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The Telangana Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) 2026 will be held from February 25 to March 18. Practical exams will begin in the first week of February. Students can pay exam fees to their colleges starting November 1.
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The Telangana Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) 2026 will commence from February 25. Over nine lakh students are expected to appear. TG BIE will issue a detailed timetable, and exam fees have been hiked by Rs.30 for the academic year 2025-26
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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has proposed a Rs 100 hike in examination fees for 2026, citing high fees by AP BIE and CBSE. The Board also extended the deadline for corrections in students’ data to October 21
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During this exam, 14 malpractice cases - six in Jagtial and eight in Mahabubabad - were booked
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As per the time-table, first year examinations are scheduled to be held from 9 am to 12 noon, and second-year exams from 2.30 pm to 5.30 pm. Students will be allowed into the centre up to 9.05 am and 2.35 pm for first and second-year exams respectively
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According to an official on exam duty, question No. 13 in Botany Telugu medium, question No.5 in Botany paper - I English medium, question Nos. 32 and 20 in Political Science paper - I English and Telugu mediums respectively, and questions Nos. 4 and 9 in Mathematics paper-IA Telugu medium had errors
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Absence of wall clocks in examination rooms adds further pressure to existing stress of producing correct answers
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The initiative has proven beneficial, especially in cities like Hyderabad, where identifying college locations can be challenging
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A total of 4,52,028 second-year students registered for the second language paper - II and 4,40,513 appeared in the 1,532 centres arranged by the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education across the State
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A total of 4,88,448 students registered for the first-year exams, which began with the second language paper - I
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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 student organisation wants the government to conduct vigilance raids on the corporate colleges, which have been running without necessary permission
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Second-intermediate students will be evaluated in English language proficiency through a comprehensive four-module system designed to foster active participation and enhance communication skills
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Accordingly, first-year theory exams will now begin from May 6 and second-year theory exams will begin from May 7.
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Hyderabad: The first-year intermediate public examinations for second-year students will be conducted from October 25 to November 2. Earlier this year, these examinations were not conducted due to the Covid-19 pandemic and all first-year students were promoted to second-year. However, it was informed to students that exams would be conducted whenever situation becomes possible at […]
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With over 48,000 applications, the engineering stream has received the highest registrations while more than 26,000 candidates applied for the AM stream of the entrance test