Telangana State SSC (Class 10th) Result 2026 has been released on results.bse.telangana.gov.in on April 29, 2026. This year’s pass percentage was recorded at 95.15%. The result shows an improvement from last year’s result of 92.78%. The number of examinees this year totaled 5,26,166 students; out of which, 5,16,815 were regular and 9,351 were one-time failures. The total number of regular passers came to 4,91,774, while 5,538 one-time failures passed this year.The girls continued their dominance with 96.26% pass percentage compared to boys at 94.07%. The districts that performed well in this year’s examination were Mulugu with 99.30% and Vikarabad with 89.23%.
Now that the results have been declared, the Board of Secondary Education Telangana has made its process for recounting and re-verification of answer sheets to allow students a chance to contest their marks. Students who feel dissatisfied with their marks should apply for either of the following:
Applications need to be filed online by students on or before the date notified soon by the Board. The fee for recounting of marks is ₹500 per subject, while the fee for re-verification is ₹1,000 per subject. The re-verification process includes the re-totaling of marks, verification of marks awarded for each answer, and checking of any unassessed answers, if found. However, requests for complete re-evaluation will not be entertained. Students opting for re-verification are not required to apply separately for the recounting of marks.
Candidates can follow these steps to apply for the TS SSC revaluation:Step 1: Visit the official website: https://bse.telangana.gov.in.Step 2: Click on the link ‘SSC Recounting/Re-verification 2026.’Step 3: Enter hall ticket number and other details.Step 4: Select subjects for re-evaluation.Step 5: Pay the required fees.Step 6: Submit the application.Students are advised to carefully review their marks memo before applying, as the revaluation process involves additional charges and is subject to board guidelines.