Telangana TS Supplementary Exam 2019 begin from today; How to download admit card @bie.telangana.gov.in

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Telangana TS Supplementary Exam 2019 begin from today; How to download Admit card @bie.telangana.gov.in
Telangana TS Supplementary Exam 2019 begin from today; How to download Admit card @bie.telangana.gov.in

New Delhi : Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) will be conducted the TS Intermediate Supplementary Examination for 2019 on today. The exam will conclude on June 24.

Candidates who will be appearing for the exam should note that the TS SSC Advanced Supplementary Exam 2019 exam will be conducted from 9:30 AM to 12:15 PM. Candidates who want to go for supplementary Exams are advised to Keep visiting the official website bie.telangana.gov.in for more updates.

How to Download TS Inter Supplementary Examination Admit Card 2019

Step 1: Go to the TS official website bsetelangana.org

Step 2: Click on the link “SSC A.S.E JUNE - 2019 HALL TICKETS” available in the quick link section

Step 3: Click on the link "ASE Hall Ticket Download " on the next page

Step 4: Now, candidates will have to select the district, school, their name from the drop-down list

Step 5: Enter your correct date of birth and click on the “Download Hall Ticket” button

 

Step 6: Download and carry a printout of the same to the exam centre

TS Intermediate Result 2019

Total of 8.70 lakh students had appeared for the TS Intermediate examinations 2019. The pass percentage for both TS Intermediate 1st and 2nd year dropped in 2019.  The overall pass percentage in TS Inter 2nd Year Results 2019 has been observed as 65 percent. Yes, a total of 65 percent of students have cleared the TS 2nd year Intermediate Results 2019.

For TS 1st year Result 2019:

  • Boys - 53.15 percent
  • Girls - 62.2 percent

For TS Inter 2nd year Result 2019:

  • Boys- 58.2 percent
  • Girls- 71.5 percent

In 2018, the results for the first and second-year examinations were announced on April 13. Girls had performed better than boys. The pass percentage for the first year was 62.35 and that for the second year was 67.25.