
Hyderabad, May 09: In the recently released 2022-23 inter results, students from Mahatma Jyotibha Poole BC Gurukula have achieved remarkable ranks, showcasing their abilities and dedication. A total of 301 students secured ranks within ten in Junior Inter, while 44 students scored below ten ranks in Senior Inter. Moreover, 17 students have excelled in vocational courses.

In MPC, Sreeja from Khanapur secured 4th rank with 991 marks, and K. Mahesh from Chityala secured 5th rank with 990 marks, while 33 other students scored less than ten ranks. In BIPC, Pallavi from Sangareddy College secured 6th rank with 989 marks, and Nandini secured 7th rank with 988 marks, while nine other students scored below ten ranks. In MEC, Anita from Kalvakurthi secured 8th rank with 981 marks, and in CEC, Dikshita from Khanapur secured 8th rank with 977 marks, and Abhi Satvika from Ramagundam secured 9th rank with 976 marks.
In Junior Inter, Haritha from Mandamarri secured 1st rank in MPC with 468 marks, and two students from Bhumika, Secunderabad, Kirti, and Chandupatla secured 2nd rank with 467 marks. Besides these, 230 students secured ranks below ten. In BIPC, Rishita from Warangal secured 4th rank with 435 marks, and 10 students scored less than ten ranks. In MEC, Swapna from Sangareddy and Madhulota from Jagdevpur secured 4th rank with 492 marks, while ten students scored less than ten ranks. In HEC, Nagarani from LMD Colony secured 1st rank with 489 marks, and Naga Trisha from Lankapally secured 2nd rank with 488 marks. In CEC, Pravallika from Jagdevpur secured 5th rank with 488 marks, while seven other students scored below ten ranks.
Minister Gangula Kamalakar Congratulates BC Gurukula Students on Inter Results

BC Welfare Minister Gangula Kamalakar has praised the achievements of BC Gurukula students in the intermediate results. He commended the Telangana government for upgrading BC Gurukula institutions to the intermediate level, increasing the number of junior colleges from 19 to 142, with the aim of providing higher education to poor BC students.
Dr. Christina Z Chongtu, Principal Secretary of BC Welfare Department, and Dr. Mallaiah Battu, Secretary of BC Gurukula Educational Institutions, congratulated the students and teaching staff who achieved high ranks in the results.
Minister Kamalakar expressed his satisfaction with the progress made by BC Gurukula students and encouraged them to continue striving for success. The ambitious initiative to provide higher education to poor BC students has opened doors for thousands of students to study and improve their lives.
The Telangana government’s efforts to provide quality education to underprivileged students have been praised by many, and the results of the BC Gurukula students stand as a testament to the success of the initiative.