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Telangana: Intermediate exams commence today

The Telangana intermediate exams for first-year students commenced on Wednesday with the second language paper-I exam, which ended at noon.

The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) has established 1,473 exam centers throughout the state, and more than 4,82,677 students have registered for the exams. In order to ensure a smooth exam process, the board has also organized 26,333 invigilators, 75 flying squads, and 200 sitting squads.

Additionally, a control room with telephone numbers 040-24600110 and 040-24655027 has been established for students and parents to address any concerns.

Hall tickets for Intermediate exams in Telangana

The intermediate exam hall tickets for the public examination scheduled from March 15 to April 4 were previously made available by TS BIE. Additionally, students can their hall tickets from the official website of TS BIE.

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The students were advised by the board to check their hall tickets for accurate photos, signatures, names, mediums, and subjects. Discrepancies should be reported to the college principal or District Intermediate Education Officer for immediate correction.

Inter exams

The Telangana intermediate exams for both first and second-year students will have a duration of 3 hours, begining at 9 a.m. and concluding at 12 noon.

The first-year exams will be held from March 15 to April 3, while the second-year exams will take place from March 16 to April 4.

 

 

 

 

 

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