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Students enrolled in TGSWREIS are facing severe academic setbacks due to the non-availability of textbooks, uniforms, and essential supplies. Despite the academic year being well underway, over 42,000 intermediate students, mostly from marginalised backgrounds, continue to study without textbooks and it even threatens their preparation for crucial exams like JEE and NEET.
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Ch Disha was left shocked on coming across a message ' No details found' on Board's website or 'invalid hall ticket number' on other results hosting websites
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This year, the pass percentage stood at 70% for 1st-year students and 83% for those in the 2nd year. The 1st-year exams were conducted from March 1 to 19, while the 2nd-year exams took place between March 3 and 20.
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A total of 4,88,448 students registered for the first-year exams, which began with the second language paper - I
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Students appearing for inter exams, starting March 5, will be barred from entering the centres even if they turn up 15 minutes prior to exam commencement
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This year, Telangana BIE decides to print unique numbers and QR codes on each cover page of the question paper, as well as across subsequent pages, as watermark
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These colleges have been operating in the mixed occupancy buildings, housing both educational institutions and commercial establishments.
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In a statement released here on Thursday, Telangana Gazetted Junior Lecturers Association general secretary K Suresh said in the past staff on practical and annual Intermediate Public Exams duties were paid remuneration immediately after spot evaluation ended.
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A staggering 170 malpractice cases were booked during the examinations that were conducted from February 28 to March 19 as against 69 in IPE-2023.
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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.
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Some deprive students of summer break by holding classes
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A total of 9,80,978 including 4,78,718 first and 5,02,260 second year students registered for the examinations that will conclude on March 19.
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The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) will be registering criminal cases against candidates resorting to copying, malpractice or impersonation etc., in the exams.
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The State government on Wednesday approved the schedule proposed by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education
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According to Education department officials, intermediate results may be announced on May 10 and Class X results on May 12
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TS BIE asked college principals to download hall tickets from their respective college logins and distribute them to students immediately
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Move aimed at making the process seamless and error-free
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TS BIE on Tuesday revised the schedule for paying the examination fee for the Intermediate Public Examinations, March 2023
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First Intermediate first and second year students who did not pay the examination fee have been advised to utilize the opportunity and remit the fee in their respective colleges.
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Hyderabad: The Intermediate Public Examinations 2022 results have been released on Tuesday with 67.16 per cent students clearing the second year exams. The results were announced by Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy at the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education here. The students and parents can view their results on the website https://tsbie.cgg.gov.in While […]