TOSS Result 2026 Out: Telangana Open School 10th & 12th Scorecard, Grading Symbols, Eligibility & Key Dates Explained

TOSS Result 2026 Out: Telangana Open School 10th & 12th Scorecard, Grading Symbols, Eligibility & Key Dates Explained
The Telangana Open School Society (TOSS) has officially declared the SSC and Intermediate results 2026 today, May 30, at 2:30 PM. Whether you passed, need revaluation, or are planning the supplementary exam — here is everything you need to know in one place.
- 01What is TOSS and why does it matter?
- 02Important dates at a glance
- 03How to check your TOSS 2026 result (step by step)
- 04Grading symbols and what they mean
- 05What details appear on your scorecard?
- 06Eligibility criteria for TOSS 2026
- 07Revaluation and supplementary exam process
- 08Preparation tips for future TOSS aspirants
- 09Key takeaways & FAQs
What is TOSS and why does it matter?
The Telangana Open School Society (TOSS) is a government body under the School Education Department of Telangana that provides secondary and higher-secondary education to students who cannot attend regular schools. This includes working adults, school dropouts, students with disabilities, and anyone seeking a second chance at formal education.

TOSS holds two examination sessions every year — April/May and October/November — giving students flexible opportunities to complete their Class 10 (SSC) or Class 12 (Intermediate) qualifications. Crucially, a TOSS certificate is fully recognised by the Government of Telangana and is valid for higher education admissions across colleges and universities.
Important dates at a glance
Keep these dates bookmarked. Missing a revaluation or supplementary deadline can cost you months.
| Event | April/May 2026 Session | Status |
|---|---|---|
| TOSS SSC & Inter theory exams | April 20 – 27, 2026 | Done |
| Practical exams | April 26 – May 3, 2026 | Done |
| TOSS Result 2026 declared | May 30, 2026 (2:30 PM) | Live now |
| MoM dispatched to institutions | Within 10 days of result | Upcoming |
| Revaluation application window | June 2026 | Upcoming |
| Revaluation result | July 2026 | Upcoming |
| Supplementary exams | July / August 2026 | Upcoming |
| Supplementary exam result | September 2026 | Upcoming |
| October/November session exams | October 2026 | Upcoming |
How to check your TOSS 2026 result (step by step)
Downloading your scorecard takes less than two minutes. Here is exactly what to do:
- 1Open your browser and go to the official TOSS website:telanganaopenschool.org
- 2On the homepage, look for the “Results” or “News and Media” section.
- 3Click on“Results of TOSS SSC Public Examination”(for Class 10) or“Results of TOSS Intermediate Public Examination”(for Class 12).
- 4Enter yourAdmission NumberorRoll Numberin the login field provided.
- 5Click theSubmitbutton to view your result on screen.
- 6Download and save the scorecard as a PDF — you will need it for revaluation, college admissions, or supplementary exam registration.
Grading symbols and what they mean
Your TOSS scorecard uses abbreviations that can be confusing at first glance. Here is a clear breakdown of every symbol you might see:

| Symbol | Full form | What it means for you |
|---|---|---|
| P | Pass | You cleared this subject successfully. |
| F | Fail | You did not meet the minimum passing marks. Supplementary exam is your next step. |
| AB | Absentee | You did not appear for this subject’s exam. |
| MP | Malpractice | Caught using unfair means during the exam; result withheld. |
| T | Transfer of Credit | Marks carried forward from a previous session. |
| N | Not offered & Failed | Subject not attempted and counted as failed. |
| * | Old Marks | Marks obtained in a previous exam session (carried over). |
For subjects that include practical examinations, theory and practical marks are combined to assign a single grade. No separate grade is given for the practical component alone.
What details appear on your scorecard?
When you open the online TOSS 2026 result, your scorecard will display all of the following information:
- Student name and father’s name
- Admission number and hall ticket number
- District code and district name
- Board name (Telangana Open School Society)
- Subject name, subject code, and marks obtained per subject
- Total marks obtained across all subjects
- Grade points and qualifying status (Pass / Fail)
A printed Memorandum of Marks (MoM) for both passing and failing candidates will be sent to your registered institution within 10 days of the result announcement. If you notice any discrepancy in your MoM, report it immediately to the Director through your District Educational Officer or School Coordinator — corrections will not be accepted after the revision deadline.

Eligibility criteria for TOSS 2026
For SSC (Class 10)
For Intermediate (Class 12)
Revaluation and supplementary exam process
Applying for revaluation
If you are not happy with your marks in any theory subject, you can apply for revaluation within one to two weeks of the result declaration (window opens in June 2026). A nominal fee is charged per subject. After revaluation, the revised marks are treated as final — no further changes are permitted.
Supplementary exams
Students who failed in one or more subjects can appear for the TOSS SSC/Inter supplementary examinations, tentatively scheduled for July/August 2026. The results of the supplementary exams are expected in September 2026. Always verify the official exam timetable on telanganaopenschool.org once it is published.
Preparation tips for future TOSS aspirants
If you are preparing for the October/November 2026 session or an upcoming supplementary exam, these strategies will help you study smarter:
Key takeaways
Conclusion
The declaration of TOSS Result 2026 marks an important milestone for thousands of students across Telangana who chose the open schooling route to complete their education. Whether you have passed with flying colours, need to apply for revaluation, or are gearing up for the supplementary exam — the path forward is clear and well-defined.

Keep an eye on the official portal (telanganaopenschool.org) for revaluation dates and supplementary exam timetables. And if you are planning to appear in the October/November 2026 session, start preparing now — two months of focused study using past papers and the official syllabus can make a decisive difference.





