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The TGPSC stated that the information possessed by the candidate was unrelated to any of the questions, resulting in the decision to disallow the candidate from continuing the examination.
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While conducting a public exam in India is an impossible task owing to its scale, cheating adds to the challenge
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As many as 5,51,943 candidates applied for the recruitment
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The admissions will be based on the entrance exams - NMIMS-CET, NPAT and LAT.
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The agency, which had no previous experience in conducting the exams, gave up conducting the exam as all the candidates.
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Hyderabad: The preparation for competitive examinations is a multi-layered process. Right from deciding to take a shot at the examinations and make that a success to freeing the required time and mental space needed to fully immersing oneself into the preparations, calls for a committed step-by-step process. It is imperative that one comes up with […]
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Hyderabad: This article is in continuation to the last article on approach to TSPSC Group-II examination https://telanganatoday.com/gearing-up-for-the-group-ii-cadre-exam. General Science – India’s Achievements in Science and Technology Basics of physics, chemistry, and biology along with the developments in space technology, defense technology, and biotechnology in India must be covered for this segment. All important milestones in […]
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Hyderabad: This article is in continuation to last article on syllabus and references for TSPSC Group I Mains Examination. Paper-II–History, Culture and Geography 1. History and Cultural Heritage of Telangana There are five units in this subject out of which the first unit is on ancient Telangana History (Satavahanas, Ikshvakus and Vishnukundins), the second unit […]
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The detailed time-tables for the examination have been made available on the website https://www.osmania.ac.in.
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The board said the policy for tabulation of marks for Class 12 Board Examination 2021 has been formulated by the CBSE to ensure standardisation of marks.
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The Education Minister said the reopening of schools and junior colleges will be decided depending on the Covid-19 situation on June 1.
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Nine posts were notified of which seven were filled and two remained unfilled due to non-availability of eligible candidates
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Giving a major relief to students, the Union Education Ministry has scrapped 75 per cent marks in the Intermediate or Class XII board exams as eligibility criteria for admissions into any of the 23 IITs this year too.
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According to the official release, the first phase of the exam will commence from December 15 till December 18, 2020, for isolated and ministerial categories.
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Agra University Vice-chancellor Prof. Ashok Mittal said legal action will be taken against those after the university committee submits its report.
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Further information on the decision, including a revised schedule, is awaited.
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Despite weak financial background, the two students put up outstanding performance in academics and entrance examinations.