Telangana Inter exams begin across 1495 centres for first year students
Telangana Inter exams begin across the State with first year examinations starting at 9 AM on Wednesday, marking the commencement of the annual intermediate examination schedule. Education authorities confirmed that second year exams will begin from tomorrow as per the official timetable.
The Telangana Inter exams begin with extensive arrangements made in all 33 districts. Officials stated that 1,495 examination centres have been set up, with around 9.97 lakh students appearing for the examinations. Authorities said strict monitoring and coordination are in place to ensure smooth conduct of the exams.
Telangana Inter exams begin with hall ticket rules and entry guidelines
As the Telangana Inter exams begin, students are allowed entry only with a valid hall ticket. Officials clarified that hall tickets downloaded from the official website are accepted. Entry is permitted even without the principal’s signature, and no additional identity proof is required for verification.
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Meanwhile, education officials said the examination process is being conducted under standard protocols to maintain transparency and discipline. Students and parents are closely following updates related to the Telangana intermediate exam schedule and examination guidelines across the State. Readers can also check related updates on inter exam late entry rules and guidelines.
Evaluation schedule and result timeline
After the Telangana Inter exams begin, the Intermediate Board has announced the answer sheet evaluation schedule. Officials stated that valuation of Sanskrit papers will start from March 4. The first phase of evaluation will begin on March 15, followed by the second phase on March 18 and the third phase from March 20.
Authorities indicated that results are expected to be released in the second week of April. Students and educational institutions are tracking updates related to Telangana inter results date and intermediate board evaluation process. Officials emphasised that timely evaluation and transparent procedures will remain a priority throughout the examination cycle.
The Telangana Inter exams begin with large-scale participation and administrative planning, ensuring that examination and evaluation processes proceed smoothly across the State.
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