Key Points

Telangana's 10th class board exam results reveal an impressive performance by female students. Girls outperformed boys with a 94.26% pass rate, compared to boys' 91.32%. The state's overall pass percentage increased to 92.78%, with Mahabubabad district leading at 99.29%. Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy released the results, highlighting the educational progress in the state.

Key Points: Telangana Girls Dominate SSC Exams with 94.26% Pass Rate

  • Girls secure higher pass rate in Telangana SSC examinations
  • 4,96,374 regular students appear for 10th class exams
  • Mahabubabad district tops with 99.29% pass percentage
  • Gurukul schools lead with 98.79% success rate
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Girls outshine boys in Telangana SSC exams

Telangana girls outperform boys in SSC exams, achieving 2.94% higher pass percentage across state schools

"The overall pass percentage increased from 91.31% in 2024 to 92.78% in 2025 - Narasimha Reddy, Education Director"

Hyderabad, April 30

Girls once again outshone boys in the 10th class examinations in Telangana, the results of which were declared on Wednesday.

Out of 4,96,374 regular students who appeared in the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) public examinations held in March-April, 92.78 per cent cleared the exam.

The girls secured a 2.94 higher pass percentage than the boys. The pass percentage among girls was 94.26 while it was 91.32 per cent among boys.

A total of 5,07,107 students had appeared in the exams held from March 21 to April 3 at exam centres across the state. The students included 10,733 private candidates.

The pass percentage among private candidates was 57.22 per cent. Girls achieved a pass percentage of 61.70, while it was 55.14 among boys.

Director, School Education Narasimha Reddy said the overall pass percentage increased from 91.31 per cent in 2024 to 92.78 per cent in 2025.

Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy released the SSC results in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikarmarka, Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar and Secretary, Education, Yogita Rana.

As many as 4,629 schools scored cent per cent results. Two schools got zero pass percentage, and both are private schools.

The advanced supplementary exams will be held from June 3 to 13.

Among 33 districts, Mahabubabad topped the list with 99.29 pass percentage. Sangareddy stood second with 99.09 per cent and Jangaon third with 98.81 per cent. Vikarabad district was the last with 73.97 pass percentage. Like last year, Hyderabad was at 30th place with pass percentage of 88.53.

Among different categories of schools, Gurukul schools topped with 98.79 pass percentage. BC Welfare schools had a pass percentage of 97.99. Social Welfare residential schools were third with 97.71 percent students clearing the exam. The pass percentage of tribal welfare residential schools was 97.63 and the same for minority residential schools stood at 96.57.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So proud of our Telangana girls! 👏 This shows how determined our daughters are when given equal opportunities. Parents should encourage both sons and daughters equally - education is for all. The Gurukul schools' performance is particularly impressive!
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Rahul S.
While celebrating girls' success, we must also look at why boys are lagging behind. Is it lack of focus or different societal expectations? Need to analyze this gap carefully. The 2.94% difference isn't small!
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Ananya M.
As a teacher, I've noticed girls tend to be more disciplined in studies. But let's not generalize - many boys work hard too! The real concern is those two private schools with zero pass percentage. What's happening there? 😟
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Suresh V.
Mahabubabad district deserves special recognition for 99.29% pass rate! Shows what good administration and community support can achieve. Other districts should learn from them. Hyderabad's performance is disappointing though - we can do better!
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Kavita R.
The tribal welfare schools' performance (97.63%) is heartwarming! Our tribal students are proving that with proper facilities, they can excel. More investment in education always pays off. Jai Telangana! ✨
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Vikram P.
While results are good overall, the private candidates' pass percentage (57.22%) is worrying. Are we failing those who can't attend regular school? Need more support systems for them. Education department should take note.

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