Telangana SSC Results 2026: Recounting, Reverification and Supplementary Exam Schedule
The Directorate of Government Examinations, Telangana has released the schedule for recounting, reverification, and supplementary exams following SSC Results 2026 declaration. Students can apply from April 30 to May 14, 2026.
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The wait is over for students who want to challenge their SSC results or get another shot at clearing their exams. The Directorate of Government Examinations, Telangana, has rolled out the complete schedule for recounting, reverification, and supplementary examinations following the SSC Results 2026 announcement.
If you scored lower than expected or failed a subject, you now have clear options and deadlines to work with. Let's break down what you need to know.
How to Apply for Recounting or Reverification
Not happy with your marks? You can apply for either recounting or reverification of your answer sheets. The application window opens on April 30, 2026 and closes on May 14, 2026. That gives you a two-week period to make your decision and submit your application through the official website.
Here's the difference between the two options. Recounting means the board will count your marks again to make sure no mistakes were made during addition. Reverification is a deeper check where your answer script goes through another review to ensure all answers were evaluated properly.
The fee structure is straightforward. Recounting costs INR 500 per subject. Reverification costs INR 1,000 per subject. You can choose either option based on what you think went wrong.
Important Points to Remember
Before you rush to apply, keep these points in mind. The board does not offer revaluation or check for undervaluation. This means they won't reassess your answers with fresh eyes or change marks based on a new evaluation. They will only verify that the existing evaluation was done correctly and marks were added up right.
Here's a practical tip that saves time. If you apply for reverification, you don't need to apply separately for recounting. The reverification process includes recounting, so you're covered on both fronts.
You can submit your application in two ways. Either do it yourself directly through the official portal, or ask your school headmaster to do it on your behalf. Just make sure you have your hall ticket and SSC marks memo handy before you start the process.
Supplementary Exams: Your Second Chance
Failed one or more subjects? The board has scheduled the Telangana SSC Advanced Supplementary Examinations 2026 from June 5 to June 12, 2026. All exams will run from 9:30 AM to 12:30 PM.
Who can appear for these exams? Students who failed in the March 2026 examinations are eligible. But here's something many students don't know. If you failed your SSC exams any time since 2015 under the CCE pattern (Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation), you can still apply for these supplementary examinations. That's right, the board gives you multiple opportunities to clear your SSC.
This is particularly helpful for students who had to drop out or couldn't appear for supplementary exams in previous years due to various reasons. You get another shot at completing your SSC, which opens doors for further education and career opportunities.
What You Should Do Next
First, check your results carefully. Look at each subject score and identify where you think something might have gone wrong. Talk to your teachers if possible. They know your performance and can guide you on whether applying for recounting or reverification makes sense.
Calculate the cost. If you want to challenge multiple subjects, the fees can add up. Make sure the potential benefit justifies the expense.
Mark your calendar. The application deadline is May 14, 2026. Don't wait until the last day. Technical issues or other problems could crop up, and you don't want to miss the deadline.
If you're planning to appear for supplementary exams, start preparing now. June might seem far away, but focused preparation over the next few weeks will make a real difference in your performance.
Keep checking the official website of the Directorate of Government Examinations, Telangana for any updates or clarifications. Sometimes the board releases additional information or extends deadlines based on student requests.
Remember, a setback in exams doesn't define your future. Whether you choose to apply for reverification or appear for supplementary exams, you're taking control of your academic journey. Many successful people have faced similar situations and came out stronger. Your effort and determination matter more than a single exam result.



