TG TET June 2026 Result: How To Check And Download Scorecard
TG TET June 2026 results release today at 2:30 pm. Learn how to download your scorecard and understand what this exam means for your teaching career.
AC Team

If you sat for the TG TET in June, today is the day you have been waiting for. The Telangana School Education Department will release the TG TET June 2026 results at 2:30 pm on the official website. No more refreshing your phone every five minutes, the wait is almost over.
Who Took The Exam
The numbers this year are big. More than 1.53 lakh candidates registered for the test. Out of these, over 50,000 appeared for Paper I and more than 1.03 lakh registered for Paper II. That is a lot of people hoping to become teachers, and honestly, Telangana schools need them.
The exam ran from June 16 to June 22, spread across multiple computer-based sessions. Running a test on this scale across the state is no small task, so the fact that results are out this soon says something about how well the department has managed the process.
Steps To Download Your TG TET Scorecard
Once the result link goes live, follow these simple steps to get your scorecard:
- Go to the official TG TET website
- Click on the link that says 'TG TET June 2026 Result'
- Enter your login details, such as your hall ticket number and date of birth, and submit
- Your scorecard will appear on the screen, download it right away
- Take a printout and keep it in a safe place for future recruitment use
Your scorecard will show your marks, whether you passed or failed, and other exam-related details. Think of it as your ticket to the next stage, so don't just save it on your phone and forget about it. Print a few copies. Trust me, you will thank yourself later when some recruitment form asks for it out of nowhere.
Why This Exam Matters
TG TET decides who gets to teach in Telangana schools from Class 1 to Class 8. It is not just another exam, it is the gateway to a teaching career in the state.
Here is how the papers work:
- Paper I is for candidates who want to teach Classes 1 to 5
- Paper II is for candidates who want to teach Classes 6 to 8
- If you want to teach any class from 1 to 8, you need to clear both papers
So if you only took Paper I but later decide you want to teach middle school too, you will need to sit for Paper II as well. It is worth planning this out early rather than realising it later during a recruitment drive.
What To Do After Checking Your Result
Once you have your scorecard, do not just close the tab and move on. Here is a quick checklist:
- Check your name, roll number, and other details carefully for any errors
- Note down your marks and qualifying status
- Save a digital copy in a folder you can find easily, cloud storage helps here
- Print at least two or three hard copies
- Keep the scorecard safe, as it stays valid for a long period and is needed for teacher recruitment exams later
A TET qualification is not a one-time use ticket. Many candidates use the same scorecard across multiple recruitment cycles, so losing it means running back to the department for a duplicate, which nobody enjoys doing.
A Quick Reality Check
Passing TET does not guarantee a job right away. It makes you eligible to apply for teaching posts whenever recruitment notifications come out. Think of it as clearing the first hurdle in a longer race. The real competition begins when the actual recruitment exams and interviews start.
If you did not clear the exam this time, do not lose heart. TET happens periodically, and every attempt teaches you something about where you need to improve. Many successful teachers today did not clear it on their first try either.
Keep an eye on the official website for any updates on recruitment notifications after the result. That is usually the next big thing to track once TET results are out.



