TS SSC Passing Marks 2026 - Check TS Class 10 Theory Maximum, Minimum Marks

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Updated On: January 05, 2026 06:22 PM

TS SSC Passing Marks 2026 are 35% where students will have to score these minimum marks in each subject and overall. The board also follows the grading system from A to E. 
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TS SSC Passing Marks 2026 for each subject are set by the Telangana board. It is mandatory for students to score at least 35% marks in each subject. The students will have to separately score the passing marks in each theory and practical exam. Out of 80 marks, students should score at least 28 marks and out of 40 marks, they will require 14 marks. Some subjects will include practical examination or internal assessment too for 20 marks. In these exams, students will have to score at least 07 marks to get the pass status. In the result, a total of both the scores will be mentioned. On the basis of it, the grades will also be provided. Through the TS SSC Marksheet 2026 , students will get to know the marks and grades scored. Continue reading the article for more information about the TS SSC Passing Marks 2026.

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TS SSC Passing Marks 2026

Students are required to score at least 35% marks in both theory as well as internal assessment to be eligible for the passing certificate. Check out the information regarding the minimum passing marks for the different subjects and the different papers from the table given below:

Theory

Subject

Total Marks

Passing Marks

First Language (Hindi/Urdu/Telugu)

80

28

Second Language (Hindi/Telugu)

80

28

Third Language (English)

80

28

Mathematics (Paper 1)

40

14

Mathematics (Paper 2)

40

14

Biological Science

40

14

Physical Science

40

14

Geography and Economics

40

14

History and Civics

40

14

Practical

Subject

Practical/Internal assessment maximum marks

Practical/Internal assessment Passing marks

First Language (Hindi/Sanskrit/Telugu)

20

07

Second Language (Hindi/Telugu)

20

07

Third Language (English)

20

07

Mathematics (Paper 1)

10

03

Mathematics (Paper 2)

10

03

Biological Science

10

03

Physical Science

10

03

Geography and Economics

10

03

History and Civics

10

03

TS SSC Grading System 2026

Students can refer to the detailed grading system from the table given below. It will help them to understand the calculation of their grades.

TS SSC Grading System 2026 for main subjects

Grade Marks in 1st Language, 3rd Language, Non-Languages Marks in 2nd Language Grade Points
A1 91-100 90-100 10
A2 81-90 79-89 09
B1 71-80 68-78 08
B2 61-70 57-67 07
C1 51-60 46-56 06
C2 41-50 35-45 05
D 35-40 20-34 04
E 0-34 00-19

Co-Curricular Area Grading System

Grade Languages and Non-Languages Grade points
A+ 85-100 5
A 71-84 4
B 56-70 3
C 41-55 2
D 00-40 1

Telangana SSC Marking Scheme 2026

The SSC exam has a total of 600 marks, including internal assessments.

Subject Total Marks Theory Internal Assessment
First Language 100 80 20
Second Language 100 80 20
Mathematics (2 Papers) 100 80 20
Biological Science 50 40 10
Physical Science 50 40 10
Social Studies (2) 100 80 20

Tips to Score Above TS Board SSC Passing Marks

Following are the essential tips for you to score well in the board exams. Studying with the help of these tips will make it easy for you to prepare well and score high marks in board exams.

  • Understand the Syllabus: Get familiar with the TS Board Class 10 syllabus and focus on important topics highlighted by the board.
  • Organized Study Plan: Create a structured timetable covering all subjects, allocating extra time for challenging topics. Ensure a balance between theory and practical preparation.
  • Practice Previous Year Papers: Solving TS SSC Previous Year question papers helps in understanding the exam pattern and types of questions frequently asked.
  • Excel in Practical Exams: Perform experiments carefully and understand the concepts to score well in practical assessments.
  • Stay Positive & Confident: A positive mindset and self-confidence play a crucial role in improving performance during exam preparation.

The Board of Secondary Education Telangana has put forward the minimum passing marks requirement for the students who will be appearing for the SSC exam. Students must achieve at least 35% marks in every subject included in the curriculum to be eligible for the passing certificate along with the marksheet.

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FAQs

Which grade will be provided to students on scoring 84 marks in Second Language?

On scoring 84 marks in Second Language, students will be able to secure grade A2. There are different grades as per the range of marks for different subjects. 

How many marks are required to pass in First and Second Language?

As per the TS SSC passing marks, students should score at least 28 marks in First and Second Language in order to get the pass status. 

What happens if a student scores passing marks in a practical exam but fails in theory exam?

In case a student scores passing marks in a practical exam but fails in theory exam, the student will have to appear for that particular subject again. It is necessary for them to score at least the minimum passing marks in each of the parts of the exam.

How many marks are required to pass each subject as per the TS SSC Passing Marks 2026?

In each subject, it is essential to score at least 35 marks in order to pass the exam as per the TS SSC Passing Marks 2026.

Is it necessary to pass the practical and theory exam individually?

Yes, the students should score at least 35% marks individually in each theory and practical exam. On scoring to fail the passing marks in any of the parts of exams, students will have to appear for the subject again. 

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