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TG BIE will implement a jumbling system for intermediate practical exams from February 2, 2026, allotting students to different colleges. Exams will be monitored via CCTV, ensuring fairness, with special provisions for JEE Main candidates
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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has postponed select Intermediate Public Examinations 2026 by a day due to the Holi holiday. Mathematics IIA, Botany II and Political Science II exams will now be held on March 4 instead of March 3
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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education will introduce internal exams system for all streams, hold year-wise practical exams and print QR codes on the textbooks from the academic year 2026-27
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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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Starting next year, the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has decided to issue a memorandum of marks certificate, which is made using tear-proof and waterproof material, making it durable for lifetime. It will also come with QR code, making it easy for verification
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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has already commenced spot evaluation of theory answer scripts
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The Board is planning to roll out a dedicated number on which the results can be viewed and scorecard downloaded; exam results may be released in the last week of April
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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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Students appearing for inter exams, starting March 5, will be barred from entering the centres even if they turn up 15 minutes prior to exam commencement
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After holding a meeting with Telangana Private Junior College Managements Association here on Saturday, TG BIE Krishna Aditya told press persons that all junior colleges, including private junior colleges, would install CCTV surveillance cameras
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Telangana Private Junior College Managements Association takes this decision in protest against TG BIE’s actions, including levying hefty fines
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TGBIE to hold practical examinations for both general and vocational courses from February 3 to 22, including on second Saturdays and Sundays, from 9 am to 12 noon and 2 pm to 5 pm
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The Society recently issued a month-long micro-schedule for the first-year students on the second-year curriculum, detailing the syllabus to be taught in 38 Centres of Excellence (CoEs) from January 1
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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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Around 235 private and corporate junior colleges operating in mixed occupancy buildings are yet to receive TG BIE affiliation for 2024-25.
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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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Intermediate students brace up to shell out more money to appear for the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE)
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The term holidays are applicable to all junior colleges offering two-year intermediate courses.
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The classwork for both first and second-year intermediate students will commence on Saturday with a total of 227 working days and 75 holidays.