
Telangana Inter results 2024 | Girls outshine boys again; how to check the results
The Hindu
Check Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education's first and second year exam results online at tsbie.cgg.gov.in.
The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Examinations declared the first year and second year results on Wednesday morning. Of the total 9,81,003 students that appeared in the Intermediate Public Examination-March 2024, 6,09,693 students have passed the examination, a 62.14% for both first and second year
Girls outshone boys, alike to the last academic year, in both first and second year results.
Principal Secretary (Education) Burra Venkatesham and Secretary, Board of Intermediate Examinations, Shruti Ojha, declared the results here on Wednesday and which are accessible online at: https://results.cgg.gov.in/bieresultlivebti.do
As per the results, first year students, both general and vocational combined, recorded a 60.01 pass percentage. And for second year students, the pass percentage was 64.19. Girls outshone boys in both first (68.35% vs 51.50%) and second (72.53% vs 56.10%) year results.
A comparison of results over the past five years showed a dip in 2024 results, almost similar to the pre-COVID year. It was 100% pass for 2021( COVID year)
In the general stream, for first year, 2020 vs 2024 is 61.08% vs 61.06%. For second year, corresponding numbers are 69.64% vs 69.46%.
And group wise, MPC (Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry) tops the chart with 68.52% (I) and 73.85% (II). In the descending order are groups of BPC, MEC, CEC and HEC.

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