Telangana SSC Class 10 Result 2026 Live Updates: Results at 2 PM Today
TS SSC Result 2026 Live: Class 10 Results at 2 PM Today

The Telangana Secondary School Certificate (SSC) result for 2026 will be announced on April 29 at 2 PM. The Office of the Director of Government Examinations (DGE), Telangana, will declare the SSC Public Examination results for March 2026 at 2:00 PM. The announcement will take place at the Godavari Auditorium in Hyderabad, where senior government officials will preside over the formal release. K. Keshava Rao, Advisor to the Government of Telangana, will lead the announcement, accompanied by Principal Secretary Dr. Yogita Rana, IAS, and Director of School Education Dr. E. Naveen Nicolas, IAS.

Massive Participation Across the State

The TS SSC examinations 2026 witnessed large-scale participation, with 5,28,239 students appearing across 2,676 centres statewide. Conducted between March 14 and April 16, the examinations were overseen with heightened monitoring mechanisms, including a 24x7 control room in Hyderabad to assist candidates and ensure smooth conduct.

Where and How to Check TS SSC Result 2026

Students will be able to access their results through official portals, including:

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  • results.bsetelangana.org
  • results.bse.telangana.gov.in
  • bse.telangana.gov.in
  • schooledu.telangana.gov.in

Step-by-Step Guide to Download Scorecards

  1. Visit any official results website
  2. Click on "TS SSC Class 10 Result 2026" link
  3. Enter hall ticket number and required details
  4. Submit to view the result
  5. Verify details on the marks memo
  6. Download and print for future reference

To ease access during high traffic, authorities have also enabled the MeeSeva WhatsApp service. Students can send a "Hi" to 8096958096 and follow prompts to retrieve their results.

Re-verification Process Clarified

Apart from recounting, students can opt for re-verification, which includes checking for unmarked answers and calculation errors. However, it does not involve re-evaluation of responses. The process must be initiated through school authorities, ensuring that requests are routed through an official channel for verification.

Recounting Option Available After Results

Students dissatisfied with their scores will be able to apply for recounting by paying a prescribed fee per subject. This process involves rechecking the total marks awarded. Applications are typically accepted within a limited window, and candidates are advised to act promptly once the result is declared to avoid missing deadlines.

Evaluation Completed Under Strict Monitoring

Officials have confirmed that the evaluation process was conducted under stringent guidelines to ensure accuracy and fairness. A 24x7 control room was operational during the examination phase to address student concerns. Such measures highlight the board's attempt to maintain transparency and credibility in the assessment process, particularly given the large number of candidates involved.

Minimum Passing Criteria Explained

To clear the SSC examination, students must secure at least 35% marks in each subject. This benchmark remains unchanged and continues to determine eligibility for promotion to Class 11. Students falling short in one or more subjects will not be declared pass but will have the option to appear for supplementary examinations, ensuring academic continuity.

WhatsApp Service Launched for Quick Access

In a bid to streamline access, the Telangana board has introduced a WhatsApp-based result service through MeeSeva. Students can send a "Hi" to 8096958096 and follow prompts to receive their marks instantly. This move reflects a broader digital push by authorities to decentralise result access. It is expected to significantly reduce pressure on official websites during peak hours.

Official Websites to Host Marks Memo

Students will be able to check their results on multiple official websites, including results.bse.telangana.gov.in and bse.telangana.gov.in. Authorities have expanded digital access points to reduce server load and ensure smoother result retrieval. Candidates are advised to keep their hall ticket numbers ready and verify details carefully once the marks memo appears. Any discrepancies must be reported promptly to avoid complications in future admissions.

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Historical Performance Trends

The SSC result declaration has followed a consistent timeline over recent years. In 2025, results were announced on April 30, recording an overall pass percentage of 92.78%. Girls outperformed boys with a 94.26% success rate compared to 91.32% among boys. In 2024, out of 5,05,813 students who appeared, 4,91,862 cleared the examination. The 2023 results, declared on May 10, saw a pass percentage of 86.60%, while 2022 recorded a 90% success rate with results released in late June.

Supplementary Examinations and Post-Result Options

Following the announcement, the board is expected to open applications for recounting and re-verification for students seeking review of their scores. Those who fail to meet the minimum qualifying criteria will be allowed to appear for supplementary examinations, likely to be held in June, providing a second opportunity within the same academic cycle. Students dissatisfied with their marks will have the option to apply for recounting or re-verification. Last year, recounting required a fee of Rs 500 per subject, while re-verification cost Rs 1,000 per subject. Applications for recounting were submitted directly to the DGE office, while re-verification requests were routed through school authorities. The re-verification process includes checking for unassessed answers and totalling errors but does not involve re-evaluation of responses.

The result continues to hold high stakes, shaping immediate academic choices for students transitioning into higher secondary education.