Telangana

Intermediate Exams from Tomorrow: Key Tips Students Must Follow

Telangana Intermediate Public Exams begin Feb 25 with nearly 10 lakh students appearing at 1,495 centres; officials issue guidelines and helpline support.

The Telangana Intermediate Public Exams are set to begin on February 25, with exams scheduled from 9 am to 12 noon until March 18. Officials have urged students to arrive at exam centres at least 30 minutes early to avoid last-minute stress.

Students will still be allowed entry if they arrive up to five minutes late due to unavoidable reasons such as traffic.

Nearly 10 Lakh Students Appearing

This year, a total of 9,97,075 students will take part in the Telangana Intermediate Public Exams.

Student Distribution

  • First-year students: 4,89,126
  • Second-year students: 5,07,949

Authorities have set up 1,495 examination centres across the state to ensure smooth conduct of exams.

Exam Arrangements and Guidelines

Officials confirmed that question papers have been dispatched to all districts and that no centre has been identified as problematic.

Important Instructions for Students

  • Reach exam centres 30 minutes in advance
  • Carry hall tickets (download option available online)
  • Students can enter even without principal’s signature
  • Avoid malpractice or copying

Strict action, including criminal cases, may be taken against those involved in exam malpractice.

Support Helplines for Students

To assist students during the exam period, authorities have provided helpline numbers:

  • 040-24655027
  • 9240205555

Students experiencing stress or anxiety can contact Tele-MANAS helpline (14416), available 24×7.

Focus on Smooth and Fair Exams

Officials stated that measures such as hall-ticket jumbling by zone and monitoring teams are in place to ensure transparency and fairness during the Telangana Intermediate Public Exams.

The Telangana Intermediate Public Exams starting February 25 mark an important academic milestone for nearly 10 lakh students. With extensive arrangements, clear guidelines, and support systems in place, authorities aim to ensure a smooth and stress-free examination process across the state.

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Mohammed Yousuf

Senior Content Editor – Hyderabad & Telangana Affairs!Mohammed Yousuf is a Senior Content Editor at Munsif News 24x7, covering Hyderabad and Telangana affairs.With over a decade of experience in journalism, Yousuf reports on governance, public issues, law and order, and political developments.He regularly contributes breaking news and in-depth reports to Munsif News 24x7.
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