Hyderabad: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE), which faced flak over alleged bungling in publication of results, on Monday said that 1,137 candidates of the 3.8 lakh students whose answer scripts were re-evaluated after they failed in the exams in March, were declared passed.
The announcement of exam results last month had led to protests by students, parents, students organisations and political parties over alleged goof-up in the evaluation process.
Several students across Telangana, including the nephew of Telugu Desam Party Rajya Sabha MP C.M. Ramesh, reportedly committed suicide as they failed to clear the intermediate (Class XII) examination.
Government officials had said that errors in the OMR sheets (by examiners), among other things, were noticed.
The BIE said in a release on Monday night that 9,43,005 candidates appeared for the Intermediate exams in March.
Of these, 5,60,889 passed while 3,82,116 failed, it said.
TSBIE said re-verification of answer scripts of failed candidates began on April 26 on the directions of the high court.
A second level check, using artificial intelligence and scanning for 19,788 answer scripts, is still underway.
Efforts are being made to complete testing, scanning and uploading by Monday night or Tuesday morning, the release said.
After re-verification, 1,137 candidates were declared to have passed, of whom 552 were from second year and 585 from the first year, it said.
The second year candidates are eligible to pursue higher education, it added.