Hyderabad: Social Welfare Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar on Thursday announced that Gurukul exam results recorded a 99.12% pass rate in the 2026 SSC examinations, marking a major academic milestone.
Out of 17,071 students who appeared, 16,921 cleared the exams. The Minister said the Gurukul exam results reflect systemic transformation, sustained monitoring, and administrative reforms.
He credited Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s leadership for strengthening the residential education system. He added that results, not rhetoric, define governance.
Gurukul exam results show record academic performance
The Minister said 163 out of 235 institutions achieved a 100% pass rate. In addition, all Gurukuls in nine districts reported complete success.
Intermediate results also showed strong performance. Second-year students recorded an 88.22% pass rate, with 41 institutions achieving 100%. First-year students secured 77.79%, with 12 institutions posting perfect results.
In competitive exams, 441 students qualified in JEE Mains 2026. Among them, 35 scored above the 90 percentile. Students also performed strongly in IIT and NEET streams.
Gurukul exam results driven by student-focused reforms
The Minister said a student-centric framework powered the Gurukul exam results. Schools ensured individual attention, structured teaching, and regular assessments.
They conducted daily study sessions, doubt-clearing classes, and intensive revisions. Authorities also introduced targeted coaching for weaker students. A tracking system ensured that no student fell behind.
Officials adopted a “Basic to Advanced” learning model. They used real-time dashboards and performance analytics to monitor progress. Teachers made quick corrections based on data insights.
The Minister praised teachers for their commitment. He said they remained accessible to students and treated them like their own children.
Gurukul exam results supported by welfare measures
The government improved nutrition by increasing mess charges. Students received protein-rich meals, which improved attendance and health.
Authorities also raised cosmetic allowances to support hygiene and confidence. They upgraded infrastructure with hostels, digital classrooms, labs, and sports facilities.
The Minister said mental health support also played a key role. Schools conducted stress management sessions and counselling programmes.
He added that transparent governance ensured timely bill payments and financial discipline.
Gurukul exam results reflect growing public trust
The Minister said admissions increased as parental trust in Gurukuls grew. He noted that the pass percentage improved significantly compared to previous years.
In SC hostels, 8,060 students appeared and 7,666 passed, recording a 95.11% pass rate. Mulugu district achieved 100% results. A total of 195 students scored above 91%, while 1,416 secured between 81% and 90%.
He said Tribal Ashram Schools also delivered strong results, with several institutions achieving 100% pass rates.
The Minister said the government aims to develop Gurukuls into top educational institutions in the country. He added that the focus remains on providing quality education to underprivileged students.
He felicitated students who excelled in SSC, Intermediate, and JEE Mains examinations.