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A staggering 170 malpractice cases were booked during the examinations that were conducted from February 28 to March 19 as against 69 in IPE-2023.
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The department is also focusing on formulating a new law to regulate fees and planning to come up with a new fee structure for the junior college before going in for admissions online.
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A fee of Rs.500 will be charged for grant of attendance exemption. Candidates have to make the payment and submit the application on or before May 1.
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The results will be released by Principal Secretary, Education, Burra Venkatesham and Secretary, TS BIE, Shruthi Ojha.
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In a statement, the Board said it received complaints highlighting unauthorized admission activities, pre-admissions and misleading testing procedures being conducted by certain private junior colleges.
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The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) on Saturday notified the annual calendar for 2024-25 scheduling the classwork for the first and second year intermediate students from June 1.
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The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education has already commenced evaluation of Sanskrit answer scripts on March 4
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A chief superintendent and departmental officer deputed to a private junior college in Medchal – Malkajgiri district allegedly took a video of the question paper bundle opening.
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Asking students to reach their respective centres by 8.45 am, the BIE said students who reach late after 9 am would be given a five minutes grace period.
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Heart-wrenching scenes unfolded at some centres in the districts with anxious students who were late for the exam, desperately pleading to be allowed into the centres.
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The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) will be registering criminal cases against candidates resorting to copying, malpractice or impersonation etc., in the exams.
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The Board is making elaborate arrangements for smooth conduct of the exams from February 28 to March 19.
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According to these new guidelines, to ensure students get enough time to sleep and pursue recreational activities, coaching duration is expected to get restricted to not more than five hours a day
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Coaching institutions would now have to mention candidate’s rank, course and its duration, whether paid or free, in their advertisements and are barred from making the claim of 100 per cent selection, job guaranteed or guaranteed qualifying in any examination
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The vacation is applicable to all junior colleges – government, private aided and unaided, co-operative, TS Residential, Social Welfare Residential, Tribal Welfare Residential, Model Schools, BC Welfare, KGBVs and Incentive junior colleges
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As per the schedule, the inter first-year examinations will begin with second language paper–I on February 28 followed by second language paper–II for second-year students on the next day
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It is one of the three oral evaluation techniques in English language assessment
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According to the notification, the due dates for payment of fee are from October 26 to November 14, with a late fee of Rs 100 is from November 16 to 23
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Parents and students have been informed to take admissions in the affiliated junior colleges. The list of affiliated junior colleges has been made available on the website.
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Telangana State Board of Intermediate will declare results of Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations of both the first and second-year at 2 pm on Friday