The Telangana Secondary School Certificate (SSC) will be released today, April 29, 2026 at 2:00 PM. Lakhs of students are expected to log in simultaneously, the official portals are likely to experience heavy traffic, slow loading, or even temporary crashes.The Office of the Director of Government Examinations, Telangana, will formally announce the results at the Godavari Auditorium, SCERT Campus, Hyderabad, in the presence of senior officials including K. Keshava Rao, Advisor to the Government of Telangana, Principal Secretary Dr. Yogita Rana, IAS, and Director of School Education D.E. Naveen Nicolas, IAS.
Every year, result day turns official portals into overloaded digital corridors. For TS SSC 2026, students will be accessing multiple websites simultaneously, including:
It is this abrupt increase that usually causes server lag, timeouts, or even unavailability. The government has already informed students to be patient and refrain from refreshing the page multiple times.
If the official portals fail to load, students are not left without options. The Telangana government has enabled alternative systems specifically for such situations.
One of the most reliable backup methods is the MeeSeva WhatsApp service. Students can send a simple “Hi” message to 8096958096. SSC Result will be sent directly through the mobile phone number once the verification process is done. It has been designed in such a way that there would be no problem in accessing through websites.
While there could be a problem with one website, but other portals will most likely function properly. All the servers cannot be down at once.Wait for some timeInstead of clicking the refresh button every moment, the students need to give it some rest for about 5-10 minutes. The server loads take their own time to stabilize.
Sometimes the problem could be local too. In such a case, switching to an alternative internet connection could help.
When the website is stable, students can follow these steps:
In 2025, Telangana recorded a strong pass percentage of 92.78%, with girls outperforming boys at 94.26%. Expectations remain high this year as well, making result day even more intense for students and parents alike.