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The Class 10 public examinations commenced across Andhra Pradesh with over 6.4 lakh students appearing at 3,415 centres. Elaborate arrangements, including CCTV surveillance, medical teams, and flying squads, were made to ensure smooth conduct and prevent malpractice.
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The exams will be conducted in accordance with the timetable, notwithstanding any declaration of public or general holiday announced by the government in respect of any of the scheduled dates
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The Telangana SSC Public Examinations 2026 are expected to begin on March 18, following the conclusion of intermediate exams. The Education department has sent the timetable for government approval.
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Two minors of Khammam, who went for swimming in Munneru, could not gauge the depth of the waters and drowned in the river
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Superintendent Ali and custodian officer Padmaja were placed under suspension for their role in sending Hindi language question papers instead of Telugu on the first day of annual examinations
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Officials at the exam centre were shocked when they found the Hindi language question paper instead of Telugu after opening a sealed cover containing question papers at the school
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Students started arriving at the centres one hour prior to commencement of the examination. They were given five minutes of grace time to enter the examination hall.
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A total of 5,09,403 students, including 2,58,895 boys and 2,50,508 girls, registered for the examinations, which will be conducted at 2,650 centres set up across the State
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The younger students have been asked to play an active and a key role in extending moral support to their senior peers by creating placards and posters with a message “best wishes”, “all the best” or "you are our inspiration” in the school
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Students can pay the fee with a fine of Rs 50 per paper up to February 10, 2025 and can also apply in the Tatkal scheme between February 11 and 13, 2025
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Students will be awarded 100 per cent of the marks considering their external assessment without taking their internal assessment into the count
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The union president V Kondal Rao informed that so far Rs 1.30 lakh worth cash rewards were presented to 24 meritorious students by the union.
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Of the Narayana students who appeared for the exams, 1,707 achieved a GPA of 9.8 or higher.
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As many as 87 schools, 52 government schools and 35 private schools, achieved 100 percent results while zero percent result was recorded in one private school.
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The confusion arose, according to official sources, due to lack of communication between the centre officials to the School Education department.
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The action plan was aimed to help the students score better in SSC annual exams. A meeting was held with the teachers to discuss the 100-day plan. As per the direction of Tribal Welfare Department Commissioner the teachers were told to complete the syllabus by Jan 10.
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The contribution was made as part of Nukala Krishna Reddy Memorial Trust, which Reddy established to support educational initiatives in his village
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The School Education Department officials, who also probed the issue, found that the missing bundle contained nine answer scripts of private candidates (those who had failed the exam earlier)
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Directorate of Government Examinations has issued instructions for holding the Science subject SSC Public Examination
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Narayanpet Police stepped in at the right time and ensured that candidate reached the right examination centre, which was 30 km away, just in time