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TGBIE has directed officials to ensure improved facilities and strict security measures at examination centres ahead of the intermediate public exams starting February 25. Secretary S. Krishna Aditya instructed that every hall must have a wall clock and dual desks for students.
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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) removed 83 examiners from practical examination duties after detecting irregularities such as malpractice, copying, and leaving exam halls unattended. Centres in five colleges were also cancelled, with students shifted to nearby centres.
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Telangana Intermediate board has debarred 16 examiners and lab assistants from all future examinations after mass copying and malpractice were reported during practical exams in private and corporate junior colleges.
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TGBIE has announced that results of the Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE), beginning February 25, will be released by April 5 or 6. To expedite the process, evaluation of answer scripts will start on February 26, supported by a new online staff portal with details of 41,000 evaluators.
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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has introduced a WhatsApp-based system allowing students and parents to preview hall tickets for the 2026 intermediate public examinations. First-year students can access hall tickets using their SSC roll number and date of birth, while second-year students can use their first-year hall ticket number.
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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 English practical exams on January 21 and 22 clash with JEE Main 2026 dates. The Board assured alternative arrangements for affected students. Meanwhile, the State government revised intermediate exam fees, introducing a new Rs 100 English practical fee
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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 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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The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has issued a directive mandating weekly sessions of sports, yoga, meditation and practical classes in all junior colleges across the state. In a meeting with private and corporate college managements, Secretary S. Krishna Aditya stressed the importance of holistic development and mental well-being for students.
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The Telangana BIE constitutes three task force teams to crack down on colleges functioning without affiliation
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The TG BIE will announce the intermediate public advanced supplementary examinations on Monday.
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The Intermediate Education Department is installing CCTVs and facial recognition systems across government junior colleges to ensure discipline and improve attendance. Meanwhile, the academic year is beginning without textbooks, with distribution expected to finish by early June 2025
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Telangana Board of Intermediate Education directs colleges to collect the fee, remit the same to Board's account via online transfer before May 2
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The proposed initiative, as per the sources, is aimed at reducing academic pressure and stress among students besides increasing their participation in the learning activities
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The IPE exams will take place from 9 am to 12 pm and students are advised to reach their centers by 8.45 am
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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