Telangana Inter Results 2023 announced for 1st year and 2nd year on results.cgg.gov.in, download here – Times of India

Hyderabad:

The Telangana intermediate results were released on Tuesday and a combined pass percentage was 62.57% of first and second-year students combined. Of the 9,48,153 students who appeared for the exams held in the month of March, a total of 5,93,291 were declared passed by the board. The results were announced by the education minister, Sabitha Indra Reddy.
A comparative analysis of results from that of the previous year shows that the pass percentage this year has dropped marginally. While 2022 had a pass percentage of 65.06%, in 2023 it fell to 62.57%.
One of the main reasons for the drop in pass percentage is the return to the old question paper model of fewer choice-based questions and full syllabus being asked this year as compared to only 70% of the syllabus being asked the previous year.
A further analysis shows that girls have performed better than boys as of the 4,71,631 female students who appeared, 3,30,592 have passed giving a pass percentage of 70.09%. Among male students, the pass percentage was only 55.12%.
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Speaking about the results, Education Minister Sabitha Indra Reddy stated that students must take the results in good spirits and give their best performance for competitive exams like EAMCET which is slated to start on Wednesday.

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