TGSWREIS students excel in EAPCET 2026 results

Hyderabad: The EAPCET 2026 results brought statewide recognition for students of the Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TGSWREIS). Students secured top ranks in agriculture and medicine streams and strengthened the reputation of Telangana gurukuls.

Students from the Colleges of Excellence (COEs) under TGSWREIS achieved high ranks in competitive entrance examinations. As a result, education officials and welfare department authorities praised the performance of the gurukul institutions.

Welfare Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar said the results reflected a new educational transformation in Telangana gurukuls. He said students from poor, Dalit, tribal and rural families had shown outstanding merit at the state level. According to him, the results proved that social welfare gurukul students could achieve exceptional success when institutions provided proper opportunities.

Meanwhile, the minister said the government had focused on strengthening the gurukul education system under the leadership of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. He added that Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka supported continuous funding for quality education, digital learning, special coaching and competitive examination training.

EAPCET 2026 results improve confidence in gurukuls

The minister credited parents, teachers and students for the success. He said students overcame financial hardship and rural disadvantages to secure inspiring results. Moreover, he described the achievements as a source of encouragement for society.

TGSWREIS Secretary (FAC) Kambhampati Sharada said gurukul students recorded strong performances this academic year in SSC, Intermediate, JEE, NEET and EAPCET examinations. She said the results reflected the institution’s academic standards.

She explained that the academic monitoring system now focused on target-oriented preparation after identifying student capabilities. In addition, institutions conducted regular grand tests, daily practice sessions, special study hours, subject-wise mentoring and doubt-clearing classes. Interactive sessions with experts also improved student confidence.

Sharada praised botany, zoology, physics and chemistry faculty members for their dedication. She said teachers worked from morning till night to support students. Besides academic guidance, teachers helped students manage examination pressure and maintain confidence.

She said parents had placed growing trust in gurukul institutions for their children’s future. According to her, quality education, discipline, safety and competitive examination coaching enabled poor students to access national-level opportunities.

Finally, Sharada congratulated students, parents, lecturers, principals and academic teams for the achievements. She said the gurukul society would continue efforts to secure stronger national-level results in future examinations.