TS SSC Supplementary Results 2025 Today: Your Complete Guide

The Telangana SSC (Class 10) supplementary results for 2025 are expected to be released today by the Board of Secondary Education (BSE), Telangana. This blog post covers everything students and parents need to know: from how to check the results, key dates, passing criteria, next steps, and expert tips to navigate the process smoothly.
What Happened & Why It Matters
Telangana’s main SSC results were announced on April 30, 2025, with a pass percentage of 92.78%. However, hundreds of students who didn’t clear one or more subjects took the supplementary exam, held from June 3 to June 13, 2025.
Typically, supplementary results are released roughly 15 days after the exams end. Given this pattern (true in 2023 & 2024), today’s release on or before June 29 aligns with past trends.
How to Check Your TS SSC Supplementary Result Today
Follow these methods once the results are live:
1. Official Website
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Visit bse.telangana.gov.in (or alternate portal results.cgg.gov.in)
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Click the “TS SSC Supplementary Result 2025” link
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Enter your hall ticket/roll number and captcha
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View, download, and print your marks memo
2. SMS Option
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Send:
TS10 <space> YourRollNumber
to 56263
3. DigiLocker
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Log into DigiLocker and search under exam results to download the memo
Quick Steps to Check Result
Method | Steps | Where to Get Result |
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Website | Visit portal → Enter roll no. & captcha → Download memo | bse.telangana.gov.in (or results.cgg.gov.in) |
SMS | Text TS10 <RollNo> to 56263 → Receive marks instantly |
Via SMS |
DigiLocker | Log in → Navigate to results section → Download memo | DigiLocker portal |
Passing Criteria & Grading Breakdown
To pass the TS SSC supplementary exams:
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Minimum 35 marks per subject
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Second language subjects: Minimum 20 marks
(Note: This aligns with general Board rules. For detailed grade-wise cutoffs, refer to the latest memorandum.)
Students should verify subject-wise marks and total scores on their memo.
What Happens After Results Are Out?
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Passed students: Eligible to enter Class 11 in junior colleges or apply for polytechnic/diploma courses
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Failed students: May need to wait for next academic cycle or consult their school for retest details
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Schools will distribute original mark sheets after online memos are issued
Important Next Steps for Students
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Verify Information
Check all details carefully. Discrepancies should be reported immediately to your District Education Office or BSE helpline. -
Download & Print
Save the scanned memo and obtain a hard copy for admission, college, and scholarship applications. -
Plan Academic Path
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If passed: Choose your preferred stream (Science, Commerce, Arts).
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If compromised in combined subjects: Approach your school for guidance on options and support.
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Counselling & Admissions
Junior colleges typically hold counselling soon after result release. Keep track of dates and required documents (hall ticket, memo, photo ID, etc.). -
Retaining a Backup Plan
Students must always keep a backup—such as vocational courses or skill training—if plans change unexpectedly.
Benefits of Supplementary Exams
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Second chance without waiting a full year
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Opportunity to improve final scores
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Timely entry into higher secondary education
Expert Tips for Students & Parents
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Stay calm & informed: Monitor official portals and SMS updates
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Double-check entries: Ensure roll number & captcha are correct
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Print multiple copies: Originals may get misplaced during admissions
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Attend counselling fully prepared: Carry all necessary documents
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Future-readiness: If you pass, start early prep for 11th-grade essentials
Final Thoughts
Today's release of the TS SSC Supplementary Results 2025 is a turning point for thousands of students. Whether you're stepping into Class 11 or planning your next academic move, this result matters immensely. It brings closure, clarity, and a chance to build a strong future.
For the fastest updates:
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Check the official websites first
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Use SMS or DigiLocker for quick results
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Contact your school or DEO for discrepancies
Wishing all students the very best—may your efforts be rewarded with success!