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Both Khammam and Kothagudem districts secured results that were above the state average pass percentage in first and second year results, while Khammam district stood at fifth place Kothagudem stood at ninth place
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More than 12,700 students skipped the Thursday exam during which 14 malpractice cases were booked
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Fifteen malpractice cases with five each in Jangaon and Siddipet, four in Karimnagar and one in Peddapalli district were booked during the exam
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The officials stated that special buses would be operated for the convenience of rural students in Adilabad district, as per instructions of Collector Rajarshi Shah
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As students find it stressful to navigate to the centres particularly on the first day of the exam, the TG BIE is integrating QR codes, which come embedded with the location of the exam centres, to hall tickets
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The much-awaited local body elections in Telangana are set to be delayed further, with the State government deciding to conduct another round of the caste census survey before finalising reservations for Backward Classes (BCs). As a result, the polls are unlikely to be held before the end of April
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School of Excellence (SoE Boys) in Khammam 35 out of 35 students who appeared for the test were qualified, from TTWR Centre of Excellence (CoE girls) in Bhadrachalam 33 girls appeared and 21 were qualified for admissions into NITs
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The Board announced that 67 per cent of the candidates passed the first-year intermediate exam while the pass percentage for the second year is 78.
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No examination will be conducted for Ethics & Human Values from the academic year 2023-24 as the topics of Ethics & Human Values are integrated into language subjects especially English, reads an order issued recently by TS BIE
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At 74-years age, K Nag Shetty, now wants to pursue BA in History, Political Science and Economics
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Deepika Biswas, the eldest daughter of Maninder from Penchikalpet mandal centre in Asifabad, scored 985 from 1,000 marks in the Intermediate II year (BiPC) stream.
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Dongre Swathika, the daughter of a farmer from Thungeda village in Rebbena mandal, secured 980 marks out of the total 1,000 marks
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Over 15,700 have skipped the intermediate second year (Mathematics paper-IIA, Botany paper-II and Political Science paper-II) examination conducted across Telangana
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As a preventive measure to maintain public order and peace, assembly of five or more people is prohibited in a radius of 200 meters from the examination centers
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Four cases of malpractice cases - three in Karimnagar and one in Warangal districts - were registered during the second year intermediate public examinations
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The students should reach the exam hall one hour prior to commencement of examination i.e., 8 am and fill their bio-data on the OMR sheet between 8.45 am to 9 am
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All arrangements were made for the smooth conduct of intermediate examinations in erstwhile Khammam district
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The student was identified as Manish Shankar Prasad, 17, who went to the Brilliant Convent School Sundargarh to give mathematics exam
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For first year intermediate, the inter-board exams will be held between March 15 and 28 while for second year intermediate students, the exams will be held between March 16 and March 29.
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Hyderabad: Girls outshined boys as over 65 per cent of the students passed Telangana Intermediate examinations, results of which were announced on Tuesday. Out of 9,07,787 students, who appeared in the Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) first and second year (11th and 12th standards) held last month, 5,91,836 (65.19 per cent) have qualified. The pass percentage […]