Telangana Inter Supply Results 2025 Declared
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TSBIE Releases TS Inter Supply Results 2025
TSBIE announces TS Inter Supplementary Results 2025 at tgbie.cgg.gov.in. Learn how to check, download marks memos, and view key pass statistics.
For thousands of students across Telangana, June 16, 2025, marked a defining moment. The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) declared the results of the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) 2025, offering a fresh chance to those who missed success in their earlier attempts.
The results were released at 12:00 PM and are now accessible on the following official portals:
This announcement brought a wave of emotions—relief, joy, pride, and for some, a second wind to chase their academic goals.
A Second Chance for Thousands
The IPASE 2025 exams were conducted from May 22 to May 29, giving students who couldn’t clear one or more subjects in the March 2025 Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) a valuable second chance.
To understand the structure and format of the March IPE exams, read our detailed coverage here.
Students can now check their results by entering their hall ticket number and date of birthunder the “Inter Supplementary Result 2025” tab on the result portals. Once logged in, the digital marks memo appears instantly, which can be downloaded, screenshotted, or printed for reference.
Official Documents to Follow
While the online results provide instant access, physical marksheets and pass certificates will be dispatched to the students’ respective junior colleges within a few days. These documents are crucial for college admissions, government applications, and scholarship programs.
Performance Breakdown: Success in Numbers
In the March 2025 IPE Second Year results, out of 5,08,582 students who appeared, 3,33,908passed, yielding a pass percentage of 65.65%.
But the real story lies in the gender-wise performance:
• Girls:
• Appeared: 2,51,173
• Passed: 1,86,385
• Pass Percentage: 74.21%
• Boys:
• Appeared: 2,57,409
• Passed: 1,47,523
• Pass Percentage: 57.31%
This data continues the trend seen in the 2024 Telangana Board results, where girls outshone boys significantly. The numbers aren’t just statistical; they reflect a shifting landscape in female academic empowerment and consistency.
Inclusive Passing Criteria
To pass the IPASE 2025 exams, general category students were required to:
• Score 35% in each subject
• Score a minimum 350 out of 1000 marks overall
However, in a move toward inclusive education, TSBIE has set relaxed criteria for differently-abled students:
• Students with visual or hearing impairments only needed to score 25% per subject
This progressive policy ensures that students facing physical challenges are not unfairly burdened by uniform standards. It aligns with broader educational reforms emphasizing equity and accessibility.
Government Oversight and Importance
The result announcement was made in the presence of:
• Deputy Chief Minister: Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka
• Minister for Transport and Backward Classes Welfare: Ponnam Prabhakar
Their involvement sends a clear message that education is not just an administrative process, but a core developmental priority. By overseeing the declaration, the state underscores its commitment to student welfare and systemic transparency.
Digital Convenience Through DigiLocker
Students can also access their authenticated marksheets via DigiLocker, a government-approved cloud-based document storage system. DigiLocker provides:
• Secure, password-protected access
• Government-recognized digital documents
• Instant availability for college applications or verification processes
For tech-savvy students and those living in remote areas, this is a huge step forward in eliminating paperwork stress and delays.
Moving Ahead with Confidence
Beyond academic validation, this result signifies resilience. For many students, the supplementary exam was not just a test of knowledge, but a test of mental strength, self-belief, and the courage to try again.
Parents and teachers, too, share in this emotional victory. Their guidance, patience, and motivation have brought many students to this juncture of success.
The announcement of the supplementary results now allows students to plan their next steps:
• Undergraduate admissions
• Professional entrance exams
• Vocational courses
• Job applications requiring Class 12 eligibility
This marks a clear turning point — from waiting and uncertainty to clarity and preparation.
A Lifeline for Aspirants
The IPASE 2025 exams were conducted from May 22 to May 29. These supplementary exams were specifically for students who couldn’t clear one or more subjects during the March 2025 Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE). For many, these weren’t just exams — they were second chances to step forward, erase academic setbacks, and restore their self-belief.
To access their marks, students need to enter their hall ticket number and date of birth on the designated portals. The digital marks memo appears on-screen, ready for download, screenshot, or print. While these digital results offer instant relief, the physical marksheets and official pass certificates will be dispatched to respective schools in the coming days.
Performance Insights
In the March 2025 IPE exams, out of 5,08,582 second-year students who appeared, 3,33,908 passed, resulting in an overall pass percentage of 65.65%. However, beyond this general statistic lies a more telling trend.
Girls continue to outperform boys in Telangana’s intermediate results. Among the 2,51,173 girls who appeared, 1,86,385 passed, yielding a pass percentage of 74.21%. In contrast, of the 2,57,409 boys, only 1,47,523 cleared the exam — a pass percentage of 57.31%. These numbers reflect not only academic success but also the growing strength, focus, and determination of female students in the state.
For students who did not make it in March, the supplementary exams were a significant opportunity to recover academically. Now, with the results declared, many students can finally move forward with confidence and clarity.
Passing Criteria with Inclusion
To pass the IPASE 2025, students needed to score at least 35% in each subject and secure a minimum of 350 marks out of 1000. However, in a step toward educational inclusivity, students with visual or hearing impairments needed only 25% marks per subject. This move reflects the board’s effort to ensure that education remains equitable and sensitive to individual challenges.
Such inclusive policies highlight the shift in academic systems — from rigid evaluation to a more empathetic and supportive model. Students facing physical challenges have been given the support they need, not through charity, but through fairness.
Government Oversight and Significance
The result declaration wasn’t a low-key affair. It was conducted under the supervision of Telangana’s Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and Minister for Transport and Backward Classes Welfare Ponnam Prabhakar. Their presence during the announcement emphasized the state government’s commitment to education — not just as a sector, but as a transformative force in society.
Digital Shift for Accessibility
Alongside traditional result platforms, students can also access their marksheets through DigiLocker — a secure government-approved cloud platform for digital documents. With this system, students can conveniently retrieve their marksheets anytime, anywhere — a feature especially useful during college admissions, application processes, or entrance exams.
This digital initiative eliminates unnecessary delays and ensures smooth academic transitions. For students preparing for the next phase of their education, it offers peace of mind and immediate accessibility.
An Emotional Milestone
This result day is more than just an update on paper — it represents the long nights, repeated efforts, and unwavering belief that students carried into the exam halls. Each score is a story — of overcoming fear, of resilience after failure, and of courage to show up again.
Parents and teachers, too, find their efforts validated. The emotional weight of guiding a student through failure and back into focus is immense — and today offers a sense of accomplishment for them as well.
With these results, students now stand at a clearer crossroads — whether they choose to apply for undergraduate programs, take entrance exams, pursue professional diplomas, or explore vocational training. The supplementary results have not only given them clarity, but also a sense of closure and confidence.