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TSBIE Intermediate results 2025 declared: Supplementary exam and reverification schedule announced, apply for recounting before April 30

TSBIE has released Intermediate results 2025, with an overall first-year pass percentage of 65.96% and second-year pass percentage of 65.65%. Students can download their short memos online from April 22, 2025. Applications for recounting and scanned copy-cum-reverification are open from April 23 to April 30, 2025. The Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations will begin on May 22, 2025. Practical exams will be held from June 3 to 6, 2025. Fee payment dates are also announced.
TSBIE Intermediate results 2025 declared: Supplementary exam and reverification schedule announced, apply for recounting before April 30
TSBIE announces Intermediate results 2025; IPASE schedule and reverification details released. (Representative image)
TSBIE results 2025: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has declared the results for the Intermediate Public Examinations 2025. Students can now download their marks memos online from the official TSBIE website. The board has also advised students to verify their personal details and subject-wise marks carefully on the memo and reach out to their respective institutions or helpline services in case of discrepancies. This marks a crucial milestone for thousands of students across the state as they prepare for higher education and future career opportunities.
According to the board, over 3.2 lakh students are expected to appear for the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) in May 2025. The board has also opened applications for recounting and scanned copy-cum-reverification of answer scripts for both first- and second-year students.
Overall performance: General and vocational pass percentages
TSBIE has released detailed pass percentages for both general and vocational streams. The overall first-year pass percentage stands at 65.96%. Second-year students in the general stream performed better than their vocational counterparts, especially among regular candidates.
First year pass percentage
StreamPass percentage
General 66.89%
Vocational 57.68%
Combined 65.96%

Second year pass percentage
StreamCategoryPass percentage
GeneralRegular71.37%
Private27.77%
Vocational Regular 70.26%
Private 45.55%
CombinedGEN + VOC65.65%

Short memo download and discrepancy reporting
Students and principals can begin downloading the Online Memorandum of Marks (Short Memo) from April 22, 2025, 5:00 PM onwards. Students must take a colour printout from the official website http://tgbie.cgg.gov.in and preserve it until the original pass certificate is issued. No physical copies will be provided by the board.
Discrepancies, if any, must be reported through principals or via email to [email protected] within ten days of result publication.
Recounting and scanned copy-cum-reverification details
Students can apply for recounting or scanned copy-cum-reverification through the board’s Student Online Services portal from April 23 to April 30, 2025. No manual submissions or extensions will be permitted.
Service Fee per subject
Recounting Rs 100
Scanned copy-cum-reverification Rs 600
Candidates must submit correct subject codes and personal details. Applications for another candidate’s answer scripts are prohibited and considered an offence.
Key dates for IPASE, fee payments, and memo download
Activity Date(s)
Online short memo download (students and principals) From April 22, 2025 (5:00 PM)
Last date to report memo discrepancies Within 10 days of result
Recounting/reverification application window April 23 to April 30, 2025
IPASE fee payment window (at respective colleges) April 23 to April 30, 2025
IPASE theory examinations From May 22, 2025
IPASE practical examinations June 3 to June 6, 2025
Students are advised to complete all processes within the given deadlines to ensure smooth participation in supplementary examinations or answer script re-evaluation.
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