TS Inter 2026 Manabadi Live Updates – When Will TSBIE Release the Marks?
Honestly, the whole atmosphere in our hometown feels like a mixed bag of excitement and nervousness. I remember sitting with my batchmates at the tea stall near the college, all of us scrolling through the same websites, hoping the result page would finally load. The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education, or TSBIE as we all call it, has promised to announce both the 1st‑year and 2nd‑year results very soon. And guess what? Once they’re live, we can simply hop onto a few official portals – tsbie.cgg.gov.in, bse.telangana.gov.in, manabadi.co.in or results.cgg.gov.in – to see the scores and even download the detailed memo.
Why All the Buzz? A Quick Recap of the Exams
Let me take you back a little. The intermediate exams were conducted from February 25 to March 18. It was the usual whirlwind – long hours at the study table, late‑night chai breaks, and those frantic last‑minute revisions with friends. In total, a massive 4,89,126 students sat for the first‑year papers and 5,07,949 appeared for the second‑year exams. That adds up to almost 10 lakh (9,97,075 to be exact) hopeful youngsters waiting for their results.
What’s interesting this year is that the board completed the evaluation of answer sheets just last month. They also told us that they re‑evaluated the answer sheets of those who cleared every subject except one, and missed that lone subject by only a mark or two. So if you were one of those unlucky kids who thought you were just a couple of marks short, there’s still a sliver of hope.
Press Conference and Pass Percentage – What to Expect
From what I hear, TSBIE will hold a press conference at the exact moment they declare the results. Apart from revealing the individual scores, they’ll also announce the overall pass percentage. That’s the figure we all keep asking our seniors about – whether it’s better or worse than last year. I’m sure the media will be buzzing, and we’ll have live updates on social media, so keep your phones charged!
My Personal Checklist – How I Plan to Check My Result
When the announcement finally hits, here’s my step‑by‑step plan – and you can follow the same routine. I’m writing this as if we’re chatting over a cup of filter coffee, so feel free to adapt it to your own style.
- Open the official portal: I’ll start with tsbie.cgg.gov.in because that’s the primary site. If it’s down, I have a backup list – bse.telangana.gov.in, manabadi.co.in and results.cgg.gov.in.
- Find the result link: Usually there’s a big banner that says “TS Inter 1st/2nd Year Result 2026”. I’ll click on it – it redirects you to a fresh window.
- Select the right options: I’ll choose my examination year (2026), the category (General), and whether I’m looking for 1st‑year or 2nd‑year results.
- Enter my hall ticket number: This is the roll number printed on the hall ticket. I’ll type it carefully – no point in re‑entering if I make a mistake.
- Submit and view: After hitting submit, the result appears on the screen. I’ll download the PDF memo, print a hard copy, and maybe take a screenshot for quick reference.
Simple, right? The only thing that might trip me up is a slow internet connection – which is a common issue in many parts of Telangana. If that happens, I’ll use a mobile data hotspot or ask a friend who has a faster line.
Practical Tips from My Experience
Here are a few things I’ve learned from previous result days that might help you avoid panic:
- Clear your browser cache: Sometimes the old page stays stuck and doesn’t load the new result. A quick clear of cache or opening an incognito window usually does the trick.
- Keep your hall ticket handy: I keep a photo of my hall ticket in my phone gallery. No need to rummage through piles of paper at the last minute.
- Don’t refresh too many times: The server can become overloaded if everyone keeps hitting refresh. A little patience goes a long way.
- Print the memo immediately: The PDF can sometimes disappear after a few days. I always print a copy right away and store it safely.
- Stay calm and talk to friends: Trust me, the anxiety can be overwhelming. A quick chat with a friend who’s also checking their result can make the wait feel shorter.
What If My Result Looks Wrong?
In case you notice a discrepancy – say your marks don’t add up or a subject is missing – the board usually has a re‑evaluation request form on the same website. I plan to fill it out within the stipulated time frame, attach a scanned copy of my answer sheet (if required), and submit. Remember, the deadline is strict, so don’t delay.
Looking Ahead – After the Results
Once the scores are out, the next big decision for most of us is choosing the stream for the next academic year – whether we continue with PCMB, PCMC, or shift to arts or commerce. My plan is to discuss the options with my parents and teachers, compare the cut‑off trends from the previous years, and maybe even consider distance education if needed.
Also, if you’ve cleared both years with good marks, there’s the option to apply for scholarships offered by the state government – those can be a great financial help for college fees. Keep an eye on the scholarships page of the TSBIE website; they usually update it right after the results.
Final Thoughts – Keep the Faith
All in all, the waiting game is tough, but it’s also a rite of passage for every intermediate student in Telangana. My advice? Stay positive, keep your documents ready, and follow the simple steps I’ve listed above. And if you’re like me and tend to overthink, remember that a single result doesn’t define your entire future. There are many paths ahead, and this is just one milestone.
So, keep your phone charged, your hall ticket close, and maybe treat yourself to a small snack while you wait. When the result finally pops up on the screen, it’ll feel like a small victory, no matter the score. Good luck to everyone – may the results be in your favour!









