The Telangana SSC (Class 10) Results 2026 have been declared on the official website, results.bse.telangana.gov.in, today, April 29, 2026. The pass percentage for this year stands at 95.15%. The exams were held between March 14 and April 16, 2026. A total of 5,26,166 candidates appeared for the SSC Public Examinations 2026, including: 5,16,815 regular candidates and 9,351 one-time failed candidates.
Out of these, the results show: 4,91,774 regular candidates successfully passed, and 5,538 one-time failed candidates cleared the examination.
TS SSC result 2026: Girls have maintained academic edge
The gender-wise performance once again tilts in favour of girls, continuing a consistent trend in Telangana’s board results:
- Boys pass percentage: 94.07%
- Girls pass percentage: 96.26%
With a 2.19 percentage point lead, girls have outperformed boys, reinforcing their dominance in state-level academic outcomes.
TS SSC scorecard 2026: Year-on-year improvement evident
The 2026 results mark a clear improvement over last year’s figures:
- 2025 overall pass percentage: 92.78%
- 2026 overall pass percentage: 95.15%
Both boys and girls have shown progress, indicating better preparation levels and possibly more streamlined evaluation processes.
School and district highlights
Institutional and regional performances reveal key trends: 4,973 schools achieved a 100% pass rate, highlighting strong institutional outcomes. A small number of schools reported extremely low pass percentages, pointing to disparities that remain.
At the district level:
- Mulugu district emerged on top with 99.30% pass percentage
- Vikarabad recorded the lowest at 89.23%
Among different management categories, Social Welfare Residential Schools stood out with a 91% pass rate, reflecting consistent academic delivery.
A key takeaway from the TS SSC Result 2026 is the sharp improvement in overall pass percentage, which has risen to 95.15% from 92.78% last year—a jump of over 2.3 percentage points. This indicates not just better student performance, but also suggests more effective evaluation practices and academic support systems across Telangana schools.
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