Hyderabad: Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society (TGMREIS) recorded a 98 per cent pass percentage in the SSC examinations 2026, while 126 schools achieved 100 per cent results across the state.
TGMREIS Secretary B. Shafiullah announced the results and said the performance reflected strong academic standards, quality teaching, and a student-focused learning environment in residential institutions. Moreover, he said students and teachers maintained consistent performance across institutions.
Out of 204 TGMREIS schools, 126 schools secured complete pass results. Meanwhile, students, teachers, principals, and academic teams collectively contributed to the achievement through sustained academic efforts.
A total of 197 schools recorded average scores above 500 marks. In addition, 45 schools secured average scores above 570 marks.
TGMREIS SSC results 2026 produce high scorers across schools
G. Mounya Sri from Qutbullapur G-1 emerged as the top scorer with 591 marks. Meanwhile, Mohd. Rehan from Secunderabad Cont B1 and M. Poojit from Sangareddy B-1 secured 589 marks each.
Mohd. Rehan from Sangareddy B1 scored 587 marks. Similarly, Pathan Rehana from Kodad G-1 secured 585 marks. D. Anas Ali from Sangareddy B1 and Singham Srija from Hayathnagar G-1 scored 584 marks each.
Mohd Ummaya Tarannum from Dharmapuri G-1, Maimoona Madiha from Makthal G-1, and T. Tarun Kumar from Patancheru B-1 secured 583 marks each.
Mohammed Azharuddin and Mohammed Faheemuddin Qureshi congratulated students, teachers, and parents for the results. They also said the institutions maintained high academic standards through collective efforts.
Parents and students thanked Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for supporting minority residential education and strengthening academic infrastructure. Furthermore, Mohammed Faheemuddin Qureshi praised principals, teachers, academic teams, and support staff for their commitment to student performance.
He also urged parents to utilise the ongoing admissions process in TGMREIS schools and junior colleges. TGMREIS stated that continuous academic monitoring, remedial coaching, mentoring programmes, exam-focused training, and mental health support helped students perform strongly in the SSC examinations.