The 2018 Telangana SSC (TS SSC) results have been declared and students can now check their TS Class 10 results online. The Board of Secondary Education of Telangana (BSET) released the Senior Secondary Certificate results on the official BSET website, bse.telangana.gov.in, today, April 27th, 2018, at 7pm.

The board, in its press conference for the TS SSC results 2018, said that the pass percentage of the Class 10 exam is 83.78%, which is around 0.5 percentage points lower than that of the SSC results 2017. Once again girls have performed better than boys; 85% of girls have passed the exam, while 82% of boys have cleared.

To mitigate the rush to access the results and possible server issues once the result is released - something that the Telangana SSC board foresaw - the board has tied up other websites to make the 2018 TS Class 10 results available. Students will be able to access their results at these websites: results.cgg.gov.in, indiaresults.com, manabadi.com, passorfail.in, vidyatoday.in, vidyavision.com, and schools9.com, among others.

The TS SSC results can also be checked via SMS, and students can send a text message with their registration number to 56263 to obtain their results on their phones.

The Telangana board was initially expected to declare the TS SSC results at 10am on April 27th, but the release was delayed.

How to check Telangana SSC results 2018 (on the official website)

  1. Log on to the official website of the Telangana SSC board.
  2. Click on ‘Telangana SSC Class 10 result 2018’.
  3. Enter your roll number and date of birth, as well as the security code displayed, and click on ‘Submit’.
  4. Your SSC marks will be displayed and can be printed out for reference.

The Telangana board conducted its 2018 SSC exam from March 15th to April 2nd this year and more than 5 lakh students appeared for the exam in around 2,500 examination centres.

Five cases of question paper leaks were discovered and 16 people who were suspected of being connected to the leaks were arrested. Among the suspects, 12 were exam invigilators and two each chief superintendent and department officer.