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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has extended the deadline for first-year Intermediate admissions for the 2026-27 academic year till August 31. Junior colleges have been instructed to continue admissions, while parents have been advised to choose only affiliated institutions
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Hyderabad police have registered a forgery case after eight private colleges allegedly submitted fake Fire No Objection Certificates bearing the forged signature of HYDRAA Commissioner A.V. Ranganath. Authorities are also verifying Fire NOCs submitted by around 60 other educational institutions.
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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has imposed penalties ranging from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 10 lakh on more than 95 private junior colleges for violating norms. It has also withheld the affiliation of several colleges that failed to meet mandatory standards.
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Telangana Education Commission chairperson Akunuri Murali resigned a little over three months before completing his tenure. During his term, the Commission made several controversial recommendations on entrance exams, fee reimbursement, teacher policies and private school fee regulation.
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Hyderabad: More than 11,000 students were absent for the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations that commenced smoothly across the State on Wednesday. A total of 97,988 students registered, and 90,397 appeared for the first-year second language paper-I conducted in the forenoon session. Similarly, 27,958 candidates applied, and 24,489 took the second-year second language paper-II. According […]
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Former top Maoist Thippiri Tirupathi alias Devji has approached the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education, requesting for an opportunity to appear and clear inter backlog paper.
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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has extended the deadline for payment of advanced supplementary exam fees with a late fee of Rs 3,000 till May 4. The extension applies to first- and second-year students and failed candidates.
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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has released the academic calendar for 2026-27, with junior colleges reopening on June 1. The schedule includes holidays, exam timelines and working days, along with strict instructions for admissions and holiday observance.
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The Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE) in Telangana began smoothly on Wednesday across 1,495 centres. Over 4.89 lakh first-year students appeared for the second language Paper-I, while 5.07 lakh second-year students are scheduled for Paper-II on Thursday.
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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) will implement a jumbling system for Intermediate practical examinations starting Monday, initially covering government junior colleges. Secretary S. Krishna Aditya announced that the system will be extended to first-year students and other colleges from the next academic year.
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The Telangana School Education department is set to introduce QR codes in SSC hall tickets from March 2026, enabling Class X students to easily locate their examination centres, estimate travel time, and access real-time traffic updates.
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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