Lakhs of students in Telangana are eagerly awaiting their Intermediate Examination Results for 2026. The State Board of Intermediate Education is currently preparing to release the results for both the first and second years shortly. The results are tentatively expected to be declared on April 12, 2026, although the official date is yet to be confirmed. A large number of students appeared for the examinations this year; consequently, there is a palpable mix of both excitement and anxiety surrounding the results. Students will be able to easily check their results online, via SMS, and through DigiLocker; for this, they should keep their roll numbers ready.
The Telangana Intermediate Results for 2026 are expected to be released soon. According to media reports, April 8, 10, and 12 are the tentative dates; however, the final decision will be announced by the Board. Students are advised to keep a constant watch on the official website for updates. This year, the first-year examinations were conducted from February 25 to March 17, while the second-year examinations took place from February 26 to March 18. The evaluation of answer sheets commenced on March 4 and is currently ongoing.
How many students appeared for the exam?
A total of 9,97,075 students appeared for the examinations this time. This figure comprises 4,89,126 first-year students and 5,07,949 second-year students, representing an increase in numbers compared to previous years.
How to check the results?
Students can check their results by visiting the official portal and using their roll numbers. Additionally, mark sheets can also be accessed via SMS and DigiLocker. The mark sheet displayed online will be provisional, while the original certificate will be issued by the respective schools at a later date.
Result Trends from Previous Years
Over the past few years, the pass percentage has witnessed fluctuations. The pass rates were recorded as 71.37% in 2025, 63.49% in 2024, and 65.26% in 2023. This has further heightened the anticipation surrounding this year's results; students who are dissatisfied with their scores may apply for re-evaluation. Students who have failed in one or two subjects are eligible to appear for the supplementary examination, which is scheduled to be held in June or July.
**Passing Criteria**
To pass the examination, a minimum score of 35% in each subject is mandatory. Students securing 75% or higher are awarded a Grade A, whereas those scoring less than 35% are considered to have failed.
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