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As per the memo issued by TG BIE Secretary S Krishna Aditya, the 1,752 junior colleges, including government, welfare residential and private junior colleges, will be inspected for institutional records, staff particulars, and student attendance
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All junior colleges will have first term holidays from September 27 to October 5. The colleges will be reopened on October 6
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Intermediate Education officials orally instructed the lecturers to prepare an action plan to pass students who failed in intermediate, to improve enrolments in colleges and to visit the colleges whenever required till May 20
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Junior colleges to reopen on June 2; Dasara vacation from September 28 to October 5
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After holding a meeting with Telangana Private Junior College Managements Association here on Saturday, TG BIE Krishna Aditya told press persons that all junior colleges, including private junior colleges, would install CCTV surveillance cameras
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All junior colleges’ principals have been instructed to strictly adhere to the holiday schedule and not to hold any classes during the vacation
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The TG BIE asked all principals to strictly adhere to the holiday schedule. Further, it instructed private unaided junior colleges' managements not to hold any classes during the holidays
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The initiative aims to address the high fees charged by corporate and private junior colleges while also simplifying the admission process. The new online portal, set to launch next year, will enable students to apply to multiple junior colleges—including government, corporate, and private institutions—through a single click.
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The term holidays are applicable to all junior colleges offering two-year intermediate courses.
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The classwork for both first and second-year intermediate students will commence on Saturday with a total of 227 working days and 75 holidays.
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The TS BIE has recently levied a penalty of Rs.1 lakh each on 27 corporate and private junior colleges for operating classes in the summer vacation besides holding first year admissions before announcement of schedule by the TS BIE.
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The department is also focusing on formulating a new law to regulate fees and planning to come up with a new fee structure for the junior college before going in for admissions online.
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The last date for submission of online applications without a late fee is March 31.
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In a proceeding issued by Department of Intermediate Education, college managements have been instructed to employ professional counsellors to counsel students regularly
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As per the new academic calendar, there will be 227 probable working days for all junior colleges out of 304 days since the commencement of the academic year
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The admission will be confirmed after submission of original SSC pass certificate and transfer certificate issued by the school authorities
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A total of 125 junior lecturers had not reported to the evaluation duties on March 30 as they were not relieved by the college concerned
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Colleges can apply for extension of provisional affiliations without late fee up to February 21 while they can apply till March 31, 2023 with payment of late fee.
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The Board instructed all junior colleges to adhere to the schedule strictly.
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The move by the State government to keep the order in abeyance would benefit 446 private junior colleges in receiving affiliation from the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education.