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Telangana Intermediate Supplementary results announced; about 1.23 lakh first-year students show improvement
Telangana Intermediate Supplementary results announced; about 1.23 lakh first-year students show improvement

The Hindu

time6 days ago

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  • The Hindu

Telangana Intermediate Supplementary results announced; about 1.23 lakh first-year students show improvement

The Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examinations conducted from May 22 to 29 helped 1,23,796 first-year students improve their scores. Another 1,42,566 students did not show any improvement. The total first year pass percentage was recorded as 67.4. Among them, girl students recorded 73.92% pass rate and boys 61.89%. A total of 4,13,880 students, for both general and vocational stream, appeared in the Supplementary exams conducted at 892 centres. The practical exams were held from June 3 to 6. Among the second-year students, only 28 secured higher than 75% marks or A grade, and 76,223 candidates passed compartmentally. The total pass percentage was 51.7. The 2025 pass percentage in supplementary examinations, for both years — 67.4% and 50.82% — is the highest compared to 2023 (62.58 and 46.06) and 2024 (63.86 and 43.77). The trend is similar for vocational stream students in the first and second years also. The results were declared online by Secretary (Education) Yogita Rana and BIE Secretary Krishna Aditya, and were made available on and Mr. Krishana Aditya advised students to take colour prints of the online memorandum of marks or short memo from the official websites from 5 p.m. on Monday. Students of both years can also apply for recounting of papers and supply of scanned copy-cum-reverification of valued answer scripts. Each paper can be recounted by paying ₹100 and ₹600 for a scanned copy of each subject. Payment for both the services will be open till June 23.

Telangana Intermediate Supplementary Results Set for June 16
Telangana Intermediate Supplementary Results Set for June 16

Hans India

time14-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Telangana Intermediate Supplementary Results Set for June 16

The excitement is building in Telangana as the results for the Intermediate Advanced Supplementary examinations, which concluded on May 29, are set to be announced. This year, a remarkable 420,000 students participated in the examinations, a significant increase from previous years, driven by those who missed the initial Intermediate examinations as well as students seeking to improve their scores. The evaluation process has been completed, and the Intermediate Board has confirmed that the results will be released on June 16. Krishna Aditya, Secretary of the Inter Board, stated that the results will be made available on Monday afternoon, 16 June. Students and parents alike are eagerly awaiting this announcement as they hope for positive outcomes from the assessments.

Telangana Director of Intermediate Education holds review meet to assess the progress of admissions, details here
Telangana Director of Intermediate Education holds review meet to assess the progress of admissions, details here

Hindustan Times

time10-06-2025

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Telangana Director of Intermediate Education holds review meet to assess the progress of admissions, details here

Director of Intermediate Education, Telangana Krishna Aditya conducted a review meeting in Hyderabd to assess the progress of intermediate admissions for the academic year 2025- 26 in 430 Government Junior Colleges across the state. During the virtual meeting, the director interacted with the Principals and Junior Lecturers of Government Junior Colleges. It is learned that around 35,000 admissions have been enrolled so far, while the department is targeting over one lakh admissions this academic year. The director emphasised that increasing admissions is a key priority for strengthening public education in the state. During the meeting, he also advised lecturers to proactively coordinate with nearby school headmasters and parents to create awareness about the advantages of enrolling in Government Junior Colleges. He directed the principals and lecturers to identify their infrastructural requirements and submit proposals to the department for necessary support. The meeting also shed light on important areas such as free supply of text books, well-qualified and dedicated teaching faculty, well-equipped laboratories, computer labs and playgrounds, stress-free academic environment with structured academic planning and career guidance awareness programs, remedial classes for academically weaker students, holistic development through cultural, sports and community-oriented activities, and notable student achievements in academics and competitive examinations. Meanwhile, Krishna Aditya also directed all lecturers to take ownership in shaping the future of their students and to work collectively in reinforcing the credibility and excellence of Government Junior Colleges.

Pvt colleges in a bind over fire NOC demand from Inter board for affiliation
Pvt colleges in a bind over fire NOC demand from Inter board for affiliation

Time of India

time05-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Pvt colleges in a bind over fire NOC demand from Inter board for affiliation

1 2 3 Hyderabad: Despite the new academic year beginning, a majority of private Intermediate colleges have still did not received affiliation from the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TGBIE) due to their failure to produce the mandatory no-objection certificate (NOC) from the fire department. While there are about 1,200 private unaided junior colleges in the state, only 247 have been granted affiliation till now. Last year, 1165 such colleges were granted affiliation. "Until last year, only those colleges located in buildings above 15 metres were asked to produce a fire NOC. This year, however, they are asking buildings above six metres to produce it. To get an NOC, we need to comply with certain norms such as external staircases and open spaces around buildings to accommodate fire vehicles. How can we get it now?" asked a member of the Telangana State Private Junior Colleges Management Association (TPJMA) who has been running a college for the last 12 years. They said Intermediate board officials were asking for an NOC under the Telangana Fire Service Act, 1999, without taking GO 29 released in 2016 into account, which mandates a fire NOC only for buildings above 15 metres. Alternatively, managements said they were asked to produce a document proving GO 29 is in force. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Don't waste time. Speak Hebrew in a heartbeat from lesson one. Citizen Cafe Book Now Undo Questioning the logic behind such demands when more than 75% admissions have been done in a majority of Intermediate colleges in Telangana, they said that the board was playing with the lives students, staff and managements. "We got to know about this requirement only when our applications was rejected. How fair is this? Many students joined assuming we have the required affiliation as we have been running for years now. Will the govt be able to accommodate all our students if we don't get affiliation at a later stage?" asked another correspondent. Board officials, meanwhile, said they were going to wait till the end of June for colleges to submit the required documents. "Not just private colleges, but we are ensuring that even govt colleges have fire safety measures in place. We have been clearing about 60 to 70 applications daily. We will give colleges time till the month-end to comply with requirements to get affiliation," TGBIE secretary Krishna Aditya told TOI, adding that of the 3,200 junior colleges, including govt and those under various societies, about 1,500 have been granted affiliation till date.

Telangana: Intermediate Advanced Supplementary Exams Begin on Thursday
Telangana: Intermediate Advanced Supplementary Exams Begin on Thursday

Hans India

time21-05-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Telangana: Intermediate Advanced Supplementary Exams Begin on Thursday

The Intermediate Advanced Supplementary examinations are set to begin on Thursday. Students arriving up to five minutes late will be allowed to take the exam. It is already known that the same five-minute grace period was permitted during the annual exams held in March. Now, the Board of Intermediate Education Secretary, Krishna Aditya, has announced that the same rule will apply for the supplementary exams as well. First-year exams will be conducted from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, and second-year exams will be held from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM. Students arriving after 9:05 AM or after 2:35 PM will not be allowed to enter the exam hall. The exams, starting Thursday, will conclude on May 29. This time, around 4.2 lakh students are expected to appear for the exams. A total of 892 exam centers have been set up across the state. Secretary Krishna Aditya stated that all necessary arrangements for conducting the exams have been completed.

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