TS Inter Supplementary Exam 2025: TGBIE to grant attendance exemption for private arts, humanities students
Anu Parthiban | April 23, 2025 | 04:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
TS Inter Result 2025: The grant of attendance exemption is applicable only for TS Inter arts and humanities streams.
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Download NowNEW DELHI: Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) has issued a notification regarding the grant of attendance exemption to private students of arts and humanities streams (without college study). The TSBIE also allows students to change their group in the TS Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination (IPASE) May-June 2025.
The grant of attendance exemption is applicable only for TS Inter arts and humanities streams. The board discontinued granting such exemptions to science stream students from IPE September 1997.
Students appearing in the TS IPE public supplementary exams will have to pay an attendance exemption fee of Rs 500. The last date to make payment is April 28. “The fee once paid will not be refunded or adjusted in case the candidates found are ineligible to appear for IPASE May/June 2025,” it said. A total of 2,59,958 (2.59 lakh) students failed in the TS Inter result 2025 declared on April 22 for over 8 lakh candidates who appeared in Class 11 and 12 public exam.
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TSBIE: Documents required for attendance exemption
Students are required to upload the following scanned documents while applying for the TS Inter supplementary exams 2025 through the official website, tgbie.cgg.gov.in.
- Original SSC pass certificate,
- Or, qualifying examination certificate(s),
- Transfer certificate / Without school study certificate
- Migration Certificate
- Eligibility Certificate in respect of candidates who passed the qualifying examination other than TS SSC.
- TS Inter supplementary application form 2025 has to be filled online and those sent via post or in person will not be considered, the board clarified.
TS Inter Supplementary 2025: Who is eligible?
Candidates who have a gap of one year after passing the qualifying examination, Class 10, or its equivalent are eligible to appear only for the TS Inter 1st year advanced supplementary exams 2025. If the gap period is of two years or more, they will be eligible to write both TS 1st and 2nd year inter supplementary exams.
TS 2nd year Inter students who wish to change their optional subjects from science to arts or humanities and for change in groups in arts and humanities from one faculty to another will also have to apply for the exemption from attendance before the deadline.
Those students who have already cleared the exam will also be permitted to sit for the second language paper as an additional subject.
Candidates who have been declared pass in TS Intermediate public results with BPC will be allowed to appear for mathematics only as an additional subject.
The TGBIE has clarified that the syllabus for TS Inter supplementary exams 2025 will be the same as that of regular students. It has also made it mandatory for candidates appearing for the first time to appear in the environment education exam and English practical exams.
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