Telangana Intermediate Results 2024: 71% Pass Rate, Girls Outperform Boys

The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has declared the results for the 1st and 2nd year Intermediate Public Examinations, with an overall pass percentage of 71. Advisor K Keshava Rao highlighted the encouraging trend of improving results year after year. He specifically noted that female students are performing exceptionally well, outperforming their male counterparts. The results also demonstrate that government colleges are achieving better academic outcomes than private institutions, particularly in the vocational sector.

Key Points: Telangana Intermediate Results 2024 Declared: 71% Pass Percentage

  • 71% overall pass rate
  • Girls outperform boys
  • Government colleges beat private colleges
  • 9.97 lakh students appeared
  • Vocational sector shows strong results
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Telangana Intermediate Public Examinations results declared, overall pass percentage stands at 71%

Telangana State Board announces Intermediate exam results with 71% overall pass rate. Girls outperform boys, and government colleges exceed private college results.

"The ladies, particularly, gender-wise, are doing better. - K Keshava Rao"

Hyderabad, April 12

The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education on Sunday announced the results of the 1st and 2nd year Intermediate Public Examinations. At least 9.97 lakh students appeared for the examinations at 1495 Examination Centres.

Advisor to the Government, K Keshava Rao, said that the results were very inspiring, standing at 71 per cent. The results are getting better every passing day. He also praised the female participation in the examinations, saying that they are doing exceptionally well.

"The results are very encouraging because they have gone somewhat 71 per cent. Now, why I am happy is that it is increasing day by day. That is number one. And the ladies, particularly, gender-wise, are doing better. I'm not trying to discourage the boys, but this is exactly the truth," he said.

He further highlighted that the government colleges are doing better than private ones. He said that the theory circulating against the government colleges, implying that they are not doing well, has been broken down with the impactful results.

He noted that even though infrastructure can be a topic of discussion, academically, the government colleges are doing very well.

"But, giving you the evidence, the figures, white and black, let me tell you, we are doing better than private schools and colleges. In the vocational sector, we are at 71 per cent compared to 59 per cent in private colleges. There is some sort of a theory that government colleges are not doing as well as the private colleges, but we have shown you the results that we are far better," he said.

"We may lack in infrastructure, but as far as academics are concerned, classroom work and labs are concerned, dedication and teachers are concerned, it is really very good. The results have been well-received, with 80% of students acknowledging their satisfaction," he added.

- ANI

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Vikram M
Good to see government colleges getting the recognition they deserve. We often forget the hard work of teachers in these institutions who work with limited resources. The focus should now be on improving that infrastructure gap mentioned.
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Rohit P
While 71% is an improvement, we must ask what about the remaining 29%? Nearly 3 lakh students didn't pass. The board should also release data on district-wise performance and support systems for those who failed.
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Ananya R
So proud of all the girls! 🎉 This is the result of changing mindsets and parents supporting their daughters' education. Let's keep this momentum going for higher studies and careers.
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Siddharth J
The comparison with private colleges is interesting. Many middle-class families spend lakhs on private coaching and tuition. This proves that with dedication, government institutions can deliver excellent results at a fraction of the cost. A great lesson for all of us.
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Michael C
As someone who studied in a Telangana government school years ago, this makes me very happy. The focus on vocational results (71% vs 59%) is particularly impressive. Practical skills are crucial for the economy.

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