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The empanelled directory will be made available to all PSCs by June 2025, ensuring effective utilisation of expert resources across various domains, says TGPSC Chairman Burra Venkatesham
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Overall, 3,16,000 learners from across the country qualified for the award of degrees, diplomas and certificates programmes in the 38th convocation ceremony
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The delegation met TGPSC Chairman Burra Venkatesham, along with members and secretary, and discussed the present structure, work proficiency and best practices adopted by the TGPSC
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The Telangana Public Service Commission (TGPSC) team led by its Chairman Burra Venkatesham held elaborate discussions with UPSC Chairperson Preeti Sudan on their visit to New Delhi on Wednesday.
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Candidates were asked to reach centres one-and-half hours prior to the commencement of the exam as gates would close at 9.30 am
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Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, Venkatesham said the Group - I and III exams evaluation work was underway and all measures were being taken to release the results by the end of March
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TGPSC Chairman Burra Venkatesham, along with members, will be meeting with UPSC Chairperson Preeti Sudan on December 18
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Prior to taking charge, Venkatesham served as Special Chief Secretary to the Government (Education department).
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The order comes as Special Chief Secretary to Government (Education department) Burra Venkatesham took voluntary retirement on Wednesday as he was recently appointed as the Telangana Public Service Commission chairman
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The current Chairman, M Mahender Reddy, is said to complete his tenure on December 3
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M. Mahender Reddy, the current Chairman of the TGPSC, who assumed office in January this year, will step down on December 3 upon turning 62. Venkatesham is set to take over as Chairman on the same day, with his tenure expected to last until 2030.
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Students will be awarded 100 per cent of the marks considering their external assessment without taking their internal assessment into the count
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According to BRSV Coordinator, Mir Qurram Ali, the cessation of semester-wise supplementary exams, a policy change, had severely impacted students who are struggling to clear their backlog courses.
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Scheduled to commence shortly, the hotline will provide students with a confidential and immediate way to report issues to the authorities concerned for prompt action
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Based on a proposal of the School Education department, an order to change the high schools timings has recently been issued by Principal Secretary to Government (Education) Burra Venkatesham.
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The qualifying percentage of 9,156 men was 90.06, while 92.27 per cent women qualified out of 11,470 women who took the test.
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Similarly, a total of 36, 496 girls had appeared for the entrance test out of which 32, 459 i.e. 88.94 percent cleared the test, officials on Monday said.
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The forum argues that in the appointment of physical science school assistant (SA) posts mathematics was not a prerequisite.
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Mandatory internship soon for all undergraduate programmes, says Principal Secretary, Education
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The pass percentage of girls in second year was 64.19 per cent, while only 56.10 per cent boys could make it through the exams.