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Telangana SSC 2025 Result: The long-awaited results of the Telangana State Secondary School Certificate (SSC) 2025 examinations were declared today. A total of 5,09,564 candidates had registered for the exams, which were held from March 21 to April 3, 2025. The results were initially delayed but were finally made available for students at 2:15 p.m. this afternoon. Students, parents, and educators eagerly awaited the release, which was made accessible online via the official portals.
The results this year have drawn considerable attention as the pass percentages for regular and private candidates show distinct trends. While regular candidates have performed remarkably well, securing a pass percentage of 92.78%, private candidates have had a lower pass rate of 57.22%. The overall performance has sparked discussions regarding the educational landscape and the factors contributing to these differences.
Pass percentage for regular and private candidates
Among the 5,09,564 candidates who registered, 5,07,107 appeared for the exams, with 4,96,374 being regular students and 10,733 being private candidates. This year, regular candidates outperformed private candidates by a significant margin, with an overall pass rate of 92.78%, compared to just 57.22% for private students.
Regular candidates performed exceptionally well, with girls achieving a pass percentage of 94.26%, surpassing boys who secured a pass rate of 91.32%. This 2.94% difference continues the trend of higher pass rates for girls. Private candidates, however, showed a considerable gender gap, as girls recorded a pass rate of 61.70%, outperforming boys at 55.14%.
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Top-performing districts and schools
The district-wise performance has been varied, with Mahabubabad district leading the state with a remarkable 99.29% pass rate. This district’s performance stands as the highest among all Telangana districts, showcasing the success of its schools. In contrast, Vikarabad recorded the lowest pass rate, with only 73.97% of students passing the SSC exams.
Interestingly, the pass rates also varied significantly between school managements. A total of 4,629 schools achieved 100% pass rates, while two schools reported a 0% pass rate. The management category with the highest number of schools securing 100% pass rates was the private sector, with 2,007 out of 5,063 private schools achieving perfect results.
Here’s a look at the performance across various school managements:
Improvement in overall results
The overall results show a positive trend, with the pass percentage for regular candidates improving compared to last year. In 2024, the pass percentage for regular students was 91.31%, whereas, in 2025, it increased to 92.78%. This improvement is seen as a result of ongoing efforts to strengthen the educational framework in Telangana.
However, private candidates continue to struggle, with the pass percentage remaining relatively low at 57.22%. It is worth noting that while there has been progress in government and aided schools, the performance gap between regular and private candidates remains a critical issue.
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