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The SA-II timetable, according to official sources, was revised following representations to the government that stated that exams were scheduled between the festivals.
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In accordance with the State government's directives and due to continuous rainfall in the State, the university made this decision.
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Out of the 92.25 percent, a total of 43 students have cleared the final year exams with distinction, 1300 students have scored first class while a total of 1703 students have cleared the MBBS final year exams
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Hyderabad: Telangana Open School Society (TOSS) will release the results of the exams held in September/October 2022 on Saturday at 3 pm. Candidates can check their result on the website https://www.telanganaopenschool.org/.
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The rescheduled time table for all the postponed exams would be posted on the OU website www.osmania.ac.in in due course of time, the OU said in a press release.
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From the day of the announcement of government jobs by Telangana government and till one actually receives the appointment letter, a lot can happen in between.
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Hyderabad: The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU)-Hyderabad has announced a revised schedule for BTech/BPharm IV year II semester regular/supplementary and IV year I semester supplementary university end semester exams which were earlier postponed due to incessant rains in the State. As per the revised schedule, the exams will now be held on July 22, 26, […]
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Hyderabad: Monsoon is here, and with it, competitive exams and deadlines. When the sky is cloudy, it gets harder and harder to crawl out of bed for another day of swotting. Also, rains, wet streets, and transport issues might, at times, hamper your coaching classes and mess up your timetable. Here are a few tips […]
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Hyderabad: This article is in continuation to the last article on subject-specific approach to current affairs for Telangana State Public Service Commission exams https://telanganatoday.com/current-affairs-made-easy-for-tspsc-exam. Environment Environment as a subject is a branch of geography and was studied as a part of it. However, the prevailing conditions worldwide have contributed significantly to the evolution of the […]
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Hyderabad: Following Chief Minister, K. Chandrashekhar Rao’s announcement that notifications for Groups recruitments will be released soon, aspirants of government jobs have begun preparations to crack the exams. To help the aspirants meet their goal, 21st Century IAS Academy, a coaching institute, organised a seminar here on Sunday. Addressing the participants, Group 1 Officers Association […]
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Hyderabad: The Commissionerate of Intermediate Education on Wednesday directed all district intermediate education officers and nodal officers to take necessary steps to hold special classes daily, particularly for optional subjects to ensure completion of 70 per cent of the specified syllabus in all government and aided junior colleges in the State before the commencement of […]
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The students - Tirupati, Nikhita and Muktha Bai, all natives of Kurthi village in Pitlam mandal in the district, were in a dilemma as their village was completely inundated with flood water after heavy rains lashed the district since Saturday night.
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The incident took place at his home in Reoti area on Tuesday after the CBSE announced the Board exam results.
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Due to COVID-19 situation, for the first time, the examinations have been reduced from six days to two days.
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Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar said that as decided earlier the Class 10 board examinations will be conducted only for two days.
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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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Education Minister said that the State government will come out with new guidelines for the intermediate students soon
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The decision by Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) came on the lines of cancellation of the board exams by CBSE.
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Modi said the health and safety of students are of utmost importance, and there would be no compromise on this aspect.
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The decision follows a review meeting on Thursday that chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy had with education department officials.