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Home | Telangana | Telangana State Bie To Release Failed Subjects Results On Friday

Telangana State BIE to release failed subjects results on Friday

Hyderabad: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) on Thursday said all intermediate first-year failed students who were granted minimum pass marks in the failed subjects could download their online results and mark memos from the TS BIE website https://tsbie.cgg.gov.in/ from 5 pm on Friday. All students who failed in the first year […]

By Telangana Today
Updated On - 6 January 2022, 11:06 PM
Telangana State BIE to release failed subjects results on Friday
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Hyderabad: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) on Thursday said all intermediate first-year failed students who were granted minimum pass marks in the failed subjects could download their online results and mark memos from the TS BIE website https://tsbie.cgg.gov.in/ from 5 pm on Friday.

All students who failed in the first year intermediate exams held in October 2021 and applied for Re-Verification and Recounting (RVRC) in the failed subjects can withdraw their RVRC application, if they were not interested to get their failed subjects re-verified/recounted, the TS BIE said in a press release.


Such students can cancel their application by visiting the website https://tsbie.cgg.gov.in/ and the last date to withdraw the RVRC application is January 17 (5 pm). Candidates who cancel their RVRC application can collect the amount from the principal of the college concerned where they have studied the first year from February 1, the Board said.

Meanwhile, the Board released exam fee particulars for the students appearing for the Intermediate Public Examinations, April 2022. For the general stream, the exam fee for the first year regular (arts and science) and second-year regular (arts) is Rs 490, while it is Rs 690 for the second year regular (science).

As for the vocational stream, first and second-year regular students have to pay an exam and practicals fee of Rs 690. Likewise, students of the first year and second-year regular (vocational) bridge courses have to pay Rs 840 towards exam fees, practicals and bridge courses.

Private candidates wishing to appear for one or more backlog exams in inter first or second year have to pay Rs 490. Similarly, students who want to improve their first-year scores can appear for the improvement exams by paying Rs 150 per paper in addition to the original exam fee of Rs 490. the Board added.


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