks. The procedure involves applying through their respective schools, where they must complete the form and submit the required fee of Rs. 1,000 per paper for TS SSC results 2024 verification and Rs. 500 per paper for recounting via challan.
Additionally, applicants need to include a self-addressed envelope without stamps, a cover bearing the Headmaster's address, a photocopy of their hall ticket, and the provisional mark sheet of their Telangana SSC results 2024. Once completed, the form, along with the necessary documents, should be endorsed and forwarded by the Headmaster to designated counters specified by the relevant district educational officers.
TS SSC Results 2024: Supplementary exams
Students who did not pass the Telangana 10th result have the option to appear for supplementary exams. The Board will conduct the TS SSC 2024 supplementary exams from June 3 to June 13.
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