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Telangana Intermediate Advanced Supplementary Exam 2024 Results Declared

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Telangana Intermediate Advanced Supplementary Exam 2024 Results Declared

The State Education Department of Telangana unveiled the results of the Intermediate Public Advance Supplementary Examinations (IPASE) May/June 2024 for both general and vocational courses. The announcement revealed that out of a total of 2,54,498 first-year candidates, 1,62,520 students (63.86%) passed in the general stream, while in the vocational stream, 10,070 individuals (53.24%) out of 18,913 successfully cleared the examination. The event, graced by Principal Secretary Burra Venkatesham, took place at Vidya Bhavan.

In the second year category, 1,38,477 candidates participated in the examinations; however, only 60,615 of them (43.77%) managed to pass. The pass percentage for the vocational stream in the second year was reported as 51.12%. The cumulative pass percentage for the second year in both general and vocational streams stood at 76.69% and 78.06%, respectively, when considering the main results announced earlier.

Moreover, the cumulative figures for the first-year candidates totaled 74.1% in the general stream and 66.63% in the vocational stream. Similar to the main results, female students demonstrated higher performance levels than their male counterparts across both years and streams. To access the results, students can visit the official websites of the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) or the results portal. In case of grievances or concerns, students can contact the provided helpline number.

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