TS Inter supplementary 2025 hall ticket out on tgbie.cgg.gov.in; exam from May 22
Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 17, 2025 | 07:08 PM IST | 1 min read
TS Inter 1st, 2nd Supplementary Exam 2025: Students should enter their hall ticket number and date of birth to download the hall ticket.
The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has issued the TS Inter supplementary exams hall ticket 2025 today, May 17. Students who registered for the supplementary exam can download the TS Inter hall ticket 2025 through the official website at tgbie.cgg.gov.in.
Students will have to enter their hall ticket number and date of birth to download the TS Inter supplementary exam 2025 hall ticket. Students can also collect the TS Inter supplementary exam hall ticket from their respective colleges.
“The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) informs all the students that the hall tickets for the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations, May 2025, have been released today, 17th May 2025,” the official notice said.
Board secretary Krishna Aditya said that any errors in the TS Inter 1st, 2nd year supplementary 2025 hall tickets should be reported to the board through the respective college principals. This year, a QR code has also been printed on each hall ticket, allowing students to easily locate their examination centres.
TS Inter 2025 supplementary exam date
The TS Inter supplementary exam 2025 is scheduled to be held from May 22 to May 29 for a total of 2,59,958 students. The TSBIE will hold the TS Inter 1st year supplementary exams 2025 in the morning session, from 9 am to 12 noon.
The 2nd year supplementary theory exams will be conducted in the afternoon session, from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. The practical exams for both years are scheduled from June 3 to June 6.
In the TS Inter 1st year result 2025, a total of 4,39,302 students appeared for the exams, out of which 1,45,450 students failed. The pass percentage stood at 66.89, while the fail percentage was 33.11%. For the TS Inter 2nd year result 2025, 3,99,943 students appeared, with 1,14,508 students failing the exams. The pass percentage was 71.37%, and the fail percentage was 28.63%.
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