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Speaking to media persons on the sidelines of the intermediate public examinations results here on Wednesday, Principal Secretary to Government (Education) Burra Venkatesham said the Education department has decided to announce the SSC Public Exams results on April 30.
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The education department has roped-in a total of 30,000 invigilators and 2,676 each chief superintendents and departmental officers have been deputed on examination duties
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Irrespective of the management, the schools will work half-day till the last working day of the academic year i.e., April 23
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As per the schedule released by the Directorate of Government Examinations, the exams will begin with the first language on March 18
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School Education department will declare results of the SSC Public Examinations after May 10
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The suspended invigilator was posted at Centre No 5072, GJC, Varni, Nizamabad district while the relieved Chief Superintendent and Departmental Officer were posted at Centre No 12002, ZPHS, Dharmasagar, Hanumakonda
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In all 4,92,269 regular students who had registered for the Mathematics exam on Saturday, 99.63 per cent have appeared at 2,652 across Telangana
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On receiving a complaint from the Education department, local police swung into action and took the invigilator into custody and booked a case.
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A total of 4,94,620 students including 2,49,747 boys and 2,44,873 girls registered for e SSC Public Exams 2023.
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Experts advise students to ensure their months long hard work in preparation doesn't dissipate in those crucial hours with question papers
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A total of 1,89,791 students studying Class X in 4,785 government, ZP and Model Schools will benefit from this initiative
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The Summative Assessment (SA) I exams for Class IX and X with 11 question papers will be held from November 1 to 7.
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Hyderabad: The SSC Public Examinations 2023 will have only six papers for this academic year too. A decision to reduce the number of papers from 11 to six in the SSC Public Exams during the academic year 2022-23 has been taken by the State government. During the last two academic years, the government reduced the […]
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Hyderabad: The School Education department on Saturday issued a notification inviting applications from SSC Public Exams passed candidates for admissions into first-year intermediate courses in Model Schools for the academic year 2022-23. Model Schools are offering MPC, BiPC, MEC and CEC courses. Interested candidates can apply for free on the website https://www.tsmodelschools.com/ till July 10.
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Hyderabad: Students who registered for the SSC Public Examinations starting May 23 can download their hall tickets from the website ‘www.bse.telangana.gov.in’ from May 12. Hall tickets and printed nominal rolls were already dispatched to the Schools in the State and candidates can collect their hall tickets from the head master of the school concerned. Candidates […]
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Hyderabad: The results of the TSWRJC & COE CET- 2022 for admissions into intermediate year MPC, BiPC, MEC & CEC courses in 38 Social Welfare Residential Centre of Excellence Colleges (COEs) were declared on the website www.tsswreisjc.cgg.gov.in on Friday. The entrance test was conducted on February 20. Selected candidates should report to the COE colleges […]
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Hyderabad: The Secondary School Certificate (SSC) Public Examinations 2022 will be conducted in the State from May 11 to 20. According to a detailed schedule issued by the Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) on Friday, the exams will commence with first language paper (group A), first language paper-I (composite course) and first language paper-II (composite […]
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Hyderabad: The Directorate of Government Examinations on Friday announced the due dates for remittance of examination fee for regular and private once failed candidates for the SSC Public Examinations to be held in April/May 2022. The last date for payment of exam fee without a late fee by the candidates to the headmaster concerned is […]
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As many as 2,10,647 students secured a perfect 10/10 Grade Point Average in the examinations
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Students who failed or were absent in the assessment test conducted by schools will be given minimum passing marks, say sources