Telangana Inter Advanced Supplementary 2026 Results: Pass Percentages and How to Check
Telangana Board announced Inter Advanced Supplementary 2026 results with 68.84% first year and 49.29% second year pass rates. Learn how to check results online and access mental health support.
AC Team

The wait is over for thousands of students across Telangana. The Board of Intermediate Education has released the Advanced Supplementary Examination results for May/June 2026. If you appeared for these exams, here's everything you need to know about the results, pass percentages, and how to access your marks.
First Year Students Show Strong Performance
A total of 2,67,331 first year students took the supplementary exams this time. This number includes 2,50,421 students from the General stream and 16,910 from the Vocational stream. The good news? 1,84,042 students passed the examinations.
This gives us a total pass percentage of 68.84 for first year students. That's more than two out of every three students who cleared their supplementary exams. If you're among them, well done. If not, remember that this is just one step in your journey.
Second Year Results Tell a Different Story
The second year numbers paint a different picture. Out of 1,31,128 students who appeared (1,19,307 from General and 11,821 from Vocational), the pass percentage stood at 49.29. That's roughly half the students who took the exam.
These exams were conducted from May 13 to 21, 2026. The Board took about three weeks to evaluate and announce the results.
How to Check Your Results Online
Checking your results is simple. You don't need to run to any office or stand in long queues. The Board has made everything available online.
Visit either of these websites:
The Board has also sent the website link through WhatsApp to all registered mobile numbers. Check your messages if you haven't already.
Once you access your results, you can download your memorandum of marks. The Board allows you to take a colour printout directly from their website. This facility is available from 5:00 PM onwards.
Mental Health Support is Available
Results can be stressful. Whether you passed or need to try again, the pressure can feel intense. Your mental health matters more than any exam result.
The Telangana government has kept the Tele-MANAS helpline active throughout the year. This service becomes particularly important during exam season and when results come out.
Tele-MANAS stands for Tele Mental Health Assistance and Networking across the States. The service offers help from trained psychologists and psychiatrists. They provide counselling and guidance to students dealing with stress, strain, tension, anxiety, or nervousness.
The best part? It's available round the clock. You can call anytime, day or night.
The toll-free helpline number is 14416. Save it in your phone. Share it with your friends. You never know when someone might need it.
What These Numbers Mean
Supplementary exams exist to give students another chance. They're proof that the education system understands that everyone learns at their own pace. Sometimes you need more time to grasp certain subjects. That's normal.
The gap between first year and second year pass percentages (68.84% vs 49.29%) is significant. Second year subjects tend to be more challenging. The syllabus gets tougher. The concepts become more abstract.
But here's something to remember: these percentages represent real students with real dreams. Behind every number is someone working hard to build their future.
What Happens Next
If you cleared your supplementary exams, congratulations. You can now move forward with your education plans. Download your marks memo and keep it safe. You'll need it for college admissions or job applications.
If you didn't pass, take a breath. This isn't the end. You have options. You can appear for the next supplementary examination. Many successful people have faced setbacks in their academic journey. What matters is how you respond.
Talk to your teachers. Understand where you struggled. Make a study plan. Consider getting help from tutors if needed. Most importantly, don't let this define your worth.
Quick Reminders
Keep your hall ticket number handy when checking results. You'll need it to access your marks online. If you face any technical issues with the website, try during off-peak hours. Too many students checking results at once can slow down the server.
Take screenshots of your results once they load. This gives you a backup in case you need to refer to them later. Remember to download the official memorandum of marks for formal purposes.
The Board has done its part by making the process transparent and accessible. The mental health support shows they care about student well-being beyond just academic performance. Use these resources if you need them. There's no shame in asking for help.
Your intermediate results are important, but they're not everything. They're one milestone in a long journey. Keep perspective. Stay focused on your goals. And remember, success looks different for everyone.



