Download TG [Telangana] Intermediate 2026 Marks Memos [Released]

Download TG [Telangana] Intermediate 2026 Marks Memos [Released]. Telangana Government Education Department has released the Intermediate 2nd Year and 1st Year Results on Sunday 12th April 2026. Now the Telangana Government BIE Board of Intermediate has released the Marks Memos of the Intermediate Students 2026. Download the Marks Memos using the Hall Ticket Numbers

Download TG [Telangana] Intermediate 2026 Marks Memos [Released]

Download TG [Telangana] Intermediate 2026 Marks Memos [Released]

Download TG [Telangana] Intermediate 2026 Marks Memos [Released]. Telangana Government Education Department has released the Intermediate 2nd Year and 1st Year Results on Sunday 12th April 2026. Now the Telangana Government BIE Board of Intermediate has released the Marks Memos of the Intermediate Students 2026. Download the Marks Memos using the Hall Ticket Numbers

The short Marks Memos are very useful until the students gets their Original Intermediate Certificates.

Intermediate Marks Memos 2026 Released – Complete Details, Download Process & Key Information


The much-awaited Intermediate marks memos for 2026 have been officially released by the Board of Intermediate Education, bringing relief and excitement to lakhs of students. Candidates who appeared for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) can now access their marks memos online and check their performance.

This blog post provides a complete guide on how to download the marks memo, important details mentioned in it, and what students should do next.

📢 Marks Memos Released – What You Need to Know

The Intermediate results include both 1st Year (Junior Inter) and 2nd Year (Senior Inter) students. Along with results, the board has released digital marks memos (scorecards), which serve as provisional certificates.
  • Marks memos are available online
  • Students need hall ticket number to download
  • Includes subject-wise marks, grades, and pass status
  • Digital memo can be used for admissions temporarily
👉 The online marks memo acts as a provisional document until the original certificate is issued by colleges.

📝 Step-by-Step Process to Download Marks Memo

Follow these simple steps to get your marks memo:

  1. Visit the official website link provided below.
  2. You will get a Page with Heading  “Results MEMO Download”
  3. Select Results Year -2026
  4. Select 1st Year / 2nd Year
  5. Enter your Hall Ticket Number
  6. Click on Get Memo
  7. Download and save your marks memo

What are the Eligibility Rules printed on Marks Memos

Eligibility Rules 


1. A Candidate is declared as passed in the 1st/2nd Year examination if he/she gets a minimum of 30% marks in each paper and 35% aggregate in one attempt.

2. Minimum pass mark for individual papers of 1st/2nd or both under compartmental appearance is 35%.

3. Blind, Deaf, Deaf & Dumb candidates are declared as passed 1st/2nd Year,if the candidate gets a minimum of 25% marks in each paper.The award of Grade will be as per usual procedure.

4. The Deaf, Deaf & Dumb, Dyslexia and Mentally handicapped candidates are exempted from one language under Part I or Part II.The Grade will be awarded as usual in consideration of papers appeared.

5. The "Environmental Education" examination is compulsory from the academic year 2006-07 and the "Ethics and Human Values" examination is compulsory from the academic year 2014-15.The Candidates will be issued pass certificates only after qualifying the said two subjects.The Blind Candidates are exempted from appearing the Environmental Education Examination only.

6. The English Practical Examinations for General and Vocational streams were introduced for first-year students in the Academic Year 2023-2024 and for second-year students in the Academic Year 2024-2025. Students will pass the English Exam if they clear both the Theory and Practical Exams.

Note: 
i)N-INDICATES NOT OFFERED FOR THE PAPER. 
ii)* -INDICATES MARKS OBTAINED AT AN EARLIER EXAMINATION. 
iii)'E'-INDICATES EXEMPTION in case of Deaf, Deaf & Dumb, Dyslexia and Mentally handicapped candidates