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TGPSC Chairman Burra Venkatesham said government jobs cannot be provided to every applicant and warned against misinformation about recruitment. He announced that recruitment for 3,800 posts had been approved and that fresh notifications for over 270 vacancies would be released.
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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