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Hyderabad: The School Education department on Saturday announced admissions to the left over vacancies in some Model Schools in the State. Interested candidates can approach principals of Model Schools for availability of vacant seats in Classes VI to X, and intermediate groups-MPC, BiPC, MEC and CEC and seek admission against the vacancies. Such students have […]
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The last working day for the academic year 2021-2022 will be April 23, 2022 with the total number of working days to be 213 (47 virtual mode and 166 physical mode).
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Hyderabad: With the State government deciding to reopen all the educational institutions from September 1, the schools across the State are gearing up for the same. As schools are reopening after several months of closure, the sanitation works are being carried out in government run schools across the State. Accordingly, the School Education and Municipal […]
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Hyderabad: The Telangana State Model Schools admission test-2021 is scheduled to be held on August 21. The entrance tests for Class VI admissions will be held from 10 am to 12 noon, and 2 pm to 4 pm for Classes VII to X. Students who applied for the entrance tests can download their hall tickets […]
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School Education Dept plans to seek permission to broadcast lessons through Doordarshan, T-SAT
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A proposal to this effect has recently been sent to the State government by the School Education Department seeking necessary orders for teachers to attend the schools.
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Teachers and headmasters working in the Government, Zilla Parishad, Mandal Parishad and Aided Schools can apply for the awards
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Of the total 1.42 crore textbooks required for the government schools for Classes I to X for the next academic year, 40 per cent of them have already reached the district headquarters.
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The last date for payment of fee and submission of online applications for the test for admissions into Class VI and for vacant seats in Classes VII to X for the academic year 2021-22 has been extended up to June 20
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Candidates were selected on the basis of OMR/CBRT examinations held from February 24, 2018 to March 4, 2018
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The petitioner forum was aggrieved by the alleged exorbitant fee charged by the school from students of primary schoo
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Schools were asked to provide hand sanitisers/hand wash facilities with soap and water at convenient location
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According to the new format, students will have to write six question papers instead of the existing 11.
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Out of 11,77,527 enrollments in 11,976 high schools (Classes IX and X) and residential junior colleges, 6,34,386 students attended physical classes translating the attendance percentage to 54 per cent.
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Schools reopening from Feb 1 for Classes IX and X likely to have 89 working days
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Offline classes to start initially for students of Class IX and X, subject to govt’s nod
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The move by the department comes as some private school managements were demanding parents to pay the complete fee for issuance of TC.
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Education Department has issued a separate SOP, which should be followed by all the authorities of schools and hostels besides students