The TGCET results for 2026 were officially declared on March 24, providing a moment of anticipation and excitement for many families in Telangana. This year, the results pertain to the entrance examination for admission into 5th grade (Class V), a pivotal step for young learners.
Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar announced the results at Welfare Bhavan, emphasizing the importance of this examination in shaping the educational journey of students. Candidates can access their results on the official website tgcet.cgg.gov.in by entering their hall ticket number and date of birth.
The scorecard includes essential details such as the candidate’s name, hall ticket number, marks obtained, rank, category, and qualifying status, providing a comprehensive overview of each student’s performance.
The TGCET is conducted annually and serves as a gateway for students seeking admission to Classes 5 to 9 in Gurukul schools across the state. This year, the examination attracted a significant number of applicants, reflecting the growing interest in quality education in Telangana.
Following the announcement of results, the admission process will proceed with certificate verification, counselling, and seat allotment, ensuring that successful candidates are placed in suitable educational institutions.
As families celebrate the results, the focus now shifts to the next steps in the admission process. Observers anticipate a smooth transition into the counselling phase, which will be critical for students aiming to secure their spots in the Gurukul schools.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact timeline for the counselling sessions, but the education department is expected to release further information soon. This will help guide families through the next stages of the admission process.
The TGCET results not only signify the culmination of hard work for many students but also highlight the ongoing commitment to enhancing educational opportunities in Telangana. As the state continues to invest in its educational framework, the hope is that more students will benefit from quality learning environments.
