TGBIE Inter Results 2025: 4 lakh students downloaded mark memos in just three minutes and a record of 90% downloads within 20 minutes through a swift and flawless digital experience—powered by CGG’s tech-driven revolution in education services
Hon’ble Deputy Chief Minister of Telangana, Sri Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, has declared the Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) 2025 results on 22nd April 2025 for 9,97,021 students.
On this occasion, Sri Rajendra Nimje, IAS(Retd.), Director General, Centre for Good Governance, elaborated the steps CGG took for ZERO error result processing, including three tier testing, secured data at isolated server, biometric access and automation of services with hundreds of ‘exception reports’ for the board officials to verify each stage meticulously. He congratulated all the students and highlighted the importance of a reliable system developed by CGG.
The scale and effectiveness of the results hosting was demonstrated when, over 4 lakh students downloaded the mark memos within the first three minutes of the result declaration—underscoring CGG’s robust, scalable, and high-performance infrastructure. 90% of the total was downloaded within the first twenty minutes, a record. This remarkable efficiency came during peak simultaneous access—not only from students, but also from parents and educators—total more than 70 lakh (multiple) downloads, further validating the platform's capability to deliver swift, seamless experiences at scale.
As the technical partner to TGBIE since 2019, the Centre for Good Governance (CGG) plays a critical, strategic role in transforming the examination process through its comprehensive, error-free, and fully digitized Examination Management and Results Processing System. This powerful, end-to-end digital platform ensures fairness, transparency, accuracy, speed, and security throughout the entire exam lifecycle.
Under this system, CGG enables and manages a wide array of services — including student registration, exam center allocation, hall ticket generation, practical and theory exam logistics, digital evaluation, results declaration, revaluation, supplementary exams, and grievance redressal. By removing manual intervention, CGG significantly reduces administrative burden while enhancing overall efficiency and integrity.
Today’s results reflect academic progress for lakhs of students and the success of a secure, scalable digital governance model that powers one of India’s most extensive public examinations.