Telangana introduces jumbling system for Intermediate practicals
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.
Published Date - 31 January 2026, 10:09 PM
Hyderabad: The jumbling system, assigning students of one junior college to a centre in another junior college, is set to be implemented for the intermediate practical examinations commencing Monday.
To begin with, the new system will be implemented for students studying in the government and government-sector junior colleges, said Telangana Board of Intermediate Education Secretary S Krishna Aditya here on Saturday.
Practical examinations will also be conducted for the first-year students from the next academic year and the jumbling system will be further extended to different colleges, he said.
A total of 5,26,192, including 2,74,007 MPC, 1,33,415 BiPC and 1,18,770 vocational students registered for the practical exams that will be conducted in 1,440 centres in two spells till February 21. A total of 7,559 examiners have been deputed.
The Board has already uploaded hall tickets to the college logins and a link has been sent to the students’ registered mobile number. Students can open this link and download their hall tickets. The question papers sent online can be opened using an OTP sent to the centre’s chief superintendent.
According to the Board, CCTV cameras installed in the practical examination centres have already been connected to the command and control centre at TG BIE office.
For the convenience of students, an IVRS toll-free number 92402 05555 has been made available.