Telangana Class 10 Results: Girls Outperform Boys with 96.26% Pass Rate

Girls have outperformed boys in Telangana's Class 10 exams with a pass percentage of 96.26% compared to 94.07% for boys. The overall pass percentage for regular candidates rose to 95.15%, up from 92.78% last year. Mulugu district topped the list with 99.30% pass rate, while Hyderabad ranked last with 89.23%. Students can check their results on the BSE Telangana website or via WhatsApp.

Key Points: Telangana Class 10 Results: Girls Beat Boys Again

  • Girls achieve 96.26% pass rate vs boys' 94.07%
  • Overall pass percentage rises to 95.15% from 92.78% last year
  • Mulugu district tops with 99.30% pass rate
  • Hyderabad ranks last among 33 districts with 89.23%
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Telangana: Girls outperform boys in Class 10 exam

Girls outperform boys in Telangana SSC exams with 96.26% pass rate. Overall pass percentage rises to 95.15%. Mulugu tops districts. Check results online.

"Girls outperformed boys in the Secondary School Certificate or Class 10 final examinations - Board of Secondary Education"

Hyderabad, April 29

Girls outperformed boys in the Secondary School Certificate or Class 10 final examinations, the results of which were declared on Wednesday.

The results show that regular candidates have secured a pass percentage of 95.15. The pass percentage has gone up compared to 2025, when 92.78 per cent of candidates had qualified.

According to the Board of Secondary Education (BSE), a total of 5,16,815 regular students had appeared in the exams held in March-April. Of them, 4,91774 have passed the exam.

The pass percentage for regular boys is 94.07, while the same for girls is 96.26 per cent.

Last year, the pass percentage for regular boys was 91.32 per cent, while for girls it was 94.26 per cent.

Dr K. Keshava Rao, Advisor to the Government, released the results in the presence of Yogita Rana, Education Secretary, and E. Naveen Nicolas, Director of School Education.

Among districts, Mulugu topped the list with 99.30 per cent pass percentage. Nagarkurnool stood second and Nirmal third with 99.03 and 98.96 per cent respectively.

Minister for Panchayati Raj and Rural Development, Rural Water Supply and Women and Child Welfare, Danasari Seethakka, expressed her delight over Mulugu district securing the top position in the 10th class exam results.

She conveyed congratulations to the district administration, education department officials, teachers, and students.

Hyderabad finished last among the list of 33 districts with 89.23 per cent of students clearing the exam.

The exams were held at 2,676 centres across the state. This time, the BSE gave a gap of four to five days for each exam, on par with CBSE and other boards. The BSE said this was well appreciated by students and parents.

Students can check the results on the website bse.telangana.gov. The students can also get their results via the WhatsApp service. They have to send a message saying, "Hi" to 8096958096, and follow the prompts to provide the hall ticket number.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Big achievement for Telangana education system! Almost 95% pass rate is impressive. But I'm concerned about Hyderabad finishing last among districts with 89.23%. Urban students face different challenges like traffic, pollution, and digital distractions. Rural areas like Mulugu (99.3%) show focused effort works. Need to address urban-rural gap.
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Kavya N
Love seeing girls shine! As a teacher, I've noticed our girl students are more disciplined and consistent with studies. The gap between exams (like CBSE) has really helped students prepare better. Happy to see the government's WhatsApp service for results - very tech-savvy move for Telangana! 😊
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Aditya G
While girls performing better is positive, we must ensure this doesn't create pressure on boys. Many boys in my village dropped out to work early. The real achievement is Mulugu district - a tribal area topping the state! Shows proper education policy can uplift everyone. Kudos to Seethakka ji for highlighting this!
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Divya L
Exciting results! But one thing bothers me - why is the pass percentage for boys dropping? Last year 91.32%, now 94.07%? Wait, that's an increase. Anyway, 95% overall is fantastic for Telangana. The gap between exams was a brilliant idea - students got proper revision time. Hope other states follow this model!
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Vikram M
Great improvement from 92.78% to 95.15% in one year! The education department under Yogita Rana ma'am seems to be doing good work. But we need to analyze why Hyderabad lags behind - maybe high competition or socio-economic factors? Telang

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