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Hyderabad: The Directorate of Government Examinations on Thursday extended due dates for remittance of exam fee under tatkal scheme for regular and private candidates for the SSC Public Examinations to be held in May. The last date to pay the fee for SSC, OSSC and SSC vocational course exams with a late fee of Rs.1,000 […]
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Hyderabad: The School Education department, Telangana here on Monday has announced implementation of half day schools between 8 am and 12.30 pm across all primary, upper primary and high schools that come under all managements including government, aided, and private management from March 15 onwards till the last working day of the academic year 2021-22. […]
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Hyderabad: In a major relief for students in the forthcoming SSC Public Examinations 2022, there will be a choice of answering only 50 per cent of questions in different sections. The choices are extended to theory sections of the question papers while all questions in the objective part have to be answered. The School Education […]
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Hyderabad: Telangana Residential Educational Institutions Society (TREIS) on Monday extended the last date for submission of online applications for the Telangana State Residential Junior Colleges-Common Entrance Test (TSRJC-CET) 2021 up to June 19. Earlier, the last date was May 31. The last date has been extended in view of the Covid-19 pandemic situation and lockdown […]
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Hyderabad: A notification for admissions into first-year intermediate courses in the Model Schools for the academic year 2021-22 has been issued on Thursday. Students who passed SSC Public Examinations can apply online for admissions into intermediate courses (English medium) free of cost. The last date for online registration is July 5. For a detailed schedule, […]
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Hyderabad: The results of SSC Public Examinations 2021 are likely to be announced on Friday. Education Minister P Sabitha Indra Reddy is expected to declare the results. In view of the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic, the State government has cancelled the SSC Public Examinations and declared all Class X students as pass during the […]
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From rush of heading to schools every morning to switching to online mode, life changed drastically for student community
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The e-learning app, Ekalavya, comes with video lessons covering State syllabus, examination modules, question and answers, and other features
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The Minister held a meeting with School Education Department officials over functioning of the schools which reopened for physical classes for students of Classes IX and X from February 1
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The School Education Department had earlier said there would be more choice in each question paper as most of the syllabus was being covered through online classes due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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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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The schools were asked to organise regular health check-up of students.
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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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Year 2020 exposes digital divide causing downtick in learning curve as online teaching replace in-person classes; Schedules of CETs disrupted
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Proposal being forwarded to govt; reopening of schools likely next month