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Telangana Intermediate Results: Nearly 70% students clear 2nd year exam

Pass percentage dips in Inter 1st year

Hyderabad: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) reported a shift in the academic performance of students in the 2024 Intermediate Public Examinations, with first-year students experiencing a slight drop in pass rates to 61.06 per cent from last year's 63.85 per cent, while second-year students improved, registering a 69.46 per cent pass rate, up from 67.27 per cent.

These results, released more than two weeks earlier than the previous year, were announced by principal secretary, education, Burra Venkatesham, and secretary, TS BIE, Shruthi Ojha at a press conference in Hyderabad on Wednesday. "The early announcement aims to streamline students' transition into higher education," Venkatesham told reporters.

Venkatesham also asked students not to be disheartened if their results weren't up to their expectations. "Some might take it to heart even if it is a matter of only a single mark or two. You can always reach out to the help desk for any queries or complaints. Please remember that this is only an exam and not your entire life. Several IAS toppers have today barely passed their exams in the third division, many who are sitting at top positions today have once failed, so please don't worry, understand that life goes on," he said while speaking to the media.

The exams, which took place from February 28 to March 19, girls continued to outshine boys, particularly in the first year, where 2,41,682 female candidates took the exam, and 1,65,190, or 68.35 per cent, passed. This contrasts with the 2,37,041 boys who appeared, with 1,22,071, or 51.50 per cent, managing to pass. "The examination integrity was meticulously maintained, resulting in 117 students being booked for malpractice," the board said.

For students who may seek to improve their grades or who need to retake examinations, the board has scheduled the Advanced Supplementary Examinations to begin on May 24, 2024. Registration for these exams will be open from April 25 to May 2, 2024. Additionally, the board offered services for recounting and re-verification of answer scripts, charging Rs 100 for recounting and Rs 600 for a scanned copy-cum-reverification, emphasising the board's commitment to transparency and fairness.

In the interim, students can obtain a temporary memorandum of marks from the TSBIE website, which will remain valid until the official pass certificates with marks are issued. The hard copies of the TSBIE memorandum of marks will not be supplied separately. Students have been asked to download the TS inter 1st and 2nd year marks memo and keep it as a record till the pass certificate (with marks) is supplied by the board.

In the inter second year exams, as many as 16,198 students have been placed in the compartment category, and eight students have been withheld.

At the district level, Rangareddy and Medchal districts were highlighted as top performers. TS Residential junior colleges saw the highest pass percentage of 86.84 per cent in the first year and 92.53 per cent in second year, while government colleges saw the pass percentage of 38.21 in the first year, and 49.13 per cent in the second year..

In addition to providing the results, TSBIE partnered with Tele-MANAS (Tele Mental Health Assistance and Networking across the States) to support students emotionally and psychologically during the exam and results period, particularly crucial in helping students manage the stress and anxiety associated with their academic performance.


Pass percentage


Central govt colleges

First year: 79.25

Second year: 76.62


BC Welfare colleges

First year - 71.35

Second year - 82.87


Government junior college

First year - 38.21

Second year - 49.13


Minority junior colleges

First year - 72.84

Second year - 83.65


KGBV

First year - 67.9

Second year - 77.42


Model schools

First year - 50.32

Second year - 62.42


TSRJC

First year - 86.84

Second year - 92.53


TTWRJC

First year - 69.77

second year - 81.52


Private aided

First year - 44.95

second year - 45.56


TSWRJC

First year - 75.82

Second year - 83.23


General stream pass percentages over the years

1st year

2020: 61.08 per cent

2021: 100 per cent (Covid)

2022: 64.86 per cent

2023: 62.85 per cent

2024: 61.06 per cent


2nd year

2020: 69.64 per cent

2021: 100 per cent (Covid-19)

2022: 68.68 per cent

2023: 67.27 per cent

2024: 69.46 per cent


Top five performing districts (general category)

2nd year:

Mulugu- 82.95%

Medchal- 79.31%

Ranga Reddy- 77.63%

Karimnagar- 74.39%

Khammam- 74.2%


Top five performing districts (general category)

1st year:

Ranga Reddy - 71.7%

Medchal- 71.58%

Mulugu- 70.01%

Khammam-63.84%

Karimnagar-63.41%


Over 1.8 lakh students have got the A grade in 1st year

A Grade (75% or more): 1,86,025 Students

B Grade (65 to 75%): 68,985 students

C Grade (50 to 60%): 23,968 students

D Grade (35 to 50%): 8,283 students


( Source : Deccan Chronicle )
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