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The protesters alleged that the college management has been running classes despite the State government announcing the summer vacation for the junior colleges till May 31.
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The two students were caught by the flying squads of the Board during inspection, Nizamabad DIEO said
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A total of 9,80,978 including 4,78,718 first and 5,02,260 second year students registered for the examinations that will conclude on March 19.
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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 last date has been extended with a late fee of Rs.200 up to December 18.
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Less than half of the students who passed the SSC Public Examinations 2023 have enrolled in junior colleges in Telangana
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As per the new academic calendar, there will be 227 probable working days for all junior colleges out of 304 days since the commencement of the academic year
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RGUKT-Basar has also drawn plans to offer twinning programmes in collaboration with foreign universities
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Telangana government has kept the mandatory Fire NOC from the Fire department, for private junior colleges in abeyance for two academic years i.e., 2022-23 and 2023-24
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TSBIE has made it mandatory for private junior colleges to take approvals from a committee of five senior BIE officials before the publication of ads
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A total of 9,47,699 including 4,82,677 first year and 4,65,022 second year intermediate students had registered for the examinations
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TSBIE releases guidelines for private and corporate junior colleges to curb suicides among intermediate students and reduce academic stress
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TSBIE recently published a 24-hour helpline number, 14416, for students to seek mental health support ahead of exams
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Navin Mittal alleged that the CCTV footage from BIE offices had gone missing and that a complaint over this issue was lodged with the Begum Bazaar police
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Colleges can apply for extension of provisional affiliations without late fee up to February 21 while they can apply till March 31, 2023 with payment of late fee.
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For first year intermediate, the inter-board exams will be held between March 15 and 28 while for second year intermediate students, the exams will be held between March 16 and March 29.
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Hyderabad: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) on Sunday extended the last date for admissions into first year intermediate courses for the academic year 2022-23 up to November 27. This extension is applicable to all government, private aided and unaided, co-operative, TS Residential, Social Welfare Residential, Tribal Welfare Residential, Model Schools, KGBVs, […]
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Hyderabad: Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) on Friday instructed the district intermediate educational officers to inspect all private junior colleges and ensure that no college withholds certificates of students for any reason. The Board directed all junior colleges under different managements not to withhold the certificates of students who were leaving the […]
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Hyderabad: Girls outshined boys as over 65 per cent of the students passed Telangana Intermediate examinations, results of which were announced on Tuesday. Out of 9,07,787 students, who appeared in the Intermediate Public Examination (IPE) first and second year (11th and 12th standards) held last month, 5,91,836 (65.19 per cent) have qualified. The pass percentage […]
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Hyderabad: The hall tickets of students appearing for Intermediate Public Examinations (IPE), May, 2022, for first and second year are available to download from the TSBIE website (https://tsbie.cgg.gov.in) and https://tsbieht.cgg.gov.in from 5 pm onwards on Monday, Secretary, TSPBIE, in a press release said. Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE), in a press release on […]